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28
Jul

Faculty/Staff Desolation Canyon Rafting

Recreation

Faculty and Staff! Come spend several days rafting the beautiful Desolation and Gray Canyons on the Green River. We will pack everything we need in rafts and leave civilization behind to travel downstream through the Desolation wilderness. We will enjoy sandy beaches, historical sites, and numerous rapids that fill this 84-mile section of river. Participants must be able to swim, prepared for moderate physical activity, and six days in a hot desert wilderness environment with temperatures over 100° F (38°C). Faculty/Staff: $850 Faculty Staff w/ARC Membership: $750 Trip costs include food, permit, transportation, rafting equipment, tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad and OP leadership.

All Day |
28
Jul

Alumni Band

Arts/Entertainment

Come see the hot band event of the summer with directors Lane Weaver, Nicholas Morrison, and Thomas Rohrer! June events are located on The Quad by Old Main (moved to the Daines Concert Hall if weather is inclement). July events will be located in the Daines Concert Hall.

Concert Dates:
June 16 & 30 (The Quad)
July 14, 21, & 28 (Daines Concert Hall)

7:00 pm - 8:30 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Daines Concert Hall |
29
Jul

Faculty/Staff Desolation Canyon Rafting

Recreation

Faculty and Staff! Come spend several days rafting the beautiful Desolation and Gray Canyons on the Green River. We will pack everything we need in rafts and leave civilization behind to travel downstream through the Desolation wilderness. We will enjoy sandy beaches, historical sites, and numerous rapids that fill this 84-mile section of river. Participants must be able to swim, prepared for moderate physical activity, and six days in a hot desert wilderness environment with temperatures over 100° F (38°C). Faculty/Staff: $850 Faculty Staff w/ARC Membership: $750 Trip costs include food, permit, transportation, rafting equipment, tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad and OP leadership.

All Day |
29
Jul

Summer Camp - Experiment

Arts/Entertainment

July 29-August 1, 2024 Join the Museum of Anthropology and NEHMA in a summer camp for children ages 6-12. Explore how experimentation in the arts and sciences leads to breakthroughs and discoveries. Learn through team building, art-making, and outdoor activities.

9:00 am - 12:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
29
Jul

Restoration Consortium Workshop: Sediment Transport for Restoration Design

Workshop/Training

This course is intended for those who wish to understand and apply the principles of sediment transport to alluvial channel assessment and design. Principles of open channel flow and sediment transport are combined with watershed-scale, hydrologic and sediment source analysis to place channel assessment and design in the appropriate context. Tools for estimating sediment supply at the watershed to reach level are applied in class exercises. Threshold and alluvial channel design methods are presented along with guidelines for assessing and incorporating uncertainty. The course balances advance reading, lecture, field work, and hands-on exercises for estimating sediment supply, calculating sediment transport rates, and forecasting channel response to water and sediment supply. This course is intended for participants who are familiar with basic principles of river geomorphology.

Instructors: Dr. Peter Wilcock, Tyler Allred, Dr. Patrick Belmont
Dates: July 29 - Aug 2, 2024
Cost: $1850 ($1600 if registered before June 1st)
Register: Eventbrite. To register for CEU, you must register through USU Continuing Education Portal (CEWA 6900-31725. Opens April 3.)

All Day | Natural Resources Building |
30
Jul

Faculty/Staff Desolation Canyon Rafting

Recreation

Faculty and Staff! Come spend several days rafting the beautiful Desolation and Gray Canyons on the Green River. We will pack everything we need in rafts and leave civilization behind to travel downstream through the Desolation wilderness. We will enjoy sandy beaches, historical sites, and numerous rapids that fill this 84-mile section of river. Participants must be able to swim, prepared for moderate physical activity, and six days in a hot desert wilderness environment with temperatures over 100° F (38°C). Faculty/Staff: $850 Faculty Staff w/ARC Membership: $750 Trip costs include food, permit, transportation, rafting equipment, tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad and OP leadership.

All Day |
30
Jul

Summer Camp - Experiment

Arts/Entertainment

July 29-August 1, 2024 Join the Museum of Anthropology and NEHMA in a summer camp for children ages 6-12. Explore how experimentation in the arts and sciences leads to breakthroughs and discoveries. Learn through team building, art-making, and outdoor activities.

9:00 am - 12:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
30
Jul

Aggie Orientation

Information/Orientation

In-person orientation for incoming summer/fall 2024 students and their parents/supporters.

9:00 am - 4:00 pm | Taggart Student Center |
30
Jul

Restoration Consortium Workshop: Sediment Transport for Restoration Design

Workshop/Training

This course is intended for those who wish to understand and apply the principles of sediment transport to alluvial channel assessment and design. Principles of open channel flow and sediment transport are combined with watershed-scale, hydrologic and sediment source analysis to place channel assessment and design in the appropriate context. Tools for estimating sediment supply at the watershed to reach level are applied in class exercises. Threshold and alluvial channel design methods are presented along with guidelines for assessing and incorporating uncertainty. The course balances advance reading, lecture, field work, and hands-on exercises for estimating sediment supply, calculating sediment transport rates, and forecasting channel response to water and sediment supply. This course is intended for participants who are familiar with basic principles of river geomorphology.

Instructors: Dr. Peter Wilcock, Tyler Allred, Dr. Patrick Belmont
Dates: July 29 - Aug 2, 2024
Cost: $1850 ($1600 if registered before June 1st)
Register: Eventbrite. To register for CEU, you must register through USU Continuing Education Portal (CEWA 6900-31725. Opens April 3.)

All Day | Natural Resources Building |
30
Jul

Local Artists Exhibition

Exhibition

Check out the exhibition with curated and submitted works for local artists!

June 18–Aug. 2
Fine Arts Building, Tippetts & Eccles Galleries
Open Tuesday–Friday, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.

10:00 am - 6:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
30
Jul

Right Referral Webinar

Workshop/Training

10 a.m. Disability Resource Center
10:30 a.m. International Undergraduate Admissions

10:00 am - 11:00 am | Online/Virtual |
31
Jul

Summer Camp - Experiment

Arts/Entertainment

July 29-August 1, 2024 Join the Museum of Anthropology and NEHMA in a summer camp for children ages 6-12. Explore how experimentation in the arts and sciences leads to breakthroughs and discoveries. Learn through team building, art-making, and outdoor activities.

9:00 am - 12:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
31
Jul

Aggie Orientation

Information/Orientation

In-person orientation for incoming summer/fall 2024 students and their parents/supporters.

9:00 am - 4:00 pm | Taggart Student Center |
31
Jul

Restoration Consortium Workshop: Sediment Transport for Restoration Design

Workshop/Training

This course is intended for those who wish to understand and apply the principles of sediment transport to alluvial channel assessment and design. Principles of open channel flow and sediment transport are combined with watershed-scale, hydrologic and sediment source analysis to place channel assessment and design in the appropriate context. Tools for estimating sediment supply at the watershed to reach level are applied in class exercises. Threshold and alluvial channel design methods are presented along with guidelines for assessing and incorporating uncertainty. The course balances advance reading, lecture, field work, and hands-on exercises for estimating sediment supply, calculating sediment transport rates, and forecasting channel response to water and sediment supply. This course is intended for participants who are familiar with basic principles of river geomorphology.

Instructors: Dr. Peter Wilcock, Tyler Allred, Dr. Patrick Belmont
Dates: July 29 - Aug 2, 2024
Cost: $1850 ($1600 if registered before June 1st)
Register: Eventbrite. To register for CEU, you must register through USU Continuing Education Portal (CEWA 6900-31725. Opens April 3.)

All Day | Natural Resources Building |
31
Jul

Local Artists Exhibition

Exhibition

Check out the exhibition with curated and submitted works for local artists!

June 18–Aug. 2
Fine Arts Building, Tippetts & Eccles Galleries
Open Tuesday–Friday, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.

10:00 am - 6:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
01
Aug

Summer Camp - Experiment

Arts/Entertainment

July 29-August 1, 2024 Join the Museum of Anthropology and NEHMA in a summer camp for children ages 6-12. Explore how experimentation in the arts and sciences leads to breakthroughs and discoveries. Learn through team building, art-making, and outdoor activities.

9:00 am - 12:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
01
Aug

Restoration Consortium Workshop: Sediment Transport for Restoration Design

Workshop/Training

This course is intended for those who wish to understand and apply the principles of sediment transport to alluvial channel assessment and design. Principles of open channel flow and sediment transport are combined with watershed-scale, hydrologic and sediment source analysis to place channel assessment and design in the appropriate context. Tools for estimating sediment supply at the watershed to reach level are applied in class exercises. Threshold and alluvial channel design methods are presented along with guidelines for assessing and incorporating uncertainty. The course balances advance reading, lecture, field work, and hands-on exercises for estimating sediment supply, calculating sediment transport rates, and forecasting channel response to water and sediment supply. This course is intended for participants who are familiar with basic principles of river geomorphology.

Instructors: Dr. Peter Wilcock, Tyler Allred, Dr. Patrick Belmont
Dates: July 29 - Aug 2, 2024
Cost: $1850 ($1600 if registered before June 1st)
Register: Eventbrite. To register for CEU, you must register through USU Continuing Education Portal (CEWA 6900-31725. Opens April 3.)

All Day | Natural Resources Building |
01
Aug

CIDI Workshop - AI in Teaching: Basics and Opportunities

Workshop/Training

In this workshop, we discuss the basics of generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT, MS Copilot, Dall-E, etc., as they pertain to higher education. Specifically, we'll seek to address how they work and ways teachers can choose to approach them in their classes. We'll discuss syllabus language, AI detection tools, and ways to encourage students to think critically, use AI responsibly, and demonstrate their own capabilities. We'll also share some ideas and examples of AI as a teaching tool.

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

Local Artists Exhibition

Exhibition

Check out the exhibition with curated and submitted works for local artists!

June 18–Aug. 2
Fine Arts Building, Tippetts & Eccles Galleries
Open Tuesday–Friday, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.

10:00 am - 6:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
01
Aug

Aetna Webinar – Understanding Social Anxiety

Workshop/Training

Aetna, USU’s Employee Assistance Provider, presents a Resources for Living webinar. Social anxiety can feel overwhelming and interfere with your day to day functioning and relationships. Join this webinar to better understand this condition and learn about: • Signs and symptoms • Causes and risk factors • Treatment options • Coping strategies

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
01
Aug

Teaching Classes in Zoom

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.

2:30 pm - 3:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
02
Aug

Restoration Consortium Workshop: Sediment Transport for Restoration Design

Workshop/Training

This course is intended for those who wish to understand and apply the principles of sediment transport to alluvial channel assessment and design. Principles of open channel flow and sediment transport are combined with watershed-scale, hydrologic and sediment source analysis to place channel assessment and design in the appropriate context. Tools for estimating sediment supply at the watershed to reach level are applied in class exercises. Threshold and alluvial channel design methods are presented along with guidelines for assessing and incorporating uncertainty. The course balances advance reading, lecture, field work, and hands-on exercises for estimating sediment supply, calculating sediment transport rates, and forecasting channel response to water and sediment supply. This course is intended for participants who are familiar with basic principles of river geomorphology.

Instructors: Dr. Peter Wilcock, Tyler Allred, Dr. Patrick Belmont
Dates: July 29 - Aug 2, 2024
Cost: $1850 ($1600 if registered before June 1st)
Register: Eventbrite. To register for CEU, you must register through USU Continuing Education Portal (CEWA 6900-31725. Opens April 3.)

All Day | Natural Resources Building |
02
Aug

Local Artists Exhibition

Exhibition

Check out the exhibition with curated and submitted works for local artists!

June 18–Aug. 2
Fine Arts Building, Tippetts & Eccles Galleries
Open Tuesday–Friday, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.

10:00 am - 6:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
02
Aug

Monument Valley Groundbreaking

Ceremony/Awards/Celebration

Groundbreaking ceremony for new Monument Valley Education and Community Center.

10:00 am - 12:00 pm |
02
Aug

New USU Monument Valley Education Building Groundbreaking

Special Event

The groundbreaking of the new USU Monument Valley Education Building will take place at Monument Valley High School.

10:00 am - 11:00 am |
02
Aug

Utah Public Radio Summer Garden Party

Fundraiser

The evening will include a catered dinner, live music, self-guided tours of the house and gardens, and special guest Kirk Siegler, NPR National Correspondent covering the West.

6:00 pm - 10:00 pm |
02
Aug

UPR Summer Garden Party

Fundraiser

Join Utah Public Radio for our annual summer garden party at Bruce Bugbee and Diana West’s historic home. The evening will include a catered dinner, live music, self-guided tours of the house and gardens, and special guest Kirk Siegler, NPR National Correspondent covering the West. We will also have the Photo Booth Bus for the evening and you’ll be able to get free photos taken in their restored VW bus converted into a photo booth. Ticket sales support local news reporting on Utah Public Radio.

6:00 pm - 10:00 pm |
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