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01
Nov

Managing Multiple Sections with Blueprint Courses

Workshop/Training

If you teach several sections of the same course that meet at different times, you can save yourself time developing Canvas content using a blueprint course. Blueprint courses are associated with multiple sections. You add content to the blueprint course then changes are synced to the other sections, thus eliminating the need to update content in various places. This workshop will walk you through the details.

10:00 am - 11:00 am | Online/Virtual |
01
Nov

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.

10:30 am - 11:30 am | Animal Science |
01
Nov

Pitch Competition

Special Event | Competitions

Come pitch your product/service and business plan for a chance to win cash prizes! Open to students of all majors.

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
01
Nov

Faculty Senate Meeting

Meeting

Faculty Senate Meeting

3:00 pm - 4:30 pm | USU Libraries |
01
Nov

Geosciences Speaker Series: Dr. Stuart Parker

Conference/Seminar

Dr. Stuart Parker from Idaho State University will present on "A Thermal Profile Across the Idaho-Montana Fold-Thrust Belt Reveals Early Burial to Late Exhumation During Progressive Growth of an Orogenic Wedge: U.S. Cordillera".

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
01
Nov

MAE Fall 2021 Research Seminar Series

Conference/Seminar

From the Sun to the Earth: The Origin and Impact of Space Weather

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Engineering Building |
01
Nov

USU Open House - Layton

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.

ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS will be awarded on the spot to qualified students who complete an online application BEFORE attending the open house.

We can’t wait to see you there! Bring your high school transcripts and test scores (if available). Current information on scholarship parameters and requirements can be found at usu.edu/admissions/scholarships.

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.

4:00 pm - 7:00 pm |
01
Nov

Lifeguard Blended Learning Course

Workshop/Training

20 hour course designed to provide lifeguard participants with the knowledge and skills to prevent, recognize and respond to aquatic emergencies and to provide care for breathing and cardiac emergencies, injuries and sudden illnesses until emergency medical services (EMS) personnel take over. The course content and activities will prepare participants to make appropriate decisions about the care to provide in an aquatic emergency and a medical emergency.

The course will take place Nov. 1-6, 5pm-8pm. 

Register on recportal.usu.edu!

5:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Aggie Recreation Center (ARC) |
01
Nov

Science Week 2021 - Mental Health Night

Social/Networking

During USU Science Week 2021, all are welcome to Mental Health Night from 6-8 pm in EBB 214, 216, 218 and 215. Learn about mental health resources offered at Utah State, visit with therapy dogs, participate in guided meditation and enjoy free refreshments. You matter.

EBB = Eccles Business Building, location = https://www.usu.edu/map/index.cfm?id=23

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm | George S. Eccles Business Building |
01
Nov

Gavon Peck + Elzbieta Bilicka: Alumnus | Faculty Recital

Arts/Entertainment

Join violist Gavon Peck, USU class of 2016, and Elzbieta Bilicka, USU Piano Faculty, for a program featuring works by Lili Boulanger, Heinrich Biber, York Bowen, and Cesar Franck. This program has been generously sponsored by the USU Music and USU Strings departments.

7:30 pm - 8:45 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
02
Nov

The Annual Graduate & Undergraduate Exhibition

Arts/Entertainment

The Annual Graduate and Undergraduate exhibitions feature works of students currently enrolled in the Art + Design program. These students represent all the Art + Design disciplines, including ceramics, drawing & painting, printmaking, sculpture, art education, photography, Interior Architecture + Design, and Graphic Design.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
02
Nov

Huntsman Graduate Fair

Information/Orientation

Learn about the different graduate programs offered at the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business, including the following: Master of Accounting (MAcc), Master of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Data Analytics (MDATA), Master of Human Resources (MHR), Master of Management Information Systems (MMIS), Master of Science in Economics (MSE) and Master of Financial Economics (MFE).

10:00 am - 2:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
02
Nov

Science Week 2021 - Science Carnival Games

Fair/Festival

During USU Science Week 2021, join in uber-fun science carnival games, win prizes and enjoy free popcorn in the 2nd-floor Taggart Student Center International and Sunburst Lounges.

11:00 am - 2:00 pm | Taggart Student Center |
02
Nov

Nursing Application Workshop

Workshop/Training

Get step-by-step guidance on how to apply to USU's nursing programs, plus information on scholarships and career opportunities.

11:00 am - 12:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
02
Nov

Online Teaching Tips

Workshop/Training

Learn how to set up an online course in Canvas using a Canvas template. This workshop addresses the process of beginning with a course map, importing a Canvas template, and then developing and organizing course materials into modules.

2:00 pm - 3:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
02
Nov

Biology Speaker Seminar Series: Dr. Molly Albecker

Conference/Seminar

Dr. Molly Albecker from Utah State University: Biology will be presenting "Adaptation to Changed Environments: Lessons from a Coastal Amphibian" 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

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Life Sciences Building |
02
Nov

Starlight Hike

Recreation

Explore the canyon by starlight with Outdoor Programs!
Register for $10 at recportal.usu.edu

6:00 pm - 10:00 pm | Outdoor Recreation Center |
02
Nov

Jazz Kicks

Arts/Entertainment

TBA

7:30 pm - 9:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
02
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 |
03
Nov

The Annual Graduate & Undergraduate Exhibition

Arts/Entertainment

The Annual Graduate and Undergraduate exhibitions feature works of students currently enrolled in the Art + Design program. These students represent all the Art + Design disciplines, including ceramics, drawing & painting, printmaking, sculpture, art education, photography, Interior Architecture + Design, and Graphic Design.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
03
Nov

Fidelity Webinar: Invest Confidently for Your Future

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Be Well invites you to join Fidelity for a financial wellness presentation to help you invest confidently for your future. In this presentation you will learn to define your savings goals, build an investment plan to help optimize your savings, and understand the importance of continuously managing your plan. Register for this webinar today! Participation in this event qualifies as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
03
Nov

46th Annual Honors Last Lecture

Lecture/Readings

46th Annual Honors Last Lecture on Wednesday, November 3, 2021, from 3:30-4:30 p.m., via Zoom. This signature Honors event will feature the 2021 Honors Outstanding Professor, Dr. Timothy Chenette (Department of Music). Dr. Chenette will deliver his Lecture, entitled "Listening to Dissonance," on November 3 at 3:30 p.m., via Zoom followed by a live moderated Q&A. At the time of the event, visit the Honors website and click on the "watch now" button.

3:30 pm - 5:00 pm |
03
Nov

46th Annual Honors Last Lecture

Lecture/Readings

46th Annual Honors Last Lecture on Wednesday, November 3, 2021, from 3:30-4:30 p.m., via Zoom. This signature Honors event will feature the 2021 Honors Outstanding Professor, Dr. Timothy Chenette (Department of Music). Dr. Chenette will deliver his Lecture, entitled "Listening to Dissonance," on November 3 at 3:30 p.m., via Zoom followed by a live moderated Q&A. At the time of the event, visit the Honors website and click on the "watch now" button.

3:30 pm - 5:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
03
Nov

Science Week 2021 - Rapid Fire Research Presentations

Panel Discussion/Presentation

During Science Week 2021, student researchers have FOUR MINUTES and FOUR SLIDES to tell you about their awesome projects! Enjoy free snacks and mix-and-mingle fun, while learning about exciting research at Utah State.

LSB = Life Sciences Building, location = https://www.usu.edu/map/index.cfm?id=695

6:00 pm - 7:30 pm | Life Sciences Building |
03
Nov

3D Printing Workshop with Space Dynamics Lab engineer Robert Fowler

Workshop/Training

Additive manufacturing is gaining more and more traction in every aspect of the engineering world. Hear from Space Dynamics engineer Robert Fowler about 3D printing and its applications in small satellites! We will be hosting a workshop where Robert will describe a current issue that engineers at Space Dynamics are working on, which involves the use of 3D printing. Attendees will be broken up into small groups to tackle the problem and present their findings to the group. Afterward, we will provide food!! This is a great opportunity to meet an engineer at Space Dynamics Lab and get better acquainted with the applications of 3D printing.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Engineering Building |
03
Nov

MHR Virtual Info Session

Information/Orientation

Virtual Information Session about the Master of Human Resources program

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
03
Nov

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.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm |
03
Nov

Entrepreneur Leadership Series: Crystal Maggelet

Panel Discussion/Presentation

This week’s speaker is Crystal Maggelet who began her entrepreneurial pursuit in 1993 when she founded Crystal Inn Hotels and Suites. In 1994 she and her husband, Chuck, founded MacCall Management, L.L.C. which develops and manages hotels. In 2009, Crystal became the President and CEO of FJ Management, a company founded by her father, Jay Call, and formerly known as Flying J, Inc. Today, FJ Management’s wholly-owned subsidiaries include Maverik, a 270 c-store chain, Big West Oil, a petroleum refinery, and TAB, an industrial loan bank.

Crystal graduated with honors with a B.S. in Business Administration from Pepperdine University and holds an MBA from Harvard Business School. Recently, Utah State University awarded Crystal an Honorary Doctorate degree in Business. She currently serves on the National Advisory Board of the Huntsman School. She loves her role as a mother of her four children and spending time with her family and friends. Her favorite activities include running, skiing, and traveling.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Eccles Conference Center Auditorium |
03
Nov

Real Estate Association: Guest Speaker

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Darin Grange, an appraiser, will be talking to us about "How to Increase the Value of Residential Properties." Whether you are looking at residential real estate as a consumer, investor, or developer, this is a great topic to help you get the most bang for your buck in residential real estate.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
04
Nov

The Annual Graduate & Undergraduate Exhibition

Arts/Entertainment

The Annual Graduate and Undergraduate exhibitions feature works of students currently enrolled in the Art + Design program. These students represent all the Art + Design disciplines, including ceramics, drawing & painting, printmaking, sculpture, art education, photography, Interior Architecture + Design, and Graphic Design.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
04
Nov

Working Across Generations with Troy Beckert - SEA Development Event

Conference/Seminar

Troy E. Beckert is professor of Human Development and Family Studies at Utah State University. His interests in adolescent development shape a research focus on intergenerational learning, autonomy, and psychosocial issues. His current direction of research allows for contextual assessments including families, cultures, and technology.

Troy will discuss his research with adolescent and parent relationships and how it can be translated in the workplace. He’ll discuss both the differences and similarities between members of each generations and discuss ways to successfully work together.

12:00 pm - 1:15 pm | Online/Virtual |
04
Nov

Guest Speaker Alan Matheson

Lecture/Readings

Join the Community and Natural Resource Insitute (CANRI) in hearing Alan Matheson (Executive Director of the Point of the Mountain State Land Authority) speak about the Point of the Mountain Development in Salt Lake and Utah Counties. He will highlight opportunities and challenges for embedding principles of sustainability and diversity in economic development. Refreshments will be served. This lecture will be available both in-person and over zoom.

All Day | Old Main |
04
Nov

Guest Speaker Alan Matheson

Lecture/Readings

Join the Community and Natural Resource Institute (CANRI) in hearing Alan Matheson (Executive Director of the Point of the Mountain State Land Authority) speak about the Point of the Mountain Development in Salt Lake and Utah Counties. He will highlight opportunities and challenges for embedding principles of sustainability and diversity in economic development. Refreshments will be served. Those interested in participating may either come in person or over Zoom.

1:30 pm - 3:00 pm | Old Main |
04
Nov

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.

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Animal Science |
04
Nov

Deloitte Fall Social

Social/Networking

Accounting students are invited for laser tag, pizza, and networking with Deloitte professionals. RSVP by November 1.

5:00 pm - 6:30 pm |
04
Nov

Climbing Wall Clinic: Falling

Workshop/Training

Register for OP's Lead Falling workshop for $10 at the ARC Climbing Wall.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Aggie Recreation Center (ARC) |
04
Nov

USU Eastern Library & Learning Commons Annual Local Authors Night

Arts/Entertainment

Each year, the USU Eastern Library & Learning Commons holds their Local Authors Night. Authors from Carbon and Emery Counties are invited to present their published works. This year's presenters with be the the Book Cliff Poets, a local poetry group.

6:00 pm - 7:30 pm |
04
Nov

Science Week 2021 - Science Trivia Night

Student Activities

During USU Science Week 2021, stretch your brain and join in science trivia fun, while scoring sweet swag, prizes and free snacks! The fun begins at 7 pm in the Stevenson Ballroom on the second floor of the Taggart Student Center.

7:00 pm - 8:30 pm | TSC, Evan N. Stevenson Ballroom |
05
Nov

The Annual Graduate & Undergraduate Exhibition

Arts/Entertainment

The Annual Graduate and Undergraduate exhibitions feature works of students currently enrolled in the Art + Design program. These students represent all the Art + Design disciplines, including ceramics, drawing & painting, printmaking, sculpture, art education, photography, Interior Architecture + Design, and Graphic Design.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
05
Nov

Backpack to Briefcase: Managing Multiple Job Offers

Workshop/Training | Focused Friday

You’ve submitted your applications and completed a handful of interviews - now the job offers are rolling in! But what do you do with multiple job offers? This is new territory for many, so come learn how to manage this predicament from USU Alum Mark Erickson, CPA and Partner at Tanner LLC. Mark has played a key role in increasing the firm from approximately 25 personnel to over 150. Don’t go into this scenario unprepared!

9:00 am - 9:30 am | Online/Virtual |
05
Nov

Leadership Forum: Sam and Kacie Malouf

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Join us to hear Aggie Alums, Sam and Kacie Malouf, share their incredible story founding a global manufacturing and retail business while fueling their passion to help others through the Malouf Foundation.

10:00 am - 11:00 am | Huntsman Hall |
05
Nov

Volleyball Region 18 Tournament in Rangely Colorado

Sports

Volleyball Region 18 Tournament in Rangely Colorado

From 11/05 at 10:00 am to 11/06 at 8:00 pm |
05
Nov

Alumni Lunch Series Ernesto Lopez

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 on November 5 for a discussion with Ernesto Lopez (BA SPAN ’04, MS ITLS ‘10), Instructional Designer for USU Extension’s Online Programs Initiative.

Ernesto has a enjoyed a varied career that has always demonstrated his commitment to community. He spent more than a decade with Bear River Head Start before working to train domestic and international franchise owners. But what made him pivot to instructional design and how did he find himself as the first Hispanic and first immigrant to serve on the Logan City Council? Come meet Ernesto and learn how to change your view without losing your perspective.

Ernesto’s presentation will be held in MAIN 115 at 1:30pm on Friday, November 5.

Please wear a mask and help us continue to host in-person events this semester.

Refreshments will be provided after the event.

Let us know you’re coming! Register now on Handshake.

Questions? andrea.dehaan@usu.edu

1:30 pm - 2:30 pm | Old Main |
05
Nov

Hybrid Face-to-face Teaching Tips

Workshop/Training

Hybrid face-to-face courses meet synchronously at scheduled class times. Some students meet in person in the classroom while other students participate remotely via Zoom.
1. Support learner choice/need of attending either in-person or remotely
2.Provide equivalent learning experiences for all students,
3. Prepare an instructional plan, and 4. leverage features of Zoom to help engage students who attend remotely.
4. Leverage features of Zoom to help engage students who attend remotely.

3:00 pm - 4:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
05
Nov

WWII Dinner and Dance Featuring the Benson Sisters

Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner

Take a step back in time! Featuring a full dinner catered by USU Eastern Dining, this evening will feature live entertainment from the Benson Sisters (an Andrews Sisters Cover Group), dancing, a WWII artifact display, and a real 1940’s Jeep!

6:30 pm - 8:30 pm |
05
Nov

USU Observatory Public Viewing Night

Special Event

All are invited to view the night sky from the telescope of the USU Observatory, located on the roof of the Science Engineering Research (SER) Building on the USU campus. Admission is free. For directions and parking information, please visit the observatory website at http://www.physics.usu.edu/observatory/ . Please visit this website prior to arrival on Nov. 5, as the gathering will be cancelled in the event of cloudy or inclement weather. Also, please note the observatory's telescope is accessible by stairs only, from the building's rooftop deck.

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm | SER Building |
05
Nov

Science Week 2021 - Movie Night

Arts/Entertainment

During USU Science Week 2021, all are welcome to Movie Night in the Life Sciences Building Auditorium (LSB 133). Our feature film is the 2015 blockbuster, "The Martian." Admission is free, but all are asked to bring a non-perishable food item for the Cache Community Food Pantry. Also, while you're watching the movie, enjoy free soda and popcorn! You matter.

LSB = Life Sciences Building, https://www.usu.edu/map/index.cfm?id=695

7:00 pm - 10:00 pm | Life Sciences Building |
05
Nov

Dia De Los Muertos Dance

Arts/Entertainment

Come and Dance with Us! And Celebrate Dia de Los Muertos

7:00 pm - 10:00 pm | Taggart Student Center |
05
Nov

Come Together

Arts/Entertainment

Come hear USU voice students perform works by Mozart, Menotti, Sondheim, and more.

7:30 pm - 9:15 pm | Caine Lyric Theatre |
06
Nov

Come Together

Arts/Entertainment

Come hear USU voice students perform works by Mozart, Menotti, Sondheim, and more.

7:30 pm - 9:15 pm | Caine Lyric Theatre |
06
Nov

Cache Symphony Orchestra

Arts/Entertainment

Prokofiev – “Lieutenant Kije” Suite Mussorgsky – “Picture at an Exhibition” Shostakovich – Piano Concerto No. 2, Movement I, soloist is Aaron Miller

7:30 pm - 9:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Daines Concert Hall |
07
Nov

Faculty Chamber Concert Series

Arts/Entertainment

TBA

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
08
Nov

The Annual Graduate & Undergraduate Exhibition

Arts/Entertainment

The Annual Graduate and Undergraduate exhibitions feature works of students currently enrolled in the Art + Design program. These students represent all the Art + Design disciplines, including ceramics, drawing & painting, printmaking, sculpture, art education, photography, Interior Architecture + Design, and Graphic Design.

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

Applied Math Seminar

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Featuring USU Department of Bioengineering

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.

10:30 am - 11:30 am | Animal Science |
08
Nov

Engineering T-Shirt Design Contest

Student Activities

The Society of Women Engineers is hosting an engineering t-shirt design contest! The contest will run from 11/8 to 12/13. Submit your design for a chance to win a t-shirt of your design, as well as see C.O.E students wear it too! Upload your design here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSftkvCGIAPJnUkZs-NxsIs1lCG8YBpz2plBC_dvfGM5AoC_SA/viewform?vc=0&c=0&w=1&flr=0

All Day |
08
Nov

Spring Preview

Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting

Come and learn about spring semester events and opportunities for the E-Center

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
08
Nov

Aggie First Scholars BIPOC Student Panel with JC Vázquez

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Aggie First Scholars is hosting a public Zoom panel with first-generation college students who also identify as students of color. Join us in learning about their stories!

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm |
08
Nov

Geosciences Speaker Series: Dr. Cailey Condit

Conference/Seminar

Dr. Cailey Condit from University of Washington will present.

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
08
Nov

The Afghanistan Crisis: The Challenges of Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding

Panel Discussion/Presentation

The US experience in Afghanistan raises important questions about the meaning of peacekeeping and peacebuilding, and the ability of the US to engage in either one. What should global visions of peacekeeping be? Is it even possible to move from peacekeeping to peacebuilding? Our aim with this panel is to promote a campus-wide discussion on the meanings of peacebuilding and peacekeeping by bringing together practitioners and academics. Speakers include Dr. Danielle Ross, Ms. Somaye Sarvarzade, and Brig-Gen Tyler Smith. Sponsored by the Global Peacebuilding Certificate program and the Tanner Humanities program.

4:30 pm - 6:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
08
Nov

The Afghanistan Crisis: The Challenges of Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding

Panel Discussion/Presentation

The U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan raises important questions about the meaning of peacekeeping and peacebuilding in the 21st century. Join us for this panel discussion about the situation in Afghanistan, the role of the U.S. around the globe, and the nature of peacebuilding in a world of conflict.

Speakers:
Dr. Danielle Ross, History Department, USU
Somaye Sarvardze, education and development expert
Brigadier General Tyler Smith, Utah National Guard

Zoom link:
https://usu-edu.zoom.us/j/89591235381?pwd=ZlptS1k5REVUK1J3RVc3YlBVS3JBUT09
Meeting ID: 895 9123 5381
Passcode: 375850

Sponsored by
Global Peacebuilding Certificate
Tanner Talks

4:30 pm - 6:00 pm | Old Main |
08
Nov

USU Open House - Price

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.

ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS will be awarded on the spot to qualified students who complete an online application BEFORE attending the open house.

We can’t wait to see you there! Bring your high school transcripts and test scores (if available). Current information on scholarship parameters and requirements can be found at usu.edu/admissions/scholarships.

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.

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm |
08
Nov

USU Open House - St. George

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.

ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS will be awarded on the spot to qualified students who complete an online application BEFORE attending the open house.

We can’t wait to see you there! Bring your high school transcripts and test scores (if available). Current information on scholarship parameters and requirements can be found at usu.edu/admissions/scholarships.

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.

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm |
08
Nov

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

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm |
08
Nov

International Heroes Night

Cultural

The International Student Council invites you to attend International Heroes Night during International Education Week. Enjoy karaoke, food, and presentations of the International Faculty Recognition Awards.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm | TSC, International Lounge |
08
Nov

Percussion Ensembles

Arts/Entertainment

The USU Percussion Ensembles concert will feature guest artist, Dr. Ben Charles, Assistant Professor of Percussion at Tarleton State University, as the soloist on Bob Becker’s Mudra performed alongside the Caine Percussion Ensemble. Other pieces performed on this concert will include works from composers such as Thomas Gauger, Brian Nozny, Christopher Rouse, and Blake Tyson.

7:30 pm - 9:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Daines Concert Hall |
08
Nov

Nexus Night

Student Activities

Student Event- Nexus Night- Prizes, Games, and Food happening in the Nexus at 8:30 AM!

8:30 pm - 10:00 pm |
09
Nov

The Annual Graduate & Undergraduate Exhibition

Arts/Entertainment

The Annual Graduate and Undergraduate exhibitions feature works of students currently enrolled in the Art + Design program. These students represent all the Art + Design disciplines, including ceramics, drawing & painting, printmaking, sculpture, art education, photography, Interior Architecture + Design, and Graphic Design.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
09
Nov

Immunization and Booster Clinic

Special Event

Be Well and Bear River Health Department are hosting another Immunization and Booster Clinic for employees, their dependents, and students. Registration is required to participate and masks are encouraged for all ages 2 years and older. If you are sick or not feeling well, please stay home and do not attend the Immunization Clinic. For a list of vaccines available and to register, click 'More Info' under Website or visit www.wellness.usu.edu/services/immunization-clinics.

For statewide employees or those not able to attend, vaccinations and immunizations are free for benefitted employees and their eligible dependents. Visit any pharmacy, clinic, or hospital within the Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Utah network. Make sure to present your insurance card at the time of service.

10:00 am - 2:00 pm | TSC, Evan N. Stevenson Ballroom |
09
Nov

Update on Student Academic Success Initiatives

Workshop/Training

A Front & Center Webinar featuring Dr. Harrison Kleiner, Heidi Kesler, and Dr. Michael King

11:00 am - 12:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
09
Nov

A UWLP Book Club: Invisible Women - Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men

Meeting

Late fall is the time of year to pull up a blanket, pour a cup of hot chocolate or tea, and dive into a book. The Utah Women & Leadership Project invites you to cozy up and dive in with us in our first inaugural learning circle focused on book readings. UWLP selects well-resourced, invigorating books that will help Utah women better understand fundamental issues that affect them, and host discussions that will foster community and inspire change. You must agree to attend all three sessions; you’ll have the same facilitator and group for each session. Registration for this event is now closed.

The first book will be: Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men by Caroline Criado Perez. This is an awesome book, and the conversations will be enlightening. Sign up and plan to join us for this learning experience!

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
09
Nov

Biology Speaker Seminar Series: Marion Murray

Conference/Seminar

Marion Murray from Utah State University: Biology will be presenting "Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Implementation in Utah" 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

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Life Sciences Building |
09
Nov

MHR Virtual Info Session

Information/Orientation

Virtual Information Session about the Master of Human Resources Program

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
09
Nov

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.

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm |
09
Nov

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.

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
09
Nov

USU Open House - Blanding

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.

ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS will be awarded on the spot to qualified students who complete an online application BEFORE attending the open house.

We can’t wait to see you there! Bring your high school transcripts and test scores (if available). Current information on scholarship parameters and requirements can be found at usu.edu/admissions/scholarships.

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.

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm |
09
Nov

Campus Recreation Job Fair

Conference/Seminar

If you are looking for a job and interested in working for Campus Recreation in Spring 2022 or Summer 2022, come drop by the upstairs Campus Recreation Offices to learn more about all the work opportunities available in Campus Recreation. We will be hiring 75+ students over the next few months to work in 12 different roles in the department.

5:00 pm - 6:30 pm | Aggie Recreation Center (ARC) |
09
Nov

International Business Association Culture Convention

Cultural

Culture through Crumbl, conversation, and competition! All students welcome! Prizes and cookies will be available.

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
09
Nov

Wild Womxn: Climb Night

Recreation

This is a perfect time for anyone that identifies as a woman or non-binary to learn how to climb, belay, and make new friends. Everyone is welcome!

Join us at the ARC Climbing Wall.

7:00 pm - 11:00 pm | Aggie Recreation Center (ARC) |
09
Nov

Men's Basketball vs. SLCC

Sports

MBB vs. SLCC

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm |
09
Nov

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.

7:30 pm - 8:10 pm | Online/Virtual |
09
Nov

Caine Ensembles

Arts/Entertainment

TBA

7:30 pm - 9:30 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
10
Nov

Inner Tube Water Polo Tournament (Registration Deadline)

Recreation

The Inner Tube Water Polo Tournament will take place Friday, Nov. 12.

Register by Oct. 10, 12pm at recportal.usu.edu.

12:00 am - 12:00 pm | Aggie Recreation Center (ARC) |
10
Nov

The Annual Graduate & Undergraduate Exhibition

Arts/Entertainment

The Annual Graduate and Undergraduate exhibitions feature works of students currently enrolled in the Art + Design program. These students represent all the Art + Design disciplines, including ceramics, drawing & painting, printmaking, sculpture, art education, photography, Interior Architecture + Design, and Graphic Design.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
10
Nov

Virtual Study Abroad Fair for Faculty-Led Programs

Conference/Seminar

Faculty-led programs are a great way to study abroad, with shorter programs from 10 days - 8 weeks long. Meet with faculty leaders for each program and discover where you could go for Spring and Summer 2022. Zoom sessions are offered for each program beginning at 10:00 am and ending at 8:30 pm.

10:00 am - 8:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
10
Nov

Lunch & Learn - Balance, Variety, and Moderation in Eating

Panel Discussion/Presentation

For a little more than 100 years we have been studying food and the nutrition it provides the human body. From this research nutrition scientists have developed key principles designed to better inform food choices that optimize health. This presentation will discuss a few of these nutrition principles that are designed to help people make better food choices and lifestyle changes. Register today and join April Litchford, USU Extension professor, as she shares practical ways to use balance, variety, and moderation to optimize the nutrients you eat while minimizing your potential for weight gain and development of disease. Attendance and participation in this activity qualify as a required activity in the Be Well Rewards program.

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
10
Nov

CIDI Workshop - Improve the Canvas Student Experience

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:
· Get rid of extra content in your course and simplify your course navigation.
· Get rid of broken links and make sure your content is published.
· Embed and caption your videos to make them more usable for everyone.
· Provide content in user-friendly formats that work well on mobile devices.

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
10
Nov

The USU Ecology Center Hosts Dr. Merav Ben-David

Lecture/Readings

Dr. Merav Ben-David, a professor in the Zoology and Physiology Department at the University of Wyoming will give a seminar titled, "Who Pushed the Button?" describing how her work with polar bears motivated her run for US Senate in the last election cycle. The talk will be followed by a social in the TSC Sky Room at 5pm.

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Life Sciences Building |
10
Nov

Launch Your Engineering Career- Creating Engineering Portfolios

Workshop/Training

In accordance with the Launch Your Engineering Career resource, the College of Engineering is providing a portfolio workshop. This workshop will provide the opportunity to create and work on an Engineering portfolio. Food will be provided at this event.

5:30 pm - 7:00 pm |
10
Nov

INL Careers and Internships Presentation

Information/Orientation

Does National Security, Sustainability or Nuclear Energy interest you? Come learn how you can be a part of the solutions to the challenges we face as a nation at this INL Tour! These areas of research involve all majors, so please come and ask your questions. Attendees will be entered into a random drawing for gift card prizes!

5:30 pm - 6:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
10
Nov

Entrepreneur Leadership Series: Tyler Tolson

Panel Discussion/Presentation

This week’s speaker is Tyler Tolson, who is the founder of Denik, a company that features artwork from across the globe on notebooks to generate funds for building schools in impoverished countries. He started the company in 2011 as a full-time student at Utah State University and now works with brands such as Nordstrom, Urban Outfitters, Nike, Quiksilver, Roxy, TOMS Shoes, and Nickelodeon. Denik recently finished the construction of a school in Mali Africa and is now raising funds for a school in Guatemala.

During his time at Utah State, Tyler served two consecutive years as Student Body President. He was one of three students worldwide to be named as “Young Emerging Leader” by the Leader to Leader Institute in New York. Tyler’s favorite things include watching TV with his wife, Nicole, wrestling with his kids, Norah and Henry, and supporting aggie athletics.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Eccles Conference Center Auditorium |
10
Nov

Mid-Week Movie: Coco

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!

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm |
11
Nov

The Annual Graduate & Undergraduate Exhibition

Arts/Entertainment

The Annual Graduate and Undergraduate exhibitions feature works of students currently enrolled in the Art + Design program. These students represent all the Art + Design disciplines, including ceramics, drawing & painting, printmaking, sculpture, art education, photography, Interior Architecture + Design, and Graphic Design.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
11
Nov

Veterans Day Breakfast

Student Activities

A breakfast to honor our friends and family members who serve. Happening at the Price City Peace Gardens.

10:00 am - 11:30 am |
11
Nov

Study Lounge

Social/Networking

Come enjoy SWE's monthly Study Lounge held in the clubs room on the third floor of ENGR (room 326). In this pumpkin spice themed study lounge, do homework and study with others while enjoying snacks!

11:00 am - 2:00 pm | Engineering Building |
11
Nov

The USU Ecology Center Hosts Dr. Merav Ben-David

Lecture/Readings

Dr. Merav Ben-David, a professor in the Zoology and Physiology Department at the University of Wyoming will give a seminar titled, "When the Climate Warms Up, will Social Relationships Cool Down? A Furry Tail," describing her research with river otters in Alaska.

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Life Sciences Building |
11
Nov

Finance and Economics Club: Master's Panel

Panel Discussion/Presentation

The Huntsman School lives by the philosophy of "Dare Mighty Things", and it doesn't stop after graduation. Come listen to and network with Huntsman alumni who have taken that phrase to heart and are now part of top Master's programs across the country. Featuring Garrett White, studying at the University of Chicago; Sean Miller, studying at Duke University; and Laura de los Santos, studying at Columbia University. Attend via Zoom.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
11
Nov

FE Workshop

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Preparing to take the FE? Come and hear what your peers have to say about The Big Test! Engineering students of various disciplines will talk in an open panel to help you prepare for the FE.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Engineering Building |
11
Nov

Men's Basketball against Northland Pioneer College

Sports

Men's Basketball against Northland Pioneer College

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm |
11
Nov

BAP Professional Meeting

Student Activities

Accounting students - join USU alum, Matt Miles, from Conner Group at the BAP Professional Meeting. Dinner will be served.

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
11
Nov

American Festival Chorus & Orchestra: Veteran's Day Memorial

Arts/Entertainment

Join with AFC and the USU Symphony Orchestra for this popular annual concert celebrating the indomitable spirit of our U.S. Military Service men and women This patriotic musical tribute honors Armed Forces Veterans' courage, strength, and love of country.

7:30 pm - 9:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Daines Concert Hall |
11
Nov

Preach Sister, Preach!

Arts/Entertainment

A song recital with soprano, Jamilyn Manning-white and pianist, Sara Chiesa showcasing the song cycle "Preach Sister, Preach!" by composer Evan Mack. Also featuring songs by R. Strauss, Tosti, and more! Featuring duets with special guests - soprano, Cindy Dewey and Grammy-Award winning tenor, Thomas Glenn. Thursday Nov. 11 @ 7:30pm at St. John's Episcopal Church. Free to the public.

7:30 pm - 9:30 pm |
12
Nov

The Annual Graduate & Undergraduate Exhibition

Arts/Entertainment

The Annual Graduate and Undergraduate exhibitions feature works of students currently enrolled in the Art + Design program. These students represent all the Art + Design disciplines, including ceramics, drawing & painting, printmaking, sculpture, art education, photography, Interior Architecture + Design, and Graphic Design.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
12
Nov

Leadership Forum: Mia Love, Former United States Representative

Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday

Join us for a conversation with Former United States Congresswoman Mia Love, and Huntsman School Associate Dean Dave Patel, for a conversation about leadership in business, politics, and public service.

10:30 am - 11:30 am | Huntsman Hall |
12
Nov

Canopy Innovation Summit 2021

Conference/Seminar

Canopy, the leading cloud-based practice management platform for accounting professionals, will host the Canopy Innovation Summit 2021, the company’s second virtual summit.

Attendees will hear about innovations from accounting industry peers, insights and tools to grow accounting practices through innovative approaches, and Canopy’s roadmap.

The event will include talks aimed to inspire attendees who are ready to expand their businesses in 2022 and beyond:
- Keynote Panel: Innovating for the Future
- Ron Baker, CPA and founder of VeraSage Institute
- Jina Etienne, CPA, CGMA, Etienne Consulting
- Donny Shimamoto, founder and managing director of IntrapriseTechKnowlogies
- What to expect from Canopy in 2022 - Larry Furr, Chief Product Officer, Canopy
- 2021 Innovation Award finalist presentations and top winner announcement

11:00 am - 1:00 pm |
12
Nov

Blueprint Courses

Workshop/Training

Canvas allows a teacher to create a "blueprint" course, where updates can be made just once and then synced to several associated courses. This can greatly ease the management of multiple versions of the same class. This workshops shows how to use and effectively manage blueprint courses.

11:00 am - 12:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
12
Nov

How to Quickly Create a Beautiful Canvas Course

Workshop/Training

Design Tools for Canvas allows you to rapidly stylize and build out your Canvas course, allowing you to focus more time on planning engaging content and learning activities in your course.

11:30 am - 12:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
12
Nov

Strengthening Your Emotional Health as Women

Panel Discussion/Presentation

The Utah Women & Leadership Project invites you to join us for our fourth Fall Women’s Leadership Forum.

More than ever before, our emotional health as women is critical to being able to not just “get through” or “endure” the responsibilities of a myriad of life roles but be able to flourish and thrive. Challenges related to things like stress, exhaustion, perfectionism, depression, anxiety, and the feeling of not being “good enough” can halt your positive growth and development. Dr. Susan R. Madsen, founder of the Utah Women & Leadership Project, will moderate a lively and engaging panel of therapists, authors, and experts on this topic. Julie Hanks, Tiffany Roe, and Melanie Davis will discuss the overall components of emotional wellbeing, trends in women’s mental health, and many of the top challenges that women are facing today. They will share their professional insights on top strategies and tools that can help women move from enduring to thriving. We will integrate questions from the audience as well. All are welcome!

RSVP to attend.

12:00 pm - 1:15 pm | Online/Virtual |
12
Nov

Nutrition Myths Virtual Workshop

Workshop/Training

Bust some myths with a virtual presentation from USU Nutrition Students.

Register at virtualrec.usu.edu

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

Alumni Lunch Series - Andrew Soelberg

Panel Discussion/Presentation

The CHaSS Alumni Lunch Series has gone online! Join us for Digital Take-Out as we discuss careers with esteemed alumni. Listen in and participate by asking questions during the live event on Zoom.

On Friday, November 12, we'll feature Logan City Police Officer, Andrew Soelberg (BS Interdisciplinary Studies '16). During his eleven years with the Logan City Police Department, Officer Soelberg has investigated major crimes including fraud and forgery, burglaries, aggravated assaults, child exploitation and abuse, and several homicides. His roles have included working as a patrol officer, bicycle officer, accident reconstructionist, major crimes investigator, internet crimes against children agent, and SWAT operator. Having recently returned to the patrol division, he currently heads the accident reconstruction team.

Listen in and participate by asking questions during the live Zoom event on November 12 at 1:30pm!

Register here: https://usu-edu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_OeQZRX4iTVG7qyOlk5cROg

1:30 pm - 2:30 pm | Old Main |
12
Nov

LAEP Speaker Series: Elizabeth Kennedy

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Elizabeth is the founder of Elizabeth Kennedy Landscape Architect, PLLC (EKLA). Black-owned and woman-run, EKLA is the longest-surviving such firm in the country. Its longevity is due to Elizabeth’s tenacity and her belief in the importance of service—to clients, community, her profession, and the process of design.

The work she directs quietly challenges mainstream assumptions about the aspirations and needs of underrepresented voices to counter the systems and biases that have long dispossessed the less powerful of spaces and rendered the people who use them invisible. Her best-known projects at the intersection of social justice and design exemplify landscape architecture’s potential to engage a broader critical understanding of place and identity. She built EKLA to highlight the heart of her clients’ stories and mission. From this perspective and standpoint, Elizabeth teaches, directs, critiques, frames, collaborates, and edits – in studio and national debate.

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Fine Arts Visual |
12
Nov

Sympholynn Pop String Quartet

Arts/Entertainment

If you like Lindsey Stirling, you’ll love Sympholynn. Blending classical, and top hits, Sympholynn has headlined in Las Vegas, and performed with the world famous JOURNEY! This is a show you definitely won’t want to miss!

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm |
12
Nov

Science Unwrapped - An In-COVID-ient Sleuth

Panel Discussion/Presentation | Science Unwrapped

Inquiring minds of all ages are invited to Science Unwrapped, the public outreach program of USU's College of Science. Featured speaker is USU biological engineer Keith Roper, who presents "An In-COVID-ient Sleuth: Lifting Viral Fingerprints from Water and Air" at 7 pm in the Emert Auditorium (ESLC 130) of the Eccles Science Learning Center on USU's Logan campus. Admission is free. Dr. Roper's talk will be recorded and posted on Science Unwrapped's website following the talk: www.usu.edu/science/unwrapped

Due to pandemic restrictions, hands-on learning activities following the talk will not be offered in-person at this time. We encourage our guests to visit our website for video learning activities: https://www.usu.edu/unwrapped/learning-activities/index

Please note: Pandemic conditions can change quickly. In-person gatherings may have to pivot to virtual presentations with little notice. Please check Science Unwrapped's website regularly for updates: www.usu.edu/science/unwrapped

7:00 pm - 8:30 pm | Eccles Science Learning Center Auditorium |
12
Nov

Trivia Night

Student Activities

Student Trivia Night!
Teams of no more than 4,
Prizes each round,
1 Grand Prize for the overall winning team!

8:00 pm - 10:00 pm |
13
Nov

Extravaganza Junior

Special Event

Society of Women Engineer's are hosting an "Extravaganza Junior" event where elementary students in 3rd-5th grade are invited to visit Utah State Universities' College of Engineering. This event will be made up of STEM workshops, and Engineering Activities for elementary students to get involved with, and have fun doing, all the while learning the importance of bringing STEM to future generations.

8:00 am - 12:00 pm | Engineering Building |
13
Nov

LatinX Parent Tour

Cultural

Come join in on our yearly LatinX Parent Tour, opened to both current and future students. During this tour, we will show case our beautiful campus and all the details of being an Aggie. The tour will be translated both in Spanish and English.

9:00 am - 1:00 pm | Taggart Student Center |
13
Nov

Covey Leadership Center: Turkey Bowl Food Drive

Student Activities

Teams will assemble at the Stan Laub indoor football facility for a football competition. The entrance fee for participation is 100 cans/team.

10:00 am - 1:00 pm |
13
Nov

All-Aggie Tailgate at SJSU

Sports

USU Alumni tailgate at San Jose State University Football Game

2:30 pm - 4:30 pm |
13
Nov

Men's Basketball vs. Western Wyoming

Sports

Men's Basketball against Western Wyoming Community College

3:00 pm - 5:00 pm |
13
Nov

Aggiethon: Dance Marathon

Recreation

Aggiethon is a student club united to change kids’ health and change the future by raising the critical funds needed by Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. 

Help them reach their $40k donation goal by participating in their Dance Marathon! 

Register today: https://events.dancemarathon.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=donorDrive.event&eventID=4561

5:00 pm - 11:00 pm | Aggie Recreation Center (ARC) |
13
Nov

Diwali Night

Fair/Festival

Join the Indian Student Association as they present Diwali Night, featuring performances from USU students and community members and dinner by USU Catering.

6:00 pm - 10:00 pm | TSC, Evan N. Stevenson Ballroom |
13
Nov

Diwali Night Celebration

Cultural

Diwali is a festival of lights and one of the major festivals celebrated in India. Diwali symbolizes the spiritual "victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance"

6:00 pm - 10:00 pm | TSC, Evan N. Stevenson Ballroom |
13
Nov

Diwali Night presented by Indian Student Association

Fair/Festival

Join the Indian Student Association as they present Diwali Night, featuring performances from USU students and community members and dinner by USU Catering. Diwali Night will celebrate lights, music, dancing and culture. Tickets are $17/per person and include dinner and a show. Buy your tickets online at https://diwali.usu.edu.

6:00 pm - 9:00 pm | TSC, Evan N. Stevenson Ballroom |
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

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.

10:30 am - 11:30 am | Animal Science |
15
Nov

Powerful Plant Based Proteins Virtual Workshop

Workshop/Training

Learn more about plant-based protein during our virtual presentation with USU Nutrition Students. 

Register today at virtualrec.usu.edu.

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
15
Nov

Managing Multiple Sections with Blueprint Courses

Workshop/Training

If you teach several sections of the same course that meet at different times, you can save yourself time developing Canvas content using a blueprint course. Blueprint courses are associated with multiple sections. You add content to the blueprint course then changes are synced to the other sections, thus eliminating the need to update content in various places. This workshop will walk you through the details.

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
15
Nov

Faculty Senate Executive Committee Meeting

Meeting

Faculty Senate Executive Committee meeting

3:30 pm - 5:00 pm | Old Main |
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

Preparing for Final Grading

Workshop/Training

This workshop will cover the changes to the grade passback from Canvas to Banner. You will also learn how to ensure grades are calculating correctly and learn how to make manual overrides, if necessary.

10:30 am - 11:30 am | Online/Virtual |
16
Nov

Lunch & Learn - Transitioning from Employee to Retiree

Panel Discussion/Presentation

As an employee closes out their career at USU and enters the world of retirement, the transition process can be overwhelming. Lisa Leishman, Associate Director over Benefits, will provide an overview of what will occur and what action needs to be taken you as you move from an employee to a retiree. This event will be available in person and virtually via Zoom. Attendance and participation in this event qualify as a required activity for the Be Well Rewards program.

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | USU Libraries |
16
Nov

Getting Started in Canvas

Workshop/Training

This workshop covers: Signing In, Profile Settings, Notification Settings, Canvas Inbox, Creating Pages, Assignments and Announcements, Adding Calendar Items, and Adding Student Groups.
Topics are subject to change based on experience of attendees and what is needed.

2:00 pm - 3:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
16
Nov

Biology Speaker Seminar Series: Dr. Rebekah Brasso

Conference/Seminar

Dr. Rebekah Brasso from Weber State University will be presenting "Bioaccumulation of Mercury in the Great Salt Lake Food Web" 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

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Life Sciences Building |
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 |
16
Nov

Glow in the Dark Wave Pool party

Student Activities

Glow in the Dark Wave Pool party happening at the Wave Pool starting at 8:00 PM. All students are invited!

8:00 pm - 10:00 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 | 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

Lunch & Learn - Aetna: Coping with Anxiety

Panel Discussion/Presentation

How do we tell the difference between normal feelings of stress and symptoms of anxiety? This workshop helps participants understand different types of anxiety and provides tools to notice signs in your own life or the life of someone close to you. This seminar will review anxiety disorders and symptoms, how thoughts and actions contribute to anxiety, and treatment and care of anxiety disorders. Register today for this Lunch & Learn event provided by Aetna, USU's Employee Assistance Program, and the Be Well Program. Attendance and participation in this activity qualify as a required activity for the Be Well Rewards program.

More information and resources for Mental Health can be found at hr.usu.edu/aggiesthrive.

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
17
Nov

CIDI Workshop - Creating Inclusive, Accessible Documents

Workshop/Training

Creating accessible content is more important than ever before and there are easy things that you can do as you create your content to make sure they are inclusive for all students in your classroom, including students with disabilities. In this workshop we will go over:
- Accessibility basics and helpful tools in Canvas.
- Creating accessible Word, PowerPoint and PDF documents.
- Resources available to help do some accessibility work for you.

2:00 pm - 3:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
17
Nov

MHR Virtual Info Session

Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting

Virtual Information Session about the Master of Human Resources Program. Register to attend.

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
17
Nov

Launch Your Engineering Career - Is Grad School right for me?

Workshop/Training

Presented by Dr. Doug Hunsaker
"Is Grad School right for me?" Before you decide, come learn about which careers require graduate degrees. Many Tech companies (Apple, Facebook Google), Aerospace Companies (Lockheed, Boeing, Northrop), and Research and Development organizations (NASA, Air Force, National Labs) require advanced degrees for the most coveted positions. Come learn about those positions and whether an advanced degree will help you land your dream job.

5:30 pm - 6:30 pm | Engineering Building |
17
Nov

Entrepreneur Leadership Series: Shark Tank Night

Panel Discussion/Presentation

This week we will be holding our annual “Shark Tank Night”. A panel of 5 “sharks” will be judging students as they pitch their business ideas and the sharks will be awarding prize money to the businesses they deem to have the most potential.

The panel of 5 sharks will consist of:
Justin and Leslie Haskell - Founders of Maximum Senior Benefits
Marissa Barlow – Co-Founder of Nani Swimwear
Kyle Ivins – CMO and Co-Founder of Monumetric
Nathan Putnam – CEO and Co-Founder of Monumetric

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Eccles Conference Center Auditorium |
17
Nov

Women & Weights

Workshop/Training

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!

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Aggie Recreation Center (ARC) |
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

USU Staff Employee Association (SEA) Gratitude Gathering

Special Event

This Grateful Gathering event is a celebration of appreciation for the work of USU Staff members. Come grab a piece of pie and join us in giving thanks!

As part of this event, you are invited to share your words of gratitude to a USU colleague or two online through our Qualtrics form! If submitted by November 15th, this message could be shared at the Logan Campus Gratitude Gathering on November 18th (in the survey, you can choose to have your message included in the PowerPoint).

Other Statewide and Extension offices will be hosting their own local event during the month. Watch for information coming from your on-site staff!

11:30 am - 1:30 pm | Taggart Student Center |
18
Nov

Gutenberg achieves escape velocity: The open access explosion

Lecture/Readings

Bruce Bugbee will present "Gutenberg achieves escape velocity: The open access explosion" in celebration of Open Access week.

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | USU Libraries |
18
Nov

Exploratory Advising

Cultural

We will have the opportunity to hear from USU exploratory advising about the tips and tricks when choosing your major. So come on out and get more information about advising.

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

FE Workshop

Workshop/Training

Forgetting your mechanics of materials as the FE approaches? Join us with Dr. Bay to review some key points you should know.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Engineering Building |
18
Nov

Moonlight & Music

Student Activities

Come and listen to some live music and enjoy some free food. This event will be at the TSC Hub and will be an opportunity for you to de-stress before finals.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | TSC, HUB |
18
Nov

Virtual Trivia

Recreation

Join us for our last trivia night! Register at virtualrec.usu.edu

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
18
Nov

Lead Climb: Climbing Wall Clinic

Workshop/Training

Register at the ARC Climbing Wall.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Aggie Recreation Center (ARC) |
18
Nov

Squat Workshop

Workshop/Training

Learn proper form and squat techniques.
The squat workshop will be held in the fieldhouse and are available to any USU student, faculty, and staff.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Nelson Field House |
18
Nov

IMA Professional Meeting: Brady Murray

Social/Networking

Brady Murray, President of Capstone Partners Utah, will be the presenter.

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

Adult & Pediatric CPR/AED/First Aid

Workshop/Training

Register by Nov. 18 to join our CPR/AED/First Aid course and become certified!

4:30 pm - 6:30 pm | Aggie Recreation Center (ARC) |
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 |
20
Nov

CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer & First Aid

Workshop/Training

The primary purpose of the American Red Cross CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuers and First Aid course is to instruct those who have a duty to act (professional rescuers) in the knowledge and skills needed to respond appropriately to first aid, breathing and cardiac emergencies. This includes the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED) to care for a victim experiencing cardiac arrest.

Register at recportal.usu.edu.

8:00 am - 1:00 pm | Aggie Recreation Center (ARC) |
22
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 |
22
Nov

Applied Math Seminar

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Featuring Dr. Daniel Romero, School of Information, University of Michigan

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.

10:30 am - 11:30 am | Animal Science |
22
Nov

Fall Report & Awards

Ceremony/Awards/Celebration

Come and celebrate the E-club accomplishments of fall semester.

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
23
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 |
23
Nov

Finding Professional Balance

Workshop/Training

A Front & Center Speaker Series Webinar

11:00 am - 12:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
23
Nov

Wild Womxn: Cling Night

Recreation

This is a perfect time for anyone that identifies as a woman or non-binary to learn how to climb, belay, and make new friends. Everyone is welcome!

7:00 pm - 11:00 pm | Aggie Recreation Center (ARC) |
24
Nov

Thanksgiving Holiday

Academic Calendar | Fall Semester

No classes.

From 11/24 , All Day to 11/26 , All Day | Utah State University |
24
Nov

Women's Basketball against SLCC

Sports

Women's Basketball against Salt Lake Community College

3:00 pm - 5:00 pm |
24
Nov

Men's Basketball against Utah Peaks Prep

Sports

Men's Basketball against Utah Peaks Prep

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm |
25
Nov

Thanksgiving Day

Holidays | Holiday Calendar

USU will be closed November 25 2021 for Thanksgiving Day.

All Day | Utah State University |
26
Nov

Thanksgiving Holiday

Holidays | Holiday Calendar

USU will be closed Friday November 26 2021 following Thanksgiving Day.

All Day | Utah State University |
27
Nov

Men's Basketball against Real Salt Lake Basketball

Sports

Men's Basketball against Real Salt Lake Basketball

3:00 pm - 5:00 pm |
29
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 |
29
Nov

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.

10:30 am - 11:30 am | Animal Science |
29
Nov

Importing and Updating Your Course For the New Semester

Workshop/Training

This workshop addresses how to copy content from one semester's course to another, update due dates and settings, check for problems, and make additional enhancements.

11:00 am - 12:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
29
Nov

Faculty Senate Meeting

Meeting

Faculty Senate Meeting

3:00 pm - 4:30 pm | USU Libraries |
29
Nov

MAE Fall 2021 Research Seminar Series

Conference/Seminar

Autonomous Cislunar Positioning System: A Collaborative Project/Proposal for MAE, ECE and SDL

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Engineering Building |
29
Nov

Leave No trace: OP Virtual Workshop

Workshop/Training

Learn about the importance of leaving no trace in the wild and how to achieve that. 

Register at virtualrec.usu.edu.

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
30
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 |
30
Nov

Lunch & Learn: Intro to Tai Chi

Recreation

Tai Chi has often be referred to as “meditation in motion”. Tai Chi is a series of slow, intentional movements combined with deep breathing that can increase strength, mobility, balance, and flexibility. It is suited for all ages and fitness levels. Tai Chi has been proven to be effective in fall prevention. Join Cindy Nelson to learn some simple movements and try a new exercise. Attendance and participation in this event qualify as a required activity for the Be Well Rewards Program.

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
30
Nov

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 class.

Contact Pata Rujirawat (pata.rujirawat@usu.edu) if you'd be interested in presenting or for further information.

3:30 pm - 5:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
30
Nov

Biology Speaker Seminar Series: Dr. Jim Cohen

Conference/Seminar

Dr. Jim Cohen from Weber State University will be presenting "Phylogenomics of Lithospermum L. (Boraginaceae) and the Conservation Biology of Phlox Hirsuta E.E. Nelson (Polemoniaceae)" 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

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Life Sciences Building |
30
Nov

Adversity to Advocacy

Cultural

Come and talk to the Co-chair of the education Committee board in Utah and attorney. Geidy Achecar

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
30
Nov

The Foyer: LGBTQ Mormon History and Theology

Conference/Seminar

Zoom Webinar Event
No other issue is as publicly prominent or as vexing for contemporary Mormonism as the relationship between the LDS Church and the LGBTQ community. We will discuss the history of LDS teachings about homosexuality, the recent emergence of “queer Mormon theology,” and how LGBTQ Latter-day Saints navigate the complex tensions of their religion and sexuality. Patrick will be joined by authors of two recent and important books on these subjects. Blaire Ostler is a philosopher who works at the intersection of queer, Mormon, and transhumanist thought. She is the author of Queer Mormon Theology: An Introduction (By Common Consent Press, 2021). Taylor Petrey is an associate professor of religion and chair of the Religion Department at Kalamazoo College. The editor of Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, Petrey’s most recent book is Tabernacles of Clay: Sexuality and Gender in Modern Mormonism (University of North Carolina Press, 2020).

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
30
Nov

Know Before You Go: Avalanche Awareness Presentation

Workshop/Training

Know Before You Go is a free avalanche awareness program. Not much science, no warnings to stay out of the mountains, no formulas to memorize. In 1 hour, you will see the destructive power of avalanches, understand when and why they happen, and how you can have fun in the mountains and avoid avalanches.

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Aggie Recreation Center (ARC) |
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