Utah State University AmeriCorps Programs Celebrate AmeriCorps Week
The three AmeriCorps programs based at Utah State University are celebrating AmeriCorps Week, March 10-16.
The three AmeriCorps programs based at Utah State University are celebrating AmeriCorps Week, March 10-16.
Nancy Hills, an award-winning designer and costume design professor, is celebrating the culmination of her journey at USU with her "Dressed in White" exhibition.
For LaQuinlynn Francis, the commitment to pursue a degree in health education carries a deeply personal significance.
USU math scholars were among more than 4,000 students vying in the internationally renowned William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition.
The Utah Symphony will grace the stage at Utah State University campus, presenting a program handpicked by conductor Anna Rakitina.
USU Professor Brady Cox is this year's recipient of the American Society of Civil Engineers Prakash Lecturer Award.
Following the close of the 2024 General Legislative Session, USU has reviewed the appropriations bills that directly impact the university, its employees and its students.
Utah State University advisor Maygen Simm has been recognized for outstanding work in advising by the National Academic Advising Association.
This message on recent Utah legislation was emailed to all USU students, faculty and staff on March 7.
USU has a new partnership with NCHU in Taiwan that creates a customizable program for a master's degree in agribusiness from the two universities.
Mike Daines, graphic design associate professor, was recently recognized as one of the top 30 design educators internationally of 2023 by TDK.
Researchers conducted a statewide study to establish a baseline of public perceptions of the awareness, understanding and attitudes regarding the challenges of Utah women and girls.
USU microbiology students practice their laboratory skills with "agar art," growing designs from microbes in Petri dishes.
SDL announced Tuesday that it has appointed Jennifer Bettencourt as its chief financial officer, a corporate officer of the SDL Board of Directors.
Why, exactly, aren't universities better at moving the needle on climate change, even on their own campuses?
Gustavo Ovando-Montejo, assistant professor in the Environment and Society Department at Utah State University, has been named as the 2024 Quinney College of Natural Resources Teacher of the Year