Upcoming Events
USU Eastern Dance Team - IN CONCERT
Arts/Entertainment
April 1st, 2nd, 3rd at the Geary Events Center at 7pm
Limited seating
Tickets can be purchased at www.usueasternathletics.com or at the door.
Students can get in free but will need to put their name on will call at the BDAC with proof of ID.
Masks are required.
Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah
Exhibition
Dorothea Lange (b. New Jersey, 1895 –d. San Francisco, 1965), Russell Lee (b. Ottawa, Illinois 1903–d. Austin, Texas 1986), and Arthur Rothstein (b. 1915, New York –d. 1985, New Rochelle, New York) are the three photographers who were hired by the Farm Security Administration to document rural Utah in the late 1930s. The portraits of agricultural workers and their families, and the land that they worked, provide a unique picture of Utah’s rural past. Lange, Lee, and Rothstein, all well-known photographers when they were hired for this project, took their photographs in rural towns and counties in Utah and these photographs include imagery of Box Elder and Cache Counties as well as Escalante, Santa Clara, Washington, and Widtsoe, Utah. The exhibition is comprised of 34 photographs by Lange, Lee, and Rothstein from the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art collection.
American Farmer
Exhibition
American Farmer celebrates the living spirit of our heartland through the faces and voices of the people who keep it alive. Featuring 45 color and black and white portraits in addition to interviews with farmers from across the United States, American Farmer tells the inspiring stores of the stewards of this land. When photographer Paul Mobley set out to capture the soul of our country’s farm communities, he encountered an enduring rural culture that remains rooted in the principles of tradition, family, integrity, and hard work. Crisscrossing the country from Alaska to Florida, Mobley’s photographs show the geographic and cultural diversity of the American farmer. His photographs are accompanied by anecdotes and memories of their subjects. American Farmer is a traveling exhibition organized by Exhibits USA.
Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers
Exhibition
Farming and agriculture, the activities that feed us, are not usually the focus of landscape and outdoor paintings. However, artists constantly find bucolic, farming, and pastoral scenes an intriguing mix of nature and humanity. Celebrating agriculture through art, Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers focuses on paintings, prints, and sculpture from the collection. Instead of depicting landscape devoid of human presence, these works of art reflect the imprint of humanity on the land in many different ways. A timeline of USU agricultural milestones will accompany the exhibition.
Free Meal Kits
Student Activities
The Service Center is excited to provide free meal kits every week this semester. Learn a new skill and try some new food!
Here's what you do:
1. Reserve a free meal kit by registering for this event at http://https://usu.givepulse.com/.
2. Come to the Service Center (TSC 332) to pick up your meal kit on either February 3 or 4 between 10 am-5 pm. If you can't make it during that time, or can't send a friend, contact Kara (servicevp.ususa@usu.edu) to make other arrangements.
3. Take your meal kit home and find the cooking demo in the link.
4. Watch the demo, then prepare your own meal!
5. If you'd like, snap a photo of your culinary creation and post it with the hashtag #AggiesBeCookin
College of Science Spring Awards Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
Utah State University's College of Science will recognize students, faculty, and staff that have gone above and beyond during the 2020-2021 school year.
SHRM Lecture Series - Clay Johnson from MX
Lecture/Readings
The USU SHRM Chapter is excited to announce our next lecture series event. Clay Johnson, from MX, will be joining us for a virtual lecture on April 1, 2021 at 6pm. Clay is the Director of Total Rewards & People Operations at MX and is going to give us some valuable knowledge and insights about compensation and benefits. Please join us via Zoom for this amazing opportunity to learn more about the world of HR.
True Blue Day: Now is the Time to Start Preparing for College
Information/Orientation
Don’t miss your chance to visit USU Eastern. Tour campus, participate in fun games and activities, and get all the information you need to be sure that USU Eastern is the right fit for you.
Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers
Exhibition
Farming and agriculture, the activities that feed us, are not usually the focus of landscape and outdoor paintings. However, artists constantly find bucolic, farming, and pastoral scenes an intriguing mix of nature and humanity. Celebrating agriculture through art, Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers focuses on paintings, prints, and sculpture from the collection. Instead of depicting landscape devoid of human presence, these works of art reflect the imprint of humanity on the land in many different ways. A timeline of USU agricultural milestones will accompany the exhibition.
American Farmer
Exhibition
American Farmer celebrates the living spirit of our heartland through the faces and voices of the people who keep it alive. Featuring 45 color and black and white portraits in addition to interviews with farmers from across the United States, American Farmer tells the inspiring stores of the stewards of this land. When photographer Paul Mobley set out to capture the soul of our country’s farm communities, he encountered an enduring rural culture that remains rooted in the principles of tradition, family, integrity, and hard work. Crisscrossing the country from Alaska to Florida, Mobley’s photographs show the geographic and cultural diversity of the American farmer. His photographs are accompanied by anecdotes and memories of their subjects. American Farmer is a traveling exhibition organized by Exhibits USA.
The World's Principled Leaders Series: Horst Schulze
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday
A legend and leader in the hotel world, Horst Schulze's teachings and vision have reshaped the concepts of service and hospitality across industries. Hear what drove Schulze to stop hiring people to work, and to start inviting people to join the company’s purpose. His simple, principle-driven approach is why the Ritz-Carlton Company has the most loyal customers in the world.
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Watch live on the Huntsman YouTube Channel.
Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah
Exhibition
Dorothea Lange (b. New Jersey, 1895 –d. San Francisco, 1965), Russell Lee (b. Ottawa, Illinois 1903–d. Austin, Texas 1986), and Arthur Rothstein (b. 1915, New York –d. 1985, New Rochelle, New York) are the three photographers who were hired by the Farm Security Administration to document rural Utah in the late 1930s. The portraits of agricultural workers and their families, and the land that they worked, provide a unique picture of Utah’s rural past. Lange, Lee, and Rothstein, all well-known photographers when they were hired for this project, took their photographs in rural towns and counties in Utah and these photographs include imagery of Box Elder and Cache Counties as well as Escalante, Santa Clara, Washington, and Widtsoe, Utah. The exhibition is comprised of 34 photographs by Lange, Lee, and Rothstein from the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art collection.
LAEP Speaker Series: C.L. Bohannon
Lecture/Readings
Join us for the LAEP Speaker Series! On select Fridays throughout the semester, guest speakers from varying backgrounds share their experience and expertise, followed by a Q&A with students.
Lecture Title: Notes on Community Engagement, Leadership, and Social Change
Dr. C.L. Bohannon is the Associate Director of the School of Architecture + Design, Associate Professor in Landscape Architecture and Faculty Principal of the Leadership and Social Change Residential College at Virginia Tech. Dr. Bohannon’s research focuses on the relationship between community engagement and design education, primarily through design for social and environmental justice. Through his research, Dr. Bohannon works in the landscape context of community history and identity, social/environmental (in)justice, and community learning. His research has led to contributions to the theorization and application of community engagement in design education. Dr. Bohannon teaches courses on community-engaged design research, design research methods, contemporary research topics in landscape architecture, and seeing, understanding & representing landscapes.
Fat Love and Relationships
Cultural
Navigating relationships while Fat. You deserve love at all sizes! Relationship talking circle with SAAVI, CAPS, and
Inclusion Center It’s time to change the way we use the word fat and dismantle the stigma we’ve associated with it. Zoom ID: 655 249 0401 Password: happybody
Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah
Exhibition
Dorothea Lange (b. New Jersey, 1895 –d. San Francisco, 1965), Russell Lee (b. Ottawa, Illinois 1903–d. Austin, Texas 1986), and Arthur Rothstein (b. 1915, New York –d. 1985, New Rochelle, New York) are the three photographers who were hired by the Farm Security Administration to document rural Utah in the late 1930s. The portraits of agricultural workers and their families, and the land that they worked, provide a unique picture of Utah’s rural past. Lange, Lee, and Rothstein, all well-known photographers when they were hired for this project, took their photographs in rural towns and counties in Utah and these photographs include imagery of Box Elder and Cache Counties as well as Escalante, Santa Clara, Washington, and Widtsoe, Utah. The exhibition is comprised of 34 photographs by Lange, Lee, and Rothstein from the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art collection.
American Farmer
Exhibition
American Farmer celebrates the living spirit of our heartland through the faces and voices of the people who keep it alive. Featuring 45 color and black and white portraits in addition to interviews with farmers from across the United States, American Farmer tells the inspiring stores of the stewards of this land. When photographer Paul Mobley set out to capture the soul of our country’s farm communities, he encountered an enduring rural culture that remains rooted in the principles of tradition, family, integrity, and hard work. Crisscrossing the country from Alaska to Florida, Mobley’s photographs show the geographic and cultural diversity of the American farmer. His photographs are accompanied by anecdotes and memories of their subjects. American Farmer is a traveling exhibition organized by Exhibits USA.
Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers
Exhibition
Farming and agriculture, the activities that feed us, are not usually the focus of landscape and outdoor paintings. However, artists constantly find bucolic, farming, and pastoral scenes an intriguing mix of nature and humanity. Celebrating agriculture through art, Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers focuses on paintings, prints, and sculpture from the collection. Instead of depicting landscape devoid of human presence, these works of art reflect the imprint of humanity on the land in many different ways. A timeline of USU agricultural milestones will accompany the exhibition.
Stick Up for Yourself (Student Empowerment Week)
Student Activities
Daily decisions can either help or hinder your progress. It might be easier to go with the flow, but sticking up for yourself empowers you to reach your goals and dreams. Stop by the business council booth and write down one way you stick up for yourself (or text in how you stick up for yourself to 208.360.9135). Whether that is participating in something that makes you feel confident, taking time for yourself, or overcoming a difficult situation, etc., you can find little ways to stick up for yourself every day.
Geology Club Rock Shop
Fundraiser
The rock shop will consist of two tables set more than 10 feet apart with traffic flow optimizing 6-feet social distancing. Members and public should not attend under any circumstances if they feel sick or unwell. Everyone will follow USU’s Covid-19 hygiene standards. The club will provide hand sanitizer as well as gloves and require the wearing of masks at all times. Regular cleaning will occur during lulls in foot traffic. THE ONLY FORM OF PAYMENT SHALL BE BY CREDIT/DEBIT CARD. Our prices are meant for college students, they can not be beat.
Virtual Applied Math/ Math Bio Seminar
Conference/Seminar
Virtual Applied Math Seminar with Dr. Zhoulin Qu at the Department of Mathematics at the University of Texas at San Antonio. She will be presenting her project on "Modeling the Invasion Wave of Wolbachia in Mosquitoes for Controlling Mosquitoes-Borne Diseases."
ETE Learning Circle - Foundations of College Teaching
Workshop/Training
How Humans Learn: The Science and Stories Behind Effective College Teaching
by Josh Eyler
Mondays 3pm-4pm
Apr 5 | Apr 12 | Apr 19 | Apr 26
Facilitated by
Ekaterina Arshavskaya
Geo Seminar: Weihong Wang
Conference/Seminar
Geo Seminar: Weihong Wang, from Utah Valley University, will present on the Rejuvenate Utah Lake Project and Career Pathways
Entrepreneurship Club - Student Businesses
Social/Networking
Come listen to students about how they started their own businesses and how they're finding success.
Who: Community and E-Club members
Percussion Ensembles
Arts/Entertainment
The USU Percussion Ensembles will perform a variety of music from composers such as Burritt, Deane, Heble, and Rouse. This performance will be livestreamed to the public at ccapresents.usu.edu
International Student Council Elections
Special Event
The International Student Council (ISC), advised by the Office of Global Engagement, is a student organization representing international students before the USU administration in all matters concerning co-curricular activities for international students.
Voting for the 2021-2022 ISC is April 6-7 at vote.usu.edu. For more information about candidates visit the candidate profile page.
MFA Exhibition #2
Arts/Entertainment
Josh Scott | Common Objective
This Exhibition is a result of my understanding of labor and how that translates to functional pottery and my studio practice. This body of work focuses on pots that perform specific tasks as well as pots that may not be used as often as maybe a mug or bowl. This creates a perceived hierarchy in the gallery space as well as in the home. My hope is that my work makes the user consider why they choose to employ a piece of pottery. Does it perform well? Does it feel comfortable in hand? Does it enhance the user's experience? These standards and careful consideration of the forms intended use are the foundations of my studio practice as well as this exhibition.
Casey Miller | Arid Visions
Inspired by reflections of both outer and inner worlds I have experienced while exploring the deserts of southern Utah. The desert landscape is filled with diverse flora that take on alien like forms, seeming as if I am observing life on another planet. Inhabiting a Terrain that can appear desolate at first, but eventually reveals its brilliance and becomes surprisingly vibrant.
In spite of the harsh unrelenting conditions the flora in this area not only survive; they thrive. The adaptations they have made result in the creation of an obscure yet alluring wilderness. Like an agave whose stunning layered leaves lure you in, but get to close and they will harm you. these lifeforms are admirably resilient and adaptable.
American Farmer
Exhibition
American Farmer celebrates the living spirit of our heartland through the faces and voices of the people who keep it alive. Featuring 45 color and black and white portraits in addition to interviews with farmers from across the United States, American Farmer tells the inspiring stores of the stewards of this land. When photographer Paul Mobley set out to capture the soul of our country’s farm communities, he encountered an enduring rural culture that remains rooted in the principles of tradition, family, integrity, and hard work. Crisscrossing the country from Alaska to Florida, Mobley’s photographs show the geographic and cultural diversity of the American farmer. His photographs are accompanied by anecdotes and memories of their subjects. American Farmer is a traveling exhibition organized by Exhibits USA.
Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers
Exhibition
Farming and agriculture, the activities that feed us, are not usually the focus of landscape and outdoor paintings. However, artists constantly find bucolic, farming, and pastoral scenes an intriguing mix of nature and humanity. Celebrating agriculture through art, Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers focuses on paintings, prints, and sculpture from the collection. Instead of depicting landscape devoid of human presence, these works of art reflect the imprint of humanity on the land in many different ways. A timeline of USU agricultural milestones will accompany the exhibition.
Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah
Exhibition
Dorothea Lange (b. New Jersey, 1895 –d. San Francisco, 1965), Russell Lee (b. Ottawa, Illinois 1903–d. Austin, Texas 1986), and Arthur Rothstein (b. 1915, New York –d. 1985, New Rochelle, New York) are the three photographers who were hired by the Farm Security Administration to document rural Utah in the late 1930s. The portraits of agricultural workers and their families, and the land that they worked, provide a unique picture of Utah’s rural past. Lange, Lee, and Rothstein, all well-known photographers when they were hired for this project, took their photographs in rural towns and counties in Utah and these photographs include imagery of Box Elder and Cache Counties as well as Escalante, Santa Clara, Washington, and Widtsoe, Utah. The exhibition is comprised of 34 photographs by Lange, Lee, and Rothstein from the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art collection.
Biology Seminar Speaker Series: Dr. Judie Bronstein
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Judie Bronstein from University of Arizona will present "Mutualism: What have we learned, and where do we go from here?" virtually on Zoom. Join the seminar: https://usu-edu.zoom.us/j/82422481525?pwd=S2ZLRlhYYWFpamFaU2drR0pPTE9Kdz09
Treat Yourself Tuesday (Student Empowerment Week)
Workshop/Training
Are you needing a break from studying? Perfect! Come to HIGH Fitness in the Huntsman Hall inner Courtyard at 6:00 pm. Be prepared to have fun, sweat away your stress, and leave feeling better than you came! Don't forget to bring a mask and a water bottle.
Fundamentals of Engineering Exam Info Session
Information/Orientation
The Engineering Tutoring Center is hosting an information session for the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam. Join virtually to learn the registration process and tips for a successful test.
Spirituality and purpose within our society
Student Activities
Brad Bertelsen, the area director for Intervarsity in central and southern Utah will share insights and use discussion groups to explore the impact of faith and worldview in bringing about a more just, equitable, and peaceful world.
Spirituality and it's purpose within our society
Student Activities
Provide students with spirituality guidance, and its importance in our society. Helping students reflect their own purpose.
Crossing Borders: Contemporary Music from Diverse Voices
Arts/Entertainment
USU String Chamber Music presents Crossing Borders. The concerts feature the music of Kerwin Young, Andrew Rodriguez, TImothy Peterson, Anjna Montgomery, Michael-Thomas Foumai, Iman Habibi, Kenji Bunch, and Jessie Montgomery. Developed in partnership with the Gabriela Lena Frank Creative Academy of Music, April 6 features the world premiere of "Loved and Feared" by Andrew Rodriguez and April 8 features the world premiere of "Far from Righteous" by Kerwin Young. Each concer will be followed by a live talkback via Zoom after the performance.
Mindful Movement | Yin Yoga - Gentle yoga that promotes mindfulness while you move
Recreation
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.
Start by Believing Day
Fair/Festival
Visit a pledge booth across the state on this day to learn how to respond to a survivor when they disclose their experience to you. Then, take the pledge to start by believing; making a personal commitment to respond to a survivor with belief and empathy, support that survivor on their road to justice and healing, and to end the silence and stop the cycle of violence within our communities. You can also take the pledge online throughout the month at startbybelieving.usu.edu and be sure to use the campaign hashtag #USUbelieves so we can track the number of pledges USU takes.
International Student Council Elections
Special Event
The International Student Council (ISC), advised by the Office of Global Engagement, is a student organization representing international students before the USU administration in all matters concerning co-curricular activities for international students.
Voting for the 2021-2022 ISC is April 6-7 at vote.usu.edu. For more information about candidates visit the candidate profile page.
It's a New Day (Student Empowerment Week)
Student Activities
Have you always wanted to try something new but never had the motivation? Well, today is the day! Start on a certification, learn something new, schedule an appointment to plan your future profession, or reach that new running time. There are so many new things you can try and this event will help with that. Go out of your comfort zone and do something you always wanted to do. Try it, learn from it, and grow from it.
MFA Exhibition #2
Arts/Entertainment
Josh Scott | Common Objective
This Exhibition is a result of my understanding of labor and how that translates to functional pottery and my studio practice. This body of work focuses on pots that perform specific tasks as well as pots that may not be used as often as maybe a mug or bowl. This creates a perceived hierarchy in the gallery space as well as in the home. My hope is that my work makes the user consider why they choose to employ a piece of pottery. Does it perform well? Does it feel comfortable in hand? Does it enhance the user's experience? These standards and careful consideration of the forms intended use are the foundations of my studio practice as well as this exhibition.
Casey Miller | Arid Visions
Inspired by reflections of both outer and inner worlds I have experienced while exploring the deserts of southern Utah. The desert landscape is filled with diverse flora that take on alien like forms, seeming as if I am observing life on another planet. Inhabiting a Terrain that can appear desolate at first, but eventually reveals its brilliance and becomes surprisingly vibrant.
In spite of the harsh unrelenting conditions the flora in this area not only survive; they thrive. The adaptations they have made result in the creation of an obscure yet alluring wilderness. Like an agave whose stunning layered leaves lure you in, but get to close and they will harm you. these lifeforms are admirably resilient and adaptable.
Ben Nathan Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
USU students, faculty, and staff are invited to view Ben Nathan's MFA Exhibition in the Projects Gallery.
Sheep Producer Practices Must Haves
Workshop/Training | Agriculture and Natural Resources
Sheep producers have an opportunity to to learn about ways to improve sheep producer practices for increasing wool value, monitoring seasonal nutrition, lambing, and pest prevention and identification.
Free Meal Kits
Student Activities
The Service Center is excited to provide free meal kits every week this semester. Learn a new skill and try some new food!
Here's what you do:
1. Reserve a free meal kit by registering for this event at http://https://usu.givepulse.com/.
2. Come to the Service Center (TSC 332) to pick up your meal kit on either February 3 or 4 between 10 am-5 pm. If you can't make it during that time, or can't send a friend, contact Kara (servicevp.ususa@usu.edu) to make other arrangements.
3. Take your meal kit home and find the cooking demo in the link.
4. Watch the demo, then prepare your own meal!
5. If you'd like, snap a photo of your culinary creation and post it with the hashtag #AggiesBeCookin
Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah
Exhibition
Dorothea Lange (b. New Jersey, 1895 –d. San Francisco, 1965), Russell Lee (b. Ottawa, Illinois 1903–d. Austin, Texas 1986), and Arthur Rothstein (b. 1915, New York –d. 1985, New Rochelle, New York) are the three photographers who were hired by the Farm Security Administration to document rural Utah in the late 1930s. The portraits of agricultural workers and their families, and the land that they worked, provide a unique picture of Utah’s rural past. Lange, Lee, and Rothstein, all well-known photographers when they were hired for this project, took their photographs in rural towns and counties in Utah and these photographs include imagery of Box Elder and Cache Counties as well as Escalante, Santa Clara, Washington, and Widtsoe, Utah. The exhibition is comprised of 34 photographs by Lange, Lee, and Rothstein from the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art collection.
Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers
Exhibition
Farming and agriculture, the activities that feed us, are not usually the focus of landscape and outdoor paintings. However, artists constantly find bucolic, farming, and pastoral scenes an intriguing mix of nature and humanity. Celebrating agriculture through art, Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers focuses on paintings, prints, and sculpture from the collection. Instead of depicting landscape devoid of human presence, these works of art reflect the imprint of humanity on the land in many different ways. A timeline of USU agricultural milestones will accompany the exhibition.
American Farmer
Exhibition
American Farmer celebrates the living spirit of our heartland through the faces and voices of the people who keep it alive. Featuring 45 color and black and white portraits in addition to interviews with farmers from across the United States, American Farmer tells the inspiring stores of the stewards of this land. When photographer Paul Mobley set out to capture the soul of our country’s farm communities, he encountered an enduring rural culture that remains rooted in the principles of tradition, family, integrity, and hard work. Crisscrossing the country from Alaska to Florida, Mobley’s photographs show the geographic and cultural diversity of the American farmer. His photographs are accompanied by anecdotes and memories of their subjects. American Farmer is a traveling exhibition organized by Exhibits USA.
Unlikely Allies: Creative Collaborations on Higher Education Sexual Misconduct Prevention
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Sexual misconduct prevention efforts within institutions of higher education have traditionally consisted of research-based bystander intervention programs and risk reduction education efforts. This panel of faculty, staff, and students introduces a nontraditional collaboration within prevention work which resulted in impactful efforts. Participants will leave the conversation knowing how other courses can integrate similar collaborations within their own space.
Medical School Information Session
Conference/Seminar
The USU Chapter of the Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) will be hosting a virtual information session on the medical school application process with insight from Ross University Associate Director of Student and University Partnerships Milena V. Garcia.
A major goal is increasing the diversity in healthcare providers, so they can better represent the community they serve.
USU Data Science Club Speaker Series
Meeting
Harry Shah, a data science lead at Linkedin, will be speaking to the Data Science club. With experience at Google, Ebay, and Linkedin, Harry has extensive knowledge in data science in social networks and technology. Harry's specialties include: advanced analytics, business intelligence architecture, and Global Data and Analytics Talent Management. Harry has been working in analytics and big data for 20+ years.
Washington State University Extension Sustainability Speaker Series
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Every day, we consume resources from the earth in the form of water, food, fiber, energy, and other resources. We are doing this at an unsustainable rate that will affect future generations and all life on earth. This rampant resource use is especially problematic in the United States. In this webinar, we review how ecological footprints are measured and the problems created by excessive resource use. We will present solutions to increase sustainability with examples from “Green Marketing.” Helping consumers “Go Green” through social influence and message framing at large scales can help shrink our ecological footprints and encourage us to adopt more responsible and environmentally friendly practices.
USU SIAM Colloquium
Meeting
Will Tidwell will be addressing the SIAM club on "Investigations into Mathematical Modeling for Teaching."
Quigley Accounting Game Night
Social/Networking
Interested in Accounting? Join the Quigley Ambassadors for virtual game night to learn why accounting is a great career. Free t-shirts and free prizes. Register by April 6.
Friday class Schedule
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Friday classes held.
USU SHRM's Leadership Lecture Series
Lecture/Readings
Join the USU SHRM club as we hear from global HR leaders about their experiences with HR and leadership.
Heinke Hahn is the Director of Global HR for Sennheiser. Sennheiser is a global leader in manufacturing headphones, loudspeakers, microphones, and wireless transmission systems. Sennheiser produced ~$1 billion in revenue in 2019. Heinke directs the global HR strategy of more than 21 subsidiaries, four research and development centers, four captive production sites, and almost 3,000 people employed in dozens of countries.
This is an amazing opportunity to learn from an HR executive from one of the world's most recognized audio equipment manufacturers. We hope you can join us (join via Zoom)!
Warfare and Welfare in Times of Crisis (USU Virtual Tanner Symposium): Marginalization in Times of Instability
Conference/Seminar | Inclusive Excellence
As part of a USU Virtual Tanner Symposium, USU faculty Prof. Sojung Lim (Sociology) and Prof. Yesola Kweon (Political Science) will be joined by Prof. Nicole Wu (Princeton) and Xian Huang (Rutgers) to discuss their research on this topic.
MFA Exhibition #2
Arts/Entertainment
Josh Scott | Common Objective
This Exhibition is a result of my understanding of labor and how that translates to functional pottery and my studio practice. This body of work focuses on pots that perform specific tasks as well as pots that may not be used as often as maybe a mug or bowl. This creates a perceived hierarchy in the gallery space as well as in the home. My hope is that my work makes the user consider why they choose to employ a piece of pottery. Does it perform well? Does it feel comfortable in hand? Does it enhance the user's experience? These standards and careful consideration of the forms intended use are the foundations of my studio practice as well as this exhibition.
Casey Miller | Arid Visions
Inspired by reflections of both outer and inner worlds I have experienced while exploring the deserts of southern Utah. The desert landscape is filled with diverse flora that take on alien like forms, seeming as if I am observing life on another planet. Inhabiting a Terrain that can appear desolate at first, but eventually reveals its brilliance and becomes surprisingly vibrant.
In spite of the harsh unrelenting conditions the flora in this area not only survive; they thrive. The adaptations they have made result in the creation of an obscure yet alluring wilderness. Like an agave whose stunning layered leaves lure you in, but get to close and they will harm you. these lifeforms are admirably resilient and adaptable.
Free Meal Kits
Student Activities
The Service Center is excited to provide free meal kits every week this semester. Learn a new skill and try some new food!
Here's what you do:
1. Reserve a free meal kit by registering for this event at http://https://usu.givepulse.com/.
2. Come to the Service Center (TSC 332) to pick up your meal kit on either February 3 or 4 between 10 am-5 pm. If you can't make it during that time, or can't send a friend, contact Kara (servicevp.ususa@usu.edu) to make other arrangements.
3. Take your meal kit home and find the cooking demo in the link.
4. Watch the demo, then prepare your own meal!
5. If you'd like, snap a photo of your culinary creation and post it with the hashtag #AggiesBeCookin
Treat Yourself Thursday (Student Empowerment Week)
Student Activities
Setting simple goals is a great way to feel in control of life and get motivated! Check out the Business Council booth near the entrance of Huntsman Hall and jot down a goal on the ‘Huntsman Goal Scroll’ (or text in your goal to 208.360.9135) to join your fellow students in treating yourself with a dose of motivation! Also, take a minute to see the amazing goals that are being set by your peers here at Huntsman Hall. The future is yours!
The World's Principled Leaders Series: Marisa Drew
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday
Meet one of the most powerful women in Finance. Marisa Drew is changing the world of finance by linking profits with purpose. She shares her passion for sustainable finance—investing in companies that are more purposeful and more thoughtful—and finds that returns are stable or even higher during times of crisis, like the current pandemic. During her 30 year career in investment banking, Marisa has been a constant champion of gender parity in the industry, encouraging women to believe in themselves and their abilities and to never settle.
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Watch live on the Huntsman YouTube Channel.
Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah
Exhibition
Dorothea Lange (b. New Jersey, 1895 –d. San Francisco, 1965), Russell Lee (b. Ottawa, Illinois 1903–d. Austin, Texas 1986), and Arthur Rothstein (b. 1915, New York –d. 1985, New Rochelle, New York) are the three photographers who were hired by the Farm Security Administration to document rural Utah in the late 1930s. The portraits of agricultural workers and their families, and the land that they worked, provide a unique picture of Utah’s rural past. Lange, Lee, and Rothstein, all well-known photographers when they were hired for this project, took their photographs in rural towns and counties in Utah and these photographs include imagery of Box Elder and Cache Counties as well as Escalante, Santa Clara, Washington, and Widtsoe, Utah. The exhibition is comprised of 34 photographs by Lange, Lee, and Rothstein from the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art collection.
American Farmer
Exhibition
American Farmer celebrates the living spirit of our heartland through the faces and voices of the people who keep it alive. Featuring 45 color and black and white portraits in addition to interviews with farmers from across the United States, American Farmer tells the inspiring stores of the stewards of this land. When photographer Paul Mobley set out to capture the soul of our country’s farm communities, he encountered an enduring rural culture that remains rooted in the principles of tradition, family, integrity, and hard work. Crisscrossing the country from Alaska to Florida, Mobley’s photographs show the geographic and cultural diversity of the American farmer. His photographs are accompanied by anecdotes and memories of their subjects. American Farmer is a traveling exhibition organized by Exhibits USA.
Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers
Exhibition
Farming and agriculture, the activities that feed us, are not usually the focus of landscape and outdoor paintings. However, artists constantly find bucolic, farming, and pastoral scenes an intriguing mix of nature and humanity. Celebrating agriculture through art, Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers focuses on paintings, prints, and sculpture from the collection. Instead of depicting landscape devoid of human presence, these works of art reflect the imprint of humanity on the land in many different ways. A timeline of USU agricultural milestones will accompany the exhibition.
A State of Crisis: Gender and Racial Impacts of Covid-19 (USU Virtual Roundtable)
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Inclusive Excellence
USU Prof. Guadalupe Marquez-Velarde (Sociology) will join Prof. Mala Htun (Political Science, UNM); Prof. Rebecca Kreitzer (Public Policy, UNC); Prof. Gabe Miller (Sociology, MSU); and Prof. Diane Wong (Political Science, Rutgers) in a roundtable discussion of the racial and gender disparities and impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic.
This event is affiliated with the USU Virtual Tanner Symposium on Welfare and Warfare in Times of Crisis.
Discover 4-H Acting Workshop Middle School Ages 12 and up
Arts/Entertainment
Learn stage presence, creating characters and having fun with costume/prop pieces.
Ages 12 and up
Economics of Box Elder County
Conference/Seminar
Presented by Director of BE County Economic Development, Mitch Zundel. He will share some economic history in Box Elder County and how they went from farming to rockets and other wonderful projects.
Crossing Borders: Contemporary Music from Diverse Voices
Arts/Entertainment
USU String Chamber Music presents Crossing Borders. The concerts feature the music of Kerwin Young, Andrew Rodriguez, TImothy Peterson, Anjna Montgomery, Michael-Thomas Foumai, Iman Habibi, Kenji Bunch, and Jessie Montgomery. Developed in partnership with the Gabriela Lena Frank Creative Academy of Music, April 6 features the world premiere of "Loved and Feared" by Andrew Rodriguez and April 8 features the world premiere of "Far from Righteous" by Kerwin Young. Each concer will be followed by a live talkback via Zoom after the performance.
Softball - Masks Required
Sports
Come out and support the Lady Eagles as they take on Snow College
Masks required and all USU & State mandates will be observed.
Keep up on all USU Eastern Athletics at https://www.facebook.com/UtahStateEasternAthletics
No Class Day
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
No classes held.
Warfare and Welfare in Times of Crisis (USU Virtual Tanner Symposium): States and the Crisis of War
Conference/Seminar | Inclusive Excellence
As part of the USU Tanner Virtual Symposium on Warfare and Welfare in Times of Crisis, USU faculty Prof. Susan R. Grayzel (History) and Prof. Anna Pechenkina (Political Science) will join Prof. Lucy Noakes (History, University of Essex (UK)) and Prof. Kristen Williams (Political Science, Clark University) to discuss gender, race, and war.
MFA Exhibition #2
Arts/Entertainment
Josh Scott | Common Objective
This Exhibition is a result of my understanding of labor and how that translates to functional pottery and my studio practice. This body of work focuses on pots that perform specific tasks as well as pots that may not be used as often as maybe a mug or bowl. This creates a perceived hierarchy in the gallery space as well as in the home. My hope is that my work makes the user consider why they choose to employ a piece of pottery. Does it perform well? Does it feel comfortable in hand? Does it enhance the user's experience? These standards and careful consideration of the forms intended use are the foundations of my studio practice as well as this exhibition.
Casey Miller | Arid Visions
Inspired by reflections of both outer and inner worlds I have experienced while exploring the deserts of southern Utah. The desert landscape is filled with diverse flora that take on alien like forms, seeming as if I am observing life on another planet. Inhabiting a Terrain that can appear desolate at first, but eventually reveals its brilliance and becomes surprisingly vibrant.
In spite of the harsh unrelenting conditions the flora in this area not only survive; they thrive. The adaptations they have made result in the creation of an obscure yet alluring wilderness. Like an agave whose stunning layered leaves lure you in, but get to close and they will harm you. these lifeforms are admirably resilient and adaptable.
American Farmer
Exhibition
American Farmer celebrates the living spirit of our heartland through the faces and voices of the people who keep it alive. Featuring 45 color and black and white portraits in addition to interviews with farmers from across the United States, American Farmer tells the inspiring stores of the stewards of this land. When photographer Paul Mobley set out to capture the soul of our country’s farm communities, he encountered an enduring rural culture that remains rooted in the principles of tradition, family, integrity, and hard work. Crisscrossing the country from Alaska to Florida, Mobley’s photographs show the geographic and cultural diversity of the American farmer. His photographs are accompanied by anecdotes and memories of their subjects. American Farmer is a traveling exhibition organized by Exhibits USA.
Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers
Exhibition
Farming and agriculture, the activities that feed us, are not usually the focus of landscape and outdoor paintings. However, artists constantly find bucolic, farming, and pastoral scenes an intriguing mix of nature and humanity. Celebrating agriculture through art, Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers focuses on paintings, prints, and sculpture from the collection. Instead of depicting landscape devoid of human presence, these works of art reflect the imprint of humanity on the land in many different ways. A timeline of USU agricultural milestones will accompany the exhibition.
Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah
Exhibition
Dorothea Lange (b. New Jersey, 1895 –d. San Francisco, 1965), Russell Lee (b. Ottawa, Illinois 1903–d. Austin, Texas 1986), and Arthur Rothstein (b. 1915, New York –d. 1985, New Rochelle, New York) are the three photographers who were hired by the Farm Security Administration to document rural Utah in the late 1930s. The portraits of agricultural workers and their families, and the land that they worked, provide a unique picture of Utah’s rural past. Lange, Lee, and Rothstein, all well-known photographers when they were hired for this project, took their photographs in rural towns and counties in Utah and these photographs include imagery of Box Elder and Cache Counties as well as Escalante, Santa Clara, Washington, and Widtsoe, Utah. The exhibition is comprised of 34 photographs by Lange, Lee, and Rothstein from the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art collection.
Scholars for Anti-Racist Fellowship in Education:Elishia Durrett-Johnson
Lecture/Readings
Elishia Durrett-Johnson, Licensed Professional Counselor Associate in the State of Kentucky. In her talk titled "Healing Emotional Abuse & Racial Trauma: A Collective Effort", Elishia will share her expertise in broaching and/or continuing conversations necessary for cultural change, awareness & challenge ideologies through collective exploration, and invite us into a conversation about diversity & inclusion and anti-racism. We're excited to share that Devon Isaacs, Ph.D. Student in the Utah State Psychology Department, will moderate the talk.
Rising Athenas, Male Allies, and the Power of Gender Partnership
Panel Discussion/Presentation
The Utah Women & Leadership Project invites you to join us for our fourth Spring Women’s Leadership Forum.
The authors of the Harvard Business Review books Athena Rising and Good Guys will make the business case for male engagement in gender equality, showing why men are often absent from gender equity work and why genuine equity is good for both men and women. Using social science evidence and their extensive interviews with women (and the men they nominated), they will explore the possible challenges of cross-gender professional relationships. Using their research and organizational best practices, they will provide the “how to” for men, women, and organizational leaders who want to be intentional, inclusive, and excellent allies, leveraging mentorship, sponsorship, and workplace partnership to create a more diverse workforce.
RVSP to attend.
Focus on You Friday (Student Empowerment Week)
Special Event
Reflect on what you have learned and accomplished this week. How have you been Empowered? Post on social media about it with #usuhuntsman.
Fat Virtual Fashion Show
Cultural
We are hosting our first-ever Fat Fashion Show! Submit your body positive pictures to celebrate all bodies. Prize winner participants announced, $50 gift cards and a chance to be a Moonbeam Apparel model! Contact Alina.begay@usu.edu with any questions.
Community Art Day
Arts/Entertainment
Inspired by Adam Bateman’s sculpture Flock—included in NEHMA’s exhibition Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay and Farmers—join us at Community Art Day and create your own assemblage sculpture! We will have many different kinds of objects for you to use when creating your sculpture, but feel free to bring along you own objects as well if you like.
**Note** we will be using hot glue to assemble our sculptures, so parents should be prepared to assist their children with glue guns.
NEHMA is limiting total attendance to 25 visitors at a time and requiring reservations. To make a reservation in advance, please see our Visit page. Please wear face coverings—NEHMA can provide some in adult or child sizes if you need! Also, the activity will be set up in a way to facilitate proper social distancing. Thank you for your cooperation!
Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah
Exhibition
Dorothea Lange (b. New Jersey, 1895 –d. San Francisco, 1965), Russell Lee (b. Ottawa, Illinois 1903–d. Austin, Texas 1986), and Arthur Rothstein (b. 1915, New York –d. 1985, New Rochelle, New York) are the three photographers who were hired by the Farm Security Administration to document rural Utah in the late 1930s. The portraits of agricultural workers and their families, and the land that they worked, provide a unique picture of Utah’s rural past. Lange, Lee, and Rothstein, all well-known photographers when they were hired for this project, took their photographs in rural towns and counties in Utah and these photographs include imagery of Box Elder and Cache Counties as well as Escalante, Santa Clara, Washington, and Widtsoe, Utah. The exhibition is comprised of 34 photographs by Lange, Lee, and Rothstein from the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art collection.
Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers
Exhibition
Farming and agriculture, the activities that feed us, are not usually the focus of landscape and outdoor paintings. However, artists constantly find bucolic, farming, and pastoral scenes an intriguing mix of nature and humanity. Celebrating agriculture through art, Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers focuses on paintings, prints, and sculpture from the collection. Instead of depicting landscape devoid of human presence, these works of art reflect the imprint of humanity on the land in many different ways. A timeline of USU agricultural milestones will accompany the exhibition.
American Farmer
Exhibition
American Farmer celebrates the living spirit of our heartland through the faces and voices of the people who keep it alive. Featuring 45 color and black and white portraits in addition to interviews with farmers from across the United States, American Farmer tells the inspiring stores of the stewards of this land. When photographer Paul Mobley set out to capture the soul of our country’s farm communities, he encountered an enduring rural culture that remains rooted in the principles of tradition, family, integrity, and hard work. Crisscrossing the country from Alaska to Florida, Mobley’s photographs show the geographic and cultural diversity of the American farmer. His photographs are accompanied by anecdotes and memories of their subjects. American Farmer is a traveling exhibition organized by Exhibits USA.
Softball - Masks Required
Sports
Come and support the Lady Eagles for day two action against Snow College.
Masks required and all USU & State mandates will be observed.
Keep up on all USU Eastern Athletics at https://www.facebook.com/UtahStateEasternAthletics
2021 Robins Awards
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
Robins Awards are the most coveted of all Utah State honors. Students are rewarded for their hard work and dedication to their individual goals, as well as the goals of USU. The awards memorialize William E. Robins, a campus hero who had a rare quality to turn his vision into Utah State’s vision. Robins was a Sigma Nu at Utah State who served as USU’s student body president in 1949. He was also the primary and initial visionary of today’s Taggart Student Center. In 1954, Bill and his wife Geraldine died in a plane crash, leaving behind the one-year old orphan Nick Robins. This prompted Bill’s fraternity to set up the Bill E. Robins Memorial fund to raise money that would provide a scholarship for the boy’s education when he was old enough to enroll in the University. Tragically, Nick Robins died at the age of eight from leukemia. Now we honor this families memory and impact at USU through the Robins Awards.
Tickets Available here https://usu.service-now.com/dashboard?id=student_ticket&sys_id=9bdab62bdb67d490bb89e25c1396195d
Research Week
Fair/Festival
Hosted annually by the Office of Research, Research Week is a celebration of the world-class work being done by students and faculty at Utah State University. Events include: Student Research Symposium, Faculty and Student Awards Ceremonies, the Faculty Author Exhibition, and the D. Wynne Thorne Lecture. rw.usu.edu
MFA Exhibition #2
Arts/Entertainment
Josh Scott | Common Objective
This Exhibition is a result of my understanding of labor and how that translates to functional pottery and my studio practice. This body of work focuses on pots that perform specific tasks as well as pots that may not be used as often as maybe a mug or bowl. This creates a perceived hierarchy in the gallery space as well as in the home. My hope is that my work makes the user consider why they choose to employ a piece of pottery. Does it perform well? Does it feel comfortable in hand? Does it enhance the user's experience? These standards and careful consideration of the forms intended use are the foundations of my studio practice as well as this exhibition.
Casey Miller | Arid Visions
Inspired by reflections of both outer and inner worlds I have experienced while exploring the deserts of southern Utah. The desert landscape is filled with diverse flora that take on alien like forms, seeming as if I am observing life on another planet. Inhabiting a Terrain that can appear desolate at first, but eventually reveals its brilliance and becomes surprisingly vibrant.
In spite of the harsh unrelenting conditions the flora in this area not only survive; they thrive. The adaptations they have made result in the creation of an obscure yet alluring wilderness. Like an agave whose stunning layered leaves lure you in, but get to close and they will harm you. these lifeforms are admirably resilient and adaptable.
Stress Bust
Workshop/Training
Learn about practical mental health skills to relieve stress all week and participate in our AggieFamily Feud game night!
20 min. Mental Health Modules: Monday, April 12th thru Thursday, April 15th @ 11:30AM and 12:00PM
Aggie Family Feud game night: Friday, April 16 @ 7PM
Zoom Link: https://usu.zoom.us/j/82038262466?pwd=TFVJWlBkd2VhSWhMdkJUeFFHcStOdz09
CIDI Workshop - 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.
Faculty Senate Executive Committee Meeting
Meeting
Monthly meeting of the Faculty Senate Executive Committee
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
Guest speaker Trevor Nielsen Expert In Crowd Funding
Social/Networking
Join the Entrepreneurship Club and listen to this week's guest speaker, Trevor Nielsen, about how to build a successful crowd funding campaign.
Who: Community and E-Club members
Guitar Ensembles Concert
Arts/Entertainment
This performance will be livestreamed at ccapresents.usu.edu.
Aggie Block Party: Senior High Stakes Bingo
Arts/Entertainment
Seniors only High Stakes Bingo for Aggie Block Party.
Tickets available at usueoyb.com
Research Week
Fair/Festival
Hosted annually by the Office of Research, Research Week is a celebration of the world-class work being done by students and faculty at Utah State University. Events include: Student Research Symposium, Faculty and Student Awards Ceremonies, the Faculty Author Exhibition, and the D. Wynne Thorne Lecture. rw.usu.edu
MFA Exhibition #2
Arts/Entertainment
Josh Scott | Common Objective
This Exhibition is a result of my understanding of labor and how that translates to functional pottery and my studio practice. This body of work focuses on pots that perform specific tasks as well as pots that may not be used as often as maybe a mug or bowl. This creates a perceived hierarchy in the gallery space as well as in the home. My hope is that my work makes the user consider why they choose to employ a piece of pottery. Does it perform well? Does it feel comfortable in hand? Does it enhance the user's experience? These standards and careful consideration of the forms intended use are the foundations of my studio practice as well as this exhibition.
Casey Miller | Arid Visions
Inspired by reflections of both outer and inner worlds I have experienced while exploring the deserts of southern Utah. The desert landscape is filled with diverse flora that take on alien like forms, seeming as if I am observing life on another planet. Inhabiting a Terrain that can appear desolate at first, but eventually reveals its brilliance and becomes surprisingly vibrant.
In spite of the harsh unrelenting conditions the flora in this area not only survive; they thrive. The adaptations they have made result in the creation of an obscure yet alluring wilderness. Like an agave whose stunning layered leaves lure you in, but get to close and they will harm you. these lifeforms are admirably resilient and adaptable.
TIAA Webinar: Paying Yourself: Income Options in Retirement
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Be Well invites you to join TIAA for a financial wellness presentation on income options in retirement. You'll also learn about the rules that govern retirement assets and when to consider using different income sources. Attendance and participation in this presentation qualifies as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program
Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah
Exhibition
Dorothea Lange (b. New Jersey, 1895 –d. San Francisco, 1965), Russell Lee (b. Ottawa, Illinois 1903–d. Austin, Texas 1986), and Arthur Rothstein (b. 1915, New York –d. 1985, New Rochelle, New York) are the three photographers who were hired by the Farm Security Administration to document rural Utah in the late 1930s. The portraits of agricultural workers and their families, and the land that they worked, provide a unique picture of Utah’s rural past. Lange, Lee, and Rothstein, all well-known photographers when they were hired for this project, took their photographs in rural towns and counties in Utah and these photographs include imagery of Box Elder and Cache Counties as well as Escalante, Santa Clara, Washington, and Widtsoe, Utah. The exhibition is comprised of 34 photographs by Lange, Lee, and Rothstein from the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art collection.
Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers
Exhibition
Farming and agriculture, the activities that feed us, are not usually the focus of landscape and outdoor paintings. However, artists constantly find bucolic, farming, and pastoral scenes an intriguing mix of nature and humanity. Celebrating agriculture through art, Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers focuses on paintings, prints, and sculpture from the collection. Instead of depicting landscape devoid of human presence, these works of art reflect the imprint of humanity on the land in many different ways. A timeline of USU agricultural milestones will accompany the exhibition.
American Farmer
Exhibition
American Farmer celebrates the living spirit of our heartland through the faces and voices of the people who keep it alive. Featuring 45 color and black and white portraits in addition to interviews with farmers from across the United States, American Farmer tells the inspiring stores of the stewards of this land. When photographer Paul Mobley set out to capture the soul of our country’s farm communities, he encountered an enduring rural culture that remains rooted in the principles of tradition, family, integrity, and hard work. Crisscrossing the country from Alaska to Florida, Mobley’s photographs show the geographic and cultural diversity of the American farmer. His photographs are accompanied by anecdotes and memories of their subjects. American Farmer is a traveling exhibition organized by Exhibits USA.
CIDI Workshop - Recording Your Lectures
Workshop/Training
This workshop will focus on utilizing lecture capture in your course.
Updates to Title IX Policies & Procedures
Information/Orientation
A Front & Center Speaker Series Webinar with Hilary Renshaw and Emmalee Fishburn.
Stress Bust
Workshop/Training
Learn about practical mental health skills to relieve stress all week and participate in our AggieFamily Feud game night!
20 min. Mental Health Modules: Monday, April 12th thru Thursday, April 15th @ 11:30AM and 12:00PM
Aggie Family Feud game night: Friday, April 16 @ 7PM
Zoom Link: https://usu.zoom.us/j/82038262466?pwd=TFVJWlBkd2VhSWhMdkJUeFFHcStOdz09
URS Webinar: Introduction of New 1-on-1 Financial Wellness Sessions
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Utah Retirement Systems (URS) is now offering free, individual one-on-one Financial Wellness Sessions for members of URS. Please join us virtually, for an introductory presentation on Financial Wellness Basics on Tuesday, April 13, 2021 from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm. Come and learn about managing debt, saving for emergencies and retirement, developing a spending plan, and how to sign up for your own session. Ultimately, the goal is to help you reduce your financial stress and start on the path to financial freedom. Attendance and participation in the presentation qualifies as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.
Biology Seminar Speaker Series: Dr. Talia Karasov
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Talia Karasov from the University of Utah will present "Tradeoffs and the Maintenance of Genetic Diversity in Plant-Pathogen Interactions" virtually on Zoom. Join the seminar: https://usu-edu.zoom.us/j/81874888032?pwd=NXFYalVVc0R6Y2t6SEhOS0pqRDcxQT09
EUSA Let's Make Art
Student Activities
Come to the MPR from 6pm to 7pm and do an art kit!
Mindfulness Meditation | Sitting in breath and presence
Recreation
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.
Jill Harmon, MFA Thesis Show
Arts/Entertainment
Melange de Motifs: Custom Pattern Designs Inspired by the Interiors, Architecture, and Gardens of Vaux-le-Vicomte
Student Research Symposium
Exhibition
Student Research Symposium (SRS) is the largest showcase of student research at Utah State University. Over a two day period, undergraduate and graduate students across all eight colleges share their research through short videos, posters, visual arts exhibitions, and performances. research.usu.edu/srs
Research Week
Fair/Festival
Hosted annually by the Office of Research, Research Week is a celebration of the world-class work being done by students and faculty at Utah State University. Events include: Student Research Symposium, Faculty and Student Awards Ceremonies, the Faculty Author Exhibition, and the D. Wynne Thorne Lecture. rw.usu.edu
Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah
Exhibition
Dorothea Lange (b. New Jersey, 1895 –d. San Francisco, 1965), Russell Lee (b. Ottawa, Illinois 1903–d. Austin, Texas 1986), and Arthur Rothstein (b. 1915, New York –d. 1985, New Rochelle, New York) are the three photographers who were hired by the Farm Security Administration to document rural Utah in the late 1930s. The portraits of agricultural workers and their families, and the land that they worked, provide a unique picture of Utah’s rural past. Lange, Lee, and Rothstein, all well-known photographers when they were hired for this project, took their photographs in rural towns and counties in Utah and these photographs include imagery of Box Elder and Cache Counties as well as Escalante, Santa Clara, Washington, and Widtsoe, Utah. The exhibition is comprised of 34 photographs by Lange, Lee, and Rothstein from the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art collection.
Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers
Exhibition
Farming and agriculture, the activities that feed us, are not usually the focus of landscape and outdoor paintings. However, artists constantly find bucolic, farming, and pastoral scenes an intriguing mix of nature and humanity. Celebrating agriculture through art, Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers focuses on paintings, prints, and sculpture from the collection. Instead of depicting landscape devoid of human presence, these works of art reflect the imprint of humanity on the land in many different ways. A timeline of USU agricultural milestones will accompany the exhibition.
American Farmer
Exhibition
American Farmer celebrates the living spirit of our heartland through the faces and voices of the people who keep it alive. Featuring 45 color and black and white portraits in addition to interviews with farmers from across the United States, American Farmer tells the inspiring stores of the stewards of this land. When photographer Paul Mobley set out to capture the soul of our country’s farm communities, he encountered an enduring rural culture that remains rooted in the principles of tradition, family, integrity, and hard work. Crisscrossing the country from Alaska to Florida, Mobley’s photographs show the geographic and cultural diversity of the American farmer. His photographs are accompanied by anecdotes and memories of their subjects. American Farmer is a traveling exhibition organized by Exhibits USA.
Free Meal Kits
Student Activities
The Service Center is excited to provide free meal kits every week this semester. Learn a new skill and try some new food!
Here's what you do:
1. Reserve a free meal kit by registering for this event at http://https://usu.givepulse.com/.
2. Come to the Service Center (TSC 332) to pick up your meal kit on either February 3 or 4 between 10 am-5 pm. If you can't make it during that time, or can't send a friend, contact Kara (servicevp.ususa@usu.edu) to make other arrangements.
3. Take your meal kit home and find the cooking demo in the link.
4. Watch the demo, then prepare your own meal!
5. If you'd like, snap a photo of your culinary creation and post it with the hashtag #AggiesBeCookin
Sexual Assault Awareness Month Booth
Student Activities
Stop by our awareness booth to learn about prevention, reporting, and support resources available to survivors at USU and take the Start by Believing pledge.
ETE Sparkshop- Evidence-Based Teaching
Workshop/Training
Introduction to Trauma-Informed Pedagogy: Evidence and strategies for instructors
Trauma-informed pedagogy (TIP) acknowledges the cognitive challenges that students can encounter when learning alongside traumatic events or experiences and encourages instructors to design learning with predictability, flexibility, and compassion. This short presentation will outline the basics of TIP and offer participants concrete strategies for implementing TIP in their classroom.
Rachel W. Bryson
Aggie Block Party: Snacktivity
Arts/Entertainment
Snacktivity tabling for Aggie Block Party. Free Aggie Ice Cream will be served!
Stress Bust
Workshop/Training
Learn about practical mental health skills to relieve stress all week and participate in our AggieFamily Feud game night!
20 min. Mental Health Modules: Monday, April 12th thru Thursday, April 15th @ 11:30AM and 12:00PM
Aggie Family Feud game night: Friday, April 16 @ 7PM
Zoom Link: https://usu.zoom.us/j/82038262466?pwd=TFVJWlBkd2VhSWhMdkJUeFFHcStOdz09
Coffee & Conversation: A Message on Self-Love
Workshop/Training
Felicia Gallegos (She/Her), SAAVI Outreach & Prevention Coordinator, has been having conversations with the USU community about engaging in healthy relationships with others over the past 5 years. Over the years, she has realized something very important is missing; a love for ourselves. Join Felicia for coffee as she talks about learning to love yourself again, or for the first time ever. Because how are we supposed to ever engage in healthy relationships with others if we can't do so with ourselves first?
Piano Performance Class with Alex McDonald
Arts/Entertainment
Guest pianist Alex McDonald masterclass featuring USU piano students.
Topic: USU Piano Performance Class with Alex McDonald
Time: Apr 14, 2021 12:00 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada)
https://usu-edu.zoom.us/j/87876704864?pwd=OEQwcm9qL3JUMzFmVzB6RW9DWVRDUT09
Meeting ID: 878 7670 4864
Passcode: perform
Aggie Blueprint
Information/Orientation
No matter where you are in your college journey, get help from your personal USU success team.
Take the next step in finding a rewarding career by investing in you and your education.
Join us to learn about all the tools to help you succeed while earning your Utah State degree in the Uintah Basin.
A variety of topics will be covered, personalized to your unique needs.
Each session will be customized to address questions from people attending.
Potential topics include:
Admissions application process
Scholarships
Financial aid
Transferring credits
Student support resources
Majors and programs
Best Practices in Community-Engaged Teaching
Workshop/Training
Please join us for a jam-packed session on Community-Engaged Teaching and Research. Get the nuts and bolts of Community-Engaged Learning (CEL) course development, learn about AggiePulse, the new Community Engagement platform, and have your questions answered by a panel of experienced community-engaged faculty.
ASHRAE Leadership Announcements/Closing Social
Social/Networking
ASHRAE leadership applications are now open for the 2021-2022 school year! Please follow the link below if you would like to apply for a position! Please apply by April 7th, if it is past this date and you are interested, please shoot us an email and we will work with you! April 14th we will have a celebration to announce new leadership and close out the year - more info to come!
Application Link: https://usu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0NTfH1YFP5nBhfU
ASHRAE is the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers! HVAC is a HUGE part of mechanical engineering! It is a surprisingly interesting field and there are so many great opportunities in the field! Our club works to help students at USU learn about the HVAC&R field through fun activities, tours, and industry speakers!
There are also great scholarship opportunities through ASHRAE, and by being a part of leadership you will be able to get some great letters of recommendation to help you get those scholarships!
If you have any questions about ASHRAE or leadership positions, please email us as ashrae.usu@gmail.com
Kahoot & Karaoke
Student Activities
Come show off your trivia knowledge and singing chops with your USU famiLIA and enter a drawing to win some fun prizes! Masks and social distancing are required at all times.
Student Night with Theatre: James and the Giant Peach (play)
Student Activities
Come to the Geary Theatre for Student Night for James and the Giant Peach play. Students get in free with their student id.
Big Bands
Arts/Entertainment
Open to students, faculty, and staff with USU ID. Students free, faculty/staff $10. No day-of-show ticket sales or online sales. CCA Box Office Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. L101, Chase Fine Arts Center, USU Campus 435-797-8022. After hours, tickets can be purchased at the USU Ticket Office in the Dee Glenn Smith Spectrum or by calling 435-797-0305. Open Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. This performance will be livestreamed at ccapresents.usu.edu.
High Stakes Bingo
Arts/Entertainment
High Stakes Bingo for Aggie Block Party.
Baseball - Masks Required
Sports
Come out to the College Fields and support the Eagles as they take on Colorado Northwestern Community College
Masks required and all USU & State mandates will be observed.
Keep up on all USU Eastern Athletics at https://www.facebook.com/UtahStateEasternAthletics
Student Research Symposium
Exhibition
Student Research Symposium (SRS) is the largest showcase of student research at Utah State University. Over a two day period, undergraduate and graduate students across all eight colleges share their research through short videos, posters, visual arts exhibitions, and performances. research.usu.edu/srs
Research Week
Fair/Festival
Hosted annually by the Office of Research, Research Week is a celebration of the world-class work being done by students and faculty at Utah State University. Events include: Student Research Symposium, Faculty and Student Awards Ceremonies, the Faculty Author Exhibition, and the D. Wynne Thorne Lecture. rw.usu.edu
Jill Harmon, MFA Thesis Show
Arts/Entertainment
Melange de Motifs: Custom Pattern Designs Inspired by the Interiors, Architecture, and Gardens of Vaux-le-Vicomte
CAS Acceptance Deadline
Date/Deadline
All students accepted into the Climate Adaptation Science Program MUST indicate whether or not they plan to join cohort 6 in Fall 2021 by April 15th!
Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah
Exhibition
Dorothea Lange (b. New Jersey, 1895 –d. San Francisco, 1965), Russell Lee (b. Ottawa, Illinois 1903–d. Austin, Texas 1986), and Arthur Rothstein (b. 1915, New York –d. 1985, New Rochelle, New York) are the three photographers who were hired by the Farm Security Administration to document rural Utah in the late 1930s. The portraits of agricultural workers and their families, and the land that they worked, provide a unique picture of Utah’s rural past. Lange, Lee, and Rothstein, all well-known photographers when they were hired for this project, took their photographs in rural towns and counties in Utah and these photographs include imagery of Box Elder and Cache Counties as well as Escalante, Santa Clara, Washington, and Widtsoe, Utah. The exhibition is comprised of 34 photographs by Lange, Lee, and Rothstein from the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art collection.
Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers
Exhibition
Farming and agriculture, the activities that feed us, are not usually the focus of landscape and outdoor paintings. However, artists constantly find bucolic, farming, and pastoral scenes an intriguing mix of nature and humanity. Celebrating agriculture through art, Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers focuses on paintings, prints, and sculpture from the collection. Instead of depicting landscape devoid of human presence, these works of art reflect the imprint of humanity on the land in many different ways. A timeline of USU agricultural milestones will accompany the exhibition.
American Farmer
Exhibition
American Farmer celebrates the living spirit of our heartland through the faces and voices of the people who keep it alive. Featuring 45 color and black and white portraits in addition to interviews with farmers from across the United States, American Farmer tells the inspiring stores of the stewards of this land. When photographer Paul Mobley set out to capture the soul of our country’s farm communities, he encountered an enduring rural culture that remains rooted in the principles of tradition, family, integrity, and hard work. Crisscrossing the country from Alaska to Florida, Mobley’s photographs show the geographic and cultural diversity of the American farmer. His photographs are accompanied by anecdotes and memories of their subjects. American Farmer is a traveling exhibition organized by Exhibits USA.
Free Meal Kits
Student Activities
The Service Center is excited to provide free meal kits every week this semester. Learn a new skill and try some new food!
Here's what you do:
1. Reserve a free meal kit by registering for this event at http://https://usu.givepulse.com/.
2. Come to the Service Center (TSC 332) to pick up your meal kit on either February 3 or 4 between 10 am-5 pm. If you can't make it during that time, or can't send a friend, contact Kara (servicevp.ususa@usu.edu) to make other arrangements.
3. Take your meal kit home and find the cooking demo in the link.
4. Watch the demo, then prepare your own meal!
5. If you'd like, snap a photo of your culinary creation and post it with the hashtag #AggiesBeCookin
CIDI Workshop - Managing and Editing Lecture Recordings
Workshop/Training
With all the recordings you have probably been creating lately, your MyMedia account may be in need of some attention. This workshop will take you through the first steps to becoming a media master: learn how to tag and add descriptions to your recordings to make them more easily searchable, discover the power of playlists, and become familiar with the basic editing tools that are available through MyMedia.
Stress Bust
Workshop/Training
Learn about practical mental health skills to relieve stress all week and participate in our AggieFamily Feud game night!
20 min. Mental Health Modules: Monday, April 12th thru Thursday, April 15th @ 11:30AM and 12:00PM
Aggie Family Feud game night: Friday, April 16 @ 7PM
Zoom Link: https://usu.zoom.us/j/82038262466?pwd=TFVJWlBkd2VhSWhMdkJUeFFHcStOdz09
Aggie Block Party: Food Truck Fair
Arts/Entertainment
Food truck fair for Aggie Block Party. A ticket reservation is required. Food vouchers are available to students who reserve a ticket.
Tickets available at usueoyb.com
Advisory Board Visit
Meeting
Virtual visit of the Geosciences Advisory Board
Math & Stats Department Colloquium
Conference/Seminar
Drs. Lora Billings and Eric Forgoston will be addressing Math & Stats department faculty and graduate students on their research project "Stability of Food Webs and Extinction of Species (and Disease)."
Sustainability and Energy in Utah Speaker Panel
Conference/Seminar
Join us for a discussion with three leading experts on sustainability and energy issues in Utah government. Hear from Jon Cox, VP of government affairs at Rocky Mountain Power, Thom Carter, energy advisor to Governor Cox, and Emily Malik, Sustainability Coordinator for the City of Logan.
Presented by the Institute of Government and Politics and the College of Humanities and Social Sciences.
To receive the Zoom link for the event, email iogp@usu.edu
USU Symphony Orchestra
Arts/Entertainment
Open to students, faculty, and staff with USU ID. Students free, faculty/staff $10. No day-of-show ticket sales or online sales. CCA Box Office Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. L101, Chase Fine Arts Center, USU Campus 435-797-8022. After hours, tickets can be purchased at the USU Ticket Office in the Dee Glenn Smith Spectrum or by calling 435-797-0305. Open Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. This performance will be livestreamed at ccapresents.usu.edu.
Baseball - Masks Required
Sports
Come out to the College Fields and support the Eagles as they take on Colorado Northwestern Community College
Masks required and all USU & State mandates will be observed.
Keep up on all USU Eastern Athletics at https://www.facebook.com/UtahStateEasternAthletics
Designing Corporate Women’s Networks, Initiatives, and Leadership Programs
Workshop/Training
This online workshop is designed specifically for company representatives who are interested in creating, designing, developing or restructuring women’s networks, groups, programs, and/or other initiatives in their organizations. Current and future leaders of women’s groups/networks and corporate leaders involved in these strategic initiatives are invited to participate. Based on the latest research, Dr. Madsen will teach attendees about the types of efforts, programs, and designs that have shown to be effective in supporting and advancing women in workplace settings. The morning will consist of engaging presentations, small group conversations, and individual activities. This Utah Women & Leadership Project (UWLP) offering is designed to provide attendees with 1) tools to design and develop effective programs and initiatives, 2) opportunities to network with those doing similar work in other companies, and 3) resources to help Utah employees obtain additional career development experiences and opportunities in the community.
RSVP required to attend.
Research Week
Fair/Festival
Hosted annually by the Office of Research, Research Week is a celebration of the world-class work being done by students and faculty at Utah State University. Events include: Student Research Symposium, Faculty and Student Awards Ceremonies, the Faculty Author Exhibition, and the D. Wynne Thorne Lecture. rw.usu.edu
Jill Harmon, MFA Thesis Show
Arts/Entertainment
Melange de Motifs: Custom Pattern Designs Inspired by the Interiors, Architecture, and Gardens of Vaux-le-Vicomte
Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah
Exhibition
Dorothea Lange (b. New Jersey, 1895 –d. San Francisco, 1965), Russell Lee (b. Ottawa, Illinois 1903–d. Austin, Texas 1986), and Arthur Rothstein (b. 1915, New York –d. 1985, New Rochelle, New York) are the three photographers who were hired by the Farm Security Administration to document rural Utah in the late 1930s. The portraits of agricultural workers and their families, and the land that they worked, provide a unique picture of Utah’s rural past. Lange, Lee, and Rothstein, all well-known photographers when they were hired for this project, took their photographs in rural towns and counties in Utah and these photographs include imagery of Box Elder and Cache Counties as well as Escalante, Santa Clara, Washington, and Widtsoe, Utah. The exhibition is comprised of 34 photographs by Lange, Lee, and Rothstein from the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art collection.
Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers
Exhibition
Farming and agriculture, the activities that feed us, are not usually the focus of landscape and outdoor paintings. However, artists constantly find bucolic, farming, and pastoral scenes an intriguing mix of nature and humanity. Celebrating agriculture through art, Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers focuses on paintings, prints, and sculpture from the collection. Instead of depicting landscape devoid of human presence, these works of art reflect the imprint of humanity on the land in many different ways. A timeline of USU agricultural milestones will accompany the exhibition.
American Farmer
Exhibition
American Farmer celebrates the living spirit of our heartland through the faces and voices of the people who keep it alive. Featuring 45 color and black and white portraits in addition to interviews with farmers from across the United States, American Farmer tells the inspiring stores of the stewards of this land. When photographer Paul Mobley set out to capture the soul of our country’s farm communities, he encountered an enduring rural culture that remains rooted in the principles of tradition, family, integrity, and hard work. Crisscrossing the country from Alaska to Florida, Mobley’s photographs show the geographic and cultural diversity of the American farmer. His photographs are accompanied by anecdotes and memories of their subjects. American Farmer is a traveling exhibition organized by Exhibits USA.
The World's Principled Leaders Series: Rachael Jarosh
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday
Rachael Jarosh is president and CEO of Enactus, a global community of students, academic and business leaders committed to using an entrepreneurial mindset to transform lives and help shape a better, more sustainable world. By using business as a force for good, Enactus prepares students to tackle issues that are of personal priority for them, creating new solutions and ideas that are inspired by a variety of passions.
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Watch live on the Huntsman YouTube Channel.
Aggie Block Party: Snacktivity
Arts/Entertainment
Snacktivity tabling for Aggie Block Party. Free Aggie Ice Cream will be served!
Backpack to Briefcase: How to Land Competitive Jobs
Workshop/Training | Focused Friday
Not all jobs are as easy to land. But, Aggies have placed at top firms all over the world. Come hear from current students who have been able to place in competitive jobs in finance, and what principles they have learned that apply to any role and industry. br> br> Join us live on the Huntsman YouTube Channel.
Stress Bust
Workshop/Training
Learn about practical mental health skills to relieve stress all week and participate in our AggieFamily Feud game night!
20 min. Mental Health Modules: Monday, April 12th thru Thursday, April 15th @ 11:30AM and 12:00PM
Aggie Family Feud game night: Friday, April 16 @ 7PM
Zoom Link: https://usu.zoom.us/j/82038262466?pwd=TFVJWlBkd2VhSWhMdkJUeFFHcStOdz09
Student Awards Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
The Student Awards Ceremony recognizes and celebrates the research accomplishments of our outstanding doctoral, master's, and undergraduate researchers each year. research.usu.edu/researchweek/awards-ceremony
Scholars for Anti-Racist Fellowship in Education: Dr. Terrell Morton
Lecture/Readings
Dr. Terrell Morton, Assistant Professor of Identity and Justice in STEM Education at the University of Missouri-Columbia. In his talk titled "Deprogramming Whiteness to Advance Liberation: A Critical Examination of the “Self” in Social Justice Endeavors", Dr. Morton will share his expertise in identity and justice, and invite us into a conversation about diversity & inclusion and anti-racism. We're excited to share that Shouqing Si, Ph.D. student in School of Teacher Education and Leadership at Utah State University, will moderate the talk.
Q&A with Logan Regional Hospital CEO, Brandon McBride
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday
We will be exploring the healthcare industry, network with a professional, and learn about relevant healthcare topics within the industry. General leadership topics will also be discussed. RSVP to attend.
CIDI Workshop - 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.
Let's Talk About Pronouns
Conference/Seminar
Join us for a conversation about how we use pronouns and why they're important for creating inclusion. Also, be entered for a drawing to win an Amazon or Sherald's gift card.
Meeting ID: 839 7835 7471
Passcode: 542992
Geosciences Award Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
Announcements of Geo scholarships and other notable achievements
LAEP Speaker Series - Budge Lecture: Bill Johnson
Lecture/Readings
Join us for the LAEP Speaker Series! On select Fridays throughout the semester, guest speakers from varying backgrounds share their experience and expertise, followed by a Q&A with students.
William Johnson studied landscape architecture at Michigan State University and graduated in 1953. Following his military service, he completed an M.L.A. at Harvard’s Graduate School of Design. Returning to the Midwest to practice, Johnson formed Johnson, Johnson and Roy (JJR) in 1961, a partnership with his brother Carl and friend Clarence Roy. The search for fitness, harmony, and community involvement became William Johnson’s core design philosophy and a trademark of JJR’s work. Throughout his career, Johnson blended practice with his commitment to education. A professor of landscape architecture beginning in 1958, he served as dean of the School of Natural Resources at the University of Michigan from 1975 to 1983, and became Professor Emeritus in 1988. Johnson’s practice focused on campus, resort, and community planning, as well as parks and recreation projects. He was named a Fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects in 1973 and awarded the ASLA Medal in 1986.
EUSA Light Brite Dance
Student Activities
Come to the Eagles Nest, there will be a paint dance with free masks to wear during it!
Science Unwrapped - Molecules, Crystals and CHOCOLATE
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Science Unwrapped
Most of us LOVE chocolate, but do you know the science behind how it's made? Utah State University food chemist Silvana Martini, research director of the Aggie Chocolate Factory, will show us! According to Dr. Martini, chocolate has come a long way, evolving over the past 4000 years from a thick bitter drink to the sweet and delicious treat we enjoy today. Join us online at 7 pm Mountain, via Zoom webinar, at www.usu.edu/unwrapped for a SWEET presentation. Also, if you're in the Logan, Utah area, pick up some free samples prior to the presentation from the Aggie Chocolate Factory at 1111 North 800 East, Suite A104, Logan (across from Maverick Stadium). Learn more at www.usu.edu/unwrapped
End of Year Bash: Concert ft. The National Parks
Arts/Entertainment
End of Year Bash: Concert ft. The National Parks for Aggie Block Party. Additional performances from Michael Barrow & The Tourists, Brother, and The Solarists.
Tickets available at usueoyb.com
Baseball - Masks Required
Sports
Come out to the College Fields and support the Eagles as they take on Colorado Northwestern Community College
Masks required and all USU & State mandates will be observed.
Keep up on all USU Eastern Athletics at https://www.facebook.com/UtahStateEasternAthletics
American Farmer
Exhibition
American Farmer celebrates the living spirit of our heartland through the faces and voices of the people who keep it alive. Featuring 45 color and black and white portraits in addition to interviews with farmers from across the United States, American Farmer tells the inspiring stores of the stewards of this land. When photographer Paul Mobley set out to capture the soul of our country’s farm communities, he encountered an enduring rural culture that remains rooted in the principles of tradition, family, integrity, and hard work. Crisscrossing the country from Alaska to Florida, Mobley’s photographs show the geographic and cultural diversity of the American farmer. His photographs are accompanied by anecdotes and memories of their subjects. American Farmer is a traveling exhibition organized by Exhibits USA.
Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers
Exhibition
Farming and agriculture, the activities that feed us, are not usually the focus of landscape and outdoor paintings. However, artists constantly find bucolic, farming, and pastoral scenes an intriguing mix of nature and humanity. Celebrating agriculture through art, Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers focuses on paintings, prints, and sculpture from the collection. Instead of depicting landscape devoid of human presence, these works of art reflect the imprint of humanity on the land in many different ways. A timeline of USU agricultural milestones will accompany the exhibition.
Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah
Exhibition
Dorothea Lange (b. New Jersey, 1895 –d. San Francisco, 1965), Russell Lee (b. Ottawa, Illinois 1903–d. Austin, Texas 1986), and Arthur Rothstein (b. 1915, New York –d. 1985, New Rochelle, New York) are the three photographers who were hired by the Farm Security Administration to document rural Utah in the late 1930s. The portraits of agricultural workers and their families, and the land that they worked, provide a unique picture of Utah’s rural past. Lange, Lee, and Rothstein, all well-known photographers when they were hired for this project, took their photographs in rural towns and counties in Utah and these photographs include imagery of Box Elder and Cache Counties as well as Escalante, Santa Clara, Washington, and Widtsoe, Utah. The exhibition is comprised of 34 photographs by Lange, Lee, and Rothstein from the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art collection.
Journeys- A Music Therapy Songwriting Competition
Arts/Entertainment
This event will be livestreamed to the public at ccapresents.usu.edu.
Aggie Block Party: Movie on The Quad
Arts/Entertainment
Outdoor movie on The Quad for Aggie Block Party. A ticket reservation is required.
Tickets available at usueoyb.com
Paper to Page: Artist Books & Bookish Objects
Arts/Entertainment
This exhibition will feature a wide selection of handmade one-of-a-kind artist's books and unique bookish objects that stretch the definition of "book." These books and objects are made by BFA and BS students in the course ART 3260 Introduction to Book Arts.
MFA Exhibition #3
Arts/Entertainment
Artist - Ayla Murray MFA Candidate in Ceramics
Title - Title: The Aberration of the Species
Description: The Aberration of the Species is an attempt to confront the uncomfortable by-products of technological advancement on the actions and relationships people have with friends, family and their own self image.
Artist - Matt Sloan MFA Candidate in Ceramics
Title - Reliquary
Description - A selection of vessels from the past year. Meditation on rituals in the home.
Aggie Blue Bikes Virtual Course
Conference/Seminar
On Monday, April 19th at 5 pm, Aggie Blue Bikes will be hosting a virtual commuter/bike education course for anyone to join. This course will cover topics like riding in the road, basic bike repair, and how to be a smarter biker. This is a part of USU Earth Week.
Meeting ID: 834 7153 4920
Passcode: 031366
Entrepreneurship Club Closing Social
Social/Networking
Come join the Entrepreneurship Club in our closing social as we celebrate the amazing fun E-club has had over the course of the semester.
What: Social gathering for community and club members to celebrate the finish of the spring semester of E-club
Who: Community and club members
Caine Ensembles
Arts/Entertainment
Open to students, faculty, and staff with USU ID. Students free, faculty/staff $10. No day-of-show ticket sales or online sales. CCA Box Office Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. L101, Chase Fine Arts Center, USU Campus 435-797-8022. After hours, tickets can be purchased at the USU Ticket Office in the Dee Glenn Smith Spectrum or by calling 435-797-0305. Open Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. This performance will be livestreamed at ccapresents.usu.edu.
Aggie Block Party: Drive-In Movie
Arts/Entertainment
Drive-In Movie for Aggie Block Party. One ticket reservation is required per car.
Tickets available at usueoyb.com
Virtual Naloxone Training
Workshop/Training
FREE Registration: https://bit.ly/troi_naloxone
Virtual naloxone training - learn how to correctly use naloxone to reverse the symptoms of opioid overdose. A free naloxone kit is available for Utah participants who complete the full training and the pre- and post-training surveys.
Licensed Substance Use Disorder Counselor, Michelle Chapoose, offers virtual naloxone training and explains how YOU can help save lives! During Michelle's presentation, you will learn how opioids affect the body and brain, and how to correctly administering naloxone if you suspect an opioid overdose. Michelle provides real-life examples to help community members better recognize and understand opioid use disorder, discusses harm reduction efforts to aid prevention, treatment and recovery, and offers insights into how reducing the harm and stigma surrounding substance use disorder plays a critical role in recovery.
MFA Exhibition #3
Arts/Entertainment
Artist - Ayla Murray MFA Candidate in Ceramics
Title - Title: The Aberration of the Species
Description: The Aberration of the Species is an attempt to confront the uncomfortable by-products of technological advancement on the actions and relationships people have with friends, family and their own self image.
Artist - Matt Sloan MFA Candidate in Ceramics
Title - Reliquary
Description - A selection of vessels from the past year. Meditation on rituals in the home.
Paper to Page: Artist Books & Bookish Objects
Arts/Entertainment
This exhibition features a wide selection of handmade one-of-a-kind artist's books and unique bookish objects that stretch the definition of "book." These books and objects are made by BFA and BS students in the course ART 3260-Introduction to Book Arts.
Sexual Assault Awareness Month Booth
Student Activities
Stop by our awareness booth to learn about prevention, reporting, and support resources available to survivors at USU and take the Start by Believing pledge.
American Farmer
Exhibition
American Farmer celebrates the living spirit of our heartland through the faces and voices of the people who keep it alive. Featuring 45 color and black and white portraits in addition to interviews with farmers from across the United States, American Farmer tells the inspiring stores of the stewards of this land. When photographer Paul Mobley set out to capture the soul of our country’s farm communities, he encountered an enduring rural culture that remains rooted in the principles of tradition, family, integrity, and hard work. Crisscrossing the country from Alaska to Florida, Mobley’s photographs show the geographic and cultural diversity of the American farmer. His photographs are accompanied by anecdotes and memories of their subjects. American Farmer is a traveling exhibition organized by Exhibits USA.
Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah
Exhibition
Dorothea Lange (b. New Jersey, 1895 –d. San Francisco, 1965), Russell Lee (b. Ottawa, Illinois 1903–d. Austin, Texas 1986), and Arthur Rothstein (b. 1915, New York –d. 1985, New Rochelle, New York) are the three photographers who were hired by the Farm Security Administration to document rural Utah in the late 1930s. The portraits of agricultural workers and their families, and the land that they worked, provide a unique picture of Utah’s rural past. Lange, Lee, and Rothstein, all well-known photographers when they were hired for this project, took their photographs in rural towns and counties in Utah and these photographs include imagery of Box Elder and Cache Counties as well as Escalante, Santa Clara, Washington, and Widtsoe, Utah. The exhibition is comprised of 34 photographs by Lange, Lee, and Rothstein from the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art collection.
Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers
Exhibition
Farming and agriculture, the activities that feed us, are not usually the focus of landscape and outdoor paintings. However, artists constantly find bucolic, farming, and pastoral scenes an intriguing mix of nature and humanity. Celebrating agriculture through art, Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers focuses on paintings, prints, and sculpture from the collection. Instead of depicting landscape devoid of human presence, these works of art reflect the imprint of humanity on the land in many different ways. A timeline of USU agricultural milestones will accompany the exhibition.
Blue Plate Research
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Strengths and Stresses of Family Relationships:
Research on sibling, caregiver, and step-family dynamics
Lunch & Learn: Advocacy Support: A Conversation with SAAVI
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Please join us for a conversation centered around advocacy support for survivors of interpersonal violence. Advocacy is trauma-informed, victim-centered, empowerment-based, and confidential. Advocacy is available to any employee and student in the campus community regardless of where or when an incident took place. Participation in this event qualifies as a an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.
EUSA Mr. USUE
Student Activities
Come to the Geary Theatre to watch the pageant for Mr. USUE.
Mindful Movement | Stretching, strength and control for a more comfortable practice
Recreation
Meditation and stretching have a lot in common. Both encourage movement and flow throughout our bodies; both achieve the best results when we are present in the moment; and both are at their most effective when they become part of our daily routine. Mindful movement helps us limber up for activities or recover afterwards, improve balance, increase flexibility, and help relieve joint and muscle pain. Mindful movement mentally connects us to our physical movements, resulting in improved stability, mobility and strength, and helping you become calmer, more confident, more comfortable, more peaceful.
No-Test Week
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Wednesday - Tuesday
Paper to Page: Artist Books & Bookish Objects
Arts/Entertainment
This exhibition features a wide selection of handmade one-of-a-kind artist's books and unique bookish objects that stretch the definition of "book." These books and objects are made by BFA and BS students in the course ART 3260-Introduction to Book Arts.
MFA Exhibition #3
Arts/Entertainment
Artist - Ayla Murray MFA Candidate in Ceramics
Title - Title: The Aberration of the Species
Description: The Aberration of the Species is an attempt to confront the uncomfortable by-products of technological advancement on the actions and relationships people have with friends, family and their own self image.
Artist - Matt Sloan MFA Candidate in Ceramics
Title - Reliquary
Description - A selection of vessels from the past year. Meditation on rituals in the home.
American Farmer
Exhibition
American Farmer celebrates the living spirit of our heartland through the faces and voices of the people who keep it alive. Featuring 45 color and black and white portraits in addition to interviews with farmers from across the United States, American Farmer tells the inspiring stores of the stewards of this land. When photographer Paul Mobley set out to capture the soul of our country’s farm communities, he encountered an enduring rural culture that remains rooted in the principles of tradition, family, integrity, and hard work. Crisscrossing the country from Alaska to Florida, Mobley’s photographs show the geographic and cultural diversity of the American farmer. His photographs are accompanied by anecdotes and memories of their subjects. American Farmer is a traveling exhibition organized by Exhibits USA.
Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers
Exhibition
Farming and agriculture, the activities that feed us, are not usually the focus of landscape and outdoor paintings. However, artists constantly find bucolic, farming, and pastoral scenes an intriguing mix of nature and humanity. Celebrating agriculture through art, Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers focuses on paintings, prints, and sculpture from the collection. Instead of depicting landscape devoid of human presence, these works of art reflect the imprint of humanity on the land in many different ways. A timeline of USU agricultural milestones will accompany the exhibition.
Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah
Exhibition
Dorothea Lange (b. New Jersey, 1895 –d. San Francisco, 1965), Russell Lee (b. Ottawa, Illinois 1903–d. Austin, Texas 1986), and Arthur Rothstein (b. 1915, New York –d. 1985, New Rochelle, New York) are the three photographers who were hired by the Farm Security Administration to document rural Utah in the late 1930s. The portraits of agricultural workers and their families, and the land that they worked, provide a unique picture of Utah’s rural past. Lange, Lee, and Rothstein, all well-known photographers when they were hired for this project, took their photographs in rural towns and counties in Utah and these photographs include imagery of Box Elder and Cache Counties as well as Escalante, Santa Clara, Washington, and Widtsoe, Utah. The exhibition is comprised of 34 photographs by Lange, Lee, and Rothstein from the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art collection.
CIDI Workshop - Web Broadcast Teaching Tips
Workshop/Training
Learn how to plan, begin, and successfully teach a class over Zoom. This workshop focuses less on Zoom functionality and more on teaching strategies for keeping students engaged and minimizing distractions when teaching in real-time, remotely.
Coffee & Conversation: Prevention Beyond Compliance
Workshop/Training
Felicia Gallegos (She/Her) and Emmalee Fishburn (She/Her) are two of the individuals behind the violence prevention efforts happening at Utah State University. Early on in their efforts, they realized how important it was to ensure their efforts weren't just "checking a box", but were truly creating a culture where the Utah State Family refused to tolerate violence. Five years later, find out how they've done it!
College of Engineering - Closing Social
Student Activities
Come get some free ice cream and see how you can get involved in engineering clubs for next year! Thank you for a wonderful year Aggies!
Let's Talk About Pronouns
Conference/Seminar
Join us for a conversation about how we use pronouns and why they're important for creating inclusion. Also, be entered for a drawing to win an Amazon or Sherald's gift card. Meeting ID: 839 7835 7471 Passcode: 542992
Let's Talk About Pronouns
Conference/Seminar
Join us for a conversation about how we use pronouns and why they're important for creating inclusion. Also, be entered for a drawing to win an Amazon or Sherald's gift card. Meeting ID: 839 7835 7471 Passcode: 542992
Data Science Club Meeting
Meeting
Career Coach Sophie Bassett will be addressing us on the best practices for applying for internships. Come and learn things you can do to increase the success of your job or internship search!
EUSA Light Brite Dance
Student Activities
There will be a paint dance in the tent of the eagles nest on Wednesday, April 21, 2021 from 7pm-11pm. First 100 students get a free t-shirt. Everyone will get a mask since masks are required.
Rec your Stress- FREE HIGH Fitness Class
Recreation
Shake off your stress with this fun, up-beat hour of dance cardio at the West Alf Fields near the ARC.
Brass Happenings
Arts/Entertainment
Open to students, faculty, and staff with USU ID. Students free, faculty/staff $10. No day-of-show ticket sales or online sales. CCA Box Office Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. L101, Chase Fine Arts Center, USU Campus 435-797-8022. After hours, tickets can be purchased at the USU Ticket Office in the Dee Glenn Smith Spectrum or by calling 435-797-0305. Open Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. This performance will be livestreamed at ccapresents.usu.edu.
No-Test Week
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Wednesday - Tuesday
MFA Exhibition #3
Arts/Entertainment
Artist - Ayla Murray MFA Candidate in Ceramics
Title - Title: The Aberration of the Species
Description: The Aberration of the Species is an attempt to confront the uncomfortable by-products of technological advancement on the actions and relationships people have with friends, family and their own self image.
Artist - Matt Sloan MFA Candidate in Ceramics
Title - Reliquary
Description - A selection of vessels from the past year. Meditation on rituals in the home.
Paper to Page: Artist Books & Bookish Objects
Arts/Entertainment
This exhibition features a wide selection of handmade one-of-a-kind artist's books and unique bookish objects that stretch the definition of "book." These books and objects are made by BFA and BS students in the course ART 3260-Introduction to Book Arts.
American Farmer
Exhibition
American Farmer celebrates the living spirit of our heartland through the faces and voices of the people who keep it alive. Featuring 45 color and black and white portraits in addition to interviews with farmers from across the United States, American Farmer tells the inspiring stores of the stewards of this land. When photographer Paul Mobley set out to capture the soul of our country’s farm communities, he encountered an enduring rural culture that remains rooted in the principles of tradition, family, integrity, and hard work. Crisscrossing the country from Alaska to Florida, Mobley’s photographs show the geographic and cultural diversity of the American farmer. His photographs are accompanied by anecdotes and memories of their subjects. American Farmer is a traveling exhibition organized by Exhibits USA.
Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah
Exhibition
Dorothea Lange (b. New Jersey, 1895 –d. San Francisco, 1965), Russell Lee (b. Ottawa, Illinois 1903–d. Austin, Texas 1986), and Arthur Rothstein (b. 1915, New York –d. 1985, New Rochelle, New York) are the three photographers who were hired by the Farm Security Administration to document rural Utah in the late 1930s. The portraits of agricultural workers and their families, and the land that they worked, provide a unique picture of Utah’s rural past. Lange, Lee, and Rothstein, all well-known photographers when they were hired for this project, took their photographs in rural towns and counties in Utah and these photographs include imagery of Box Elder and Cache Counties as well as Escalante, Santa Clara, Washington, and Widtsoe, Utah. The exhibition is comprised of 34 photographs by Lange, Lee, and Rothstein from the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art collection.
Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers
Exhibition
Farming and agriculture, the activities that feed us, are not usually the focus of landscape and outdoor paintings. However, artists constantly find bucolic, farming, and pastoral scenes an intriguing mix of nature and humanity. Celebrating agriculture through art, Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers focuses on paintings, prints, and sculpture from the collection. Instead of depicting landscape devoid of human presence, these works of art reflect the imprint of humanity on the land in many different ways. A timeline of USU agricultural milestones will accompany the exhibition.
Rec your Stress- FREE Earth Day Celebration
Recreation
Relax this Earth Day by playing lawn games, climbing, slacklining and enjoying a treat at the Aggie Legacy Fields.
Baseball - Masks Required
Sports
Come out to the College Fields and support the Eagles as they take on Salt Lake Community College
Masks required and all USU & State mandates will be observed.
Keep up on all USU Eastern Athletics at https://www.facebook.com/UtahStateEasternAthletics
CIDI Workshop - 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.
Spring Ceramic and Printmaking Sale
Arts/Entertainment
Join us in the CCA tent to purchase a variety of prints and ceramics from CCA students.
Take Back the Night Community March
Special Event
Take Back the Night represents the earliest worldwide stand against sexual violence. This year, USU, in collaboration with the Northern Utah Violence Prevention Education Coalition (NUVPEC), will host a Take Back the Night Community March, bringing together survivors of the Cache Valley and university community. This event is a space for survivors of every sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, race, color, national origin, disability, and religion to come together as one and take back their narrative through a march in downtown Logan.
Chamber Ensembles
Arts/Entertainment
Open to students, faculty, and staff with USU ID. Students free, faculty/staff $10. No day-of-show ticket sales or online sales. CCA Box Office Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. L101, Chase Fine Arts Center, USU Campus 435-797-8022. After hours, tickets can be purchased at the USU Ticket Office in the Dee Glenn Smith Spectrum or by calling 435-797-0305. Open Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. This performance will be livestreamed at ccapresents.usu.edu.
Earth Day Film Screening
Student Activities
Come celebrate Earth Day with USU Sustainability at the Natural Resources Patio Thursday evening at 8 PM. We will be watching a film screening of A Life on Our Planet by David Attenborough.
No-Test Week
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Wednesday - Tuesday
MFA Exhibition #3
Arts/Entertainment
Artist - Ayla Murray MFA Candidate in Ceramics
Title - Title: The Aberration of the Species
Description: The Aberration of the Species is an attempt to confront the uncomfortable by-products of technological advancement on the actions and relationships people have with friends, family and their own self image.
Artist - Matt Sloan MFA Candidate in Ceramics
Title - Reliquary
Description - A selection of vessels from the past year. Meditation on rituals in the home.
Paper to Page: Artist Books & Bookish Objects
Arts/Entertainment
This exhibition features a wide selection of handmade one-of-a-kind artist's books and unique bookish objects that stretch the definition of "book." These books and objects are made by BFA and BS students in the course ART 3260-Introduction to Book Arts.
Spring Ceramic and Printmaking Sale
Arts/Entertainment
Join us in the CCA tent to purchase a variety of prints and ceramics from CCA students.
American Farmer
Exhibition
American Farmer celebrates the living spirit of our heartland through the faces and voices of the people who keep it alive. Featuring 45 color and black and white portraits in addition to interviews with farmers from across the United States, American Farmer tells the inspiring stores of the stewards of this land. When photographer Paul Mobley set out to capture the soul of our country’s farm communities, he encountered an enduring rural culture that remains rooted in the principles of tradition, family, integrity, and hard work. Crisscrossing the country from Alaska to Florida, Mobley’s photographs show the geographic and cultural diversity of the American farmer. His photographs are accompanied by anecdotes and memories of their subjects. American Farmer is a traveling exhibition organized by Exhibits USA.
Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers
Exhibition
Farming and agriculture, the activities that feed us, are not usually the focus of landscape and outdoor paintings. However, artists constantly find bucolic, farming, and pastoral scenes an intriguing mix of nature and humanity. Celebrating agriculture through art, Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers focuses on paintings, prints, and sculpture from the collection. Instead of depicting landscape devoid of human presence, these works of art reflect the imprint of humanity on the land in many different ways. A timeline of USU agricultural milestones will accompany the exhibition.
Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah
Exhibition
Dorothea Lange (b. New Jersey, 1895 –d. San Francisco, 1965), Russell Lee (b. Ottawa, Illinois 1903–d. Austin, Texas 1986), and Arthur Rothstein (b. 1915, New York –d. 1985, New Rochelle, New York) are the three photographers who were hired by the Farm Security Administration to document rural Utah in the late 1930s. The portraits of agricultural workers and their families, and the land that they worked, provide a unique picture of Utah’s rural past. Lange, Lee, and Rothstein, all well-known photographers when they were hired for this project, took their photographs in rural towns and counties in Utah and these photographs include imagery of Box Elder and Cache Counties as well as Escalante, Santa Clara, Washington, and Widtsoe, Utah. The exhibition is comprised of 34 photographs by Lange, Lee, and Rothstein from the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art collection.
The World's Principled Leaders Series: Barry Black
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday
After retiring as Chaplain of the Marine Corps in 2003, Barry Black became the first African American and first Seventh-day Adventist to hold the office of chaplain of the United States Senate. After being evacuated from the Capitol during the January 6 insurrection, Chaplain Black closed the joint session of Congress with a prayer of comfort and unity. Don’t miss this chance to hear from a spiritual leader who finds positivity even while facing some of the most divisive times of our nation.
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Watch live on the Huntsman YouTube Channel.
The World's Principled Leaders Series: Jeffrey R. Holland
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday
Jeffrey R. Holland served as the ninth President of BYU and now serves as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. An educator, religious leader, and passionate speaker, Holland extends his influence across the globe by inspiring people to live a faith-filled life and to find hope and comfort through personal dedication to spiritual practices.
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Watch live on the Huntsman YouTube Channel.
Baseball - Masks Required
Sports
Come out to the College Fields and support the Eagles as they take on Salt Lake Community College
Masks required and all USU & State mandates will be observed.
Keep up on all USU Eastern Athletics at https://www.facebook.com/UtahStateEasternAthletics
EUSA Miss USUE
Student Activities
Come see who the next Miss USUE will be. In the Geary Theatre at 7pm. Masks are required. Bring friends!
Wind Orchestra
Arts/Entertainment
Open to students, faculty, and staff with USU ID. Students free, faculty/staff $10. No day-of-show ticket sales or online sales. CCA Box Office Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. L101, Chase Fine Arts Center, USU Campus 435-797-8022. After hours, tickets can be purchased at the USU Ticket Office in the Dee Glenn Smith Spectrum or by calling 435-797-0305. Open Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. This performance will be livestreamed at ccapresents.usu.edu.
No-Test Week
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Wednesday - Tuesday
American Farmer
Exhibition
American Farmer celebrates the living spirit of our heartland through the faces and voices of the people who keep it alive. Featuring 45 color and black and white portraits in addition to interviews with farmers from across the United States, American Farmer tells the inspiring stores of the stewards of this land. When photographer Paul Mobley set out to capture the soul of our country’s farm communities, he encountered an enduring rural culture that remains rooted in the principles of tradition, family, integrity, and hard work. Crisscrossing the country from Alaska to Florida, Mobley’s photographs show the geographic and cultural diversity of the American farmer. His photographs are accompanied by anecdotes and memories of their subjects. American Farmer is a traveling exhibition organized by Exhibits USA.
USU Eastern Graduation Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
2021 Graduation Ceremony for USU Eastern.
Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah
Exhibition
Dorothea Lange (b. New Jersey, 1895 –d. San Francisco, 1965), Russell Lee (b. Ottawa, Illinois 1903–d. Austin, Texas 1986), and Arthur Rothstein (b. 1915, New York –d. 1985, New Rochelle, New York) are the three photographers who were hired by the Farm Security Administration to document rural Utah in the late 1930s. The portraits of agricultural workers and their families, and the land that they worked, provide a unique picture of Utah’s rural past. Lange, Lee, and Rothstein, all well-known photographers when they were hired for this project, took their photographs in rural towns and counties in Utah and these photographs include imagery of Box Elder and Cache Counties as well as Escalante, Santa Clara, Washington, and Widtsoe, Utah. The exhibition is comprised of 34 photographs by Lange, Lee, and Rothstein from the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art collection.
Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers
Exhibition
Farming and agriculture, the activities that feed us, are not usually the focus of landscape and outdoor paintings. However, artists constantly find bucolic, farming, and pastoral scenes an intriguing mix of nature and humanity. Celebrating agriculture through art, Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers focuses on paintings, prints, and sculpture from the collection. Instead of depicting landscape devoid of human presence, these works of art reflect the imprint of humanity on the land in many different ways. A timeline of USU agricultural milestones will accompany the exhibition.
Spring Ceramic and Printmaking Sale
Arts/Entertainment
Join us in the CCA tent to purchase a variety of prints and ceramics from CCA students.
Day of Action for Suicide Prevention
Special Event
Join the Utah State Psychology Department in hosting a Day of Action for Suicide Prevention in coordination with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. This virtual event includes an opening ceremony, screening of the film It's Real and moderated discussion groups, and USU specific panels on Lived Experiences and Self-Care & Mental Health.
Baseball - Masks Required
Sports
Come out to the College Fields and support the Eagles as they take on Salt Lake Community College
Masks required and all USU & State mandates will be observed.
Keep up on all USU Eastern Athletics at https://www.facebook.com/UtahStateEasternAthletics
Rec your Stress- FREE Feel Good Float
Recreation
Relax your mind in an immersive water experience at the HPER Pools.
USU Opera presents Orpheus in the Underworld
Arts/Entertainment
Offenbach’s beloved operetta “Orpheus in the Underworld” is a raucous and irreverent retelling of the Orpheus and Eurydice myth. Rather than gallantly pursuing his wife into Hades and using his musical prowess to bring her back, our ‘hero’ is a self-absorbed has-been who reluctantly attempts to rescue his wife only to protect his own reputation. Full of delightful characters and danceable tunes (including the well-known Can Can!), USU Opera’s broadcast from the amphitheater on Old Main Hill is sure to entertain.
Sung in English with English dialogue (Jeremy Sams translation)
Content Advisory: sexual humor/innuendo
No-Test Week
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Wednesday - Tuesday
USU Tooele Paint the Town Blue
Special Event
Let us know who has the bluest Aggie blood in the Tooele Valley by decorating your residence or your business.
The best Aggie-decorated local resident will be named USU Tooele’s True Blue Home of the Year and the best decorated business will be named USU Tooele’s True Blue Business of the Year. The winner will also have a 2021 True Blue Scholarship named after them. Scholarships are awarded to local students that attend USU Tooele.
Please register and get some free decorating supplies: https://statewide.usu.edu/tooele/paint-the-town
Logan Canyon Winds
Arts/Entertainment
Join the Logan Canyon Winds in a concert featuring dances and songs of all kinds! The program will include Valerie Coleman's "Afro-Cuban Concerto," Astor Piazzolla's "Libertango," and Carl Nielsen's quintessential Wind Quintet.
USU Opera presents Orpheus in the Underworld
Arts/Entertainment
Offenbach’s beloved operetta “Orpheus in the Underworld” is a raucous and irreverent retelling of the Orpheus and Eurydice myth. Rather than gallantly pursuing his wife into Hades and using his musical prowess to bring her back, our ‘hero’ is a self-absorbed has-been who reluctantly attempts to rescue his wife only to protect his own reputation. Full of delightful characters and danceable tunes (including the well-known Can Can!), USU Opera’s broadcast from the amphitheater on Old Main Hill is sure to entertain.
Sung in English with English dialogue (Jeremy Sams translation)
Content Advisory: sexual humor/innuendo
No-Test Week
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Wednesday - Tuesday
Advanced Sculpture Class Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
View student work from the Advanced Sculpture Studio class (ART 4660)
MFA Exhibition #3
Arts/Entertainment
Artist - Ayla Murray MFA Candidate in Ceramics
Title - Title: The Aberration of the Species
Description: The Aberration of the Species is an attempt to confront the uncomfortable by-products of technological advancement on the actions and relationships people have with friends, family and their own self image.
Artist - Matt Sloan MFA Candidate in Ceramics
Title - Reliquary
Description - A selection of vessels from the past year. Meditation on rituals in the home.
Faculty Senate Meeting
Meeting
Monthly Meeting of the Faculty Senate
Rec your Stress- FREE Trivia and Bingo
Recreation
Join us for Bingo from 5-6pm and Trivia: 6-7pm in HPER 201 for a chance to win a prize!
USU Women’s Chorus Spring 2021 Concert
Arts/Entertainment
USU Women’s Chorus Spring 2021 Concert
Dr. Craig Jessop, Conductor
Jeremy Adriano, Pianist
Program
Victimae Paschali Laudes – Wipo of Burgundy (995 -1050)
Missale Romanum 1570
Cantate Domino – Claudio Monteverdi (1567 -1643)
Psalm 95:1
Psalm 97:1,4,5
Kailynn McCollough
Sidney Tovey, Violin
Julia Stowell, Viola
Lauren Roberts, Cello
Nicholas Pierce, Guitar
Jeremy Adriano, Portative Organ
Tundra – Ola Gjeilo, b. 1978
Lyrics by Charles A. Silvestri*
Katherine Riggs, Soprano
Meghan Hatfield, Alto
Sierra Wamsely, Soprano
Bring Me Little Water, Sylvie – Huddie W. Ledbetter (Lead Belly)
Arranged by Moira Smiley
Ain’t No Grave Can Hold My Body Down – A Traditional Spiritual
Arranged by Paul Caldwell & Sean Ivory
Meghan Hatfield, Sign Language
Women of the Chorus
Maren Archibald
RachelAnn Ashby
Faith Beasterfield
Sadie Carlson
Elizabeth Christensen
Janey Christensen
Mary Decker
Meghan Hatfield
Kat Hirschi
Madison Hunter
Erika Larsen
Donna Metcalf
Sara Monson
Molly Moon
Emma Joy Mounteer
Anna Petersen
Cadence Rees
Laura Richards
Katherine Riggs
Molly Sutherland
Emma Timmerman
Sierra Wamsley
Bronwen Williams
Abigail Worthington
Advanced Sculpture Class Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
View student work from the Advanced Sculpture Studio class (ART 4660)
No-Test Week
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Wednesday - Tuesday
Last Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2021 last day of classes.
American Farmer
Exhibition
American Farmer celebrates the living spirit of our heartland through the faces and voices of the people who keep it alive. Featuring 45 color and black and white portraits in addition to interviews with farmers from across the United States, American Farmer tells the inspiring stores of the stewards of this land. When photographer Paul Mobley set out to capture the soul of our country’s farm communities, he encountered an enduring rural culture that remains rooted in the principles of tradition, family, integrity, and hard work. Crisscrossing the country from Alaska to Florida, Mobley’s photographs show the geographic and cultural diversity of the American farmer. His photographs are accompanied by anecdotes and memories of their subjects. American Farmer is a traveling exhibition organized by Exhibits USA.
Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers
Exhibition
Farming and agriculture, the activities that feed us, are not usually the focus of landscape and outdoor paintings. However, artists constantly find bucolic, farming, and pastoral scenes an intriguing mix of nature and humanity. Celebrating agriculture through art, Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers focuses on paintings, prints, and sculpture from the collection. Instead of depicting landscape devoid of human presence, these works of art reflect the imprint of humanity on the land in many different ways. A timeline of USU agricultural milestones will accompany the exhibition.
Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah
Exhibition
Dorothea Lange (b. New Jersey, 1895 –d. San Francisco, 1965), Russell Lee (b. Ottawa, Illinois 1903–d. Austin, Texas 1986), and Arthur Rothstein (b. 1915, New York –d. 1985, New Rochelle, New York) are the three photographers who were hired by the Farm Security Administration to document rural Utah in the late 1930s. The portraits of agricultural workers and their families, and the land that they worked, provide a unique picture of Utah’s rural past. Lange, Lee, and Rothstein, all well-known photographers when they were hired for this project, took their photographs in rural towns and counties in Utah and these photographs include imagery of Box Elder and Cache Counties as well as Escalante, Santa Clara, Washington, and Widtsoe, Utah. The exhibition is comprised of 34 photographs by Lange, Lee, and Rothstein from the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art collection.
CIDI Workshop - 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.
Academic Support for Students
Workshop/Training
A Front and Center webinar for faculty and staff
Biology Seminar Speaker Series: Rebecca Wilcox
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Rebecca Wilcox from the University of Wyoming will present "Spatiotemporal Variation in Animal Behavior, Species Interactions, and their Impacts on Seed Dispersal Potential in a Novel Ecosystem" virtually on Zoom. Join the seminar: https://usu-edu.zoom.us/j/82633157913?pwd=MkZBeXp5NUFVck1Demd6UDIvSDR5dz09
Rec your Stress- FREE Stress Relief Yoga
Recreation
Release your stress by joining us for a 50 min yoga class outside soaking in the sun.
Flute Studio Recital
Arts/Entertainment
The USU Flute Studio will present a collaborative performance of Mozart’s Concerto for Flute in G Major, KV 313. Professor Brook Ferguson will present solo works of Valerie Coleman and Ian Clarke. The evening will finish with a performance from the USU Flute Ensemble. The concert will be livestreamed for free at ccapresents.usu.edu.
Mindfulness Meditation | Sitting in breath and presence
Recreation
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.
Advanced Sculpture Class Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
View student work from the Advanced Sculpture Studio class (ART 4660)
Interim Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Wednesday
Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers
Exhibition
Farming and agriculture, the activities that feed us, are not usually the focus of landscape and outdoor paintings. However, artists constantly find bucolic, farming, and pastoral scenes an intriguing mix of nature and humanity. Celebrating agriculture through art, Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers focuses on paintings, prints, and sculpture from the collection. Instead of depicting landscape devoid of human presence, these works of art reflect the imprint of humanity on the land in many different ways. A timeline of USU agricultural milestones will accompany the exhibition.
American Farmer
Exhibition
American Farmer celebrates the living spirit of our heartland through the faces and voices of the people who keep it alive. Featuring 45 color and black and white portraits in addition to interviews with farmers from across the United States, American Farmer tells the inspiring stores of the stewards of this land. When photographer Paul Mobley set out to capture the soul of our country’s farm communities, he encountered an enduring rural culture that remains rooted in the principles of tradition, family, integrity, and hard work. Crisscrossing the country from Alaska to Florida, Mobley’s photographs show the geographic and cultural diversity of the American farmer. His photographs are accompanied by anecdotes and memories of their subjects. American Farmer is a traveling exhibition organized by Exhibits USA.
Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah
Exhibition
Dorothea Lange (b. New Jersey, 1895 –d. San Francisco, 1965), Russell Lee (b. Ottawa, Illinois 1903–d. Austin, Texas 1986), and Arthur Rothstein (b. 1915, New York –d. 1985, New Rochelle, New York) are the three photographers who were hired by the Farm Security Administration to document rural Utah in the late 1930s. The portraits of agricultural workers and their families, and the land that they worked, provide a unique picture of Utah’s rural past. Lange, Lee, and Rothstein, all well-known photographers when they were hired for this project, took their photographs in rural towns and counties in Utah and these photographs include imagery of Box Elder and Cache Counties as well as Escalante, Santa Clara, Washington, and Widtsoe, Utah. The exhibition is comprised of 34 photographs by Lange, Lee, and Rothstein from the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art collection.
Denim Day Celebration
Fair/Festival
Denim Day asks community members, elected officials, businesses, and students to make a social statement with their fashion statement by wearing jeans on this day as a visible means of protest against the misconceptions that surround sexual violence.
Part One: Awareness Booth
10:00 AM to 1:00 PM, Logan Campus, TSC Fountain Plaza
Support Denim Day by wearing your finest jeans! Then stop by our booth to make statement buttons you can pin to your jeans and pick up your embroidery kit for our nighttime event!
Part Two: Embroidery and Consent
7:00 PM, https://usu-edu.zoom.us/j/89706012615?pwd=RTNHSlpWVGliMXNEQXFuUWl6ZW83UT09
Meeting ID: 897 0601 2615
Passcode: denimday
Participants will learn how to and actually stitch 'Did I Say Yes', and similar statements, into the zipper seam of their jeans to outwardly symbolize the need for consent for any activity that is sexual in nature.
Lunch & Learn: My Experience with a Health Savings Account and High Deductible Plan: Not as Scary as it Seemed
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Initially out of necessity, then later by choice, Steven Clark has usually had high deductible health plans (HDHP) for insurance. You know, the ones that cost less each month, but scare the living daylights out of you when you think "what if Suzy breaks her arm?" or "what if we get pregnant?" and the inevitable "how could I ever pay those bills?" He'll walk you through his journey showing what life has been like with an HDHP during less and more expensive years. The goal of this presentation is that you will be better informed and more confident when comparing and deciding on a health insurance policy. Participation in this event qualifies as an activity requirement for the Be Well Rewards.
Food for Finals Graduate Event
Social/Networking
Sign up and grab some food during finals week! Attendance is limited, so please RSVP. Registration closes Monday, April 26th in the evening. Contact us at @usu_siam on Instagram, @USUSIAM on Facebook, or at siam@usu.edu.
Food for Finals Undergraduate Event
Social/Networking
Sign up and grab some food during finals week! Attendance is limited, so please RSVP. Registration closes Monday, April 26th. Contact us at usu@siam.edu.
Order of the Engineer Induction Ring Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
What is an Engineer's Ring Ceremony?
The Ring Ceremony is the public induction of candidates into the Order of the Engineer, during which the engineer candidates formally accept the Obligation of an Engineer and receive a stainless steel ring to be worn as a symbol on the small finger of the working hand.
What is the "Obligation of an Engineer"?
The Obligation is the formal statement of an engineer's responsibilities to the public and to the profession. The obligation is publicly accepted by an engineer during induction at a Ring Ceremony.
Rach Stars 2
Arts/Entertainment
Celebrate one of the world's most beloved composers (and the return of in-person music!) with a Rachmaninoff-only concert. This is a an experience musicians and non-musicians alike will never forget!
Free and open to the public. In case of inclement weather, the concert will be held in Daines Concert Hall, where tickets are available only to USU students, faculty, and staff with ID.
Mid-Week Movie: Back to the Future
Arts/Entertainment
Come to the Geary and see movies the way they were intended to be seen: on the big screen! For only a dollar you’ll get a movie theater-quality experience with HD quality projection, and 7.1 surround sound!
Advanced Sculpture Class Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
View student work from the Advanced Sculpture Studio class (ART 4660)
Final Examinations
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2021 final examinations week.
Gardening 101: Top 3 Tips for a Successful Garden
Workshop/Training
FREE Gardening 101 class, right here on Facebook Live: Thursday, April 29, 2021 at 9:00 am!
Spring is in the air, and it's time to start planning your garden! Whether you're a first-time gardener or have been harvesting your own fruits and vegetables for years, the Duchesne County Create Better Health Ambassadors - Mercedis Zismer and Yvette Rea - can make your gardening experience more enjoyable with tips that have been proven to improve a garden's success.
Our live, online class will highlight three topics that can make or break your garden and offers guidance for the how, when and where of planting, watering, and fertilizing.
Join us for a fun and informative, online class on Thursday, April 29 at 9:00 am. You and your garden will be glad you did!
American Farmer
Exhibition
American Farmer celebrates the living spirit of our heartland through the faces and voices of the people who keep it alive. Featuring 45 color and black and white portraits in addition to interviews with farmers from across the United States, American Farmer tells the inspiring stores of the stewards of this land. When photographer Paul Mobley set out to capture the soul of our country’s farm communities, he encountered an enduring rural culture that remains rooted in the principles of tradition, family, integrity, and hard work. Crisscrossing the country from Alaska to Florida, Mobley’s photographs show the geographic and cultural diversity of the American farmer. His photographs are accompanied by anecdotes and memories of their subjects. American Farmer is a traveling exhibition organized by Exhibits USA.
Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers
Exhibition
Farming and agriculture, the activities that feed us, are not usually the focus of landscape and outdoor paintings. However, artists constantly find bucolic, farming, and pastoral scenes an intriguing mix of nature and humanity. Celebrating agriculture through art, Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers focuses on paintings, prints, and sculpture from the collection. Instead of depicting landscape devoid of human presence, these works of art reflect the imprint of humanity on the land in many different ways. A timeline of USU agricultural milestones will accompany the exhibition.
Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah
Exhibition
Dorothea Lange (b. New Jersey, 1895 –d. San Francisco, 1965), Russell Lee (b. Ottawa, Illinois 1903–d. Austin, Texas 1986), and Arthur Rothstein (b. 1915, New York –d. 1985, New Rochelle, New York) are the three photographers who were hired by the Farm Security Administration to document rural Utah in the late 1930s. The portraits of agricultural workers and their families, and the land that they worked, provide a unique picture of Utah’s rural past. Lange, Lee, and Rothstein, all well-known photographers when they were hired for this project, took their photographs in rural towns and counties in Utah and these photographs include imagery of Box Elder and Cache Counties as well as Escalante, Santa Clara, Washington, and Widtsoe, Utah. The exhibition is comprised of 34 photographs by Lange, Lee, and Rothstein from the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art collection.
Final Examinations
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2021 final examinations week.
Advanced Sculpture Class Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
View student work from the Advanced Sculpture Studio class (ART 4660)
Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers
Exhibition
Farming and agriculture, the activities that feed us, are not usually the focus of landscape and outdoor paintings. However, artists constantly find bucolic, farming, and pastoral scenes an intriguing mix of nature and humanity. Celebrating agriculture through art, Barns, Cows, Tractors, Horses, Hay, and Farmers focuses on paintings, prints, and sculpture from the collection. Instead of depicting landscape devoid of human presence, these works of art reflect the imprint of humanity on the land in many different ways. A timeline of USU agricultural milestones will accompany the exhibition.
American Farmer
Exhibition
American Farmer celebrates the living spirit of our heartland through the faces and voices of the people who keep it alive. Featuring 45 color and black and white portraits in addition to interviews with farmers from across the United States, American Farmer tells the inspiring stores of the stewards of this land. When photographer Paul Mobley set out to capture the soul of our country’s farm communities, he encountered an enduring rural culture that remains rooted in the principles of tradition, family, integrity, and hard work. Crisscrossing the country from Alaska to Florida, Mobley’s photographs show the geographic and cultural diversity of the American farmer. His photographs are accompanied by anecdotes and memories of their subjects. American Farmer is a traveling exhibition organized by Exhibits USA.
Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah
Exhibition
Dorothea Lange (b. New Jersey, 1895 –d. San Francisco, 1965), Russell Lee (b. Ottawa, Illinois 1903–d. Austin, Texas 1986), and Arthur Rothstein (b. 1915, New York –d. 1985, New Rochelle, New York) are the three photographers who were hired by the Farm Security Administration to document rural Utah in the late 1930s. The portraits of agricultural workers and their families, and the land that they worked, provide a unique picture of Utah’s rural past. Lange, Lee, and Rothstein, all well-known photographers when they were hired for this project, took their photographs in rural towns and counties in Utah and these photographs include imagery of Box Elder and Cache Counties as well as Escalante, Santa Clara, Washington, and Widtsoe, Utah. The exhibition is comprised of 34 photographs by Lange, Lee, and Rothstein from the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art collection.
The World's Principled Leaders Series: Simon Sinek
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday
CANCELED Simon Sinek is a best-selling author and an unshakable optimist. He believes in a bright future and our ability to build it together. Described as “a visionary thinker with a rare intellect,” Simon has devoted his professional life to helping advance a vision of the world that does not yet exist; a world in which the vast majority of people wake up every single morning inspired, feel safe wherever they are and end the day fulfilled by the work that they do.
A Cappella Showcase
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Join us as the students of MUSC 3170: A Cappella share their final project arrangements in performance! This event is only open to faculty, staff, and students of USU. All attendees must wear a mask and are expected to stay at least 6 feet apart from attendees outside their immediate household.
Softball - Masks Required
Sports
Come out and support the Lady Eagles as they take on College of Southern Nevada.
Masks required and all USU & State mandates will be observed.
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