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Apr

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Academic Calendar | Spring Semester

Friday classes held.

All Day | Utah State University |
08
Apr

USU SHRM's Leadership Lecture Series

Lecture/Readings

Join the USU SHRM club as we hear from global HR leaders about their experiences with HR and leadership.

Heinke Hahn is the Director of Global HR for Sennheiser. Sennheiser is a global leader in manufacturing headphones, loudspeakers, microphones, and wireless transmission systems. Sennheiser produced ~$1 billion in revenue in 2019. Heinke directs the global HR strategy of more than 21 subsidiaries, four research and development centers, four captive production sites, and almost 3,000 people employed in dozens of countries.

This is an amazing opportunity to learn from an HR executive from one of the world's most recognized audio equipment manufacturers. We hope you can join us (join via Zoom)!

8:00 am - 9:00 am | Online/Virtual |
08
Apr

Warfare and Welfare in Times of Crisis (USU Virtual Tanner Symposium): Marginalization in Times of Instability

Conference/Seminar | Inclusive Excellence

As part of a USU Virtual Tanner Symposium, USU faculty Prof. Sojung Lim (Sociology) and Prof. Yesola Kweon (Political Science) will be joined by Prof. Nicole Wu (Princeton) and Xian Huang (Rutgers) to discuss their research on this topic.

9:00 am - 11:00 am | Online/Virtual |
08
Apr

MFA Exhibition #2

Arts/Entertainment

Josh Scott | Common Objective
This Exhibition is a result of my understanding of labor and how that translates to functional pottery and my studio practice. This body of work focuses on pots that perform specific tasks as well as pots that may not be used as often as maybe a mug or bowl. This creates a perceived hierarchy in the gallery space as well as in the home. My hope is that my work makes the user consider why they choose to employ a piece of pottery. Does it perform well? Does it feel comfortable in hand? Does it enhance the user's experience? These standards and careful consideration of the forms intended use are the foundations of my studio practice as well as this exhibition.

Casey Miller | Arid Visions
Inspired by reflections of both outer and inner worlds I have experienced while exploring the deserts of southern Utah. The desert landscape is filled with diverse flora that take on alien like forms, seeming as if I am observing life on another planet. Inhabiting a Terrain that can appear desolate at first, but eventually reveals its brilliance and becomes surprisingly vibrant.
In spite of the harsh unrelenting conditions the flora in this area not only survive; they thrive. The adaptations they have made result in the creation of an obscure yet alluring wilderness. Like an agave whose stunning layered leaves lure you in, but get to close and they will harm you. these lifeforms are admirably resilient and adaptable.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
08
Apr

Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers

Exhibition

Farming and agriculture, the activities that feed us, are not usually the focus of landscape and outdoor paintings. However, artists constantly find bucolic, farming, and pastoral scenes an intriguing mix of nature and humanity. Celebrating agriculture through art, Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers focuses on paintings, prints, and sculpture from the collection. Instead of depicting landscape devoid of human presence, these works of art reflect the imprint of humanity on the land in many different ways. A timeline of USU agricultural milestones will accompany the exhibition.

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
08
Apr

Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah

Exhibition

Dorothea Lange (b. New Jersey, 1895 –d. San Francisco, 1965), Russell Lee (b. Ottawa, Illinois 1903–d. Austin, Texas 1986), and Arthur Rothstein (b. 1915, New York –d. 1985, New Rochelle, New York) are the three photographers who were hired by the Farm Security Administration to document rural Utah in the late 1930s. The portraits of agricultural workers and their families, and the land that they worked, provide a unique picture of Utah’s rural past. Lange, Lee, and Rothstein, all well-known photographers when they were hired for this project, took their photographs in rural towns and counties in Utah and these photographs include imagery of Box Elder and Cache Counties as well as Escalante, Santa Clara, Washington, and Widtsoe, Utah. The exhibition is comprised of 34 photographs by Lange, Lee, and Rothstein from the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art collection.

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
08
Apr

American Farmer

Exhibition

American Farmer celebrates the living spirit of our heartland through the faces and voices of the people who keep it alive. Featuring 45 color and black and white portraits in addition to interviews with farmers from across the United States, American Farmer tells the inspiring stores of the stewards of this land. When photographer Paul Mobley set out to capture the soul of our country’s farm communities, he encountered an enduring rural culture that remains rooted in the principles of tradition, family, integrity, and hard work. Crisscrossing the country from Alaska to Florida, Mobley’s photographs show the geographic and cultural diversity of the American farmer. His photographs are accompanied by anecdotes and memories of their subjects. American Farmer is a traveling exhibition organized by Exhibits USA.

All Day | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
08
Apr

The World's Principled Leaders Series: Marisa Drew

Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday

Meet one of the most powerful women in Finance. Marisa Drew is changing the world of finance by linking profits with purpose. She shares her passion for sustainable finance—investing in companies that are more purposeful and more thoughtful—and finds that returns are stable or even higher during times of crisis, like the current pandemic. During her 30 year career in investment banking, Marisa has been a constant champion of gender parity in the industry, encouraging women to believe in themselves and their abilities and to never settle.

Watch live on the Huntsman YouTube Channel.

10:00 am - 10:30 am | Online/Virtual |
08
Apr

Treat Yourself Thursday (Student Empowerment Week)

Student Activities

Setting simple goals is a great way to feel in control of life and get motivated! Check out the Business Council booth near the entrance of Huntsman Hall and jot down a goal on the ‘Huntsman Goal Scroll’ (or text in your goal to 208.360.9135) to join your fellow students in treating yourself with a dose of motivation! Also, take a minute to see the amazing goals that are being set by your peers here at Huntsman Hall. The future is yours!

10:00 am - 2:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
08
Apr

Free Meal Kits

Student Activities

The Service Center is excited to provide free meal kits every week this semester. Learn a new skill and try some new food!
Here's what you do:

1. Reserve a free meal kit by registering for this event at http://https://usu.givepulse.com/.
2. Come to the Service Center (TSC 332) to pick up your meal kit on either February 3 or 4 between 10 am-5 pm. If you can't make it during that time, or can't send a friend, contact Kara (servicevp.ususa@usu.edu) to make other arrangements.
3. Take your meal kit home and find the cooking demo in the link.
4. Watch the demo, then prepare your own meal!
5. If you'd like, snap a photo of your culinary creation and post it with the hashtag #AggiesBeCookin

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Taggart Student Center |
08
Apr

A State of Crisis: Gender and Racial Impacts of Covid-19 (USU Virtual Roundtable)

Panel Discussion/Presentation | Inclusive Excellence

USU Prof. Guadalupe Marquez-Velarde (Sociology) will join Prof. Mala Htun (Political Science, UNM); Prof. Rebecca Kreitzer (Public Policy, UNC); Prof. Gabe Miller (Sociology, MSU); and Prof. Diane Wong (Political Science, Rutgers) in a roundtable discussion of the racial and gender disparities and impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic.
This event is affiliated with the USU Virtual Tanner Symposium on Welfare and Warfare in Times of Crisis.

2:00 pm - 4:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
08
Apr

Discover 4-H Acting Workshop Middle School Ages 12 and up

Arts/Entertainment

Learn stage presence, creating characters and having fun with costume/prop pieces.
Ages 12 and up

3:30 pm - 5:00 pm |
08
Apr

Economics of Box Elder County

Conference/Seminar

Presented by Director of BE County Economic Development, Mitch Zundel. He will share some economic history in Box Elder County and how they went from farming to rockets and other wonderful projects.

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
08
Apr

Crossing Borders: Contemporary Music from Diverse Voices

Arts/Entertainment

USU String Chamber Music presents Crossing Borders. The concerts feature the music of Kerwin Young, Andrew Rodriguez, TImothy Peterson, Anjna Montgomery, Michael-Thomas Foumai, Iman Habibi, Kenji Bunch, and Jessie Montgomery. Developed in partnership with the Gabriela Lena Frank Creative Academy of Music, April 6 features the world premiere of "Loved and Feared" by Andrew Rodriguez and April 8 features the world premiere of "Far from Righteous" by Kerwin Young. Each concer will be followed by a live talkback via Zoom after the performance.

7:30 pm - 9:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
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