USU Physicists Attempting to Help Train an AI to Aid in Identifying Black Holes
Maria Rodriguez and her research group are working on using a physics-based AI to help solve Einstein's general relativity equations.
Maria Rodriguez and her research group are working on using a physics-based AI to help solve Einstein's general relativity equations.
The USU Department of Music is inviting the community and students to an evening of jazz at Jazz Combos, a diverse repertoire of classic jazz standards and innovative arrangements.
Professor Caroline Lavoie, of USU's Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning, has been named to the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture's 2025 Class of Fellows.
The Shingo Academy is a distinguished group of individuals who have dedicated their careers to advancing organizational excellence.
Anyone looking for a new set of snowshoes or an upgrade on their rafting gear can check out Utah State University Outdoor Programs' upcoming used equipment and gear sale.
It's almost spring, and it's time to start thinking about gardening season
David Vernon will be promoted to senior associate vice president for the Wasatch and Southwest Regions for USU Statewide Campuses, effective July 1.
The Utah Court of Appeals will hear cases on the Utah State University Eastern campus in Price on March 18.
USU's SNAC offers boxes of shelf-stable halal foods to Muslim students observing daytime fasts for Ramadan, thanks to a grant from Islamic Relief USA.
An internship in the Dixie National Forest helped this landscape architecture family play a role in documenting and preserving beautiful Utah landscapes.
In the journal Geology, USU researchers describe a new tool to track a natural "rusting" reaction that occurs in the Earth's near surface.
A new, AI-powered tool uses machine-learning technology that's been trained on data from existing water monitoring systems to predict contamination upstream of municipal water sources.
A record-breaking 540 college and high school senior students from Utah and Idaho converged on Huntsman Hall at Utah State University for HackUSU on Feb. 29 and March 1, Utah's largest 24-hour coding competition.
This message from USU Interim President Alan L. Smith regarding budget cuts and a voluntary separation incentive program was sent to faculty and staff on March 7.
USU student Kyla Dahle recently completed the Spanish as a Foreign Language Teaching and Learning Course (CLCE) at the University of La Rioja in Spain.
As Utah's land-grant university, USU has started a redesign project of its Statewide Enterprise to modernize and optimize its Statewide system to better serve and address Utahns needs across the state.