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Sep

Spring 2025 Internships - Application Deadline

Date/Deadline

Think Spring! Internships! Priority deadline is Sept. 25 for most internships. (There may be some with later deadlines.) Featured spring internships include: 1) The Utah State Legislature where you are paired with a legislator and work directly with them; 2) The Utah Governor's Office offers 6 different fellowships for spring semester where you will work directly with one of the Governor's advisers in one of these areas: Communications, Constituent Services, Education & Family, Legal Analysis & Research, and State & Federal Policy, Housing & Special Projects; and 3) Congressional Offices in Washington D.C. where you will work in a senator or congressman's office on Capitol Hill. Many more internships are available. Contact IOGP for assistance with your application or click the website below to apply soon! iogp@usu.edu or 435-797-9618.

8:00 am - 5:00 pm | David B. Haight Center |
25
Sep

CIDI Workshop - Creating Usable, Accessible Courses

Workshop/Training

Learn quick and easy practical tips to make sure your content more usable and easy to learn for the students in your course. In this workshop we will go over how to 1) get rid of extra content and simplify navigation, 2) get rid of broken links and make sure your content is published, 3) embed and caption your videos to make them more usable for everyone, and 4) provide content in user-friendly formats that work well on mobile devices.

8:30 am - 9:30 am | Online/Virtual |
25
Sep

Alumni Exhibition Tiana Godfrey and Tiny Houses

Exhibition

The opening exhibition of the academic year features paintings created by Art+Design BFA alumni Tiana Godfrey along with Tiny Houses created by students in the Interior Architecture and Design Program. The Tiny Houses assignment is a component of the Architectural Graphics and CADD courses, and the project outline is simple: design a small residence for two people, approximately 500 sqft per level. The residence must have more than one level, be built in Utah, and meet all residential building codes. The students create presentation drawings, a three-dimensional model, set of construction documents, and interior and exterior renderings of their custom design.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
25
Sep

Brex Info Table - Fall 2024

Information/Orientation

Meet recruiters from one of the most disruptive fintechs in the U.S. Learn how Brex can empower and accelerate your career growth.

9:00 am - 12:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
25
Sep

Lunch & Learn - Investing Principles

Workshop/Training

USU Be Well and Extension's Empowering Financial Wellness Program present a lunch and learn on principles of investing. Does investing sound complicated and scary to you? We know it can feel overwhelming to make the right choices to help you reach your goals. Join us as we explain the basics of investing and provide easy strategies to help you build your own path to achieving financial security. Join experts to learn about how to incorporate investing into your monthly budget, the power of compound interest, and how to open an IRA in 4 easy steps *Presentation will be recorded. Attendance and participation in this event qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
25
Sep

FREE LUNCH- J Dawgs

Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner | Inclusive Excellence

Free J Dawgs lunch for the first 40 VRO Students.

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Taggart Student Center |
25
Sep

Brex Info Luncheon - Fall 2024

Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner

Don't miss Brex's exclusive info session! Connect with senior leaders from one of the most disruptive fintechs, discover its rotational program, and see how Brex can empower your career growth. Lunch Provided. All majors welcome.

12:30 pm - 1:30 pm | Huntsman Hall |
25
Sep

ETE Learning Circle (Sustainable)

Workshop/Training | Learning Circles

Sustainability: Higher Education's New Fundamentalism by Rachelle Peterson Facilitated by Michelle Burrows Wednesdays 1:00 pm Sept 18 | Sept 25 | Oct 2 | Oct 9

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
25
Sep

ETE Learning Circle (Foundations)

Workshop/Training | Learning Circles

Designing a Motivational Syllabus: Creating a Learning Path for Student Engagement by Christine Harrington and Melissa Thomas Facilitated by Kelsey Hall Wednesdays 2:00 pm Sep 25 | Oct 2 | Oct 9 | Oct 16

2:00 pm - 3:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
25
Sep

CIDI Workshop - Introduction to Social Annotation with Hypothes.is

Workshop/Training

This workshop will share how teachers are using annotation-powered reading to help students develop foundational academic skills like deep reading and persuasive writing.

2:30 pm - 3:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
25
Sep

Professional Development with Aggie First Scholars

Workshop/Training

New to LinkedIn? Not sure of its purpose? Drop by the TRIO:Student Support Services office for a student led LinkedIn training to learn how to effectively navigate LinkedIn.

2:30 pm - 3:30 pm | University Inn |
25
Sep

Logan Canyon Rock Climbing

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!

3:00 pm - 7:00 pm |
25
Sep

Research Lecture with Andrea Baldwin

Lecture/Readings

In her 2022 book, A Decolonial Black Feminist Theory of Reading and Shade: Feeling the University, Andrea Baldwin uses Black and decolonial feminist theorizing along with a queer of color critique to examine the university as an affective space. This space often causes marginalized and minoritized individuals to feel out of place and out of time. Baldwin developed the concept of “Shad(e)y theoretics” to encapsulate this idea.In this presentation, Baldwin builds on her theorizing to offer insights into the current moment in US politics. She explores the seemingly easy cooptation and, in some cases, cooperation of university administration in erasing marginalized and minoritized communities and their scholarship. While this erasure is not unexpected from a decolonial perspective, it remains deeply painful. Using indigenous feminist and Black feminist ecological thought, Baldwin provides thoughts on how to navigate the current epistemic and affective violence experienced by Black, brown, indigenous, and queer scholars in the US academy.

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | David B. Haight Center |
25
Sep

Project Runway - Fall 2024

Social/Networking

Inspired by the reality tv show, one crafty team will design the winning product to pitch to our selected panel of judges. Pizza provided!

4:00 pm - 6:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
25
Sep

Free Cooking Demo

Information/Orientation

Cooking Demo Schedule: Topics TBD. Cooking Demos will start promptly at 4pm and will run for approximately 1 hour. These demos are taught by senior USU Nutrition & Dietetics students. Come get some delicious food samples and learn how to cook new foods/dishes!

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Aggie Recreation Center (ARC) |
25
Sep

IEEE Officer Meeting

Meeting

Would you like to be an IEEE officer?
Come join us any Wednesday at 5:00. We will plan and organize various events to help students learn and make connections with industry. We will plan projects, talks, and tours.
This is a great way to learn and gain leadership experience. Electrical/Computer engineers and all other disciplines welcome.
We meet at 5:00 in the Snack Shack(ENLAB 108)

5:00 pm - 5:30 pm | Engineering Laboratory |
25
Sep

WEAU General Meeting

Meeting

Join us for our weekly meetings as we prepare for our competition at the annual WEF conference.

5:30 pm - 6:30 pm | USU Libraries |
25
Sep

Tesla-Coil Group Kickoff

Workshop/Training

This semester we are starting a group to learn about and build a tesla coil. If you're interested come, join us!
We will have our first meeting in the Snack Shack (ENLAB 108).

5:30 pm - 6:00 pm | Engineering Laboratory |
25
Sep

Aggie Translators

Workshop/Training

If you are fluent in a second or third language, we need you! Come join our wonderful team of Aggie Translators and help us provide translation and interpreting services in our community. Every other Wednesday, we meet to receive informal training to become community translators and interpreters and enhance our language skills. Don't miss out on this opportunity, be an "Aggie Translator."

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Old Main |
25
Sep

Cybersecurity - IntroDUCKtions

Student Activities

New to cybersecurity? Welcome! Charles, one of our club ACES, is doing a crash course on cybersecurity THIS WEDNESDAY, September 25 at 6 pm! (Right before our regular club meeting at 7pm) Come learn about cybersecurity basics and how to get involved in the cybersecurity club! See you there!

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
25
Sep

Cybersecurity Club - Skills Night

Student Activities | Student Recruiting

Learning through hands-on experience is the best way to learn! We will be hosting multiple skills nights this semester to gain hands on experience through the National Cyber League (NCL) practice "gym". Our amazing ACES will work groups to focus on networks, reverse engineering, digital forensics, and more.   The NCL practice game starts October 14 (in 3 weeks!) and is for everyone from beginners with zero cyber experience to people with years of experience.   See you Wednesday!   September 25 - 7pm - HH 360

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
25
Sep

Jazz Jams

Arts/Entertainment

This concert will feature the Caine Jazz Combo, a guest artist, and jazz students from the Music Department performing standard jazz tunes. The jam session is open to everyone, and attendees are encouraged to bring their instruments and join in. Jam sessions take place on the Hub Stage on the first floor of the Taggart Student Center, near the food court.

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm | TSC, HUB |
25
Sep

FSQ at USU Series: Nature’s Resonance

Arts/Entertainment

We’re thrilled to open our season with the world premiere of "Arboreal," a new work written for the Fry Street Quartet by celebrated composer Laura Kaminsky. Thirteen years and over 60 performances ago, Kaminsky composed the string quartet "Rising Tide" for the FSQ, anchoring their multi-disciplinary project on global sustainability titled "Rising Tide: The Crossroads Project." In this new work, Kaminsky delves into a sonic exploration of trees — their character, processes, beauty and the vital role they play in sustaining life on Earth. This evocative piece promises to be a powerful and moving experience, setting the tone for a season that reflects on our relationship with the natural world.

Livestream Available: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fr3XfsJZjKY

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