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President Cantwell Sends Message of Gratitude to Aggie Community
USU Board of Trustees' Statement on President Cantwell
Karen Muñoz has received a grant to develop an app exploring the use of artificial intelligence to support the parents of children who use hearing aids.
Mark Graban has been awarded the Shingo Publication Award for his transformative book, "The Mistakes That Make Us: Cultivating a Culture of Learning and Innovation."
UWLP has released an update to its policy brief "The Status of Women in Utah Politics."
Undergrad Will Bouck is exploring EV adoption and use in urban and rural communities of the American West and will present findings at Research on Capitol Hill.
Colleagues, students and friends are mourning Utah State University Professor of Criminal Justice Rachel Walton, who died on the evening of Feb. 1. She was 77.
The 10th episode of Future Casting with Utah State is now out, featuring the president of Weber State University, Brad Mortensen.
In a shed in Clarkston, Utah, next to the church, behind the fire station, four USU students in the College of Veterinary Medicine rolled up their sleeves, ready to meet some dogs and their owners.
USU Extension is showing people how to tap and process sap from trees such as Boxelder and Bigtooth Maple, which are well-suited to the climate of the Mountain West region.
For Utah State University Blanding student Desiree Benally, being Miss Utah Navajo is more than a title.
USU and the Northern Utah Water Users have announced the 2025 Northern Utah Water Users/Spring Runoff Conference, set to take place on March 25-26.
The Department of Art + Design presents the 8th annual Paper & Clay juried exhibition, running from Feb. 3 to March 7.
The Caine College of the Arts will showcase its talented voice majors in the annual Aria Competition on Feb. 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall.
Kem C. Gardner will also receive an honorary degree.