Utah State University Brigham City, Tremonton and Kaysville Celebrate 2024 Graduating Class
Utah State University Brigham City, USU Tremonton and USU Kaysville celebrated the class of 2024 on Friday, April 19.
Utah State University Brigham City, USU Tremonton and USU Kaysville celebrated the class of 2024 on Friday, April 19.
USU Professor Álvaro Ibarra has recently received large grants for his major curatorial project set to be displayed at Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art from August 2024 to February 2025.
Here are five strategies to help prepare for a health care emergency.
Utah State University Journalism and Communication students took first place in several television categories in the Society of Professional Journalists' regional Mark of Excellence Awards again this year.
Senior Design Night, USU's largest tech and innovation expo, is back, featuring dozens of unique senior projects.
Rose Hu has been selected as a fellow for the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Design concepts for a reimagination of the Utah State University mace began flowing in the fall of 2023.
USC biochemist Valter Longo will explore questions about the fundamental mechanisms of aging in the Hansen Seminar Series.
Amanda Joy-Petersen is preparing to showcase her journey battling breast cancer in her upcoming thesis exhibition in the Tippets & Eccles Galleries April 15-19.
A new research paper suggests that unforseen, extreme springtime precipitation may become less frequent in the future.
When Jenna Mills found a program in the Quinney College, everything fell into place.
USU has proudly hosted the Hashimoto Communication Design Seminar for over 50 years.
"Future Casting with Utah State" released its fourth episode with special guests Jill Anderson and Rachel Louise Snyder.
Researchers from the UWLP have released research summaries on women in leadership, women in STEM fields, and male allyship.
Fifteen undergraduate English students from USU presented at the 100th Sigma Tau Delta International English Honors Society Convention.
Set to graduate with a degree in environmental studies, Jacob Lancaster thinks being "typical" is probably overrated.