Land and Sea: Jacob Lancaster on Building a Career in Wildland Firefighting
Set to graduate with a degree in environmental studies, Jacob Lancaster thinks being "typical" is probably overrated.
Set to graduate with a degree in environmental studies, Jacob Lancaster thinks being "typical" is probably overrated.
Students with refugee backgrounds and faculty members from the University of Utah and Utah State University recently celebrated the installation of five cosmic ray detectors in Salt Lake City.
In a warming world, new research has found something unexpected at iconic Yellowstone Lake, North America's largest high-elevation lake.
April is National Financial Literacy Month, established in 2003 to teach Americans the importance of creating and maintaining healthy financial habits.
Utah State University President Elizabeth R. Cantwell was recognized Friday evening with her investiture, an academic ceremony with centuries-old roots.
To celebrate the presidential investiture, the Aggie Creamery helped USU's President Elizabeth Cantwell develop a special ice cream flavor that's all her own.
USU's College of Science recently recognized students, faculty and staff for outstanding achievements.
A new online tool that is the culmination of work by more than 100 soil science and agronomy professionals is ready to assist farmers in making decisions about the fertilizer they apply to crops.
Logan Wilber has joined Utah State University's strategic communications team in the role of news director to help inform the public of research and other innovations.
USU will offer a flat-rate textbook program for students taking undergraduate courses, starting in Fall 2024.
USU's David Tarboton spoke on the importance of properly organizing and sharing research data at the annual D. Wynne Thorne Lecture on April 8.
Utah State University's Department of Theatre Arts is offering a unique, immersive stage combat class.
History Professor Susan Grayzel has been selected as the 2024 Norm Jones Faculty Fellow.
Campus Recreation is hosting Rec Your Stress to help those burnt out or stressed at the end of the semester.
For the Caine College of the Arts, April means a variety of entertaining and spectacular events
Janice Brahney sees an opportunity to enhance the way information is absorbed by students in one of her courses with interactive games.