Homecoming 5k 2019
Runners kick off the 2019 Homecoming 5k in the pouring rain.
Runners kick off the 2019 Homecoming 5k in the pouring rain.
President Cockett cheers on the Aggies at the 2019 Homecoming game.
Runners cross the finish line at the 2019 Homecoming 5k.
Students painted the TSC Loop with Aggie spirit to kick off Homecoming week!
Students and fans striped the stadium for the first football home game of the season.
Blue Skies while students enjoyed games, prizes, recruitment opportunities, and free food at the annual Day on the Quad.
Students celebrate the Weeks of Welcome with Aggiepalooza on the Quad.
Utah State has ties with the military that stretch back to its beginnings. On this day, we remember those who have died while serving in our country’s armed forces.
Wherever your degree takes you, you'll always be an Aggie!
Snow? In May? Classic Cache Valley.
We try not to pick favorites, but every year the magnolia trees on campus make it hard not to.
This year's End of Year Bash featured X Ambassadors, and by the looks of it, we think our Aggies enjoyed it.
Spring is in the air at Utah State and it shows.
USU Hockey Captain Josh Kerkvliet is one of two Utah-players to make the first team all-west this year.
Our Aggies walked the walk and talked the talk today in the annual Walk A Mile In Her Shoes event, raising awareness about causes + impacts of sexual violence against women.
Scientists at Utah State University are studying cultivation practices to optimize the yield and quality of hemp for botanical medicines.
Research Week is a time to celebrate and recognize USU's innovation, world-class faculty, and student researchers. As one of Utah's two research universities, we are fortunate to have a president who leads by example.
Today we officially welcomed our newest member of campus, the USU Life Sciences Building.
Start by Believing means shifting the response from blame to support when survivors disclose incidents of sexual violence.
What a pleasure having author Rick Bass, the former petroleum geologist turned writer and USU alumnus, perform a reading for us today.
A favorite of Aggies everywhere, Baby Animal Day never disappoints.
As if Old Main didn't look enough like a castle already, our students have decided to build a trebuchet on the Quad.
At USU's SMASH Lab, students are applying mathematics, physics, and material science to protect us during earthquakes.
What gives you hope? This week, hundreds of Aggies answered that question on the Mental Health Week Hope Wall.