All Invited to USU International Women and Girls in Science Day Event Friday, Feb. 10
Women and Minorities in Physics group leads campus-wide panel discussion, Q&A, networking and STEM fun
Women and Minorities in Physics group leads campus-wide panel discussion, Q&A, networking and STEM fun
Intensely brilliant and starkly white, freshly fallen snow is the most reflective natural surface on earth — normally.
A collaboration among USU's Office of Equity, SAAVI and the English department has won a NASPA gold excellence award for its unique approach to promoting sexual misconduct prevention through the work of students.
Today the Great Salt Lake Strike Team released a policy assessment that affirms the situation is urgent, but also identifies a variety of policy levers that can return the lake to healthy levels.
According to Utah State University computer scientist Vladimir Kulyukin, computation can unlock mysteries of honeybee behavior.
Stephen M. Kwiatek, assistant professor in Special Education and Rehabilitation Counseling at Utah State University, recently received the Patricia L. Sitlington Emerging Researcher Award from the Division on Career Development and Transition.
Kezia Manlove is leading a research team to uncover more about how SARS-CoV-2 persists and spreads in deer populations.
Utah State University's Space Dynamics Laboratory announced that it has successfully completed critical space environment tests for NASA's Atmospheric Waves Experiment, known as AWE.
Nearly 2.2 million birds in Utah were lost to the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) between April 2022 and January 2023.
USU Police Chief Blair Barfuss will leave the university Feb. 17, 2023.
"Puffs, or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic" by Matt Cox opens in USU's Black Box Theatre on Feb. 8.
USU researchers will promote actionable climate science with computer modeling thanks to a three-year grant from the U.S. Dept. of Energy.
For Utah State University senior Ellie Boren, it was the fulfillment of a lifelong dream, and one she feared might have been put on hold too long.
A UWLP study found that women who serve as missionaries for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints experience improved educational, personal and professional outcomes.
In this video, USU experts Bethany Neilson and Sarah Null discuss how water shepherding could work to translate conservation efforts into real benefits for Utah's landscape.
Artist, activist and educator Taravat Talepasand is artist-in-residence at USU's Caine College of the Arts (CCA) Feb. 9 and 10.