Welcome to our celebration

Did you miss the live event?

Click play on the video above to watch at your convenience.

The program includes 7 minutes of a pre-show photo gallery. The program begins at 7:12 mark. This program originally aired at 5:30 p.m. MT on Friday, March 26th, 2021.

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View breakout sessions below.

Breakouts are recorded from the March 26, 2021 live event. Chat and Q&A functions are no longer active.

Aggie Strong: Strength and Resiliency through Mind-Body Bridging

Experience first-hand how the tools of Mind-Body Bridging can relieve anxiety, stress, and other life challenges to make your life more meaningful. Old Main Society awardees Dr. Stanley H. and Carolyn Block and Professor and Head of the Department of Sociology, Social Work and Anthropology, Dr. Derrik Tollefson will guide you through a Mind-Body Bridging exercise. Have a paper and pencil handy.

Distinguished Alumni Award Recipients

Distinguished Alumni Sam and Kacie Malouf, and Charisse Bremond Weaver will discuss the various ways they’ve enacted positive, impactful changes in countless lives throughout their communities. Alumni Advisory Board President Laurel Cannon Alder will be the moderator.


USU's History of Resiliency

Emeritus Professor of American History Dr. Ross Peterson will take you on a journey through Utah State history and show its resilience and strength through times of challenge. Chair of the USU Foundation Board Travis Lish will be the moderator.

Aggie Strong Women of Past and Present

Their lives are distinct, but their achievements illuminate a common theme. You will be inspired by stories about the resiliency of Aggie and other Utah women throughout the years during this discussion led by Dr. Patrick Mason, Leonard J. Arrington Chair of Mormon History and Culture and Associate Professor of Religious Studies and History. Professor of English Dr. Joyce Kinkead will be the moderator.

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Thank you for joining us.

Utah State University is honored to recognize our outstanding alumni, donors, students, faculty, and friends who have persevered and created opportunity from uncertainty. We hope you enjoy this inspirational virtual event as we showcase those who exemplify Utah State’s mission of service through learning, discovery, and engagement.