Upcoming Events
Disc Golf Tournament
Recreation
Register by September 24 at recportal.usu.edu to participate in our intramurals Disc Golf Tournament! NEW THIS YEAR: IM MEMBERSHIPS! For $25/semester, play as many sports as you want! Memberships are available for purchase at recportal.usu.edu and at the ARC Service desk. One-time sports passes are available for $15 per sport.
Fall Hike: White Pine Lake
Recreation
Whether to enjoy the fall colors or explore the canyon by starlight, hit the trail with us before the weather changes! Participants must be capable of moderate hiking. Cost covers transportation and student leadership. Register at recportal.usu.edu
Soccer - Men's & Women's vs Snow College
Sports
Soccer - Men's & Women's vs Snow College
Volleyball vs College of Southern Nevada
Sports
Volleyball vs College of Southern Nevada
Logan Canyon Winds Recital: Autumn Music
Arts/Entertainment
The Logan Canyon Winds perform Autumn Music with Jon Gudmundson, saxophone. The band will play pieces by Coleman, Dubois, Hidgon, and Taffanel. Jeiran Hasan, flute Marilyn Cole, oboe Thiago Ancelmo, clarinet Lauren Hunt, horn Leon Chodos, bassoon
Healthy Boundaries
Workshop/Training
Boundaries are the line between where we end and another person begins. It can be difficult to set and uphold our boundaries, and a lot of times this issue comes up in relationships. This workshop will explore mixed messaging around boundaries in society, what boundaries are and how to set them, and how to be genuinely you while in a relationship.
LGBT+ Support Group
Workshop/Training
LGBTQ+ Support Group is for students that identify as a member of the LGBTQ+ community and those that are questioning if they are a member of the LGBTQ+ community. Students are provided with the opportunity to get together in a safe environment where they can learn from, and support, each other. Each week, we will discuss important issues that LGBTQ+ individuals face with topics being chosen by those who wish to participate. This group will be co-facilitated by Jacob Cameron, a therapist from USU Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) and Erika-Danielle Lundström, the Gender and Sexuality Coordinator at the Inclusion Center. LGBTQ+ Support Group meets every Monday from 11:30am-12:30pm. Please contact CAPS to sign up, for location information, or any other questions you may have: 435.797.1012 or capsinfo@usu.edu.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Logan Mountain Biking: Bunchgrass
Recreation
Grab your bike and come spend a few hours pedaling one of the many fantastic mountain biking trails in the Logan area. We will meet at the OP shop and pedal up to a local trailhead to ride. No trail riding experience necessary and beginners are welcome. Participants must be in good physical condition and prepared for moderate to strenuous physical activity. Participants are encouraged to bring their own mountain bike (in working condition). If you need a bike, an OP rental is available for no charge. Please contact the OP in order to reserve your rental. Sizes and quantities are limited. Register at recportal.usu.edu
Faculty Senate Meeting
Meeting
Faculty Senate Meeting
Geo Speaker Series: Dr Phoebe Lam
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Phoebe Lam will present.
Homecoming Street Painting for SWE
Student Activities
Come out and represent SWE by helping paint a cement square for Utah State University's Homecoming Street Painting Event!
Women in Finance Opening Social
Social/Networking
Please join us to learn more about the Women in Finance Club, meet members and enjoy delicious WHIPS beverages! All are welcome.
USU Open House - Provo, UT
Information/Orientation
Come and learn about admissions, scholarships, financial aid, student life, eat Aggie Ice Cream and more! USU representatives will be there to answer your questions.
Academic scholarships will be awarded on the spot to qualified students who complete an online application before attending the open house.
Be sure to bring your high school transcripts and test scores (if available). Current information on scholarship parameters and requirements can be found at: usu.edu/admissions/scholarships.
Utah State Theatre: Love and Information
Arts/Entertainment
Playwright: Caryl Churchill Director: Michael Shipley Genre: Romantic Comedy Someone sneezes. Someone can't get a signal. Someone won't answer the door. Someone put an elephant on the stairs. Someone's not ready to talk. Someone is her brother's mother. Someone hates irrational numbers. Someone told the police. Someone got a message from the traffic light. Someone's never felt like this before. In this fast moving kaleidoscope, more than one hundred characters try to make sense of what they know.
Tutoring Tuesday
Information/Orientation
Students can meet tutors and get a ticket to bring to the Tutoring and Writing Center to be entered in a drawing.
CIDI Workshop - Teaching Classes in Zoom
Workshop/Training
Learn how to plan, begin, and successfully teach a class over Zoom. This workshop focuses less on Zoom functionality and more on teaching strategies for keeping students engaged and minimizing distractions when teaching in real-time, remotely.
URS Webinar: Financial Wellness Basics
Workshop/Training
URS representative, Ben Smedley, will be presenting on financial wellness basics. Come learn about putting together a simple spending plan, how to pay down debt more efficiently, and building emergency savings. Attendance and participation in this event qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Body Liberation Support Group
Workshop/Training
This group is an opportunity to discuss and support one another within the complicated and varied issues surrounding body liberation, with an emphasis on Body Justice and Fat Liberation, to illuminate the truth and move past societal/cultural messaging in an effort to liberate each individual participant. This group will provide: A safe space to explore societal impacts on group members’ relationship with their bodies, self-image, and health. A safe space to share individual and collective experiences of living in this society; including workplace, dating, family of origin, social media, health systems, etc. A safe space to authentically connect with others around experiences, thoughts, and feelings of living in a thin-obsessed, fat-phobic culture. Resources and information to learn more about the concepts of Body Justice, Fat Liberation, Health At Every Size, etc. This group is open to students, faculty, and staff. Registration is required for all participants.
USU Open House - Uintah Basin, UT
Information/Orientation
Come and learn about admissions, scholarships, financial aid, student life, eat Aggie Ice Cream and more! USU representatives will be there to answer your questions.
Academic scholarships will be awarded on the spot to qualified students who complete an online application before attending the open house.
Be sure to bring your high school transcripts and test scores (if available). Current information on scholarship parameters and requirements can be found at: usu.edu/admissions/scholarships.
Differential Equations Review
Workshop/Training
Review your Differential Equations skills with the Engineering Tutoring Center and Engineering Math Resource Center.
USU HR Case Competition
Workshop/Training
This case competition is being hosted by International Paper. The case competition will consist of teams of up to 4 people that will be given a scenario to respond to in a manner that an HR Professional would. Registerto attend.
Super Smash Bros Tournament
Recreation
Participate in our single-day esports tournament. The tournament format will be determined by the number of registrants. The winner receives an Intramural Champion Shirt and a case of G-Fuel Energy. Register at recportal.usu.edu
Wave Pool party
Student Activities
Glow in the Dark wave pool party! Happening at the wave pool at 6:30 PM!
Utah State Theatre: Love and Information
Arts/Entertainment
Playwright: Caryl Churchill Director: Michael Shipley Genre: Romantic Comedy Someone sneezes. Someone can't get a signal. Someone won't answer the door. Someone put an elephant on the stairs. Someone's not ready to talk. Someone is her brother's mother. Someone hates irrational numbers. Someone told the police. Someone got a message from the traffic light. Someone's never felt like this before. In this fast moving kaleidoscope, more than one hundred characters try to make sense of what they know.
Fry Street Quartet in Concert: 20th Anniversary Concert Series
Arts/Entertainment
The 2022-2023 season is a celebration of the Fry Street Quartet's twenty years as quartet-in-residence at Utah State University. The opening program in the 20th anniversary season features a recent work by Iranian-Canadian composer Iman Habibi, as well as the ninth quartet of Shostakovich. Habibi's Beloved of the Sky takes its inspiration from iconic Canadian painter Emily Carr, and each short movement pays tribute to one of her individual works. The program closes with the sumptuous piano quintet of Nikolai Medtner, featuring USU Assistant Professor of Piano, Cahill Smith.
KPMG Office Hours
Social/Networking | Student Recruiting
Stop in anytime to talk to a KPMG professional.
Virtual Aggie Auction
Fundraiser
Join Utah State Athletics for the second annual Virtual Aggie Auction. Auction items will open for bidding Wednesday, October 5th, and remain open until 8:00 pm MST on Wednesday, October 12th. Registration for the event is FREE to all participants. The Aggie Auction is hosted each year to help fund USU student-athlete scholarships. Join us for a week dedicated to the Aggies and providing an opportunity for our student-athletes to be successful in the classroom and on the field of play. Attendees will have the opportunity to bid on and win one-of-a-kind Aggie memorabilia, trips and experiences, and a variety of items from around the community. GO AGGIES!
Cup of Joe
Social/Networking
CHaSS Senator, Carter Ottley, invites students to come out and meet our dean, Joe Ward. Department heads will also be on hand to say hello and chat over hot drinks and donuts. Stop by Old Main's east entrance from 9-11:30 am. All are welcome!
MBA Virtual Information Session
Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting
This virtual information session is available to anyone interested in pursuing an MBA or learning what an MBA can do for you. We will cover general information, frequently asked questions, and have the MBA team answer any additional questions you may have. Please RSVP to attend. We look forward to seeing you there!
Lunch & Learn: Aetna - Fighting the Stigma of Mental Illness
Workshop/Training
Mental illness is a widespread problem, but stigma prevents a lot of people from seeking help. Join Aetna, USU's Employee Assistance Program, for this special training where they will discuss what you can do to help fight the stigma of mental illness. We’ll review the definition of stigma, statistics of mental health issues, myths about mental health, and ways you can stamp out stigma. Attendance and participation in this event qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
NASNTI Student Progress Follow-up Meetings
Meeting
NASNTI Staff and Instructors will go over student progress.
CIDI Workshop - Digital Badging Using Canvas Credentials (previously Badgr)
Workshop/Training
Digital badges are sometimes called microcredentials. They can be awarded to students for various accomplishments and then shared by students on social media and elsewhere as an indicator of their accomplishment or competence. Canvas has an integrated digital badging tool called Canvas Credentials (previously called Badgr). This workshop addresses how to create, award, and track digital badges.
Master of Human Resources Information Session
Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting
Join us to learn more about the USU Master of Human Resources Program! Register to attend.
Out for a Ride
Special Event
The Inclusion Center has partnered with Aggie Blue Bikes for the second annual on campus bike scavenger hunt/costume contest! No bikes are required, you can also scooter, skate, skateboard, anything with wheels, or walk during this event. There are many opportunities to win a prize so wear your favorite costume!
USU Open House - Tooele, UT
Information/Orientation
Come and learn about admissions, scholarships, financial aid, student life, eat Aggie Ice Cream and more! USU representatives will be there to answer your questions.
Academic scholarships will be awarded on the spot to qualified students who complete an online application before attending the open house.
Be sure to bring your high school transcripts and test scores (if available). Current information on scholarship parameters and requirements can be found at: usu.edu/admissions/scholarships.
Not Every Day is Casual Friday: Business Dress and Etiquette
Student Activities
Landing a professional job requires more than a great resume. You also need to know how to dress and act like a professional. In this workshop we will discuss why your first impression is so important; the difference between business dress and business casual; and what to wear and what not to wear to interviews. We will also learn about proper etiquette for business dinners and social gatherings.
SWE General Meeting Social - Evening with Industry Professional Etiquette
Workshop/Training
This meeting will be a collaboration with Launch Your Engineering Career (LYEC). Come by to learn Professional Dinner Etiquette to be used with companies and engineering industries.
Utah State Theatre: Love and Information
Arts/Entertainment
Playwright: Caryl Churchill Director: Michael Shipley Genre: Romantic Comedy Someone sneezes. Someone can't get a signal. Someone won't answer the door. Someone put an elephant on the stairs. Someone's not ready to talk. Someone is her brother's mother. Someone hates irrational numbers. Someone told the police. Someone got a message from the traffic light. Someone's never felt like this before. In this fast moving kaleidoscope, more than one hundred characters try to make sense of what they know.
Nexus Nirvana Party
Student Activities
Come enjoy a party at the Nexus! 8-10 PM. Prizes include Jazz Tickets, Projector, and an Oculus!
CIDI Workshop - Exam Security in Canvas Without Proctorio
Workshop/Training
If you want to run a secure exam without using Proctorio, your options are to use a testing center or design your exam in a way that removes the benefits of trying to cheat. This can take some extra work and creativity, but often results in better exams overall. We'll discuss question design, timing, question banks, and the way the USU testing center network works.
SAA A-Day of Giving!
Fundraiser
Come help the Student Alumni Association meet our goal of fulfilling the First To… Scholarship. Stickers, treats, music, and a good time-- see you there!
The Frontiers of Human Evolution: Where Does Radical Innovation Come From?
Lecture/Readings
Where do large-scale changes in human evolution and economic progress come from? And how can we apply these insights to today?
In this open lecture, the biologist Stuart Kauffman and strategy scholar Teppo Felin address these questions. They discuss specific examples of technological innovation in the human evolutionary record and highlight their implications for understanding disruptive innovation and economic growth today.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
UWLP Book Club: How Women Rise By Sally Helgesen & Marshall Goldsmith
Lecture/Readings
Dates & Times:
Session 1 Afternoon: Thu, Oct. 6, 2022, 12:00-1:00pm
Session 1 Evening: Thu, Oct. 6, 2022, 7:30-8:30pm
Session 2 Afternoon: Thu, Nov. 10, 2022, 12:00-1:00pm
Session 2 Evening: Thu, Nov. 10, 2022, 7:30-8:30pm
The Utah Women & Leadership Project invites you to join us for our fall book club. Across two sessions, we will discuss Helgesen and Goldsmith’s book How Women Rise: Break the 12 Habits Holding You Back from Your Next Raise, Promotion, or Job.
Helgesen and Goldsmith “see that women face specific and often different roadblocks from men as they advance in the workplace.” They identify 12 habits that may hold women back, such as reluctance to claim their achievements, and building rather than leveraging relationships. Helgesen and Goldsmith weave together research findings and stories to describe each habit and explain how to build new strategies. Whether you are in the workforce or not, these book club discussions will challenge your thinking and help you consider expanding your positive influence in Utah.
Register to attend.
Lunch & Learn - Disordered Eating and How to Heal Your Relationship with Food
Workshop/Training
Disordered eating is used to describe a range of irregular eating behaviors that may or may not warrant an eating disorder diagnosis. There are many consequences of disordered eating, some being very detrimental. This webinar will go more in depth about what disordered eating is and how you can start to heal your relationship with food so eating can be enjoyable again. Attendance and participation in this event qualifies as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.
Soccer - Women's & Men's vs Truckee Meadows
Sports
Soccer - Women's & Men's vs Truckee Meadows
CIDI Workshop - New Quizzes in Canvas
Workshop/Training
Learn how to leverage New Quizzes in Canvas to create a more dynamic assessment experience. This workshop will include New Quizzes creation, question types, settings, moderating, and editing. Changes to the workshop curriculum can be made based on instructor experience.
Colorado College v. Utah State Women's Soccer
Sports
Colorado College v. Utah State Women's Soccer
Linear Algebra Review
Workshop/Training
Review your Linear Algebra skills with the Engineering Tutoring Center and Engineering Math Resource Center.
E-Club Pizza & Pitch
Social/Networking
Come join the E-Club to practice pitching your business idea and get some pizza!
Tau Beta Pi Professional Development Night
Panel Discussion/Presentation
ARW Engineers, a structural consulting firm in Northern Utah, is presenting on their projects and some “real-world” aspects of being an engineer.
San Diego State v. Utah State Volleyball
Sports
San Diego State University v. Utah State University Volleyball
IMA Professional Meeting
Social/Networking
Geri Douglas, Partner at Larson & Co, will be coming to discuss ethics.
AIS Cybersecurity Workshop
Workshop/Training
Interactive workshop on breaking into Wordpress sites by Senior Security Engineer Brad Poulton. Zoom access available upon request.
Come to HH 322 from 6:30 to 7:00 p.m. that same night for help in getting your environment set up to follow along!
Utah State Theatre: Love and Information
Arts/Entertainment
Playwright: Caryl Churchill Director: Michael Shipley Genre: Romantic Comedy Someone sneezes. Someone can't get a signal. Someone won't answer the door. Someone put an elephant on the stairs. Someone's not ready to talk. Someone is her brother's mother. Someone hates irrational numbers. Someone told the police. Someone got a message from the traffic light. Someone's never felt like this before. In this fast moving kaleidoscope, more than one hundred characters try to make sense of what they know.
Psalm of Nephi Lecture Recital
Arts/Entertainment
Lecture on sacred text to be given by Dr. Patrick Mason with music performed by Chris Machado and the Logan Institute Singers
True Blue Aggie Friday
Fair/Festival
Established by Presidential Decree in July 2018, Fridays are proclaimed as "True Blue Aggie Friday" and all faculty, staff, alumni, students, and Aggie Family members are encouraged to wear apparel bearing the colors and insignia of the university on those days!
Backpack to Briefcase: Communicating Your Weaknesses
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday
One of the toughest interview questions is “What is your greatest weakness?” Join Jessica Holmes, Director of the Adobe Sales Academy, to discuss effective strategies for responding to this and similar interview questions. You won’t want to miss this session about striking the balance between being humble and authentic without taking yourself out of the running! Watch live on the Huntsman YouTube channel at 9 am and have a chance to ask your own questions!
Out-of-State Day
Information/Orientation
The more you know, the easier it will be to decide where to invest the next few years of your life as you prepare for your future. Learn more about the admissions process, scholarships, financial aid, housing, student life, and more through a variety of breakout sessions. You’ll meet current students, tour our beautiful campus, and enjoy lunch and Aggie Ice Cream!This event is for high school seniors living outside of Utah and you are welcome to bring one parent/guardian.
CIDI Workshop - Managing and Editing Lecture Recordings
Workshop/Training
With all the recordings you have probably been creating lately, your MyMedia account may be in need of some attention. This workshop will take you through the first steps to becoming a media master: learn how to tag and add descriptions to your recordings to make them more easily searchable, discover the power of playlists, and become familiar with the basic editing tools that are available through MyMedia.
MHR Internship Reports: International Paper & PepsiCo
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Interested in human resources (HR)? Curious about what a graduate HR internship is like? Come virtually participate as the following Master of Human Resource (MHR) students share their summer internship experience.
- Thomas Ragan, International Paper
- Ryan Johnson, PepsiCo
Join via Zoom.
Leadership Forum: Young Alumni Mentoring Mixer
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday
Good mentoring relationships can provide powerful benefits to your education and successful transition to a career. Come learn how to identify a good mentor and build an effective relationship, and connect with potential mentors from the Huntsman School Young Alumni Board. Register to attend.
Drone Day on the Quad
Student Activities
Come by and see remote-controlled drones in action! Foam airplanes, carbon fiber racing drones, and professional photography drones will all be on display and in the air. Try out flying our micro-quadcopters, or watch our FPV pilots rip by at highway speeds! USU DroneWorx Club welcomes everyone to come learn more about the fast-paced world of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), and participate in piloting.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Creating Wellness
Arts/Entertainment
Stop by NEHMA for guided art-making and discussion with experienced Art Therapist Susie Andruk, MA, LMFT, ATR-BC. Free & Open to All
Diversity Awareness and Student Success
Workshop/Training
The modern workplace is becoming increasingly diverse and global in context. In this Sparkshop, we discuss how to leverage the diversity across campus, raise awareness inside and outside the classroom, and better prepare our students, accustomed to a more homogeneous environment, as the workforce of tomorrow.
History Alumni Roundtable
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Join CHaSS as we hear History alumni share their experiences and discuss the many doors their degrees have opened. All are welcome to attend and learn from our panelists.
Mocktail & Mingle
Social/Networking
Join the College of Humanities and Social Sciences on Friday, October 7 for a casual networking event! As CHaSS alumni return to campus for Utah State University's Homecoming, we’re hosting an opportunity to meet professionals who share your experiences as current CHaSS students. Come join us in the Eccles Conference Center (ECC 307/309) and enjoy fancy finger food and mocktails while you mingle with our alumni.
LAEP Speaker Series: Mark van der Zalm
Lecture/Readings
“Tactical Urbanism : Action Sports recreation and the City” Over two decades of practise have given Mark and his consulting practise a unique perspective on how adults and youth adapt urban environments for recreation. With work specifically in Parkour, Skateboarding, and BMX facility design – Mark’s team has questioned the current perspective on placing all ‘play’ in parks or sanctioned facilities. Through engagement, observation, and absorption of youth culture – the VDZ+A team has prepared facility design to support socialization, and skill development for non traditional sports. In recent years, greater emphasis on supporting diversity, inclusion of varied backgrounds, skills, and abilities have come centre stage. A larger push to adapt the city to recreation in a Safe and engaging way. Making transportation, or a trip to the corner market – more of a recreational experience!
Utah State Theatre: Love and Information
Arts/Entertainment
Playwright: Caryl Churchill Director: Michael Shipley Genre: Romantic Comedy Someone sneezes. Someone can't get a signal. Someone won't answer the door. Someone put an elephant on the stairs. Someone's not ready to talk. Someone is her brother's mother. Someone hates irrational numbers. Someone told the police. Someone got a message from the traffic light. Someone's never felt like this before. In this fast moving kaleidoscope, more than one hundred characters try to make sense of what they know.
Something to Lose: A New Musical
Arts/Entertainment
Music, Lyrics, and Book by Aaron Nash
Come be the first to see a new one-act musical by USU student Aaron Nash. Set in a small city in suburban America, a young man attempts to deal with the mental anguish that accompanies his sister’s unexpected death. Through mistakes and self-discovery, he attempts to regain the life he once had.
Contains some mature content (allusions to sex)
Full Moon Hike
Recreation
See the beauty of Logan Canyon under the moon's light. Be sure to bring your hiking shoes, water bottle, headlamp, some snacks for the trail and warm clothes for the cooler nighttime temperatures. Register at recportal.usu.edu
Community True Aggie Night
Fair/Festival
Are you a Utah State Alumni or a member of the Cache Valley community? Join in this long-standing tradition of kissing on the Block A under a full-moon to become a True Aggie! To commemorate it all, you’ll get a free chapstick… could you ask for anything better? Families are welcome to join in the fun of food trucks, music, and more-- everyone is invited!!
True Aggie Night (For Students)
Student Activities
Are you a True Aggie? Come become one or come renew the tradition at the Student Alumni Association's Homecoming True Aggie Night! Celebrity kisses, food trucks, t-shirts, freebies, and a good time!
True Aggie Night
Student Activities
A tradition that began in 1916 where students come participate in sharing a kiss on the block A to become True Aggies. Block A - 11:59:00 PM Alumni are welcome to come early for a special Alumni True Aggie Night, from 10pm to 11:30pm.
Running of the Bulls 5k
Recreation
Join fellow Aggies in completing the Homecoming 5K run/walk beginning on the Logan campus and ending on Main Street just in time to join the Homecoming Parade.
Virtual Aggie Auction
Fundraiser
The Aggie Auction is hosted each year to help fund USU student-athlete scholarships. Join us for a week dedicated to the Aggies and providing an opportunity for our student-athletes to be successful in the classroom and on the field of play. Attendees will have the opportunity to bid on and win one-of-a-kind Aggie memorabilia, trips and experiences, and a variety of items from around the community. GO AGGIES!
Community Art Day
Arts/Entertainment
Discover still life at NEHMA. What is a still life? Search the galleries to find three unique examples of still life artworks on display. Learn to look at objects in front of you to create your own still life using paint and pencils.
Homecoming Parade 2022
Fair/Festival
The Homecoming parade route runs along Main Street from Center Street to 800 North in Logan!
Community Art Day: Still Life
Arts/Entertainment
Still Life Discover still life at NEHMA. What is a still life? Search the galleries to find three unique examples of still-life artworks on display. Learn to look at objects in front of you to create your own still life using paint and pencils.
CPR/AED & First Aid for Professional Rescuers
Workshop/Training
The primary purpose of the American Red Cross CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuers and First Aid course is to instruct those who have a duty to act (professional rescuers) in the knowledge and skills needed to respond appropriately to first aid, breathing, and cardiac emergencies. This includes the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED) to care for a victim experiencing cardiac arrest. Register at recportal.usu.edu.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Utah State Theatre: Love and Information
Arts/Entertainment
Playwright: Caryl Churchill Director: Michael Shipley Genre: Romantic Comedy Someone sneezes. Someone can't get a signal. Someone won't answer the door. Someone put an elephant on the stairs. Someone's not ready to talk. Someone is her brother's mother. Someone hates irrational numbers. Someone told the police. Someone got a message from the traffic light. Someone's never felt like this before. In this fast moving kaleidoscope, more than one hundred characters try to make sense of what they know.
Home to CHaSS
Fair/Festival
On Oct. 8th, the College of Humanities and Social Sciences invites you to come Home to CHaSS! All are welcome to join us while we celebrate the many faces of CHaSS with games, department booths, and free food! Whether you're looking to reconnect or learn more about our college, Home to CHaSS invites you and yours to join us on the Education lawn two hours before kickoff for this free and fun homecoming tradition. Let us know if you plan to stop by from 3-5 pm! RSVP here: https://chass.usu.edu/events/home-to-chass/index
Something to Lose: A New Musical
Arts/Entertainment
Music, Lyrics, and Book by Aaron Nash
Come be the first to see a new one-act musical by USU student Aaron Nash. Set in a small city in suburban America, a young man attempts to deal with the mental anguish that accompanies his sister’s unexpected death. Through mistakes and self-discovery, he attempts to regain the life he once had.
Contains some mature content (allusions to sex)
Utah State Theatre: Love and Information
Arts/Entertainment
Playwright: Caryl Churchill Director: Michael Shipley Genre: Romantic Comedy Someone sneezes. Someone can't get a signal. Someone won't answer the door. Someone put an elephant on the stairs. Someone's not ready to talk. Someone is her brother's mother. Someone hates irrational numbers. Someone told the police. Someone got a message from the traffic light. Someone's never felt like this before. In this fast moving kaleidoscope, more than one hundred characters try to make sense of what they know.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Air Force v. Utah State Women's Soccer
Sports
Air Force v. Utah State Women's Soccer
World Mental Health Day 2022
Special Event
Approximately 47 million (nearly 1 in 5) American adults are experiencing a mental health illness. In conjunction with its Aggies Thrive initiative, the Office of Human Resources has partnered with Campus Recreation for USU’s participation in World Mental Health Day on Monday, October 10, 2022. We are thrilled with the variety of activities that have been planned and encourage everyone to participate in some way. All activities will have in person and virtual options. Visit wmhd.usu.edu for a detailed list of events.
Utah's Indigenous Peoples Day College Collaboration
Cultural
UEN and Universities across the state present “Indigenous People’s Day College Collaboration” on Monday, October 10 2022. Connect with other students or schools across the state for this all-day hybrid event to celebrate and empower Indigenous People’s stories through film. Register today to participate in this event.
2022 Flu Shot Clinic
Special Event
2022 Flu Shot & Vaccination Clinic
Monday & Tuesday
October 10th & 11th
9am - 4pm @ the BDAC
Public Drive through OR Walk-up
All are welcome!!
First 300 Flu Shots for USUE Students/Faculty/Staff are FREE*! +Anumber needed
-Copy of Insurance Card needed-
Southeast Utah Health Department is encouraging pre-registration with either the QR code on the flyer or at seuhealth.com/pre-registration. Insurance cards can be uploaded to the registration. This will speed things up at the event.
Nursing students will also come to faculty/staff office locations for vaccine administration.
Thank you for the support in getting your vaccines here with USU AAS/RN student nurses (second year) and the Southeast Health Department, but most importantly protecting yourself and others! Keeping the Eagles’ Nest and community healthy!
‘This service is hosted and brought to you by Southeast Utah Health Department and *USU Eastern, in coordination with USU Nursing.'
LGBT+ Support Group
Workshop/Training
LGBTQ+ Support Group is for students that identify as a member of the LGBTQ+ community and those that are questioning if they are a member of the LGBTQ+ community. Students are provided with the opportunity to get together in a safe environment where they can learn from, and support, each other. Each week, we will discuss important issues that LGBTQ+ individuals face with topics being chosen by those who wish to participate. This group will be co-facilitated by Jacob Cameron, a therapist from USU Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) and Erika-Danielle Lundström, the Gender and Sexuality Coordinator at the Inclusion Center. LGBTQ+ Support Group meets every Monday from 11:30am-12:30pm. Please contact CAPS to sign up, for location information, or any other questions you may have: 435.797.1012 or capsinfo@usu.edu.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Master of Human Resources Virtual Information Session
Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting
Join us to learn more about the USU Master of Human Resources Program. Register to attend.
School Lunch Refresh - Cooking Demo
Recreation
Learn some fun and new recipes with USU Dietetics students. Register at recportal.usu.edu. You'll even get to try out those recipes!
Collage Night
Arts/Entertainment
Come make vision boards with USUSA President Clara Alder and Miss USU Eastern!
Autumn Voices
Arts/Entertainment
Join the USU Choirs for an awesome night of songs at one of USU's favorite concerts of the year!
True Eagle
Student Activities
True Eagle- Country Kissn is the theme! Come for a free shirt and become a True Eagle! Happening ouside the JLSC by the Gibby rock at 8:00 PM.
Virtual Aggie Auction
Fundraiser
Join Utah State Athletics for the second annual Virtual Aggie Auction. Auction items will open for bidding Wednesday, October 5th, and remain open until 8:00 pm MST on Wednesday, October 12th. Registration for the event is FREE to all participants. The Aggie Auction is hosted each year to help fund USU student-athlete scholarships. Join us for a week dedicated to the Aggies and providing an opportunity for our student-athletes to be successful in the classroom and on the field of play. Attendees will have the opportunity to bid on and win one-of-a-kind Aggie memorabilia, trips and experiences, and a variety of items from around the community. GO AGGIES!
Tutoring Tuesdays
Information/Orientation
Students can meet tutors and get a ticket to bring to the Tutoring and Writing Center to be entered in a drawing.
Front & Center Webinar - Spring 2023 Preview and Office of Equity
Workshop/Training
Part 1 @ 10 a.m. Spring 2023 Preview / Part 2 @ 10:30 a.m. How all student-facing staff can talk to students about sexual misconduct training.
Career and Internship Fair
Social/Networking
Students from all majors can connect with recruiters from a variety of industries to find career options for after graduation or internships/real life experience during school.
Major Exploration Week - Major Exploration Fair
Workshop/Training
Come get to know the different majors and departments around campus! Network with advisors and other department representatives. Learn about the variety of resources, experiences, and opportunities that you can take part in through the different majors and minors throughout USU.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Stress & Anxiety Workshop Series Part One: The Real Reason You Are Stressed Out
Workshop/Training
Part one of this six series workshop will focus on learning about the mind/body stress response and help identify your personal triggers for stress and anxiety. You will start to create an action plan to effectively manage stress. Attend all of the workshops in the series or just a couple. Either way you will have a new approach to stress. All workshops in the series are interactive and experiential. Meeting ID: 864 2503 6943 Passcode: 575315
USU Open House - Salt Lake City, UT
Information/Orientation
Come and learn about admissions, scholarships, financial aid, student life, eat Aggie Ice Cream and more! USU representatives will be there to answer your questions.
Academic scholarships will be awarded on the spot to qualified students who complete an online application before attending the open house.
Be sure to bring your high school transcripts and test scores (if available). Current information on scholarship parameters and requirements can be found at: usu.edu/admissions/scholarships.
Body Liberation Support Group
Workshop/Training
This group is an opportunity to discuss and support one another within the complicated and varied issues surrounding body liberation, with an emphasis on Body Justice and Fat Liberation, to illuminate the truth and move past societal/cultural messaging in an effort to liberate each individual participant. This group will provide: A safe space to explore societal impacts on group members’ relationship with their bodies, self-image, and health. A safe space to share individual and collective experiences of living in this society; including workplace, dating, family of origin, social media, health systems, etc. A safe space to authentically connect with others around experiences, thoughts, and feelings of living in a thin-obsessed, fat-phobic culture. Resources and information to learn more about the concepts of Body Justice, Fat Liberation, Health At Every Size, etc. This group is open to students, faculty, and staff. Registration is required for all participants.
Coming Out Monologues
Arts/Entertainment
The Inclusion Center is hosting it’s first ever open mic night of the “Coming Out Monologues”. This is a space to celebrate everything queer. If you have a song that you would like to perform, a poem that inspires you, spoken word, or something else, we would love to have you perform! Here is a link to sign up: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScPHx8mlFbydAzF_m93qMOzDxS9dNEAMT76qx-wsyOPX-mGvw/viewform
Deloitte Fall Social
Social/Networking | Student Recruiting
Come for a fun night of axe throwing and exploring what a career at Deloitte might hold for you! Meet and network with professionals from our SLC office Dinner will be provided. Please wear close-toed shoes. Register on Handshake.
Evening With Industry
Social/Networking
USU SWE is proud to announce the 14th Annual Evening With Industry networking social. This event begins with a networking fair where students will meet with representatives from leading companies in engineering. Following the fair, a professional dinner will allow attendees to network one-on-one with a company of their choice.
Our chapter is proud to provide a networking opportunity with leading companies in industry.
Madden NFL Tournament
Recreation
Participate in our single-day esports tournament. The tournament format will be determined by the number of registrants. The winner receives an Intramural Champion Shirt and a case of G-Fuel Energy. Register at recportal.usu.edu. Pre-register at recportal.usu.edu.
HI Fit with WIBA
Social/Networking
Workout with WIBA - all you need is your body and the right mindset! WIBA will be making donations to the Student Nutrition Access Center (SNAC) for each student that participates.
Bring a Friend! Snacks and beverages provided.
USU Uintah Basin Speaker Series
Panel Discussion/Presentation
In partnership with the Center for Intersectional Gender Studies and Research, USU will continue our monthly Uintah Basin Speaker Series featuring insightful, relevant topics.
Weslie Porter will be speaking on "Inclusive Leadership".
Presentations will start at 7 p.m.
You can participate in-person or on https://aggiecast.usu.edu/ubaggiecast
Learn more at https://uintahbasin.usu.edu/speaker-series
USU Uintah Basin Speaker Series
Panel Discussion/Presentation
In partnership with the Center for Intersectional Gender Studies and Research, USU will continue our monthly Uintah Basin Speaker Series featuring insightful, relevant topics.
Weslie Porter will be speaking on "Inclusive Leadership".
Presentations will start at 7 p.m.
You can participate in-person or on https://aggiecast.usu.edu/ubaggiecast
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Boise State v. Utah State Volleyball
Sports
Boise State University v. Utah State University Volleyball
BAP Professional Meeting with PwC
Social/Networking
PwC will be here to discuss change management and how to be adaptive to change at work, at home, and in other areas of life.
Chamber Music Society of Logan: Dali Quartet with Olga Kern
Arts/Entertainment
The Dalí Quartet is acclaimed for bringing Latin American quartet repertoire to an equal standing alongside the Classical and Romantic canon. The award-winning Dalí Quartet tours Classical Roots, Latin Soul programming to enthusiastic audiences across the U.S., Canada and South America. Its fresh approach has been sought out by distinguished series in New York, Toronto, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose, Seattle, San Juan and countless communities beyond. The quartet has been called upon for return engagements at the National Gallery of Art, Friends of Chamber Music in Portland, and Chamber Music at Beall, among others. This season the Dalí tours from Philadelphia and DC all the way to Oaxaca, Mexico, and partners with the National Repertory Orchestra to give the Guarneri String Quartet Residency, awarded by Chamber Music America.
Late Night Talking
Student Activities
Come hang out in the Nexus! Dance, Talk, and get some snacks! Raffle prize self-care basket!
KPMG Office Hours
Social/Networking | Student Recruiting
Stop in anytime to talk to a KPMG professional.
Senior Preview Day
Information/Orientation
The more you know, the easier it will be to decide where to invest the next few years of your life preparing for your future. Learn more about the admissions process, scholarships, financial aid, housing, student life, and more through a variety of breakout sessions. You’ll meet current students, hear from our academic colleges, and enjoy lunch and Aggie Ice Cream! This event is for high school seniors and you are welcome to bring one parent/guardian.
TIAA Webinar: Paying Yourself - Income Options in Retirement
Workshop/Training
It’s time to consider a little payback. You’ve made a lot of sacrifices in order to put away enough money to retire. When it’s finally time, do you know how to get the money back? There are lots of considerations, rules and tax implications that make these decisions very important and more complex. Join TIAA representative to learn how to help simplify retirement income, the basic rules that govern the most common retirement accounts, gain perspective on when to tap into different assets, and discover the flexible income choices TIAA offers. Attendance and participation in this event qualifies as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Life of a Latinx Leader
Cultural
Join us for our monthly event, Life of a Latinx Leader, where students have the opportunity to hear from outstanding Latinx community members. In a presentation titled, Changing your stars, officer Jesse Cardena will speak on the obstacles and challenges he went through to get to where he is today.
Life of a Latinx Leader
Cultural
Join us for our monthly event where Latinx leaders in the community come and speak about their experiences. This event, Officer Cardena, part of the USU police department, will be talking about the obstacles and challenges he went through in life that brought him where he is today.
Paws and Breathe
Recreation
Join us every second Wednesday of the month in the Library to pet some certified emotional support dogs! These therapy dogs go through a rigorous process to become certified so you can be assured that they are well-suited to interacting with people.
CIDI Workshop - Building Interactive Learning Activities with Atomic Assessments
Workshop/Training
Atomic Assessments provide 65 question types with multiple delivery and feedback options. They can be embedded nearly anywhere in Canvas, for practice or for points. Options abound for math and science. See how to create the interactive lessons you've longed to provide your students.
Chemistry and Biochemistry Fall Seminar Series: Dr. Yi Rao
Conference/Seminar
Chemistry and Biochemistry presents Dr. Yi Rao, Utah State University. "Interface Chemistry for Solar Energy Conversion, Catalysis, and Environmental Issues"
Lead Climbing Clinic
Workshop/Training
This course is an introduction into lead climbing taught at the ARC Climbing Wall. You will learn proper techniques for climbing and belaying. Class size is capped at 6 people so get your spot early! Must be top-rope belay certified at the climbing wall to participate in the class. Register for $25 at the ARC Climbing Wall.
USU Open House - Idaho Falls, ID
Information/Orientation
Come and learn about admissions, scholarships, financial aid, student life, eat Aggie Ice Cream and more! USU representatives will be there to answer your questions.
Academic scholarships will be awarded on the spot to qualified students who complete an online application before attending the open house.
Be sure to bring your high school transcripts and test scores (if available). Current information on scholarship parameters and requirements can be found at: usu.edu/admissions/scholarships.
BIPOC Support and Solidarity
Student Activities
BIPOC support and Solidarity group is a peer-to-peer support group developed by BIPOC students for BIPOC students. This support group is available to all BIPOC students or students with Multiple Marginalized Identities. The purpose of this group is to provide support to students who have faced microaggressions or discrimination. The group will provide empowerment through peer-to-peer support allowing for a greater sense of belonging on campus.
Beyond the Classroom: Getting Involved in Research
Information/Orientation
Presented by Dr. Ryan Berke Undergraduate Research is a great way to show technical experience, build scientific communication skills, and prepare for graduate school. USU has the second oldest undergraduate research program in the country, and in 2020 was also rated the best program by the National Council for Undergraduate Research. Come learn the basics: What is Research? Is undergraduate research right for me? And how do I get involved?
Radical Self-Care Series: Creating a Self Care Plan
Workshop/Training
Join us as we re-examine self-care from an intersectional and radical lens based on the work of Audre Lorde who coined the term. We’ll explore cultivating self-compassion and create both a daily and an emergency self-care plan. This event is open to students, faculty, and staff. Please register below so that we can plan for the right amount of food and handouts.
Blue Ninja Challenge
Recreation
Interested in challenging yourself, Competing against friends? Want to test your Cardio, Agility, Strength & Speed skills? Some might describe it as similar to a Ninja Warrior Challenge course. Come compete in our Blue Ninja Challenge and see who can be our fastest Aggie. Register at recportal.usu.edu under Fitness>Fitness Programs.
Speakers Series
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Our guest speaker for our speakers series is Abby Cox. Her presentation is titled, "Observations from Utah's First Lady".
Watch Live in-person or Online on AggieCast uintahbasin.usu.edu/speakerseries
Take Heart
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Come hear Tom Ballard and his Take Heart rock story. He promotes suicide prevention and self-love through his hand-carved heart rocks.
Labyrinth Canyon Canoe
Recreation
We are heading down south to the calm flowing waters of the Green River through Labyrinth Canyon, Wed, Oct. 12 through Sun, Oct. 16. We will load everything we need in canoes and paddle 45 miles of river winding through beautiful sandstone cliffs. Participants must be able to swim and prepared to paddle a canoe in variable springtime weather in a desert environment. The trip cost includes sales tax, food, transportation, vehicle shuttle, permit fee, canoes, tent, sleeping bag, pad, cooking equipment and student leadership. Register at recportal.usu.edu
CIDI Workshop - Getting Started With Canvas
Workshop/Training
This workshop covers signing in, creating assignments and setting up the gradebook, using modules, pages, and files, and updating profile and notification settings. Topics are subject to change based on the experience of attendees and what is needed.
MAE Research Seminar Series
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Joung-Man Park
Historical and Recent Research Trends of Interfacial Evaluation of Carbon Based Nano and Micro-Composites using Electro-Micromechanical Tests and Wettability, and their Practical Applications
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
CIDI Workshop - Designing a Flipped Classroom
Workshop/Training
Utilize Canvas and its features to create more time in class for demonstration or discussion.
Engineering Dean's Forum
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Dean Jagath Kaluarachchi will be answering questions and addressing student concerns about the engineering department. There will also be free pizza and a raffle for students who attend. Come join us for a chance to learn about the department and win a Campus Store gift card!
Healthcare and Business
Conference/Seminar
Rand Kerr, University of Utah's Program Director for the Masters of Healthcare Administration, will speak to us about business career opportunities in healthcare! This will be an awesome opportunity to learn from a healthcare professional.
Moab Rock Climbing Trip
Recreation
We are heading down south near Moab to spend a long weekend rock climbing the beautiful sandstone desert walls. At night we will relax at the campground and enjoy the evenings by the fire. Trip cost includes sales tax, food, transportation, climbing equipment, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, tent and student leadership. Register at recportal.usu.edu
Moab Mountain Biking Trip
Recreation
We are heading down south to hike and bike the world renowned desert red rock in the Moab area, Oct. 13th through the 14th. We will spend the weekend exploring some of the amazing mountain biking trails while camping near Moab. Participants must be in good physical condition and prepared for moderate to strenuous biking in a desert environment. No prior experience necessary, beginners are most welcome. Participants are encouraged to bring their own mountain bike (in good working condition) or a rental is available from the OP for a nominal fee. Sizes and quantities are limited. Trip cost includes sales tax, food, transportation, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, tent and student leadership. Register at recportal.usu.edu
Moab Mountain Biking Trip
Recreation
We are heading down south to hike and bike the world renowned desert red rock in the Moab area, Oct. 13th through the 14th. We will spend the weekend exploring some of the amazing mountain biking trails while camping near Moab. Participants must be in good physical condition and prepared for moderate to strenuous biking in a desert environment. No prior experience necessary, beginners are most welcome. Participants are encouraged to bring their own mountain bike (in good working condition) or a rental is available from the OP for a nominal fee. Sizes and quantities are limited. Trip cost includes sales tax, food, transportation, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, tent and student leadership. Register at recportal.usu.edu
Fall Break: Moab Climbing Trip
Recreation
We are heading down south near Moab to spend a long weekend rock climbing the beautiful sandstone desert walls. At night we will relax at the campground and enjoy the evenings by the fire. Trip cost includes sales tax, food, transportation, climbing equipment, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, tent and student leadership.
USU Open House - Boise, ID
Information/Orientation
Come and learn about admissions, scholarships, financial aid, student life, eat Aggie Ice Cream and more! USU representatives will be there to answer your questions.
Academic scholarships will be awarded on the spot to qualified students who complete an online application before attending the open house.
Be sure to bring your high school transcripts and test scores (if available). Current information on scholarship parameters and requirements can be found at: usu.edu/admissions/scholarships.
AJEDI Series: Heart2Heart Workshop
Workshop/Training
Heart2Heart (H2H) is a theoretically-grounded intervention developed by people of color for people of color. In this series, we will build a community of support as participants learn about intersectional identities, racial wellness, microaggressions, empowerment, and microinterventions. Over the course of 8 weeks, we will build a Wellness Toolbox together and practice mindfulness.
Pumpkins & RB Floats
Student Activities
Come join USUSA for a night of festive fun with Root-beer floats and yummy snacks.
Valorant Tournament
Recreation
Participate in our single-day esports tournament. The tournament format will be determined by the number of registrants. The winner receives an Intramural Champion Shirt and a case of G-Fuel Energy. Register at recportal.usu.edu. Pre-register at recportal.usu.edu.
Arrington Mormon History Lecture: Historical Archaeology and the Latter-day Saint Past
Lecture/Readings
This lecture will review the history of archaeological investigations at sites connected to the Latter-day Saint past and examine the ways historical archaeology has contributed to our understanding of that past. Examples from various sites, where historical archaeologists have utilized a wide range of methods, illustrate the potential of historical archaeology to confirm, complete, correct, and sometimes confuse our understanding of the Latter-day Saint past.
Fall Break
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
No classes.
True Blue Aggie Friday
Fair/Festival
Established by Presidential Decree in July 2018, Fridays are proclaimed as "True Blue Aggie Friday" and all faculty, staff, alumni, students, and Aggie Family members are encouraged to wear apparel bearing the colors and insignia of the university on those days!
Evans Biography Awards Ceremony and Panel Discussion
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
The winners of the 2022 Evans Biography Awards, Dr. Terryl Givens and Judy Kawamoto, MSW, will talk about their award winning books and participate with Dr. Benjamin Pykles in a panel discussion titled, "In Search of the Past: Finding Human Stories of the Mountain West in Objects, Archives, and Memory."
Allies and Cocoa/Coffee
Social/Networking
Come learn about the Gender and Sexuality program, our allyship opportunities, and connect with other allies on campus to reduce barriers for our LGBT+ community.
Creating Wellness
Arts/Entertainment
Stop by NEHMA for guided art-making and discussion with experienced Art Therapist Susie Andruk, MA, LMFT, ATR-BC. Free & Open to All
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Adult & Pediatric CPR/AED/First Aid Course
Workshop/Training
American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED Blended Learning course helps participants recognize and respond appropriately to cardiac, breathing, and first aid emergencies. You will learn some core skills to treat: - Breathing and cardiac emergencies (CPR, AED, choking) - Injuries (broken bones, burns, cuts, stings) - Sudden illnesses (heat/cold emergencies, allergic reactions) Register at recportal.usu.edu
Adult & Pediatric CPR/AED/First Aid Course
Workshop/Training
American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED Blended Learning course helps participants recognize and respond appropriately to cardiac, breathing, and first aid emergencies. You will learn some core skills to treat: - Breathing and cardiac emergencies (CPR, AED, choking) - Injuries (broken bones, burns, cuts, stings) - Sudden illnesses (heat/cold emergencies, allergic reactions) Register at recportal.usu.edu
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Volleyball vs Colorado Northwestern Community College
Sports
Volleyball vs Colorado Northwestern Community College
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Humans Versus Zombies
Special Event
Join us for USU's traditional semiannual weeklong game of zombie tag! Orientations with complete rules will be held the week leading up to the game. This event is free. See you there!
LGBT+ Support Group
Workshop/Training
LGBTQ+ Support Group is for students that identify as a member of the LGBTQ+ community and those that are questioning if they are a member of the LGBTQ+ community. Students are provided with the opportunity to get together in a safe environment where they can learn from, and support, each other. Each week, we will discuss important issues that LGBTQ+ individuals face with topics being chosen by those who wish to participate. This group will be co-facilitated by Jacob Cameron, a therapist from USU Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) and Erika-Danielle Lundström, the Gender and Sexuality Coordinator at the Inclusion Center. LGBTQ+ Support Group meets every Monday from 11:30am-12:30pm. Please contact CAPS to sign up, for location information, or any other questions you may have: 435.797.1012 or capsinfo@usu.edu.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Trans Allies Training
Workshop/Training
In this virtual two hour training, participants learn about key terminology, microaggressions, state laws, and other key topics that impact the trans and non-binary community. Participants have the opportunity to take a commitment pledge and receive a trans allies sticker. To register for this training, please visit: https://www.usu.edu/inclusion/gender-sexuality/allies Participants will receive a zoom link the morning of the training.
Thesis and Dissertation Information Session
Workshop/Training
Thesis and dissertation format information sessions provide a thorough survey of USU thesis and dissertation format requirements and guidelines, journal and other departmental format options, and tools that may be useful in the preparation of a thesis or dissertation including the publication guide.
Faculty Senate Executive Committee Meeting
Meeting
Faculty Senate Executive Committee Meeting
MAE Research Seminar Series
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Vivek Ahuja
CEO and co-founder of Research in Flight
FlightStream: Introduction to Modern Panel Method Solvers
Girls Who Invest
Workshop/Training
Come learn about Girls Who Invest with Huntsman's own Vanessa Richards who participated in the program this past summer. Register to attend.
Hummus Among-us - Cooking Demo
Workshop/Training
Have you ever made hummus? Not sure how? Join us for our Hummus cooking Demo! Register at recportal.usu.edu
Pink Out High Fit
Recreation
On Monday, we wear pink! Get pumped up and dance it out with a special Pink Out HIGH Fit Class. Register at recportal.usu.edu!
Humans Versus Zombies
Special Event
Join us for USU's traditional semiannual weeklong game of zombie tag! Orientations with complete rules will be held the week leading up to the game. This event is free. See you there!
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
NASNTI Student Progress Follow-up Meetings
Meeting
NASNTI Staff and Instructor will go over student progress.
Sress & Anxiety Workshop Series Part Two: Just Breathe
Workshop/Training
Ever hear the phrase “just breathe” and wonder what good breathing actually does (besides keeping you alive)? Come to this workshop to see why breathing is effective in managing stress and anxiety. Meeting ID: 847 3289 3114 Passcode: 856150
CIDI Workshop - Editing 2+ Courses in one Place with Canvas Blueprints
Workshop/Training
Canvas allows a teacher to create a "blueprint" course, where updates can be made just once and then synced to several associated courses. This can greatly ease the management of multiple versions of the same class. This workshop shows how to use and effectively manage blueprint courses.
Love is a Verb: Building Healthy Relationships
Workshop/Training
Why does Married at First Sight have a better success rate than The Bachelorette?How does the Queen's Diamond get hooked on Anthony Bridgerton? Why is the first 10 minutes of Up a better love story than the whole Twilight Trilogy? This workshop will aim to answer the greatest mysteries of our time. During our hour together, we will discuss attachment, healthy communication, and what makes relationships last.
Body Liberation Support Group
Workshop/Training
This group is an opportunity to discuss and support one another within the complicated and varied issues surrounding body liberation, with an emphasis on Body Justice and Fat Liberation, to illuminate the truth and move past societal/cultural messaging in an effort to liberate each individual participant. This group will provide: A safe space to explore societal impacts on group members’ relationship with their bodies, self-image, and health. A safe space to share individual and collective experiences of living in this society; including workplace, dating, family of origin, social media, health systems, etc. A safe space to authentically connect with others around experiences, thoughts, and feelings of living in a thin-obsessed, fat-phobic culture. Resources and information to learn more about the concepts of Body Justice, Fat Liberation, Health At Every Size, etc. This group is open to students, faculty, and staff. Registration is required for all participants.
Personal Financial Planning Club Meeting
Student Activities
Come join the Personal Financial Planning Club for our latest meeting! The Personal Financial Planning (PFP) club presents opportunities to learn details of financial planning while networking with prestigious financial planners with real-life experience. Service activities provide students hands-on financial experience in the community. We meet biweekly to hear from financial planners currently in the field working mainly across Cache Valley, as well as better prepare to enter a career in financial planning ourselves. If you'd like more details on who we'll be hearing from at our latest meeting, or if you would like to join the club please email usu.fpaclub@gmail.com
Piano Area Concert: Dynamic Duos
Arts/Entertainment
Join us for an evening of piano ensemble pyrotechnics, presented by the students and faculty at Utah State University.
KPMG Office Hours
Social/Networking | Student Recruiting
Stop in anytime to talk to a KPMG professional.
Second 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Humans Versus Zombies
Special Event
Join us for USU's traditional semiannual weeklong game of zombie tag! Orientations with complete rules will be held the week leading up to the game. This event is free. See you there!
Graduate School Fair
Social/Networking
All students have the opportunity to talk to schools from around the country about what their graduate programs have to offer to network and make decisions for post-undergrad.
Allies Training
Workshop/Training
Want to know how to support the LGBT+ community? In this two hour training, participants learn about key terminology, microaggressions, state laws, and other key topics that impact the LGBT+ community. Participants have the opportunity to take a commitment pledge and receive a trans allies sticker. To register for this training, please visit: https://www.usu.edu/inclusion/gender-sexuality/allies
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Lunch & Learn - Estate Planning Basics
Workshop/Training
You’ve heard that estate planning is only for the wealthy but you are not exactly sure what estate planning would mean for your situation. Our experts will introduce a toolkit that can help you understand why having an estate plan is a necessary part of your life planning. Most importantly, having an estate plan ensures the legacy you envision is carried out and it offers clarity and protection to your loved ones! Join Be Well and USU Extension's Empowering Financial Wellness program to learn how to start the process of estate planning, which documents are included as part of your estate plan and, how to have the conversation with loved ones so that you can take action and begin creating your own estate plan. Attendance and participation in this event qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.
Male Body Positive Focus Group
Meeting
The purpose of this focus group is to gain knowledge on body image from the male perspective. Attendees will evaluate a presentation and identify areas for improvement. Participants will receive a $15 Amazon gift card upon completion. Eligibility: Male undergraduate student at least 18 years of age Can speak and communicate in English Can attend a 90 minute in-person focus group on October 19th, October 26th, or November 2nd Register at recportal.usu.edu under Nutrition Programs
Career Builder Series: How to be a Scientific Entrepreneur and Actually Cure Diseases
Conference/Seminar
David Ecker, Ph.D. in biochemistry from USU, founded three companies, one of which created a functional cure for spinal muscular atrophy. He will discuss the science of precision genetic medicine and his journey on how to be a scientific entrepreneur.
Reception for Tanner Talk: Dr. Jen Manion "Anti-Trans Fervor in Historical Context"
Reception/Reunion
A talk by Dr. Jen Manion, part of the LGBTQIA+ Health and History Series for 2022-23.
Part of the LGBTQIA+ Health & History Series, 2022-23 Jen Manion is here presenting from Amherst College. Please join us for a reception before the talk for an opportunity to meet Dr. Jen Manion, eat some food and buy a book!
Is Graduate School Right for me?
Information/Orientation
Presented by Dr. Douglas Hunsaker and the Graduate Program Coordinators “Is Graduate School right for me?” Before you decide, come learn about which careers require graduate degrees. Many Tech Companies, Aerospace companies, and Research and Developments organizations require advanced degrees for the most coveted positions. Come learn about those positions and whether an advanced degree will help you land your dream job. This is also your opportunity to discuss applications, deadlines, scholarships, accelerated programs and graduate degree options with the Graduate Program Coordinators at USU.
Womxn + Weights
Workshop/Training
Women & Weights is a once-a-month introductory class for all identifying females at USU designed for beginners interested in strength training. Find us at 6pm in the weight room at the ARC! Registration will be available under recportal.usu.edu under Fitness> Class Registration.
Tanner Talk: Dr. Jen Manion "Anti-Trans Fervor in Historical Context"
Panel Discussion/Presentation
A talk by Dr. Jen Manion, part of the LGBTQIA+ Health and History Series for 2022-23.
Anti-Trans legislation is sparking national debates about what distinguishes male from female and whether trans people deserve basic human rights. We have been here before. Female husbands – people assigned female who lived as men and married women – navigated similar challenges in the 18th and 19th centuries. What can we learn from their stories to help us in the present?
Attend on Zoom: https://usu-edu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5jRFBuuqTy2d39XLVVLFHQ
Mario Kart 8 Tournament
Recreation
Are you a Mario Kart 8 pro? Prove it! Champion will receive an Intramurals Champions Shirt and a case of G-Fuel Energy.
USU Open House - Houston, TX
Information/Orientation
Come and learn about admissions, scholarships, financial aid, student life, eat Aggie Ice Cream and more! USU representatives will be there to answer your questions. Academic scholarships will be awarded on the spot to qualified students who complete an online application before attending the open house. Be sure to bring your high school transcripts and test scores (if available). Current information on scholarship parameters and requirements can be found at: usu.edu/admissions/scholarships.
Jazz Combos
Arts/Entertainment
This concert will feature the USU student jazz combos directed by Professors Max Matzen, Braun Khan, and graduate assistant Nate Baker. Students will be performing classic tunes from the jazz tradition as well as contemporary tunes from today’s jazz masters.
TRIO Student Support Services Fall College Tour
Student Activities
College Tour to Utah State University for USU Blanding TRIO SSS participants including Hale Centre Theatre experience.
Humans Versus Zombies
Special Event
Join us for USU's traditional semiannual weeklong game of zombie tag! Orientations with complete rules will be held the week leading up to the game. This event is free. See you there!
CIDI Workshop - Shortcuts and Tools to Take Your Canvas Course to the Next Level
Workshop/Training
You've learned how to use Design Tools, now get to know the amazing tools you didn't know existed! Did you know you could add an alert box to your front page with one click? That's just the beginning of what's to come with this workshop.
Supernatural Lore of Southern Utah
Lecture/Readings
From the fanciful and revelatory to the horrifying and sorrowful, the folklore of Southern Utah hints at a complex history. Whether spiritual or spooky, home-grown legends are a window to understanding local culture. Drawing on information from over 200 interviews, Darren M. Edwards investigates the tales and myths that permeate and persist in communities throughout red rock country.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Women in Tech Company Visit Trip
Special Event
Join the Women in Tech for an overnight getaway and visit with three companies - Qualtrics, Intermountain Healthcare, and Zions Bancorporation. Register to save your spot.
USU Open House - Dallas, TX
Information/Orientation
Come and learn about admissions, scholarships, financial aid, student life, eat Aggie Ice Cream and more! USU representatives will be there to answer your questions. Academic scholarships will be awarded on the spot to qualified students who complete an online application before attending the open house. Be sure to bring your high school transcripts and test scores (if available). Current information on scholarship parameters and requirements can be found at: usu.edu/admissions/scholarships.
AJEDI Series: Heart2Heart Workshop
Workshop/Training
Heart2Heart (H2H) is a theoretically-grounded intervention developed by people of color for people of color. In this series, we will build a community of support as participants learn about intersectional identities, racial wellness, microaggressions, empowerment, and microinterventions. Over the course of 8 weeks, we will build a Wellness Toolbox together and practice mindfulness.
USU Blanding Origins Gala
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
No one ever dreamed the different directions the campus would take given its initial breath. Origins: The Efforts of Many celebrates the extraordinary efforts of those who were instrumental in the building of what is now the Utah State University Blanding Campus. Awards given include Outstanding Alumni, Community Partner Recognition and the Legacy Award.
Humans Versus Zombies
Special Event
Join us for USU's traditional semiannual weeklong game of zombie tag! Orientations with complete rules will be held the week leading up to the game. This event is free. See you there!
True Blue Aggie Friday
Fair/Festival
Established by Presidential Decree in July 2018, Fridays are proclaimed as "True Blue Aggie Friday" and all faculty, staff, alumni, students, and Aggie Family members are encouraged to wear apparel bearing the colors and insignia of the university on those days!
Backpack to Briefcase: Thriving in a Diverse Workplace
Workshop/Training | Focused Friday
Our world is getting smaller with more ways to connect with people from all over the globe, and we want our business students to thrive in diverse and culturally inclusive workspaces. Come learn from Marissa Moksnes and Brock Hardcastle from General Mills how you can join any team, in any location, and show respect, empathy, and awareness so that all feel welcome. Whether you plan on starting your own business or joining an established company, this is an invaluable character trait for you to be successful.
Join live via the Huntsman YouTube Channel.
MHR Internship Reports: IMI Norgren & Ford
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday
Interested in human resources (HR)? Curious about what a graduate HR internship is like? Come virtually participate as the following Master of Human Resource (MHR) students share their summer internship experience.
- Abby Chafin, IMI Norgren
- Chase Cragun, Ford
Join via Zoom.
Leadership Forum: Doug Conant
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday
Doug Conant is the only former Fortune 500 CEO who is an NYT bestselling author, a Top 50 Leadership Innovator, a Top 100 Leadership Speaker, and a Top 100 Most Influential Author in the World. Equipped with Stephen R. Covey’s 7 Habits, he has famously transformed companies like Nabisco, and Avon, and has led the Campbell Soup Company from being among the worst in the Fortune 500 to being consistently among the best. Today he continues to use his leadership model and his passion for people to steer organizations and individuals through the most challenging of times. Moderated by Lord Michael Hastings.
Allies and Cocoa
Social/Networking
Come learn about the Gender and Sexuality program, our allyship opportunities, and connect with other allies on campus to reduce barriers for our LGBT+ community.
Creating Wellness
Arts/Entertainment
Stop by NEHMA for guided art-making and discussion with experienced Art Therapist Susie Andruk, MA, LMFT, ATR-BC. Free & Open to All
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
CIDI Workshop - Advanced Zoom
Workshop/Training
Learn about advanced Zoom options, such as breakout rooms, polls, and using multiple monitors.
Let Her Light Shine: Lauren McCluskey Memorial Walk
Special Event
On October 22nd, 2018, University of Utah student, Lauren McCluskey, was murdered by a former intimate partner. Each October we join universities across the state in remembering her incredible life and the lives of those we've lost within the Aggie Family to domestic violence. Join us on the track of the USU Logan Fieldhouse any time between 3 and 5 pm on October 21st to honor those we've lost and learn about available resources!
Hansen Life Sciences Retreat
Conference/Seminar
The mission of the Hansen Life Sciences Retreat is to bring together faculty and students from diverse departments at Utah State University who are all working toward understanding biological processes at the molecular level. Register on the Chemistry website by October 10th to ensure correct shirt size.
Dates and Location
Friday, October 21, 2022
Life Sciences Building, Room 133
USU Campus
Saturday, October 22, 2022
Riverwoods Conference Center
Logan, Utah
Science Unwrapped: Chemical Commuters
Special Event | Science Unwrapped
Inquiring minds of all ages are invited to Science Unwrapped, the public outreach program of USU's College of Science. Admission is free. Our Oct. 21 speaker is USU environmental and analytical chemist Kimberly Hageman, who presents "Chemical Commuters: How Pollutants Travel Far and Wide Through the Earth's Atmosphere" at 7 pm in the Emert Auditorium (ESLC 130) of the Eccles Science Learning Center on the USU Logan campus. Dr. Hageman will speak for about half an hour and then invite questions from the audience. Afterwards, enjoy refreshments and hands-on STEM learning activities provided by student and community groups in the ESLC atrium. For more information, including directions and parking, visit usu.edu/science/unwrapped. Oct. 21, 2022 Talk Description: Did you know chemical contaminants can travel long distances through the Earth's atmosphere to remote ecosystems? Chemist Kimberly Hageman will discuss how pollutants from our human activities spread to the mountains, as well as to faraway places like Arctic Lakes.
USU Observatory Public Viewing Night
Special Event
Astronomy enthusiasts of all ages are invited to the USU Observatory to view the night sky through the observatory's 20-inch reflecting telescope. Admission is free. IMPORTANT NOTE: Please visit observatory.usu.edu PRIOR TO YOUR ARRIVAL on Friday, Oct. 21 for updates, as the gathering will be cancelled in the event of cloudy or inclement weather. The website also provides directions to the observatory and parking information.
USU Symphony Orchestra: Symphonic Treasures
Arts/Entertainment
Enjoy the USU Symphony Orchestra’s performance of favorite movements from
beloved symphonies. Featuring the children and youth players from Mountain West String Academy, Sistema Utah, and St. Thomas Aquinas. Music by Tchaikovsky, Brahms, Haydn, Bologne, and Dvorak.
Utah State Theatre: Spring Awakening
Arts/Entertainment
Book & Lyrics by Steven Sater, Music by Duncan Sheik Winner of eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical. Spring Awakening explores the journey from adolescence to adulthood with a poignancy and passion that is illuminating and unforgettable; with a musical score featuring an electrifying fusion of morality, sexuality and rock and roll. *Content Warning: Sexual situations, explicit language, triggering scenes of violence. Ages 16+
Wilderness First Aid
Workshop/Training
This course is a great introduction to wilderness medicine and basic life support skills. It is perfect for the outdoor enthusiast who wants more than an urban first aid course provides. The emphasis of the class is on recognizing and treating life-threatening traumatic and medical emergencies, common wilderness injuries, bandaging and splinting, and environmental injuries. CPR is included in the curriculum.
USU Bringing War Home Project Roadshow
Special Event
USU students and faculty are reaching out to veterans military families, and community members to document your experiences with America's modern wars. Please bring your objects, artifacts, heirlooms, and above all stories to our upcoming event.
Pumpkin Toss
Student Activities
The Pumpkin Toss is one of ASME’s biggest events of the year! Teams build trebuchets and compete as they launch pumpkins across the field and try to hit targets such as pianos, trampolines, fridges, furniture, and whatever else North Logan City can find! Hundreds of people from the community come to watch and enjoy the food trucks and other booths that will be there. Joining a team is easy! Sponsors help provide supplies, and the ASME Council can help along the way.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Celebrando Nuestras Raíces
Cultural
The Latinx Cultural Center will be hosting an event October 22, 2022 as a finale for Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations and diversity week. The event will consist of cultural performances by various local music and dance groups, food, and other cultural celebrations!
UNLV v. Utah State Volleyball
Sports
University of Nevada, Las Vegas v. Utah State Volleyball
Running Sons Charity Concert
Fundraiser
We are a group of five Utah State students hosting a fundraiser to earn revenue for the Mali Wellness Foundation. Our “Charity Concert” will be held on Saturday, October 22, 2022, at 7 pm in the TSC Sunburst Lounge. The evening will consist of live concert entertainment provided by the Running Sons and raffle prizes. All profits raised throughout the event will be donated to the Mali Wellness Foundation to improve living conditions in Malian rural communities! Bring a friend and some cash and join us for a fun evening!
American Festival Chorus and Orchestra: The Music of Ralph Vaughan Williams
Arts/Entertainment
In the sesquicentennial year of Ralph Vaughan-Williams’ birth, AFCO celebrates this magnificent English composer with a program of some of his most beloved choral and symphonic works. From his renowned “Serenade to Music” and “Hodie” to the exquisite “The Lark Ascending,” this evening of charming and evocative music is certain to delight the senses. Also featuring the USU Women’s Chorus.
Ages 8+
Utah State Theatre: Spring Awakening
Arts/Entertainment
Book & Lyrics by Steven Sater, Music by Duncan Sheik Winner of eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical. Spring Awakening explores the journey from adolescence to adulthood with a poignancy and passion that is illuminating and unforgettable; with a musical score featuring an electrifying fusion of morality, sexuality and rock and roll. *Content Warning: Sexual situations, explicit language, triggering scenes of violence. Ages 16+
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Boise State v. Utah State Women's Soccer
Sports
Boise State University v. Utah State University Women's Soccer
SDSU v. Utah State Women's Soccer
Sports
San Diego State University v. Utah State Women's Soccer
Intramural Leagues Regirstation Deadline (Volleyball, Basketball, Dodgeball)
Sports
Get your team together and play once a week for 5 weeks starting Oct. 31! Sign up for one or all sports: 3v3 Basketball • 6v6 Volleyball • Dodgeball Register at recportal.usu.edu Free with a $25 Intramural Memberships or buy a $15 single sports pass under memberships
Halloween Pickleball Tournament (Registration Deadline)
Recreation
Single and double divisions Included in the $25 IM Membership $15 Single Sports available (buy at recportal.usu.edu under membership) Register at recportal.usu.edu
LGBT+ Support Group
Workshop/Training
LGBTQ+ Support Group is for students that identify as a member of the LGBTQ+ community and those that are questioning if they are a member of the LGBTQ+ community. Students are provided with the opportunity to get together in a safe environment where they can learn from, and support, each other. Each week, we will discuss important issues that LGBTQ+ individuals face with topics being chosen by those who wish to participate. This group will be co-facilitated by Jacob Cameron, a therapist from USU Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) and Erika-Danielle Lundström, the Gender and Sexuality Coordinator at the Inclusion Center. LGBTQ+ Support Group meets every Monday from 11:30am-12:30pm. Please contact CAPS to sign up, for location information, or any other questions you may have: 435.797.1012 or capsinfo@usu.edu.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
When $#!% Hits the Fan: How to Manage Conflict and Navigate Breakups
Workshop/Training
Relationships are hard and complicated, and at some point, there will be conflict and maybe they'll end. This workshop will go over how to manage conflict effectively in relationships, how to break up effectively, and how to take care of yourself after a breakup.
Meeting ID: 885 5185 6819 Passcode: 945717
Graduate Student Pasta Bar Social
Student Activities
Join us Monday, October 24, from 3 to 5:30 p.m. at the David B. Haight Center President's Hall for a pasta dinner and the opportunity to mingle with fellow graduate students. Spouses, significant others, and/or children are welcome to attend. Please RSVP at gradschool.usu.edu/graduate-student-social.
"Digging Deeper with your Students"
Workshop/Training
Getting students to think deeply about the content of your course can be a challenge. You can do it by creating an environment of trust and asking the right questions. In this Sparkshop we’ll go deep to get going.
Governor Cox Town Hall
Cultural
The Utah Governor’s Office and the Utah Division of Multicultural Affairs (MCA) will be hosting a town hall with the purpose of better understanding the needs and priorities of the Latino Community. Please submit your questions and your concerns for government officials prior to the town hall HERE! Register for the event HERE! And save your spot on the bus to the event HERE!
Halloween Volleyball Tournament
Student Activities
Come dress in your Halloween costume.
Sign-up in the USUSA office by Monday, October 17th.
RSVP Required
USU Students ONLY
4 Individuals per team
MUST HAVE STUDENT PASS OR PAY $4 TO ENTER FACILITY
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Stress & Anxiety Workshop Series Part Three: Progressive Muscle Relaxation
Workshop/Training
Anxiety and stress can cause muscle pain and headaches which can impact mood, motivation and performance. Progressive muscle relaxation (PMR) is one way to relieve or reduce aches and pains. In this workshop, you will experience PMR and learn how to use it in your every day life. Meeting ID: 894 0667 4103 Passcode: 859201
47th Annual Honors Last Lecture Featuring Dr. David Brown
Lecture/Readings | Common Hour
On Tuesday, October 25, 2022, from 3:00-4:00 p.m., in the Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall, the 2022 Honors Outstanding Professor, Dr. David Brown (Mathematics and Statistics), will connect the astonishing effectiveness of mathematics in the physical sciences to its place in our everyday lives, arguing that math is indeed our “sixth sense.”
Body Liberation Support Group
Workshop/Training
This group is an opportunity to discuss and support one another within the complicated and varied issues surrounding body liberation, with an emphasis on Body Justice and Fat Liberation, to illuminate the truth and move past societal/cultural messaging in an effort to liberate each individual participant. This group will provide: A safe space to explore societal impacts on group members’ relationship with their bodies, self-image, and health. A safe space to share individual and collective experiences of living in this society; including workplace, dating, family of origin, social media, health systems, etc. A safe space to authentically connect with others around experiences, thoughts, and feelings of living in a thin-obsessed, fat-phobic culture. Resources and information to learn more about the concepts of Body Justice, Fat Liberation, Health At Every Size, etc. This group is open to students, faculty, and staff. Registration is required for all participants.
FE Mechanics of Fluids Review
Workshop/Training
Come and SOAK UP an OUTPOURING of fluids knowledge in preparation for the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam! The FE Preparation workshop series will focus on preparing all MAE, BE, and CEE students to take the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam near the end of their degree. In this workshop, we will cover fluid properties, flow measurement, fluid statics, and the energy, impulse, and momentum of fluids.
USU Eastern Casino Night
Student Activities
Come join us in the JLSC MPR at 7 pm for our annual Casino Night! Big Prizes for winners!
Women & LGBTQ+ Night
Recreation
Women & those in the LGBTQ+ community are invited to Aggie Blue Bikes on the last Wednesday evening of every month! We will switch between having a shop night, where our mechanics can teach you how to fix your bike, and having a group ride around town. Come join us! All are welcome!
Effecting Societal Change for Child Sexual Abuse
Workshop/Training
Child sexual abuse is a silent epidemic in our country, and Utah is no exception. One in five children is sexually abused by the age of 18. How do we make substantive headway on eliminating child sexual abuse from our communities? Join elected officials, nonprofit leaders, and academic researchers/university administrators for discussions surrounding what we can collectively change to keep our kids safer. Register to attend.
F-Word Workshop: Consent Through Empowerment
Workshop/Training
Join SAAVI"S Outreach and Prevention Coordinator, Felicia Gallegos, for a safe and open conversation on consent and empowerment.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Chemistry and Biochemistry Fall Seminar Series: Dr. Natarajan Kannan, University of Georgia
Conference/Seminar
"Evolutionary Clues to Protein Structural Mechanisms" Natarajan Kannan is associate professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and the Institute of Bioinformatics at the University of Georgia. His pioneering research addresses the evolutionary systems biology of protein kinases, which are enzymes that turn signals on and off in cells—a critical part of cell communication. Protein kinases are involved in a range of diseases from malaria to cancer. Kannan develops computational and experimental approaches to understand how natural sequence variation contributes to functional variation in protein kinases and how non-natural variation contributes to disease.
Male Body Positive Focus Group
Meeting
The purpose of this focus group is to gain knowledge on body image from the male perspective. Attendees will evaluate a presentation and identify areas for improvement. Participants will receive a $15 Amazon gift card upon completion. Eligibility: Male undergraduate student at least 18 years of age Can speak and communicate in English Can attend a 90 minute in-person focus group on October 19th, October 26th, or November 2nd Register at recportal.usu.edu under Nutrition Programs
USU Open House - Denver, CO
Information/Orientation
Come and learn about admissions, scholarships, financial aid, student life, eat Aggie Ice Cream and more! USU representatives will be there to answer your questions. Academic scholarships will be awarded on the spot to qualified students who complete an online application before attending the open house. Be sure to bring your high school transcripts and test scores (if available). Current information on scholarship parameters and requirements can be found at: usu.edu/admissions/scholarships.
BIPOC Support and Solidarity
Student Activities
BIPOC support and Solidarity group is a peer-to-peer support group developed by BIPOC students for BIPOC students. This support group is available to all BIPOC students or students with Multiple Marginalized Identities. The purpose of this group is to provide support to students who have faced microaggressions or discrimination. The group will provide empowerment through peer-to-peer support allowing for a greater sense of belonging on campus.
Fright Night
Student Activities
Join the Phi Alpha Theta club and some history faculty for historical scary story telling! Pizza and treats will be served!
Jazz Jams
Arts/Entertainment
An eagerly awaited tradition around the Music Department is our series of monthly jam sessions, in which a guest artist (or two or three) from outside Cache Valley visits to perform jazz standards with USU students and community members in a relaxed environment. Come and sit in on a tune, or just sit back, relax, and enjoy the music. Jam sessions are completely unscripted, so you never know what exactly will happen, but it’s great fun watching musicians perform without a net!
Utah State Theatre: Spring Awakening
Arts/Entertainment
Book & Lyrics by Steven Sater, Music by Duncan Sheik
Winner of eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical. Spring Awakening explores the journey from adolescence to adulthood with a poignancy and passion that is illuminating and unforgettable; with a musical score featuring an electrifying fusion of morality, sexuality and rock and roll.
*Content Warning: Sexual situations, explicit language, triggering scenes of violence. Ages 16+
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Open For Climate Justice: Lightning Talks
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Climate Justice is an explicit acknowledgement that the climate crisis has far-reaching effects, and the impacts are not being borne equally or fairly, between rich and poor, older and younger generations, and people of all genders. Open access can create pathways to more equitable knowledge sharing and serve as a means to address the inequities that shape the impacts of climate change and our response to them. Hear from USU researchers on how making their work open promotes climate justice and hear from local organizations about the challenges they face in accessing current research to help tackle the climate crisis. Registration Register for in-person (Not required) Register for Zoom (Required)
3D Printing Workshop
Workshop/Training
Come and learn the basics of how to 3D print! Everyone is invited regardless of knowledge or study.
Rebecca Campbell Communitas Lecture & Reception
Arts/Entertainment
Artist and painter Rebecca Campbell will be giving a guest artist lecture in the Manon Caine Russell Kathryn Caine Wanlass Performance Hall at 5 PM, with a reception following in the NEHMA Object Study Center at 6 PM.
USU Blanding Halloween Trunk or Treat
Fair/Festival
Witch way to the candy??
USU Blanding will be hosting a Halloween Trunk or Treat in collaboration with Blanding Community Businesses.
Come join us for a fun family event for all ages!
Thursday October 27th, from 5:00pm - 8:00pm
576 West 200 South
Blanding, Utah
We’ll have a spooky good time!
USU Open House - Phoenix, AZ
Information/Orientation
Come and learn about admissions, scholarships, financial aid, student life, eat Aggie Ice Cream and more! USU representatives will be there to answer your questions. Academic scholarships will be awarded on the spot to qualified students who complete an online application before attending the open house. Be sure to bring your high school transcripts and test scores (if available). Current information on scholarship parameters and requirements can be found at: usu.edu/admissions/scholarships.
AJEDI Series: Heart2Heart Workshop
Workshop/Training
Heart2Heart (H2H) is a theoretically-grounded intervention developed by people of color for people of color. In this series, we will build a community of support as participants learn about intersectional identities, racial wellness, microaggressions, empowerment, and microinterventions. Over the course of 8 weeks, we will build a Wellness Toolbox together and practice mindfulness.
Halo Infinite Tournament
Recreation
Join us at the Fieldhouse to participate in a Halo Tournament. Tournament format will be determined by the number of registrants. The winner will receive an Intramurals Champions Shirt and a case of G-Fuel Energy.
IMA Professional Meeting
Social/Networking
Scott Morrison, the CFO for Wave, will be discussing the importance of mentors.
Utah State Theatre: Spring Awakening
Arts/Entertainment
Book & Lyrics by Steven Sater, Music by Duncan Sheik
Winner of eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical. Spring Awakening explores the journey from adolescence to adulthood with a poignancy and passion that is illuminating and unforgettable; with a musical score featuring an electrifying fusion of morality, sexuality and rock and roll.
*Content Warning: Sexual situations, explicit language, triggering scenes of violence. Ages 16+
True Blue Aggie Friday
Fair/Festival
Established by Presidential Decree in July 2018, Fridays are proclaimed as "True Blue Aggie Friday" and all faculty, staff, alumni, students, and Aggie Family members are encouraged to wear apparel bearing the colors and insignia of the university on those days!
International Education Week
Fair/Festival
Every year the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education celebrate global education during International Education Week, held across the nation at university campuses, in November. The Office of Global Engagement and the International Student Council co-present International Education Week, November 7-11, 2022, with in-person and virtual events celebrating our global community.
Transfer Student Day
Information/Orientation
You'd look good in Aggie blue. Join us for a day and experience what it's like to be an Aggie. Take advantage of the incredible opportunities and endless possibilities that USU has to offer for transfer students. While here, you will learn everything you need to know about transferring to USU. You’ll meet with your academic advisor; learn about financial aid, housing, and scholarships; eat lunch; tour campus and top it off with famous Aggie Ice Cream.
MHR Internship Reports: Resideo & UPS
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday
Interested in human resources (HR)? Curious about what a graduate HR internship is like? Come virtually participate as the following Master of Human Resource (MHR) students share their summer internship experience:
- Spencer Harrah, Resideo
- Jakob Whitted, UPS
Join via Zoom.
Leadership Forum: Rich Seeley
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday
Come hear from Rich Seeley, CIO at Conservice, the largest utility management and billing company in the United States. Rich will share leadership lessons learned over his 15 years leading the IT team at Conservice. He holds a bachelor’s degree in business information systems and a master’s degree in management information systems from the Huntsman School.
ProSales: Partner Excursion - CED
Social/Networking | Student Recruiting
Representatives from CED will host a lunch and bowling excursion with students and faculty from ProSales.
Register to attend.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Creating Wellness
Arts/Entertainment
Stop by NEHMA for guided art-making and discussion with experienced Art Therapist Susie Andruk, MA, LMFT, ATR-BC. Free & Open to All
Open Access Week: Funding Open
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Open access scholarship comes with plenty of benefits—equitable access, greater reach, higher impact, and more. However, it can often come with a hefty price tag. Join USU Libraries for a special roundtable discussion on funding open access scholarship. Learn about the variety of funding opportunities available, hear from fellow researchers about the advantages and challenges of open scholarship, and share your own experiences with making your work open. Pizza will be provided. Registration Register for in-person (Not required) Register for Zoom (Required)
CHaSS Alumni Lunch Series: Networking with Jason Jerman
Workshop/Training
The CHaSS Alumni Lunch Series has gone online! Join us for Digital Take-Out as we discuss careers with esteemed alumni. Listen in and participate by asking questions during the live event on Zoom. On Friday, October 28, we'll feature Jason Jerman (BA German & Global Communication ’18, MBA Business Administration & Human Resources ’20), for a conversation on networking—what it is, how to do it, and how it’s helped Jason in his career. He currently works as the HR Coordinator for the International Rescue Committee, a refugee resettlement agency, in Sacramento, California. During his time as a student, Jason worked as a CHaSS Peer Advisor and a Graduate Career Peer, as well as completed an internship with Delta Airlines. Networking is a skill that can help you land great internships and jobs—even as a student! Studying the Humanities and Social Sciences equips you with a plethora of employable skills while networking teaches you how to communicate about them. Listen in and participate by asking questions during the live Zoom event on October 28 at 12:30pm. Register here: https://usu-edu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_jEmA6K_oQJa60h0OlDrNbA
IBEC (Intermountain Biological Engineering Conference)
Conference/Seminar
Join us for a two-day intermountain conference! Each day we will have presentations, oral and poster competitions, industry mentorship, lab tours, and more! This year the event is taking place in person at Utah State University and will provide opportunities for students, professors, and industry professionals to interact and learn.
MAE Research Seminar Series
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Steven J. Beresh
Distinguished Member of the Technical Staff, Sandia National Laboratories
Ground Testing of Hypersonic Environments for Internal Component Response
Music Scholars Series: Melvin L. Butler
Arts/Entertainment
Melvin L. Butler is an associate professor in the Department of Musicology of the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami. A scholar-performer with broad interests in music and religion of the African diaspora, he has conducted field research on popular music and religion in Haiti, Jamaica, and the United States. In these transnational contexts, he interrogates the cultural politics of popular culture and religious worship while attending to the role of musical style in constructing individual and collective identities. His research explores black music-making, improvisation, and transcendence, with an emphasis on discourses of cultural authenticity and power that inflect Spirit-filled Christian worship. Dr. Butler's first book, Island Gospel: Pentecostal Music and Identity in Jamaica and the United States (University of Illinois Press, 2019), examines the theological and experiential connections between Jamaican and African American Pentecostal music and gospel performance. His second book, tentatively titled Claiming Haiti: Music and the Cultural Politics of Transcendence in Haiti, is under contract with Oxford University Press. At the heart of his work lies a critic
Tails from the Crypt
Fundraiser
A fundraiser for the Cache Humane Society & Scholarships for the Dept. of Art & Design Celebrate Halloween & Day of the Dead. Events featured: Live and Silent Auction Logan's Spookiest Witches Costume Contest DJ and Dancing
Tails from the Crypt: Fundraiser for Cache Humane Society and student Scholarships
Fundraiser
Join us for a fun filled celebration of Halloween and the Day of the Dead as we raise money for student scholarships and for a mural to be painted on the exterior of the Cache Humane Society. You'll be able to see a mock-up of the mural design at the event which also features a live and silent auction, DJ and dancing, a costume contest, the Center Street Witches, and a lot more. The event is sponsored by the Caine College of the Arts, the Department of Art + Design, the Animal, Dairy, and Veterinary Science Department, the University Honors Program, the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art, and the Center for Community Engagement. Have fun while supporting a great cause!
Utah State Theatre: Spring Awakening
Arts/Entertainment
Book & Lyrics by Steven Sater, Music by Duncan Sheik
Winner of eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical. Spring Awakening explores the journey from adolescence to adulthood with a poignancy and passion that is illuminating and unforgettable; with a musical score featuring an electrifying fusion of morality, sexuality and rock and roll.
*Content Warning: Sexual situations, explicit language, triggering scenes of violence. Ages 16+
Wind Orchestra
Arts/Entertainment
Concerts are part of the band large ensemble curriculum. As capstone events, they typically occur twice per semester. Students are required to participate in these events as a large part of their grades, and these concerts are the culmination of several weeks of classroom rehearsals. All concerts are associated with one or more of the following ensembles: MUSC 4700: Wind Orchestra MUSC 3795: Wind Symphony MUSC 3790: Symphonic Band MUSC 3785: Marching Band
Lucid Programming Competition
Special Event
Join us for the 10th annual Lucid Programming Competition on October 29th. Compete against students from universities across the U.S. The top 30 winners will get Amazon gift cards ranging from $50 to $300. It's always a good time—you won't want to miss it!
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Utah State Theatre: Spring Awakening
Arts/Entertainment
Book & Lyrics by Steven Sater, Music by Duncan Sheik Winner of eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical. Spring Awakening explores the journey from adolescence to adulthood with a poignancy and passion that is illuminating and unforgettable; with a musical score featuring an electrifying fusion of morality, sexuality and rock and roll. *Content Warning: Sexual situations, explicit language, triggering scenes of violence. Ages 16+
Volleyball vs College of Southern Idaho
Sports
Volleyball vs College of Southern Idaho
Monster Concert
Arts/Entertainment
Come join the USU Youth Conservatory at our favorite yearly tradition - Monster Concert! Over 100 young pianists throughout Cache Valley and the USU piano majors come together to play music on over 20 pianos in the beautiful Daines Concert Hall. Our favorite YC monster mascot Frankensteinway and pianos galore will leave you and your family with amazing Halloween memories that will last forever. We can’t wait to see you there!
Utah State Theatre: Spring Awakening
Arts/Entertainment
Book & Lyrics by Steven Sater, Music by Duncan Sheik
Winner of eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical. Spring Awakening explores the journey from adolescence to adulthood with a poignancy and passion that is illuminating and unforgettable; with a musical score featuring an electrifying fusion of morality, sexuality and rock and roll.
*Content Warning: Sexual situations, explicit language, triggering scenes of violence. Ages 16+
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
The Office Trivia (Registration Deadline)
Recreation
Run away from your responsibilities! Sign up for The Office Trivia at recportal.usu.edu under Intramurals.
Science Week: Spooky Science, Snacks & Slime
Student Activities
All Aggies are invited to enjoy "Spooky Science, Snacks & Slime" during USU Science Week 2022. Enjoy a root beer float or an orange Fanta indoors in the Taggart Student Center Hub, or hot chocolate on the TSC patio, along with Halloween-themed snacks. Try your hand at making slime! The gathering is hosted by the student-led Science Council as part of the celebratory week's activities.
LGBT+ Support Group
Workshop/Training
LGBTQ+ Support Group is for students that identify as a member of the LGBTQ+ community and those that are questioning if they are a member of the LGBTQ+ community. Students are provided with the opportunity to get together in a safe environment where they can learn from, and support, each other. Each week, we will discuss important issues that LGBTQ+ individuals face with topics being chosen by those who wish to participate. This group will be co-facilitated by Jacob Cameron, a therapist from USU Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) and Erika-Danielle Lundström, the Gender and Sexuality Coordinator at the Inclusion Center. LGBTQ+ Support Group meets every Monday from 11:30am-12:30pm. Please contact CAPS to sign up, for location information, or any other questions you may have: 435.797.1012 or capsinfo@usu.edu.
Clothesline Project - Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Special Event
The Clothesline Project is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence during the month of October, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts with graphic messages and illustrations that have been designed by survivors of interpersonal violence or by someone who loves someone who has been killed. It was created as a way for survivors to share what has happened to them as well as highlight the realities behind statistics of domestic violence that are often overlooked. The project will be displayed across USU Campus at various dining services locations. We encourage you to visit a display this month and visit our resources page should you or someone you know need help.
Trick or Treat on USU Eastern Campus
Student Activities
Come trick or treat around USU Eastern. Start upstairs in the JLSC student center and walk around to other buildings. Goes from 1-5 pm. Everyone is invited!
Faculty Senate Meeting
Meeting
Faculty Senate Meeting
Koji Attwood, pianist
Arts/Entertainment
Koji Attwood made his solo debut at the age of ten, and one year later won 2nd prize at the Young Keyboard Artists International Competition. He earned 2nd prize at the Stravinsky and International Keyboard competitions and was a winner of Astral Artistic Services' 2003 International Auditions. Mr. Attwood has performed numerous solo recitals across much of the country, including concerts in Steinway Hall, Lincoln Center, and on the Kosciuszko Foundation Concert Series. Mr. Attwood partnered with Mikhail Baryshnikov for his 2002-03 solo tour of the United States, garnering praise for being "beautifully nuanced" [Cleveland Plain Dealer]. He is featured, along with pianist Marc-Andre Hamelin, on the 2009 "Rarities of Piano" Danacord release, and as an avid transcriber, has over twenty arrangements to his credit.
Halloween Dance
Student Activities
Students! Come join us in your costumes for a Halloween Dance! Starts at 8:00 PM in the JLSC MPR!
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