USU's Fry Street Quartet Bridges Art, Science at Special Research Landscapes Presentation
The Fry Street Quartet performed a piece inspired by the greater sage grouse at a special Research Landscapes presentation March 19.
The Fry Street Quartet performed a piece inspired by the greater sage grouse at a special Research Landscapes presentation March 19.
USU researchers have published findings about Utah's pollinators in the journal Diversity.
The College of Engineering at Utah State University has appointed Christopher Fox as the new associate dean for research.
Ketamine has become a widely used medical tool. However, along with the medical benefits, ketamine's rising popularity as a recreational drug raises concerns about misuse and potential health risks.
One researcher at USU set out to dismantle barriers in a process that is often seen as a necessary but grueling rite of passage.
Utah State University and the Cache Water District are hosting the 2025 Northern Utah Water Users-Spring Runoff Conference.
USU has joined a national consortium of leading research universities dedicated to using data to understand and demonstrate the public value of research investments.
In nature, electroactive bacteria can create electricity, and USU researchers want to harness this process to help make hydrogen.
A UWLP report updates survey findings from four topic areas: Home and Family, Health Across the Lifespan, Political and Civic Representation, and Allyship.
The Utah Conservation Corps has received accreditation from the Corps Center of Excellence, the national accrediting body for service and conservation corps.
April at Utah State University brings an array of performances and exhibitions across music, theater and the arts.
Randy Rhodes always believed in the power of education and the opportunities it creates.
The Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia Research Center has recently awarded 10 catalyst grants for research related to Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
USU alumnus Major Brigham Moore, a deputy squadron commander in the U.S. Air Force, was named the 2025 Federal Engineer of the Year by the National Society of Professional Engineers.
USU researchers will discuss their innovative work on a common eye disease at the College of Science's free, family friendly STEM outreach event.
Physics Professor Ludger Scherliess discusses first data collected by SDL-built instrument aboard the ISS, which is transmitting never-captured-before images of naturally occurring atmospheric disturbances to Earth.