Upcoming Events
Intermountain Growth Summit
Conference/Seminar
DESCRIPTION: The Intermountain Growth Summit (IGS) is the premiere forum for small- to medium-size enterprises (SMEs) that represent 99.9% of all businesses in the Intermountain West. The purpose of the IGS is to connect these often overlooked enterprises with the critical resources they need to enhance their brand, accelerate their growth, create new jobs, and expand their presence in the region and beyond.
The IGS is the only event of its kind in the Intermountain region that links SMEs with the resources, contacts, partnerships, and education required to significantly enhance company performance and growth.
WHO IS COMING: 300+ attendees, including entrepreneurs, innovators, business owners, managers, and community leaders who want to expand their enterprises; and numerous individuals and supporting organizations that help facilitate growth, including government officials, academic experts, business consultants, bankers, angel investors, private equity groups, venture capitalists, marketing experts, attorneys, HR advisors, and nonprofit executives.
FOCUS 2021: “Building Back!”—How to rebuild better economies, communities, and businesses after 2020
A Fireside Chat with Lt. Governor Deidre Henderson on Women and Leadership
Panel Discussion/Presentation
The Utah Women & Leadership Project invites you to join us for our second Fall Women’s Leadership Forum.
Deidre M. Henderson, Utah’s ninth Lieutenant Governor, is well-recognized in Utah for her political leadership for eight years in the Utah State Senate. She gained a reputation as a strong conservative, a champion for government transparency, and a vocal advocate for women and families. In this engaging fireside chat, she will respond to questions about her own leadership development journey and provide her insights and perspectives on why, where, and how women today are needed to influence, impact, and lead in all settings. Come, listen, and learn from this important conversation! This event is open to all girls/women and those who influence them (this includes men too).
Register to join.
Student Bus Ride to Utah State vs BYU Football Game
Student Activities
Come support the USU Football Team take on BYU!
There will be a bus taking students to the tailgating event and also the game! Limited seats are available. If you are interested in coming and getting a ride, you can come to sign up in the USU Eastern Student Government office upstairs JLSC room 213 or look for the flyers around campus. The bus will leave for Logan at 12:15 PM.
Alumni Lunch Series: Alek Nelson
Panel Discussion/Presentation
The Alumni Lunch Series is now CHaSS Trailheads, but our events will continue to provide meaningful opportunities for current students to connect with our amazing alumni. All USU students, faculty, staff, and alumni are welcome to attend!
Join us for a Digital Portfolios workshop with Alek Nelson (JCOM ‘21), Director of Marketing and Media at CacheARTS.
What is a Digital Portfolio? Come learn more about an important tool in the virtual hiring world. Learn how to showcase your skills and get noticed by potential employers and hear how Alek used his portfolio to rise to the director role right out of college!
Please wear a mask and help us continue to host in-person events this semester.
Refreshments will be provided after the event.
Tailgating
Sports
Tailgating before the big BYU VS USU game. Lots of hot dogs, hamburgers, soda and corn hole.
Business Week: Tailgate Party
Student Activities
On Friday, we will be tailgating at the south entrance of Maverik Stadium from 3-5. Come get some hamburgers, hot dogs and drinks before we play BYU in our black out game.
USU Hockey Club vs UVU
Recreation
Join us for USU Men's Hockey Club for their first home game!
Volleyball
Sports
The USU Eastern Women's Volleyball team take on Salt Lake Community College
MathBio Group Talk
Panel Discussion/Presentation
The Mathematical Biology (MathBio) group meets every other week in Animal Science 119. The meeting is open to undergraduates, graduate students and faculty interested in applications of mathematical sciences to problems in biology and ecology. The schedule will include formal and informal talks, discussion of MathBio publications, and professional development.
Contact Jim Powell (jim.powell@usu.edu) for further information.
REACH Peer Stress Less Event
Student Activities
Come to the quad to learn a variety of destressing and mental health skills by the Counseling and Psychological Services center REACH Peers! Modules include belly breathing, progressive muscle relaxation, visualization, self-care, assertiveness/boundaries, test anxiety, sleep hygiene/routines, thoughts and mindfulness.
Research Seminar Series Presentation by Jacob Bryan
Conference/Seminar
Solar thermal power at the utility-scale is a feasible renewable energy source, with recent advances in relevant technologies helping to increase efficiency and reduce costs.
MarketStar Personal Pitch Competition Registration Deadline
Date/Deadline | Competitions
Huntsman students have the opportunity to compete alongside students from other Utah universities in this unique competition sponsored by MarketStar. Students will have 2 minutes to present their personal pitch to professionals from MarketStar brands including Asana, Dropbox, Google Chrome and Google Cloud. Register before October 4th.
SmartScout Info Table
Social/Networking
SmartScout.com is a software provider that helps entrepreneurs and small businesses find success selling their products on Amazon. Armed with this tool, they can search to find niches where sales opportunities for new products may exist, so they can create their own products to sell on Amazon to fill those voids and find success. To learn more, stop by SmartScout's Info Table in the Atrium of Huntsman Hall.
Logan Canyon Climb
Recreation
Come spend a few hours rock climbing up in Logan Canyon. We will meet at the OP and drive up the canyon to experience some of the many climbs right in our campus backyard. This is a great opportunity to learn some of the routes in Logan Canyon or try climbing for the first time. No experience necessary, beginners welcome. Trip Cost includes transportation, climbing equipment, and student leadership. Space is limited so sign up today!
Register at op.usu.edu
Biology Speaker Seminar Series: Dr. Matthew LaPlante
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Matthew LaPlante from Utah State University: Journalism will be presenting "How to Talk to Anybody about Anything and Never (Ever!) "Dumb it Down" " in-person and on Zoom. Attend the seminar in-person or on Zoom: https://usu-edu.zoom.us/j/83955459503?pwd=bXhoNCtLb1UzTy9zcEV1V3ByUzZodz09
Data Science Club Meeting
Special Event
Matthew Goodwin, Senior Data Scientist at Castell Health will be speaking to the Data Science Club about his work on record linkage, a challenging field with noisy, sparse, and unlabeled data.
An Evening with Senator Luz Escamilla
Special Event
The USU Latinx Cultural Center would like to present an Evening with Senator Luz Escamilla as our speaker for the LatinX James Porras Lecture Series. Senator Escamilla was elected to the Utah State Senate to represent Senate District 1, becoming the first Latina elected in the Utah State Senate and the first immigrant elected in the Utah State Legislature.
Climbing Wall Clinic: Rappelling
Recreation
Learn the basics of rappelling for your next rock climbing trip!
Register at the ARC Climbing Wall.
USU Eastern Special Election - Constitution
Special Event
Come to the USU Eastern Student Center to vote on the constitutional change for USU Eastern! Voting is between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM
Cornhole Tournament: Registration Deadline
Recreation
This tournament will be held on Saturday, October 9th at the Aggie Legacy Fields (ALF).
Biology Undergraduate Student Association Research Connections
Social/Networking
All are invited to the Biology Undergraduate Student Association's "Research Connections" poster session from noon-1 pm in the Biology-Natural Resources (BNR) Building atrium. Location = https://www.usu.edu/map/index.cfm?id=50
Learn about research under way in varied labs and how you can get involved in undergraduate research.
For more information, contact Ethan Knudsen at knudsen.ethan@gmail.com
MHR Sips and Tips
Social/Networking | Student Recruiting
Come join us for the Fall MHR Sips and Tips event. Information will be provided about the Master of Human Resources program for potential students. First and second-year students will provide networking opportunities, a brief presentation, and mocktails.
For those interested, please RSVP.
Biological Engineering Dept. Seminar Series
Conference/Seminar
Biological Engineering is pleased to welcome from Quansys Biosciences - Mr. Adam Brown, CEO; Dr. Brett Baumgartner, R&D; and Mr. Chris Lyman.
Presenting: "Seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 studied using a Novel Multiplex ELISA Platform"
A novel multiplex platform for enzyme linked immunoassay (ELISA) has been used to study seroprevalence of antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 in community populations. The assay detects antibodies to Spike 1, Spike 2, and Nucleocapsid epitopes on the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The relative levels of these antibodies, accompanied by a questionnaire, can indicate status of vaccination or prior infection. This platform is being used by University of Minnesota, Minnesota Health Department, and the National Opinion Research Center (NORC) at University of Chicago to examine seroprevalence of antibodies to COVID-19 in Minnesota.
A meet and greet will be immediately following in ENGR 101.
Entrepreneur Leadership Series: Martin Frey
Panel Discussion/Presentation
This week’s speaker is Martin Frey, a businessman and adventurer whose zealous tenacity has helped him conquer feats like climbing Mt. Everest, sailing around the world, and developing programs to create and grow Utah businesses.
Martin is an active Utah angel Investor and has served, at the request of Governor Huntsman, as the Managing Director of Economic Development for the state of Utah. He previously spent 13 years in Silicon Valley where he was a Senior Director for Cisco Systems.
Covey Leadership Center: Leadership Jam
Student Activities
Student clubs from all around campus are invited to be taught leadership principles by the Covey Leadership Fellows and a keynote speaker. After the leadership training, all are invited to a dance party in the TSC International Lounge
USU Eastern Club Rush
Student Activities
Club Rush happening from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM in the JLSC!
Men's & Women's Soccer
Sports
Come watch your USU Eastern Soccer Teams take on Salt Lake Community College at the USU Eastern Castleview Soccer Field
Moab Paddling & Camping Trip
Recreation
We are heading down south near Moab to spend the weekend playing on the Colorado River and hiking in the Moab area. We will enjoy our nights camped in beautiful red rock country while we paddle the rapids of the Moab Daily section and hike along beautiful red rock trails. Participants must be able to swim and prepared for fun on the water. Trip cost includes: food, transportation, campground fees, river equipment, and student leadership.
Trips is from Friday, Oct. 7 - Sunday, Oct. 10
Register at recportal.usu.edu
PBL Sugar Fest
Social/Networking | Student Recruiting
Pick Your Events • Donuts and Ice Cream • Halloween Movie
MarketStar Personal Pitch Competition
Special Event
Huntsman students have the opportunity to compete alongside students from other Utah universities in this unique competition sponsored by MarketStar. Students will have 2 minutes to present their personal pitch to professionals from MarketStar brands including Asana, Dropbox, Google Chrome and Google Cloud.
Register before October 4th.
Engineering Graduate Students Graduate Social
Social/Networking
Engineering Graduate Students Graduate Social.
Meet Fellow Students and College Leadership Team.
All Graduate Students Welcome.
Food Provided.
Pink Out - High Fitness
Recreation
On Thursday, we wear pink!
Join us for a PINK OUT High Fitness event October 7th at 6pm at the Aggie Recreation Center. Prizes will be given out at the event! $5 Drop-in Class or FREE with Group Fitness Membership.
Register at recportal.usu.edu
2021 Leonard J. Arrington Mormon History Lecture Series
Lecture/Readings
Dr. Laurie Maffly-Kipp will present “A Marvelous Work: Reading Mormonism in West Africa” as part of the USU University Libraries’ Leonard J. Arrington Mormon History Lecture series. Maffly-Kipp’s lecture will discuss how the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints pamphlets, books and other church materials circulated in West Africa two decades before offical missionary work began, leading to a unique “native” Mormonism. Believers crafted churches from these bare materials and doctrinal interpretations during the 1960s and 1970s.
The lecture will be held at the Newel & Jean Daines Concert Hall at 7 p.m. and will also be broadcasted live at youtube.com/USULibraries. It is free and open to the public.
Arrington Mormon History Lecture Presented by Laurie Maffly-Kipp
Lecture/Readings
“’A Marvelous Work’: Reading Mormonism in West Africa”
Two decades before the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints began official missionary work in West Africa, pamphlets, books, and other church materials had been circulating among Christians in Nigeria and Ghana. Brought by seekers who had studied abroad or encountered church members from other countries, those texts formed the basis for a Mormon community outside the bounds of U.S. institutional authority or oversight. What did this “native” Mormonism look like, and how did believers craft churches out of the bare materials of tracts and inspirational volumes? This talk explores the circulation and interpretation of this homegrown Mormon faith in the 1960s and 1970s, and concludes with the dilemmas raised by this religious self-fashioning for LDS Church establishment after 1978.
MarketStar Case Competition
Special Event | Competitions
Sponsored by MarketStar, the Sales and Analytics Champion competition brings together marketing, sales and data analytics into one incredible multi-university event. Students have the opportunity to analyze a marketing/sales or analytics case and present to professionals from MarketStar and their brands, including Logitech G and Samsung.
Backpack to Briefcase: References, Recommendations, and Referrals
Workshop/Training | Focused Friday
Finding good references, recommendations, and referrals (the triple R's) can be tricky. So we've invited Ashley Nelson Cranor, a Senior Recruiter from Entrata, to offer her advice. Ashley has reviewed thousands of resumes and has become an expert in looking for candidates with the Triple R's. Come learn how something simple like a reference can make all the difference in getting the job.
Join live on the Huntsman YouTube Channel.
Leadership Forum: MarketStar
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday
MarketStar executives discuss how they use data to drive over $6 billion in sales each year for clients like Google, Pandora, and Microsoft.
Panelists:
Diane Graybeal: Director of Performance and Analytics
Kacey Harmon: Director of Sales Technology
Matt Nelson: AI and Data Engineering Manager
Camille Cawley: Business Intelligence Account Manager
Hansen Life Sciences Retreat
Conference/Seminar
USU students, faculty and staff of all disciplines, involved in the study of biological processes at the molecular level, are invited to the 2021 Hansen Life Sciences Retreat Friday, Oct. 8, from 4:30-7 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. 9, from 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. at the Riverwoods Conference Center, 615 Riverwood Parkway, Logan, Utah. Cost is $20 per participant. Register online at: https://chem.usu.edu/events/hansenretreat/index by Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. An option to participate remotely is available and included on the online registration form.
Price Community Youth Soccer Camp
Special Event
Service opportunity to get involved with the Price community through a youth soccer camp. Also an opportunity for USUE athletics to volunteer.
Volleyball
Sports
Come watch your Women's Volleyball team take on Colorado Northwestern Community College at the BDAC
USU Hockey Club vs Boise State
Recreation
Support Men's Ice Hokey Club while they compete against Boise State.
USU Eastern Rodeo
Sports
Come out to the Carbon County Fair Grounds to watch your USU Eastern Rodeo team compete against other teams from the west! 660 S Fairgrounds Way, Price UT
Business Week: Huntsman Gala
Student Activities
The Jon M. Huntsman School of Business invites you to the annual Huntsman Gala. Come enjoy the Huntsman School's premier social event of the year with a night of Italian sodas, snacks, dancing, and socializing. This is a formal event so make sure to dress up and be prepared for a night of fun.
CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer & First Aid
Recreation
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 defribrilator (AED) to care for a victim experiencing cardiac arrest.
Men's & Women's Soccer
Sports
Come watch your USU Eastern Soccer Teams take on rival Snow College at the USU Eastern Castleview Soccer Field
USU Eastern Rodeo
Sports
Come out to the Carbon County Fair Grounds to support your USU Eastern Rodeo Team as they host and compete against other teams from the west. 660 S Fairgrounds Way, Price, UT
USU Hockey Club vs Montana
Recreation
PINK OUT!
Make sure to wear pink to support USU Men's Hockey Club during their game against Montana.
USU Men's Soccer Club vs. U of U
Recreation
Cheer on USU Men's Soccer as they compete against the University of Utah on the East Aggie Legacy Field, Oct. 9 at 7pm.
Spooky PoBev
Student Activities
Join us for our annual Poetry and a Beverage (POBEV) event on the Quad. Wear your scariest halloween costume because there will be a costume contest!
To perform at this event, please follow this link: https://www.usu.edu/involvement/events/series
Food will be provided!
World Mental Health Day 2021
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 11, 2021. 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. Please follow all safety precautions and policies while in attendance.
Math Seminar
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Haoran Wang from USU's Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering will be giving a seminar based on his research of data-driven multiscale computational studies of materials.
Applied Math Seminar
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Featuring Dr. Haoran Wang, USU Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
The Applied Math Seminar is a semi-weekly series aiming to enhance the interactions between the applied math groups at Utah State University with researchers from USU and other institutions. The Fall 2021 series will be provided in hybrid form every other Monday.
Logan Canyon Climb
Recreation
Come spend a few hours rock climbing up in Logan Canyon. We will meet at the OP and drive up the canyon to experience some of the many climbs right in our campus backyard. This is a great opportunity to learn some of the routes in Logan Canyon or try climbing for the first time. No experience necessary, beginners welcome. Trip Cost includes transportation, climbing equipment, and student leadership. Space is limited so sign up today!
All participants must have health insurance and abide by OP and University Policies.
Powder Puff Football Game
Student Activities
Come out and play Powder Puff Football with us for Breast Cancer Awareness! It will be from 5-7 pm on the Soccer field behind the BDAC.
Cognitive Behavioral Techniques for Pain
Workshop/Training
The tootle Rural Opioid Health Consortium (TROHC) offers FREE, community education to help chronic pain sufferers and caregivers.
Learn about Cognitive Behavioral Techniques to manage pain. Topics include:
1. Types of pain and how they impact our daily living.
2. Tools to help deal with pain.
3. How thoughts and emotions affect pain.
4. Skills to assist with better managing pain.
There will be an in-person and virtual option for these workshops. Sign up at these links:
CBT ( In person)- https://www.eventbrite.com/e/132331243311
CBT (Online)- https://www.eventbrite.com/e/132332527151
Intramurals - Dodgeball Tournament
Student Activities
Come watch/participate in the Intramurals happening at 6:00 pm at the BDAC!
Career & Internship Fair (In-person)
Social/Networking
Students from all amjors can connect with recruiters from a variety of industries to find career options for after graduation or internships/real life experience during school. This is a fantastic event to help you plan for your future, and see where your college degree is taking you.
This is the in-person event! The following day will be the virtual event.
Stress Management Workshop
Workshop/Training
We will have the opportunity to learn about how to handle and manage stress throughout the school year. Join us in room 336 at the Taggart Student Center.
Biology Speaker Seminar Series: Dr. David Eastmond
Conference/Seminar
Dr. David Eastmond, Professor Emeritus, from University of California -- Riverside, will be presenting "Glyphosate and Cancer: An Ongoing Controversy" via Zoom. Join the seminar on Zoom: https://usu-edu.zoom.us/j/83955459503?pwd=bXhoNCtLb1UzTy9zcEV1V3ByUzZodz09
Data Science & Statistics Seminar
Panel Discussion/Presentation
The Data Science and Statistics Seminar is a monthly series of talks involving current research by data scientists and statisticians from USU and other institutions. Faculty and students from all disciplines are invited to participate in these talks, which tend to involve interdisciplinary applications and methodological developments. Fall 2021 talks will be conducted remotely.
Evening with Industry
Social/Networking
Network with STEM representatives, dine with potential future employers, explore internship and job opportunities.
Registration opens September 28th, and closes October 8th at 5pm.
$5 for SWE members, $10 for non-members.
Mr. USU Eastern
Special Event
Come out for the Annual Mr. USU Eastern show located in the Geary Theatre starting at 7:00 PM!
Mindfulness Meditation | Sitting in breath and presence
Recreation
FREE REGISTRATION: https://bit.ly/mindfulnessandmeditationweekly
Mindfulness is a type of meditation in which you focus on being intensely aware of what you're sensing and feeling in the moment, without interpretation or judgment. Practicing mindfulness involves breathing methods, guided imagery, and other practices to relax the body and mind and help reduce stress. Mindfulness meditation has been proven to support various health conditions - stress, anxiety, pain, depression, insomnia, high blood pressure, fibromyalgia, and more - and help you experience thoughts and emotions with greater balance and acceptance, improve attentiveness, and relieve burnout.
Practicing self care through mindfulness and meditation can help you relax and focus on what is most important - your overall wellness. This is a weekly, online wellness series hosted by the Utah State University Office of Health Equity and Community Engagement and Tribal & Rural Opioid Initiative Resource Center.
Intramural Sport Leagues Registration Deadline (Basketball, Pickleball, & Futsal)
Recreation
Last day to enter your team to compete in our Basketball, Pickleball, or Futsal leagues!
Register at recportal.usu.edu
Silicon Slopes
Social/Networking
Meet with top tech companies that have put down roots in Utah. Learn all about career opportunities for new grads and internships and the awesome lifestyle Utah offers! A limited number of free tickets are available, sign-up to receive a free ticket.
Biological Engineering Dept. Seminar Series
Conference/Seminar
The Biological Engineering Dept. is pleased to welcome Dr. Dolly Casper from Thermo Fisher Scientific. She will be presenting:
"Life After Undergrad: a brief overview of Academia, Entrepreneurship, and Industry"
Dr. Casper graduated from Utah State University and the University of Utah in Bioengineering and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in the area of tissue engineering. Since then she has worked as a medical device consultant, formalized a company to develop her tendon recombination device invention, and currently works in industry for Thermo Fisher Scientific. Through this, Dr. Casper has gained insight into Academia, Entrepreneurship, and Industry and the many opportunities for students.
A meet and greet with Dr. Casper will be available after the seminar in ENGR 101
Scholars Banquet: Save the Date
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
Join us for a special evening of dinner and conversation with College of Engineering student scholarship recipients. Meet the Aggies you empowered with your lasting legacy. Our students are thankful for your support and eager to show their gratitude.
Entrepreneur Leadership Series: Dave Durocher
Panel Discussion/Presentation
This week’s speaker is Dave Durocher, who was arrested for the first time at the age of 13 years old. By the time he was 38, he had been to prison four times for a total of 15 years. After being faced with 29 years in prison, Dave pleaded guilty and went to Delancey Street in Los Angeles for the next eight years. While there, he became the Managing Director, doubled revenues in their training schools’ businesses, and tripled their overall earnings.
Today David is a co-founder and managing director of “The Other Side Academy” in Salt Lake City. He has helped countless other ex-convicts regain their dignity and their families. He is enjoying his own success as the person he has become.
Mid-Week Movie: Beetlejuice
Arts/Entertainment
Don’t just watch a movie, experience it! With integrated lighting, and 7 channel surround sound, we’re taking movies to a new level!
Hall Brawls
Student Activities
Come out and participate in the Annual Hall Brawls! Compete in minute-to-win-it games for the Trophy and prizes! Starting at 8:00 PM in the BDAC. Everyone is welcome!
Silicon Slopes
Social/Networking
Meet with top tech companies that have put down roots in Utah. Learn all about career opportunities for new grads and internships and the awesome lifestyle Utah offers! A limited number of free tickets are available, sign-up to receive a free ticket.
Pure Math Seminar
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Pure Math Faculty Seminar is a series of talks by faculty members in pure math at USU and other institutions. The topics cover many areas of pure math including analysis, geometry, topology, algebra, and discrete math. The talks can be about the speakers’ research or surveys of general research areas.
Interested faculty and students from all disciplines are invited to participate in these talks.
Contact Zhaohu Nie (zhaohu.nie@usu.edu) for further information.
Homecoming Volleyball Pink out Game
Sports
Come out and support our USU Eastern Volleyball Team at 6:00 PM in the BDAC! Wear Pink for Pink Out!
Virtual Trivia
Recreation
Participate in our free monthly virtual trivia!
Register at virtualrec.usu.edu.
Moab Mountain Biking Trip
Recreation
We are heading down south to hike and bike the world renown desert red rock in the Moab area. 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. Trip cost includes transportation, food, group equipment, and student leadership.
Participants are encouraged to bring their own mountain bike(in working condition) or a rental is available from the OP for a nominal fee. Please contact the OP in order to reserve your rental. Sizes and quantities are limited.
Pre-Trip Meeting and Bike Check: Monday October 11th 7:00pm@OLD OP
Trip: Oct. 15-17
Moab Rock Climbing Trip
Recreation
We are heading down south near Moab to spend a long weekend rock climbing and hiking the in the Moab area. At night we will relax at the campground and enjoy the evenings by the fire. Trip cost includes: food, transportation, campground fees, activity specific equipment, and student leadership.
Trip: Oct. 15-Oct. 17
Fall Break
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
No classes.
MathBio Group Talk
Panel Discussion/Presentation
The Mathematical Biology (MathBio) group meets every other week in Animal Science 119. The meeting is open to undergraduates, graduate students and faculty interested in applications of mathematical sciences to problems in biology and ecology. The schedule will include formal and informal talks, discussion of MathBio publications, and professional development.
Contact Jim Powell (jim.powell@usu.edu) for further information.
Lost Lecture featuring Dr. Jeannie Johnson
Special Event | Homecoming
USU alumni were asked, 'Which professor would you want to hear from one more time?' We received an overwhelming response for Dr. Jeannie Johnson '93, associate professor in Political Science and director in the Center for Anticipatory Intelligence. Dr. Johnson's presentation "Spies, Special Forces and Diplomats" will captivate alumni of all ages and backgrounds. This event is sponsored by the USU Emeriti & Retired Employees Association. Virtual link provided at no charge.
MAE Fall 2021 Research Seminar Series
Conference/Seminar
Baseball Aerodynamics: Why Baseballs Make Baseball a Thinking Person's Sport
A Conversation About Civil Discourse With Brent Hill
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Aggies Think, Care, Act
Neil Abercrombie, USU vice president for government relations, will facilitate a conversation with Brent Hill, the Next Generation Program Director for the National Institute for Civil Discourse. Brent retired from the state legislature in 2020 after serving 19 years in the Idaho State Senate, 10 years as President Pro Tempore, the highest-ranking member of the Idaho State Senate. Brent is an Aggie who earned a bachelor's in accounting. He frequently contributes to newspapers and other publications and is the author of the book A Matter of Principle, which explores the fundamental ideals that guided America’s founders. Learn more about Brent Hill.
Pizza will be provided. Submit your own questions during the presentation.
Co-sponsored by Aggies Think Care Act and the Institute for Government and Politics
Book Discussion The Things They Carried
Cultural
USU’s Bringing War Home Project sponsors a book discussion event on the Utah State University campus in Logan. Join us for a facilitated book discussion of Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried, where we will discuss the first short story of the novella, invite participants to share their own and family experiences of war, and provide further resources and writing exercises. Books are available for check at the USU Museum of Anthropology, contact molly.cannon@usu.edu to reserve a copy.
Logan Police Department Workshop
Workshop/Training
Join us as we have the opportunity to hear from our local police department on how to prepare for a high intense, and stressful situation.
Are Your Students Learning? Deconstructing Course Assessment - Sparkshop
Workshop/Training
This Foundation of College Teaching Sparkshop is lead by Kelli Munns.
This sparkshop will focus on the basics of assessment and how we measure learning. These concepts will help guide you as you develop course exams with tools like Atomic Assessments
This Sparkshop will be paired with the Atomic Assessment Session by CIDI on October 21st at 1:30pm. This Sparkshop will give the theory, and the CIDI workshop will give practical strategies for implementation.
Intermountain MAA Section Speaker Program
Special Event
Dr. Brynja Kohler will be speaking to us about "Playful Explorations Related to Dynamical Systems."
Playful Explorations Related to Dynamical Systems
Conference/Seminar
How would you approximate the square root of some random positive number? Start by guessing!
We will develop an algorithm, perhaps the exact one the Babylonians are credited for, and then explore iterative maps, Newton’s method, fixed points and an existence theorem.
This presentation is based on the first chapter of Dynamical Systems by Shlomo Sternberg (2010, Dover).
High Stakes Bingo
Student Activities
All students are welcome to come play High stakes Bingo and win some awesome prizes! 7:30 PM in the JLSC MPR.
Mindful Movement | Yin Yoga
Recreation
FREE REGISTRATION: https://bit.ly/mindfulnessandmeditationweekly
Yin yoga is a slow-paced, passive type of yoga that incorporates long holds and stretching designed for deep contemplation and mind-body awareness. Yin yoga promotes sensory awakening that melts away tension and stress, and is known to release repressed or stored emotions. A tried and true technique to experience fascia and connective tissue release, Yin yoga is also an excellent practice for beginners because it offers plenty of time to uncover the unique benefits of individual poses without worrying about tricky transitions.
Practicing self care through mindfulness and meditation can help you relax and focus on what is most important - your overall wellness. This is a weekly, online wellness series hosted by the Utah State University Office of Health Equity and Community Engagement and Tribal & Rural Opioid Initiative Resource Center.
Second 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
URS Lunch
Social/Networking | Student Recruiting
Utah Retirement Systems is looking for internships and full-time roles to fill. It's an amazing place to work - Aggie alumni love it! Finance, Econ, and graduate students preferred. Email nate.jensen@usu.edu to attend.
Annual ASA Utah Chapter Meeting Watch Party
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Education-to-Employment Panel Discussion. Free pizza!
Powder Puff
Recreation
HURD Powderpuff tournament. 3pm-6pm games will be played on Legacy Fields. Championship game between the top 2 teams will be 8pm at Maverik Stadium
Tara Teaspoon Cook-along
Special Event | Homecoming
Join alumna Tara Bench '00, aka Tara Teaspoon, for a virtual cook-along from her Manhattan apartment. Tara is a former magazine food editor for Martha Stewart Living and will show us how to make her favorite tailgate recipe. The $10 fee includes a link to the virtual event, shopping list of ingredients, and surprise kitchen gadget. All registrants will be entered to win Tara's cookbook, Live Life Deliciously!
Engineering Ambassadors | Launch Your Engineering Career
Special Event
In accordance with the Launch Your Engineering Career resource, the College of Engineering is providing a special Maker Space Showcase event. This event will provide the opportunity to tour and see demos of the different resources available to students including the Idea Factory and Metal Factory. Food will be provided at this event.
Entrepreneur Leadership Series: Dan Clark
Panel Discussion/Presentation
This week’s speaker is Dan Clark, who is the founder and CEO of Dan Clark and Associates - an international high-performance communications and training company. He is also a professor, award-winning athlete, New York Times best-selling author, recording artist, and one of the most sought-after speakers. Since 1982, Dan has spoken to more than 5 million people -- including Fortune 500 companies, world leaders, Super Bowl Champions, and more -- in over 5,500 audiences, in all 50 states, in 60 countries, on 6 continents. He was also inducted into the National Speakers Hall of Fame and named one of the Top Ten Speakers in the World. Dan has also been published in over 50 million books and appeared on over 500 TV and radio programs.
Clark’s inspiring life even includes soaring to the edge of space, flying fighter jets with the Air Force Thunderbirds, and receiving the United States Distinguished Service Medal. Most significant, in 2012, Dan was named Utah Father of the year.
Women & Weights
Recreation
Learn the basics of strength training in a supportive environment.
This event will take place at the ARC. The 1st floor weight room will be closed to accommodate this event. All identifying females are welcomed!
Karaoke Raffle Night
Student Activities
Up for some karaoke? Join the Series Committee in the TSC Lounges from 7-9 P.M. This is your opportunity to win some BIG prizes!
A Day of Giving
Fundraiser | Homecoming
A Day of Giving is an opportunity to reflect on our Aggie pride and gratitude for the impact Utah State University has had on each of us. Whether you are an alumnus, student, parent, friend, or member of the faculty and staff, you are part of this amazing community — and together, we can make a difference in the lives of our Aggies in need. On Thursday, October 21, we're asking our Aggie Family to create their Aggie Impact on A Day of Giving by supporting student scholarships.
Info Table: KPMG
Information/Orientation
Accounting students interested in KPMG can stop by and meet with their professionals.
KPMG Luncheon
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
Accounting majors and minors are invited to join the professionals from KPMG for lunch. Register to attend.
Noa Kageyama – “The Bulletproof Musician” | Virtual Residency: Performance Psychology Essentials
Arts/Entertainment
Dr. Kageyama will present a live, online, 4-session interactive workshop: Performance Psychology Essentials. Participants will learn how to develop the key mental skills improve effectiveness in the practice room and on stage. Meetings occur once a week via Zoom, participants go through the relevant research on four essential psychological skills, try a range of different exercises and techniques together as a group, and then practice integrating the new skills into your daily practice. Participants will make “before and after” videos each week for feedback.
Escalante Backpacking Trip
Recreation
We are heading south to the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument to spend three days backpacking and camping in the desert. We will load everything we need on our backs and descend into Coyote Gulch. Participants must be prepared for moderate to strenuous hiking through water in a desert environment with variable autumn weather.
Trip cost includes food, transportation, and group equipment. Trip: 10/21-24
All participants must have health insurance and abide by OP and University Policies.
Register at recportal.usu.edu
Andy Larsen, The Salt Lake Tribune, Math & Stats Colloquium
Special Event
Making data work: how to turn numbers into knowledge
As the Salt Lake Tribune data columnist, Andy Larsen's job is to turn the numbers in our world into insight for a general audience. So how do you best do that? Andy will describe how he chooses topics to cover, and the process of understanding those topics. Most important: he'll show how to present data in an intuitive way, in both graphics and words.
IMA Professional Meeting: Joe Strain
Social/Networking
Joe Strain, partner at PwC in the San Diego office, will be the presenter.
Executive Challenge Registration Deadline
Date/Deadline
Registration for this year’s Covey Leadership Center EXECUTIVE CHALLENGE is now open!
The Executive Challenge is a one of a kind competition where 12 teams face off in an immersive leadership development experience. Student participants have the unique opportunity to place themselves in the shoes of a c-level executive, solve complex real-world business problems and test their leadership in front of experienced leaders who act as a board of directors.
· Form a team
· Solve real-word challenges
· Improve your resume
· Learn from high level executives
· Win up to $2,000
The registration deadline is next week: Thursday, October, 21. Assemble your team and register now.
Backpack to Briefcase: Articulating Your Skills to Employers - CANCELLED
Workshop/Training | Focused Friday
Don't think you have the skills for a certain job? It might be more about knowing and communicating your current skills. Megan Murphy, the Director of Sales at Forethought, will show how her experience pursuing an industry unrelated to her major and degree was possible by articulating her skills effectively. Join live on the Huntsman YouTube Channel.
Lauren Mccluskey Day
Student Activities
RED OUT ALL DAY
Join us every hour, on the hour, from 10 AM to 3 PM for a 15-minute presentation to hear first-hand experiences of domestic violence victims and specialists.
Walk of Silence and candlelight vigil in honor of victims at 6 starting in the MPR
Leadership Forum: Young Alumni Mentors
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday
Learn how to build an effective mentor relationship in this interactive workshop with the Huntsman School's new Young Alumni Board. The Young Alumni Board is all about connecting our most accomplished and dedicated young alumni to current students. Learn more about the board, including who our Young Alumni Board members are.
Please RSVP here to attend.
Informed Citizen Series with NYT's Jonathan Martin
Conference/Seminar
Join the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and the Institute of Government and Politics in welcoming Jonathan Martin, the national political correspondent for the New York Times. Jonathan is an accomplished journalist and has appeared often on television and radio as a political analyst and commentator. The discussion will be moderated by the Michael Kennedy, Vice President for global relations and public policy at VMware.
Conner Group Pickleball Tournament
Social/Networking
Accounting Majors, come join Conner Group for a Pickleball Tournament.
Logan Canyon Climb
Recreation
Come spend a few hours rock climbing up in Logan Canyon. We will meet at the OP and drive up the canyon to experience some of the many climbs right in our campus backyard. This is a great opportunity to learn some of the routes in Logan Canyon or try climbing for the first time. No experience necessary, beginners welcome. Trip Cost includes transportation, climbing equipment, and student leadership. Space is limited so sign up today!
All participants must have health insurance and abide by OP and University Policies.
LAEP Speaker Series: Patricia Algara
Panel Discussion/Presentation
More than 40% of insect species are declining and a third are endangered. Monarch Butterflies population has plummeted 99.9% since the 1980s. This poses a tremendous risk to our ecosystem. This talk will reflect on how Patricia's love for bees has led her on a path that transformed how she approaches design as activism while harnessing the creative process. She believes that landscape architects have an important role and the potential to make a big impact for insect survival.
Adult & Pediatric CPR/AED/First Aid Course
Workshop/Training
Get your American Red Cross CPR/AED/First Aid certification!
This course will prepare you to recognize and care for a variety of first aid, breathing, and cardiac emergencies involving adults, children, and infants.
Register at recportal.usu.edu
Let Her Light Shine: Memorial Walk for Lauren McCluskey
Special Event
On the third anniversary of Lauren McCluskey's death, Utah State University will host a memorial walk at the Ralph Maughan Track Stadium. This event will be to honor the incredible Lauren McCluskey as well as raise awareness about relationship violence and important resources.
Participants will be encouraged to sign Lauren's Promise, a pledge to believe victims of threatening behavior.
We will begin our walk at the track field, following keynote speakers, and will end our walk at the South entrance of Maverik Stadium prior to the USU Football Homecoming Game.
Wilderness First Aid Course
Workshop/Training
The Wilderness First Aid 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.
This course is taught in partnership with DesertMountainMedicine.
Running of the Bulls 5K
Special Event | Homecoming
Join fellow Aggies in completing the Homecoming 5K run/walk wherever you are or in-person beginning on the Logan campus ending on Main Street just in time to join the Homecoming Parade. Points for creativity! Show us your Big Blue spirit by wearing your Aggie swag. Don't miss discounted pricing: Now- October 4 (Early Bull); October 5 –October 15 (Eager Bull); October 16- October 22 (Slow Poke). Registration will close Thursday, October 22 at 5 pm. Registration is available the morning of for an additional charge. All proceeds benefit your USU Spirit Squad!
All participants receive an athletic race shirt, post-race refreshments, VIP seating at the parade, entry into our prize drawing, a voucher for Aggie Ice Cream, and other goodies from our sponsors. T-SHIRTS ARE NOT GUARANTEED IF REGISTERED AFTER October 15.
Note, this is a point-to-point race so participants must park at the Logan Tabernacle and ride the shuttle up to the starting line or get their own ride back to campus to their car. Shuttles begin at 7:15 AM and the last shuttle will leave promptly at 8:00 AM!
Providence Mountain Biking
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, load up our bikes and drive to the Providence trailhead and ride. Some trail riding experience is recommended. Participants must be in good physical condition and prepared for strenuous physical activity. Trip cost includes transportation to and from the trailhead and student leadership.
Participants are encouraged to bring their own mountain bike (in working condition). If you need a bike, an OP rental is available at a discounted rate.
Register at recportal.usu.edu.
MWC-Evans Writers' Workshop for Auto/Biography, Memoir, and Family History
Workshop/Training
Have you ever thought about writing biography, autobiography, memoir or family history? Did you ever take a creative writing class that inspired you? Or do you have a start on a project but need some additional inspiration or maybe a nudge to take it from concept to composition? Writers of all expertise levels are invited to a Writer’s Workshop for Auto/Biography on Saturday, October 23rd from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Utah State University - Salt Lake Center in Taylorsville. This event is being hosted by the Mountain West Center at Utah State University in connection with the Evans Biography Awards. More information can be found at http://mountainwest.usu.edu/writersworkshop/info or email mwc@usu.edu.
Homecoming Parade
Special Event | Homecoming
The 2021 Homecoming parade will be held on Saturday, October 23rd at 10am.
The parade route runs along Main Street from Center Street to 800 North in Logan.
Aggie Music Fest
Arts/Entertainment
The USU Veterans Resource Office (VRO) invites the public to the Aggie Music Fest on Saturday, October 23 at the Blue Square Apartments in Logan. The event will feature live music and free hot chocolate samples from the Aggie Chocolate Factory.
The event is free, but $5 donations are welcome and encouraged. Those interested in donating may do so in person or visit https://www.usu.edu/adayofgiving/veterans. Proceeds support services for student veterans, including the tutoring program and technology upgrades for the VRO student lounge. Come enjoy the musical talents of Justin Warnick, Tori Smith, Two Headed Trout, Ari and the Bandidos, Sky Olson and Kooper. We hope to see you there!
Hybrid Applied Math Seminar
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Ricardo Ramirez from USU's Department of Biology will be addressing us on Math-Bio collaborations to manage plant pests in the West.
Applied Math Seminar
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Featuring Dr. Ricardo Ramirez, USU Department of Biology
The Applied Math Seminar is a semi-weekly series aiming to enhance the interactions between the applied math groups at Utah State University with researchers from USU and other institutions. The Fall 2021 series will be provided in hybrid form every other Monday.
Covey Leadership Center: Leadership Week - "Choco"bout Leadership
Student Activities
Students can come to the quad and get some hot chocolate and learn about the events happening during Leadership Week.
USU's Inclusive Excellence Symposium
Conference/Seminar | Inclusive Excellence
Utah State University’s annual Inclusive Excellence Symposium promotes diversity, inclusion, and respect in the USU community by offering education, research, and training for understanding the experiences of underrepresented groups.
Join us for five days of important conversations.
IHC Data Analytics Presentation
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Mark Nielsen from IHC will be presenting on how IHC uses data analytics to improve patient care and manage their rapid growth.
Virtual OP Workshop: Western Plant Identification
Workshop/Training
No matter where we are recreating, we are always surrounded by wonderful photosynthesizing plants! Come learn about common plants in Utah; the more friendly, the ones who will give you itchy rashes, and some important identification skills for all those in between.
Register virtualrec.usu.edu.
Covey Leadership Center: Leadership Week - Sharpen the Saw
Student Activities
Students can earn some Covey swag by visiting four booths around campus. Each booth is focused on one of the four dimensions of sharpen the saw—mind, heart, body, and spirit. At each booth, students will learn about the booth’s dimensions.
USU's Inclusive Excellence Symposium
Conference/Seminar | Inclusive Excellence
Utah State University’s annual Inclusive Excellence Symposium promotes diversity, inclusion, and respect in the USU community by offering education, research, and training for understanding the experiences of underrepresented groups.
Join us for five days of important conversations.
A New Normal in Inclusive, Usable Online Learning Experiences
Workshop/Training
One consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic has been more students accessing content remotely, without access to the technology and other resources available on campus. Students from underrepresented groups have been disproportionately affected, something that is not unique to COVID, of course. However, this crisis has provided opportunities to create a new normal of inclusive content delivery, where focusing on the needs of students from the margins will benefit all students.
Providing usable and accessible content through online learning management systems is a challenge, but there are ways forward. For this seminar, we will discuss two specific accessibility practices that provide a model for delivering more inclusive and usable instructional materials: (1) conversion of PDF Content to HTML Content and (2) creating captions for instructional videos.
Biology Speaker Seminar Series: Dr. Ricardo Ramirez
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Ricardo Ramirez from Utah State University: Biology will be presenting "Evaluating Plant-Arthropod Interactions to Manage the West's Pests" in-person as well as on Zoom. Attend the seminar in-person in LSB 207 or on Zoom: https://usu-edu.zoom.us/j/83955459503?pwd=bXhoNCtLb1UzTy9zcEV1V3ByUzZodz09
Society of Women Engineers Meeting
Meeting
The Society of Women Engineers is having there general meeting. In this meeting we will have having our first SWE talk presentation of the year!
FPA Meeting: Brady Jardine, EP Wealth Advisors
Student Activities
Join the Financial Planning Association in hearing from CFP Holder Brady Jardine! Brady currently works for EP Wealth Advisors and we really look forward to hearing from him on his experience in financial advising. Pizza will be provided!
Mindfulness Meditation | Sitting in breath and presence
Recreation
FREE REGISTRATION: https://bit.ly/mindfulnessandmeditationweekly
Mindfulness is a type of meditation in which you focus on being intensely aware of what you're sensing and feeling in the moment, without interpretation or judgment. Practicing mindfulness involves breathing methods, guided imagery, and other practices to relax the body and mind and help reduce stress. Mindfulness meditation has been proven to support various health conditions - stress, anxiety, pain, depression, insomnia, high blood pressure, fibromyalgia, and more - and help you experience thoughts and emotions with greater balance and acceptance, improve attentiveness, and relieve burnout.
Practicing self care through mindfulness and meditation can help you relax and focus on what is most important - your overall wellness. This is a weekly, online wellness series hosted by the Utah State University Office of Health Equity and Community Engagement and Tribal & Rural Opioid Initiative Resource Center.
USU's Inclusive Excellence Symposium
Conference/Seminar | Inclusive Excellence
Utah State University’s annual Inclusive Excellence Symposium promotes diversity, inclusion, and respect in the USU community by offering education, research, and training for understanding the experiences of underrepresented groups.
Join us for five days of important conversations.
Life of a Latinx Leader: George Garcia
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Come join us as we get the opportunity to listen to one of our own students and learn more about his time here at Utah State and his trails to get here.
Halloween Halls
Student Activities
Come to the ENLAB basement and participate in a raffle, spook alley, pumpkin bowling, donut-eating competition, and more!
MHR Virtual Information Session
Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting
This virtual information session is available to anyone interested in pursuing a Master of Human Resources (MHR) degree. Join us to cover general information, frequently asked questions, and a brief presentation featuring MHR students as well as a member of the MHR team to answer any additional questions you may have. We look forward to seeing you there! Register to attend.
MHR Virtual Info Session
Information/Orientation
Virtual Information Session about the Master of Human Resources Program
Pumpkin Painting
Fair/Festival
Join the National Residence Hall Honorary and bring some positive phrases to paint on pumpkins! There will also be a photo booth and treats!
Undergraduate Research Workshop
Workshop/Training
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?
Covey Leadership Center: Leadership Week - CoveyX
Student Activities
A TED-style event, four exceptionally principle-centered students will have the chance to share 10-minute thoughts on leadership. Come connect with your peers, learn about leadership, and enjoy refreshments.
Entrepreneur Leadership Series: Amy Rees Anderson
Panel Discussion/Presentation
This week’s speaker is Amy Rees Anderson, the Managing Partner of REES Capital, an angel Investing Firm and the founder of the IPOP Foundation, a charity focused on promoting entrepreneurship as a pathway to self-reliance. Amy is also an author and serves as a contributor to Forbes and the Huffington Post. She currently serves on 13 Boards.
Previously Amy was the CEO of MediConnect Global, a healthcare technology company she grew and sold in 2012 for over $377 million. She has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards, which include being named CEO of the Year and receiving the prestigious Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award. In 2015 Amy received an honorary PhD.
Fright Night
Student Activities
Join us for scary stories from history, costumes, and treats. It's the annual Fright Night sponsored by History Club & Phi Alpha Theta each year around Halloween. The event is open to all of the USU community. Check our website for updates on presenters: https://history.usu.edu/study/clubs-and-organizations/index
Halloween Dance
Student Activities
Come and join us for a Halloween Dance happening in the JLSC MPR at 8:00 PM!
Soccer - Region 18 Tournament
Sports
Soccer Region Tournament in Ephraim Utah at Snow College.
USU's Inclusive Excellence Symposium
Conference/Seminar | Inclusive Excellence
Utah State University’s annual Inclusive Excellence Symposium promotes diversity, inclusion, and respect in the USU community by offering education, research, and training for understanding the experiences of underrepresented groups.
Join us for five days of important conversations.
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 a live Q+A featuring an MBA alum as well as the MBA team to answer any additional questions you may have. Please RSVP to attend. We look forward to seeing you there!
Trick or Treat
Student Activities
At this event, we will provide a halloween experience for students who are in their bachelors or a Non traditional student to come and trick or treat with their children around campus. There will also be fun activities such as face paint, corn toss, etc. In addition, there will also be music provided by EUSA.
Math & Stats Education Teaching Showcase
Panel Discussion/Presentation
The Mathematics and Statistics Education Group hosts a monthly Teaching Showcase to collaborate and share ideas for strategic motivation and improvement in their teaching opportunities. Please consider sharing a short presentation or story about something you’ve tried in your classes.
Contact Pata Rujirawat (pata.rujirawat@usu.edu) if you'd be interested in presenting or for further information.
Covey Leadership Center: Leadership Week - The Executive Challenge
Special Event
Compete in a leadership case competition with three of your best friends for the chance to win $2,000. Registration closed.
CHaSS Pre-Law Series
Panel Discussion/Presentation
CHaSS Outreach Coordinator and Pre-Law Advisor are teaming up to bring you a series of conversations with alumni working in legal careers. Join us each month as we explore various opportunities and aspects of the legal profession. All USU students, faculty, and staff are welcome!
On Thursday, October 28 we’ll focus on the experience of a judicial clerkship. Join us for a conversation with Kimberly Smith who earned a bachelor's degree in English from Utah State University before graduating summa cum laude from the S.J. Quinney College of Law in 2020. From September 2020 through August 2021, Kimberly clerked for Judge Ted Stewart, a federal district judge for the District of Utah. Now, she is clerking for Judge Carolyn McHugh, a judge for the Tenth CircuitCourt of Appeals.
During law school, she participated in the school’s law review and worked as a research assistant for one of her professors. She also spent summers clerking at Benett, Tueller, Johnson & Deere, a local law firm in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Questions? andrea.dehaan@usu.edu or (435) 797-0366
Huntsman Clubs: Fall Carnival
Social/Networking
Come to the Fall Carnival to play games like pumpkin bowling and socialize with others. Learn about upcoming events with some of the Huntsman clubs while enjoying hot chocolate and donuts! This event will be held at the North Entrance of Huntsman Hall!
BAP Gives Back Service & Networking Activity
Social/Networking
Accounting students - Join professionals from 8 accounting firms and Beta Alpha Psi for a networking event and service activity for the Cache Food Pantry. Free t-shirts for the first 100 people. Breakfast will be served. Dress is casual. Register to attend.
Leadership Forum: Indra Nooyi, Principle-Centered Leader of the Year Award
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday
Indra Nooyi is the former CEO and Chairwoman of the Board of PepsiCo. She has consistently ranked among the world's 100 most powerful women. In 2014, she was ranked at number 13 on the Forbes list of The World's 100 Most Powerful Women and was ranked the 2nd most powerful woman on the Fortune list in 2015. She currently serves on the boards of Amazon and the International Cricket Council.
How Women Rise: Break the 12 Habits Holding You Back from Your Next Raise, Promotion, or Job
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Women’s distinctive strengths and behaviors provide them with many advantages. Yet the very habits that help them early in their careers can hold them back as they seek to rise. In this virtual seminar, Sally Helgesen draws on her work with legendary executive coach Marshall Goldsmith to help women identify and address the habits most likely to get in their way as they seek to move to a higher level. Using vivid real-life examples that resonate and inspire, Sally helps participants:
- Identify how specific habits may hinder them as they move to a higher level.
- Initiate simple behavioral changes that can smooth their path going forward.
- Hold themselves accountable for changes that can benefit them and their organizations.
- Become a more powerful resource for other women seeking to rise.
Participants will come away from this forum with an enhanced understanding of their individual strengths, an actionable template for identifying and addressing challenges going forward, a proven means for enlisting support, and tools for enhancing their visibility and connections.
Registration required to attend.
MHR Virtual Info Session
Information/Orientation
Virtual Information Session about the Master of Human Resources Program
USU's Inclusive Excellence Symposium
Conference/Seminar | Inclusive Excellence
Utah State University’s annual Inclusive Excellence Symposium promotes diversity, inclusion, and respect in the USU community by offering education, research, and training for understanding the experiences of underrepresented groups.
Join us for five days of important conversations.
USU MHR Information Session
Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting
This virtual information session is available to anyone interested in pursuing a Master of Human Resources (MHR) degree. Join us to cover general information, frequently asked questions, and a brief presentation featuring MHR students as well as a member of the MHR team to answer any additional questions you may have. We look forward to seeing you there! Register to attend.
Intermountain Biological Engineering Conference -Friday Session
Conference/Seminar
Join us October 29th & 30th for a two-day Conference, Friday from 3:30 to 5:30 and Saturday morning 8:30-to Noon. The events will have presentations, a poster competition, industry mentorship, and more! The event is taking place both in-person and virtually through Utah State University and will provide opportunities for students, professors, and industry professionals to be involved. Updates based on the status of COVID-19 will be posted here, as well as sent to registered participants.
LAEP Speaker Series: Kevin Shields
Panel Discussion/Presentation
This presentation will include Kevin’s career serving over 24 years as a landscape architect for temples and other major projects for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Follow Kevin’s career, as he reveals the unique characteristics and criteria related to design of temple sites, the Church’s Conference Center rooftop gardens, and other major projects for the Church. He will also discuss his rare role working with landscape architects throughout the world, and encouraging increasing roles of landscape architects with the design process.
Intermountain Biological Engineering Conference - Saturday Session
Conference/Seminar
Join us October 29th & 30th for a two-day Conference, Friday from 3:30 to 5:30 and Saturday morning 8:30-to Noon. The events will have presentations, a poster competition, industry mentorship, and more! The event is taking place both in-person and virtually through Utah State University and will provide opportunities for students, professors, and industry professionals to be involved. Updates based on the status of COVID-19 will be posted here, as well as sent to registered participants.
Lake Powell Kayaking Trip (Registration Deadline)
Recreation
Outdoor Programs is heading down south to the amazing red rock and blue waters of Lake Powell to explore some of its many side canyons in sea kayaks. We will pack our kayaks with our gear and spend two nights camping on the lake. Participants must be able to swim and comfortable in open water. Trip cost includes transportation, kayak and group equipment, and student leadership.
Register by Oct. 31 at recportal.usu.edu
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