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15
Nov

USU Farmers Market - Holiday Gift Market!

Fair/Festival

The USU Farmers Market is hosting the first annual sustainable holiday gift market on November 17th in the TSC Sunburst/International Lounge from 10-3. As part of the market, we are hosting Alternative Gifts International. https://alternativegifts.org/

All Day | TSC, Sunburst Lounge |
15
Nov

draw | breath | animal

Arts/Entertainment

Recent and new collaborative works in drawing, printmaking, photography, and video by Angela Bartram and Lee Deigaard


The animal and being animal is a proposition and position that invites observational and critical debate. To observe the non-human animal is too often tense and politicized; to take on an understated what-it-is-to-be-animal is a sensitized and sensitive means to understand differing perspectives. Artists Lee Deigaard (USA) and Angela Bartram (UK) critically approach the animal as the animal. Using diverse methods and materials and curious to potentialities, they explore working as humans from an animal-centric perspective. They bring sensitivities to their handling of the animal as both artistic subject and collaborator, of behaving as animal, in order to observe and engage with empathy and openness to the unexpected, to animal insight and revelation. Iterative long term projects in drawing and printmaking foreground proximity and proprioceptive, nearly devotional studio and caretaking practices centering on respiration and companionate movement within a global pandemic. This exhibition explores the socialized and familiar in close observation, directly and indirectly, in their individual yet companion practices and additionally features the artists in conversation and active collaboration on site in the gallery.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
15
Nov

Geosciences Speaker Series: John Solum

Conference/Seminar

John Solum is from Shell Oil.

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
15
Nov

Light a Path for Recovery - TROI Resource Center Community Walk

Special Event

FREE REGISTRATION: https://bit.ly/troi-recoverywalk

Resiliency is strengthened and communities are built through connections. We invite you to walk with us to share hope for members of our community who need our support - our friends, family and neighbors - those in recovery from substance use disorders. We will promote education, awareness, prevention, and resources for every member of our community.

CELEBRATING RECOVERY
Meet local, community partners who provide information, free resources, naloxone kits and more. Substance use disorder affects everyone. Learn what you can do to help reduce stigma and harm of SUD/OUD in our community and CELEBRATE those who are currently seeking help or in active recovery.

4:30 pm - 6:30 pm |
15
Nov

Chamber Ensembles

Arts/Entertainment

The Chamber Ensembles concert features the Clarinet Quintet, Flute Ensemble, Cache Horn Choir, and Low Brass Choir. Directed by USU Faculty members, these groups provide small ensemble experience while exploring musical possibilities within homogenous instrument families.

7:30 pm - 9:00 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
16
Nov

USU Farmers Market - Holiday Gift Market!

Fair/Festival

The USU Farmers Market is hosting the first annual sustainable holiday gift market on November 17th in the TSC Sunburst/International Lounge from 10-3. As part of the market, we are hosting Alternative Gifts International. https://alternativegifts.org/

All Day | TSC, Sunburst Lounge |
16
Nov

draw | breath | animal

Arts/Entertainment

Recent and new collaborative works in drawing, printmaking, photography, and video by Angela Bartram and Lee Deigaard


The animal and being animal is a proposition and position that invites observational and critical debate. To observe the non-human animal is too often tense and politicized; to take on an understated what-it-is-to-be-animal is a sensitized and sensitive means to understand differing perspectives. Artists Lee Deigaard (USA) and Angela Bartram (UK) critically approach the animal as the animal. Using diverse methods and materials and curious to potentialities, they explore working as humans from an animal-centric perspective. They bring sensitivities to their handling of the animal as both artistic subject and collaborator, of behaving as animal, in order to observe and engage with empathy and openness to the unexpected, to animal insight and revelation. Iterative long term projects in drawing and printmaking foreground proximity and proprioceptive, nearly devotional studio and caretaking practices centering on respiration and companionate movement within a global pandemic. This exhibition explores the socialized and familiar in close observation, directly and indirectly, in their individual yet companion practices and additionally features the artists in conversation and active collaboration on site in the gallery.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
16
Nov

USU Transfer Open House - SLCC

Information/Orientation

COME & LEARN about admissions, scholarships, activities, student life, eat Aggie Ice Cream and more! USU representatives will be there to answer your questions.

For more information about this open house or our virtual open houses, visit openhouses.usu.edu.

COVID-19 health precautions will be implemented at this event.

USU is committed to a learning and working environment free from discrimination. For USU’s non-discrimination notice, see equity.usu.edu/non-discrimination.

10:00 am - 12:00 pm |
16
Nov

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.

7:30 pm - 8:10 pm | Online/Virtual |
17
Nov

USU Farmers Market - Holiday Gift Market!

Fair/Festival

The USU Farmers Market is hosting the first annual sustainable holiday gift market on November 17th in the TSC Sunburst/International Lounge from 10-3. As part of the market, we are hosting Alternative Gifts International. https://alternativegifts.org/

All Day | TSC, Sunburst Lounge |
17
Nov

draw | breath | animal

Arts/Entertainment

Recent and new collaborative works in drawing, printmaking, photography, and video by Angela Bartram and Lee Deigaard


The animal and being animal is a proposition and position that invites observational and critical debate. To observe the non-human animal is too often tense and politicized; to take on an understated what-it-is-to-be-animal is a sensitized and sensitive means to understand differing perspectives. Artists Lee Deigaard (USA) and Angela Bartram (UK) critically approach the animal as the animal. Using diverse methods and materials and curious to potentialities, they explore working as humans from an animal-centric perspective. They bring sensitivities to their handling of the animal as both artistic subject and collaborator, of behaving as animal, in order to observe and engage with empathy and openness to the unexpected, to animal insight and revelation. Iterative long term projects in drawing and printmaking foreground proximity and proprioceptive, nearly devotional studio and caretaking practices centering on respiration and companionate movement within a global pandemic. This exhibition explores the socialized and familiar in close observation, directly and indirectly, in their individual yet companion practices and additionally features the artists in conversation and active collaboration on site in the gallery.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
17
Nov

USU Transfer Open House - Snow

Information/Orientation

COME & LEARN about admissions, scholarships, activities, student life, eat Aggie Ice Cream and more! USU representatives will be there to answer your questions.

For more information about this open house or our virtual open houses, visit openhouses.usu.edu.

COVID-19 health precautions will be implemented at this event.

USU is committed to a learning and working environment free from discrimination. For USU’s non-discrimination notice, see equity.usu.edu/non-discrimination.

10:00 am - 2:00 pm |
17
Nov

USU Farmers Market - Holiday Gift Market!

Fair/Festival

The USU Farmers Market is hosting the first annual sustainable holiday gift market on November 17th in the TSC Sunburst/International Lounge from 10-3. As part of the market, we are hosting Alternative Gifts International. https://alternativegifts.org/

All Day | Taggart Student Center |
17
Nov

Dragg Show

Arts/Entertainment

USU Residence Life is hosting it's 3rd annual Drag Show! With almost two hours of performances scheduled and a visit from Keynote Speaker, Doctor Christy Glass, who is a Professor of Sociology and the Interim Director Center for Intersectional Gender Studies and Research.

Doors open to the TSC Ballroom at 6:30 PM!

Entry is Free, however, merch and donations will be available. All proceeds go to the Trevor Project and the Logan Pride foundation.

7:00 pm - 10:00 pm | TSC, Evan N. Stevenson Ballroom |
17
Nov

Jazz Jam

Arts/Entertainment

Kevin Stout has been a freelance jazz trombonist in Las Vegas, Nevada, for many years, where he has worked with Joe Piscopo, The Four Tops, Don Rickles and Frank Sinatra Jr., among many others. His credits include the Don Menza Big Band and Quintet, The Nevada Jazz Orchestra and his own Kevin Stout Quintet. From 1992 to 2000, Kevin performed with the Four Freshmen jazz vocal group as a trombone soloist, guitarist, bassist, percussionist and vocalist. Stout appeared on three albums with the Four Freshmen, two of which were produced and engineered by Stout. His television credits include The Charles Grodin Show, CBS Sunday Morning and 50 years Fresh, a PBS special which aired in summer 1999 and featured Maureen McGovern. International appearances include “Tamouri's World Of Music” variety show in Japan, and “Tribute to Stan Kenton”, a German television special from Berlin,Germany. His latest two CD's as a co-leader have been critically acclaimed, the first of which, Good Pals, climbed to #23 on the Jazzweek charts, and “Up Jazz Creek” is poised to continue this trend. His melodic improvisations, and an unusually extended high register mark Kevin's unique sound.

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
18
Nov

draw | breath | animal

Arts/Entertainment

Recent and new collaborative works in drawing, printmaking, photography, and video by Angela Bartram and Lee Deigaard


The animal and being animal is a proposition and position that invites observational and critical debate. To observe the non-human animal is too often tense and politicized; to take on an understated what-it-is-to-be-animal is a sensitized and sensitive means to understand differing perspectives. Artists Lee Deigaard (USA) and Angela Bartram (UK) critically approach the animal as the animal. Using diverse methods and materials and curious to potentialities, they explore working as humans from an animal-centric perspective. They bring sensitivities to their handling of the animal as both artistic subject and collaborator, of behaving as animal, in order to observe and engage with empathy and openness to the unexpected, to animal insight and revelation. Iterative long term projects in drawing and printmaking foreground proximity and proprioceptive, nearly devotional studio and caretaking practices centering on respiration and companionate movement within a global pandemic. This exhibition explores the socialized and familiar in close observation, directly and indirectly, in their individual yet companion practices and additionally features the artists in conversation and active collaboration on site in the gallery.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
18
Nov

Testing Like a Pro

Cultural

We will be discussing test anxiety and how to use it, test preparations techniques, and test taking strategies to prepare for finals week.

12:30 pm - 1:30 pm | Taggart Student Center |
18
Nov

Re-Launching the Career Design Center

Workshop/Training

Over the past year, the Career Design Center, formerly Career Services, has been very busy reimagining and redesigning career education at Utah State University. Based on national trends, research, data, feedback from the Utah State University (USU) community, and the workforce, changes were made to scale the Career Design Center's ability to reach all USU students. Career education is all of our responsibility - the future of the Career Design Center is to be a presence that is strategically integrated into the student academic experience, not just a brick-and-mortar location. Our goal is to collaborate with more and more faculty so we can more intentionally help students be a learner, but also prepare for their careers and successfully transition into the workforce. Helping students gain experience through opportunities such as internships gives students a stronger advantage in the job market upon graduation. The Career Design Center can provide more strategic career education to help students navigate the ever-changing workforce needs.

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Distance Education Building |
18
Nov

String Chamber

Arts/Entertainment

TBA

7:30 pm - 9:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
19
Nov

draw | breath | animal

Arts/Entertainment

Recent and new collaborative works in drawing, printmaking, photography, and video by Angela Bartram and Lee Deigaard


The animal and being animal is a proposition and position that invites observational and critical debate. To observe the non-human animal is too often tense and politicized; to take on an understated what-it-is-to-be-animal is a sensitized and sensitive means to understand differing perspectives. Artists Lee Deigaard (USA) and Angela Bartram (UK) critically approach the animal as the animal. Using diverse methods and materials and curious to potentialities, they explore working as humans from an animal-centric perspective. They bring sensitivities to their handling of the animal as both artistic subject and collaborator, of behaving as animal, in order to observe and engage with empathy and openness to the unexpected, to animal insight and revelation. Iterative long term projects in drawing and printmaking foreground proximity and proprioceptive, nearly devotional studio and caretaking practices centering on respiration and companionate movement within a global pandemic. This exhibition explores the socialized and familiar in close observation, directly and indirectly, in their individual yet companion practices and additionally features the artists in conversation and active collaboration on site in the gallery.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
19
Nov

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!

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
19
Nov

CHaSS Trailheads: Nelda Ault-Dyslin (AMER '05), Community Service Coordinator & CRIC Founder

Panel Discussion/Presentation

On Friday, November 19, the College of Humanities and Social Sciences will host an alumni presentation with Nelda Ault-Dyslin, the current Community Service Coordinator for Utah State University's Val R. Christensen Service Center and founder of the Cache Refugee and Immigrant Connection.



An avid volunteer, Nelda has given her time to several non-profits including HELP International in El Salvador and the Bowling Green International Center, a resettlement center founded to serve Bosnian refugees. Students interested in serving communities in need will want to hear Nelda detail her experiences making a big difference on a local level. Join us for an engaging conversation and learn how you can become a more involved member of the USU community. Open to all students, faculty, and staff!



Come to MAIN 115 at 1:30pm on Friday, November 19 and do your part - bring a friend!

Help us continue to offer in-person events by wearing your mask.

Refreshments will be provided. See you on November 19!



Questions? andrea.dehaan@usu.edu or 435-797-0366

1:30 pm - 2:30 pm | Old Main |
19
Nov

USU Physics' November Demo Show

Special Event

Inquiring minds of all ages are invited to the USU Department of Physics' 14th annual November Demo Show! Enjoy an evening of non-stop science demonstrations. This year's theme is "Light There Be Light" and demonstrations feature incandescence, fluorescence, iridescence, lasers and more! Admission is free.

Parking is available in the outdoor surface parking lot south of Old Main and in the university parking terraces at 700 East 600 North and at 850 East 700 North in Logan.

7:00 pm - 8:30 pm | Eccles Science Learning Center Auditorium |
19
Nov

Sounds of the Stadium

Arts/Entertainment

Hear the music of the Aggie Marching Bands in the comfort of the Daines Concert Hall!

7:30 pm - 9:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Daines Concert Hall |
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