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Apr

Pathways to Public Service with Public Policy Leaders in Agriculture

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Featured panelists will discuss and take your questions regarding pathways and opportunities for internships and careers in the broad arena of agriculture. Panelists are: Utah Representative Scott Chew & Tami Chew; Tammy Pearson, Beaver County Commissioner; and Terry Camp, Vice President of Public Policy for Utah Farm Bureau. Following the panel discussion, attendees are invited to stay, meet and talk with the panelists. Faculty & students are invited and asked to RSVP at the link provided. Refreshments will be served. Held in the David B. Haight Center (DBHC). Event is sponsored by USU Institute of Government & Politics, College of Agriculture and the Institute for Land, Water and Air at USU.
RSVP at https://usu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_a9wBMCe9eZ7j9cy so we can plan enough refreshments.

2:30 pm - 3:30 pm | David B. Haight Center |
09
Apr

Student Research Symposium

Panel Discussion/Presentation

The Student Research Symposium is Utah State University’s largest showcase of student research. SRS both celebrates student research and improves each student’s ability to communicate their research.

10:30 am - 3:30 pm | USU Libraries |
10
Apr

Student Research Symposium

Panel Discussion/Presentation

SRS both celebrates student research and improves each student’s ability to communicate their research. It will be held from 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. in the Merril-Cazier Library and online.

10:30 am - 3:30 pm | USU Libraries |
10
Apr

Paul Wiebel

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Paul Wiebel's journey is a testament to entrepreneurial vision and community dedication. As the Chairman of the Board of Econo-Pak, situated in Milford, PA, Wiebel has been at the helm of a company specializing in high-volume food packaging for some of the world's largest and rapidly emerging food corporations. Hailing from Parsippany, New Jersey, Paul's roots in entrepreneurship trace back to his youth as a dedicated Boy Scout for 12 years, achieving the esteemed rank of Silver Scout.

After graduating from Utah State, Wiebel founded Econo-Pak in the basement of his parent's home, a humble beginning that would eventually burgeon into a major enterprise. Over the years, he expanded Econo-Pak's operations from East Hanover to Franklin, NJ, finally acquiring a facility in Sussex, NJ, which he transformed into 1 Wiebel Plaza in 1978. Settling in Sussex County in 1979, Paul became an integral part of the community, actively contributing through initiatives like founding the Wiebel Family Foundation, dedicated to supporting local charities. Currently residing in Sparta, NJ, Paul Wiebel remains a prominent figure, not only in the business world but also as a philanthropist and community leader.

In 2014, Paul Wiebel elevated Econo-Pak's operations by moving to a state-of-the-art food packaging facility in Milford, PA, reflecting his commitment to innovation and growth. Beyond his success with Econo-Pak, Paul also manages various industrial properties within Sussex County, showcasing his diverse impact on the local business landscape.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Eccles Conference Center Auditorium |
11
Apr

Land Grant / R1: Community over Commercialization Panel

Panel Discussion/Presentation

How can we balance high-quality education, research excellence, and community engagement? Delve into the challenges of maintaining R1 status while upholding the values of a Land Grant Institution with our panel of students, faculty, and staff, as we discuss strategies for democratizing knowledge production and upholding social responsibility in research and education.

11:00 am - 12:30 pm | USU Libraries |
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