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Utah State Blue Light Honors Outstanding Achievements

To demonstrate pride in the many accomplishments of Utah State University faculty, staff and students, the Aggie Blue Pride Light will be turned on Monday, January 27. Every four months the university designates a Blue Pride Light Night to recognize individuals for their outstanding achievements.


Honorees this quarter are Utah State student Lara Anderson, Utah State Extension Agent Kristine Saunders, Utah State Extension Agent Joan Sellers and Utah State researcher Vijendra K. Singh.

The Aggie Blue Pride Light sitting atop Old Main lights the Cache Valley night sky as a symbol of Aggie tradition, heritage and pride. The outstanding professors, staff and students honored are a part of this heritage and contribute to the high quality of Utah State.

For more information about the honorees please visit http://www.usu.edu/about/president/bluepridelight/.

Utah State Blue Light Honors Outstanding Achievements


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