Upcoming Events

Previous Week

March 7 - 13, 2021

Next Week
07
Mar

Picture a Scientist: Online Film Screening

Cultural

Utah State University is among a number of institutions hosting virtual screenings of the 2020 independent documentary film, Picture a Scientist. Scheduled to premiere at the postponed 2020 Tribeca Film Festival, Picture a Scientist offers a sobering portrait of the struggles women face in science. The film challenges audiences of all backgrounds and genders to question their own implicit biases and commit to change. Participants must register but can watch the film on their own time between Friday, March 5 and Sunday, March 7.

All Day |
07
Mar

Water/Ways

Exhibition | Agriculture and Natural Resources

December 19, 2020 – March 27, 2021
Fridays - Sundays, 10AM to 4PM
Admission complimentary, thanks to our sponsors


Our world is made of water and so are we. Water/Ways, an exhibition from Smithsonian’s Museum on Main Street, takes a deep look at this essential component of life on our planet, which powers the environment’s engine, impacts climate and helps shape and sculpt the landscape.


Water/Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities council, and was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History, New York.

Watch the video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsqGa6yIy4g&feature=emb_logo

10:00 am - 4:00 pm | Swaner EcoCenter |
08
Mar

ARTS WEEK: Career Day Headshots

Arts/Entertainment

Free student headshots! A link will be sent to students to sign up. Walk-ins allowed, but not encouraged. Students need to check in with a member of the Arts Council before getting their photo taken.

10:00 am - 12:00 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
08
Mar

Picture a Scientist: Panel Discussion

Conference/Seminar

In conjunction with the Picture a Scientist film screening, USU hosts an online panel discussion Monday, March 8 (International Women’s Day) at noon on Zoom, with the film’s director and producer Sharon Shattuck, along with USU faculty members Dr. Sojung Lim, Dr. Claudia Radel and Dr. Katherine Vela.

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm |
08
Mar

Virtual Applied Math Seminar

Conference/Seminar

Background: Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, US hospitals relied on static projections of future trends for long-term planning and were only beginning to look to forecasting methods for short-term planning of staffing and other resource needs. With the overwhelming burden imposed by COVID-19 on the healthcare system, an emergent need exists to accurately forecast hospitalization needs, including beds, ICUs, and mechanical ventilators, within an actionable timeframe of two-four weeks.

3:00 pm - 4:00 pm |
08
Mar

Geo Seminar: Emily Cooperdock

Conference/Seminar

Emily Cooperdock, from University of Southern California, will present on "Unlocking the Age of Serpentinites with Magnetite (U-Th)/He Chronometry"

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

Cognitive Behavioral Techniques for Pain

Workshop/Training

The tootle Rural Opioid Health Consortium (TROHC) offers FREE, community education to help chronic pain sufferers and caregivers.

Learn about Cognitive Behavioral Techniques to manage pain. Topics include:
1. Types of pain and how they impact our daily living.
2. Tools to help deal with pain.
3. How thoughts and emotions affect pain.
4. Skills to assist with better managing pain.

There will be an in-person and virtual option for these workshops. Sign up at these links:

CBT ( In person)- https://www.eventbrite.com/e/132331243311
CBT (Online)- https://www.eventbrite.com/e/132332527151

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

SEED Night

Social/Networking

Come hear about USU's Small Enterprise Education and Development (SEED) program and learn how you can participate.
Who: Club members and community

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
08
Mar

ARTS WEEK: Resume Workshops

Arts/Entertainment

Three resume workshops will be held simultaneously via Zoom. One zoom link will be led by Richie Call and will focus on Theatre Arts student resumes, another will be by Mike Daines and will focus on Art + Design student resumes, and finally Lauren Hunt will lead the Music students resume workshop. Sign up links will be sent to students this week.

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

Elzbieta Bilicka Faculty Recital

Arts/Entertainment

Elzbieta Bilicka, CCA Piano Faculty member, celebrates the release of her debut CD and recent victories at two International Piano Competitions (WCM 2020 and Putra 2021). In preparation for her final DMA recital at F.N. Academy of Music in Bydgoszcz, Poland, Bilicka performs a program combining works from all three events. The recital will feature music by Chopin, Ravel, Scriabin, Bach and Liszt.

The concert will be livestreamed at ccapresents.usu.edu.

7:30 pm - 9:00 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
09
Mar

ARTS WEEK Lip Sync Battle

Arts/Entertainment

Lip Sync Video competition- send a YouTube link to ccasenator.ususa@usu.edu by Noon Tuesday

8:00 am - 12:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
09
Mar

All Things Considered: USU Senior BFA Show

Arts/Entertainment

Twenty Senior Bachelor of Fine Arts students have been hard at work preparing for their undergraduate capstone show. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, students have been preparing artworks to share. In response to the trials and tribulations they, and all of us, have faced during the last year the show has been aptly named: All Things Considered. For this show, nearly two-dozen students from various artistic disciplines are combining their efforts and talents for a single exhibit. This show will showcase the skills and concepts the graduating B.F.A. students have been developing during their time as undergraduate students. Art and Design students begin their journeys with their foundations classes where they attempt to master the basics of two- and three-dimensional art. During that same time, students are preparing to enter their desired emphasis. Once they have been selected for these competitive programs, students have two years to explore and develop skills in their chosen disciplines. All Things Considered will highlight the respective creative-research and development of the graduating Art and Design seniors.

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

The Diversity & Inclusion Conference

Conference/Seminar

The Diversity & Inclusion Conference is an annual event for students, faculty, staff, and community members to explore issues of diversity and social justice on a deeper level.

9:00 am - 4:00 pm |
09
Mar

American Farmer

Exhibition

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

All Day | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
09
Mar

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

Exhibition

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

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
09
Mar

Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah

Exhibition

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

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
09
Mar

Biology Seminar Speaker Series: Dr. Kim Hageman

Conference/Seminar

Dr. Kim Hageman will present "Predicting Pesticide Fate with the Pesticide Dissipation from Agricultural Land (PeDAL) Model" virtually on Zoom. Join the seminar: https://usu-edu.zoom.us/j/83618306327?pwd=dTYxV3NkaTZyYjZpbGhqK1krbU1WZz09

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm |
09
Mar

PRSSA Virtual Social

Social/Networking

Join the USU chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America for our virtual social! We'll have Kahoot games and breakout rooms for crisis communication scenarios.

Meeting Link: usu-edu.zoom.us/j/82412352997?pwd

Zoom ID: 824 1235 2997
Zoom Passcode: PRSSA21

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
09
Mar

Battle of the Bands

Arts/Entertainment

Battle of the bands is a classic Arts Week event. This year it will be streamed on the CCA presents website at 7pm. In the description of the YouTube video, there will be a link to vote for the best band, and the winning band will win a prize.

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm |
10
Mar

Second 7-week Session

Academic Calendar | Spring Semester

34 instruction days, 1 test day

From 3/10 , All Day to 4/27 , All Day | Utah State University |
10
Mar

Mathematical Biology Talk

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Transplantation Experiment Inference and Multiple Phenotypes in Cancer Cell Population
Given by Yue Wang

9:00 am - 10:00 am |
10
Mar

All Things Considered: USU Senior BFA Show

Arts/Entertainment

Twenty Senior Bachelor of Fine Arts students have been hard at work preparing for their undergraduate capstone show. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, students have been preparing artworks to share. In response to the trials and tribulations they, and all of us, have faced during the last year the show has been aptly named: All Things Considered. For this show, nearly two-dozen students from various artistic disciplines are combining their efforts and talents for a single exhibit. This show will showcase the skills and concepts the graduating B.F.A. students have been developing during their time as undergraduate students. Art and Design students begin their journeys with their foundations classes where they attempt to master the basics of two- and three-dimensional art. During that same time, students are preparing to enter their desired emphasis. Once they have been selected for these competitive programs, students have two years to explore and develop skills in their chosen disciplines. All Things Considered will highlight the respective creative-research and development of the graduating Art and Design seniors.

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

US Army and USU Aviation CTE Exhibition

Exhibition

US Army Recruiting and USU Aviation Technology Department are hosting a CTE-oriented exhibition to highlight several career potentials. The US Army will highlight their Aviation program with an Apache Helicopter and Drone Simulator trailer, their Medical program with a Medial Unit Trailer, and their Robotics program with their Robotics Trailer. They will also have a Maintenance professional on hand. USU will have their Aviation Technology Department and all their programs on display, as will USU Pre-Health and their programs. This is open to students of all ages and the public.

9:30 am - 1:30 pm |
10
Mar

Aggies Be Cookin' Free Meal Kit

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! Reserve a free meal kit by registering for this event here: https://usu.givepulse.com/

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Taggart Student Center |
10
Mar

American Farmer

Exhibition

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

All Day | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
10
Mar

Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah

Exhibition

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

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

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

Exhibition

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

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

CIDI Workshop - Building Interactive Learning Activities with Atomic Assessments

Workshop/Training

Atomic Assessments provide 65 question types with multiple delivery and feedback options. They can be embedded nearly anywhere in Canvas, for practice or for points. Options abound for math and science. See how to create the interactive lessons you've longed to provide your students.

10:30 am - 11:30 am | Online/Virtual |
10
Mar

Coffee & Conversation: Q&A with a Survivor's Advocate

Workshop/Training

Join SAAVI's Outreach and Prevention Coordinator, Felicia Gallegos, for a conversation with Kourtney Austin, a SAAVI Survivor Advocate, about surporting survivor's of interpersonal violence including sexual assault, sexual harrassment, and relationship violence.

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

Diversity Conference

Conference/Seminar

The Diversity and Inclusion conference is an annual event for students, faculty, and staff, and community members to explore issues of diversity and social justice on a deeper level.

All Day |
10
Mar

Geo Seminar: Emily Cooperdock

Conference/Seminar

Emily Cooperdock, from USC, will present on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion with "Reflecting on 40 Years of Diversity in the Geosciences"

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
10
Mar

CHaSS Pre-Law Series with Tyler Buswell

Panel Discussion/Presentation

On Wednesday, March 10 the CHaSS Pre-Law Series will focus on real estate law. Join us for a conversation with Tyler Buswell (BS American Studies ’05), a shareholder and commercial real estate attorney at the law firm of Kirton McConkie in Salt Lake City. He has a nationwide legal practice and has advised clients on real estate transactions valued in the billions of dollars, including national and local leaders in real estate investment and development like Intermountain Healthcare, Extra Space Storage, City Creek Center, Fieldstone Homes, and Ivory Homes.

Attendees can meet Tyler and ask their questions using the Q&A feature on Zoom at 4pm on March 9!

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
10
Mar

Wind Orchestra

Arts/Entertainment

This performance will be livestreamed at ccapresents.usu.edu.

7:30 pm - 9:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
11
Mar

All Things Considered: USU Senior BFA Show

Arts/Entertainment

Twenty Senior Bachelor of Fine Arts students have been hard at work preparing for their undergraduate capstone show. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, students have been preparing artworks to share. In response to the trials and tribulations they, and all of us, have faced during the last year the show has been aptly named: All Things Considered. For this show, nearly two-dozen students from various artistic disciplines are combining their efforts and talents for a single exhibit. This show will showcase the skills and concepts the graduating B.F.A. students have been developing during their time as undergraduate students. Art and Design students begin their journeys with their foundations classes where they attempt to master the basics of two- and three-dimensional art. During that same time, students are preparing to enter their desired emphasis. Once they have been selected for these competitive programs, students have two years to explore and develop skills in their chosen disciplines. All Things Considered will highlight the respective creative-research and development of the graduating Art and Design seniors.

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

US Army and USU Aviation CTE Exhibition

Exhibition

US Army Recruiting and USU Aviation Technology Department are hosting a CTE-oriented exhibition to highlight several career potentials. The US Army will highlight their Aviation program with an Apache Helicopter and Drone Simulator trailer, their Medical program with a Medial Unit Trailer, and their Robotics program with their Robotics Trailer. They will also have a Maintenance professional on hand. USU will have their Aviation Technology Department and all their programs on display, as will USU Pre-Health and their programs. This is open to students of all ages and the public.

9:30 am - 1:30 pm |
11
Mar

Aggies Be Cookin' Free Meal Kit

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! Reserve a free meal kit by registering for this event here: https://usu.givepulse.com/

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Taggart Student Center |
11
Mar

American Farmer

Exhibition

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

All Day | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
11
Mar

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

Exhibition

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

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
11
Mar

Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah

Exhibition

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

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
11
Mar

CIDI Workshop - Creating Your Own Course Templates

Workshop/Training

This workshop shows how the Design Tools in Canvas can be made to create a customized template that can be quickly implemented.

10:30 am - 11:30 am | Online/Virtual |
11
Mar

Life of a Latinx Leader

Social/Networking

The Latinx Cultural Center (LCC) has been hosting a series of events that are designed to let the USU community get to know their Latinx faculty, administrators, and staff in a substantive way. The speaker for this event is Ernesto Lopez, he currently serves as the first Hispanic representative on Logan Municipal Council. Ernesto will share his personal story as his life as a Latinx leader in our community. If you would like to join, please register with the link!

12:30 pm - 1:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
11
Mar

Life of a Latinx Leader with Ernesto López

Panel Discussion/Presentation

The Latinx Cultural Center (LCC) presents a series of events designed to let the USU community get to know their Latinx faculty, administrators, students, and staff in a substantive yet personal way. The speaker for this event is Ernesto Lopez, USU Alumnus, one of the first Latino representatives on the Logan Municipal Council. López will discuss his journey to becoming a Latinx Leader and how, "si se puede" became "si se pudo."

12:30 pm - 1:30 pm |
11
Mar

Women's & Men's Basketball

Sports

Come out to the BDAC and support the Eagles as they take on College of Southern Nevada
Masks required and all USU & State mandates will be observed.

Keep up on all USU Eastern Athletics at https://www.facebook.com/UtahStateEasternAthletics

5:00 pm - 9:00 pm |
11
Mar

Speed of Trust Workshop with Stephen M. R. Covey

Workshop/Training

Stephen M. R. Covey is The New York Times and #1 Wall Street Journal bestselling author of The Speed of Trust, which has been translated into 22 languages and has sold over 2 million copies worldwide. He is co-author of the #1 Amazon bestseller Smart Trust.

Stephen brings to his writings the perspective of a practitioner, as he is the former President & CEO of the Covey Leadership Center, where he increased shareholder value by 67 times and grew the company to become the largest leadership development firm in the world.

A Harvard MBA, Stephen co-founded and currently leads FranklinCovey’s Global Speed of Trust Practice. He serves on numerous boards, including the Government Leadership Advisory Council - Partnership for Public Service, and he has been recognized with the Lifetime Achievement Award for “Top Thought Leaders in Trust” from the advocacy group, Trust Across America/Trust Around the World.

Stephen is a highly-sought-after international speaker, who has taught trust and leadership in 56 countries to business, government, military, education, healthcare, and NGO entities.

Attend via Zoom to learn about the role that trust plays in both your personal and professional life. If you are interested, please pick up a Trust Card from Weston Hyde in EBB 209 - these cards will play a role in the discussion.

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

Promoting a Healthy Gut

Recreation

Learn how to promote your gut health with this virtual presentation!

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

The History of the Intermountain Indian School

Conference/Seminar

Presented by Karen Begaii-Wilson, a former student of the Intermountain Indian School will share the history of the Intermountain Indian School which stood on the grounds previous to Utah State University Brigham City.

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
12
Mar

No Class Day

Academic Calendar | Spring Semester

No classes held.

All Day | Utah State University |
12
Mar

Student Leadership Interviews

Information/Orientation

Submit the online application for a chance to interview for scholarshipped student leadership positions.

9:00 am - 3:00 pm |
12
Mar

All Things Considered: USU Senior BFA Show

Arts/Entertainment

Twenty Senior Bachelor of Fine Arts students have been hard at work preparing for their undergraduate capstone show. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, students have been preparing artworks to share. In response to the trials and tribulations they, and all of us, have faced during the last year the show has been aptly named: All Things Considered. For this show, nearly two-dozen students from various artistic disciplines are combining their efforts and talents for a single exhibit. This show will showcase the skills and concepts the graduating B.F.A. students have been developing during their time as undergraduate students. Art and Design students begin their journeys with their foundations classes where they attempt to master the basics of two- and three-dimensional art. During that same time, students are preparing to enter their desired emphasis. Once they have been selected for these competitive programs, students have two years to explore and develop skills in their chosen disciplines. All Things Considered will highlight the respective creative-research and development of the graduating Art and Design seniors.

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

Water/Ways

Exhibition | Agriculture and Natural Resources

December 19, 2020 – March 27, 2021
Fridays - Sundays, 10AM to 4PM
Admission complimentary, thanks to our sponsors


Our world is made of water and so are we. Water/Ways, an exhibition from Smithsonian’s Museum on Main Street, takes a deep look at this essential component of life on our planet, which powers the environment’s engine, impacts climate and helps shape and sculpt the landscape.


Water/Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities council, and was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History, New York.

Watch the video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsqGa6yIy4g&feature=emb_logo

10:00 am - 4:00 pm | Swaner EcoCenter |
12
Mar

American Farmer

Exhibition

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

All Day | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
12
Mar

Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah

Exhibition

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

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
12
Mar

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

Exhibition

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

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
12
Mar

Softball - Masks Required

Sports

Come out and support the Lady Eagles as they take on Colorado Northwest 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

12:00 pm - 5:00 pm |
12
Mar

When Women Don’t Speak: What It Takes for Women To be Heard

Panel Discussion/Presentation

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

Drs. Jessica Preece and Christopher Karpowitz will present their groundbreaking research that shows what it takes for a woman to truly be heard. After years spent analyzing lab and real-life settings to determine what it takes for a woman to truly be perceived as competent and influential, they discovered that for women, having a seat at the table does not mean having a voice. They will discuss their research that has found that women are systematically seen as less authoritative and that their influence is systematically lower. And when they speak up, they are interrupted and not listened to as much.

So, what can be done? This engaging presentation will provide tips and strategies that can help all women understand what it takes for women to be heard and viewed as influential. Women of all ages (and those who influence them) are welcome to listen, learn, and ask questions in the chat! Register now!

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

Decolonizing Fat

Cultural

It’s time to change the way we use the word fat and dismantle the stigma we’ve associated with it. Join us to talk about cultures that celebrate fat people and how to navigate decolonizing in your life as a fat person in a colonized world.
Zoom ID: 655 249 0401 Password: happybody

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
13
Mar

Community Art Days

Arts/Entertainment

How much do you know about NEHMA’s current exhibitions? Test your knowledge and learn more about the exhibitions on display through the Exploring NEHMA Challenge. When you have solved all your puzzles, celebrate your new discovery by designing your own artwork and turning it into an original button.

10:00 am - 12:30 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
13
Mar

Water/Ways

Exhibition | Agriculture and Natural Resources

December 19, 2020 – March 27, 2021
Fridays - Sundays, 10AM to 4PM
Admission complimentary, thanks to our sponsors


Our world is made of water and so are we. Water/Ways, an exhibition from Smithsonian’s Museum on Main Street, takes a deep look at this essential component of life on our planet, which powers the environment’s engine, impacts climate and helps shape and sculpt the landscape.


Water/Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities council, and was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History, New York.

Watch the video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsqGa6yIy4g&feature=emb_logo

10:00 am - 4:00 pm | Swaner EcoCenter |
13
Mar

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

Exhibition

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

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
13
Mar

Three Depression-Era Photographers In Utah

Exhibition

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

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
13
Mar

American Farmer

Exhibition

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

All Day | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
13
Mar

Softball - Masks Required

Sports

Come out and support the Lady Eagles as they take on Colorado Northwest 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

11:00 am - 5:00 pm |
13
Mar

Men's & Women's Basketball - Masks Required

Sports

Come out to the BDAC and support the Eagles as they take on Colorado Northwest 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

1:00 pm - 5:00 pm |
14
Mar

Water/Ways

Exhibition | Agriculture and Natural Resources

December 19, 2020 – March 27, 2021
Fridays - Sundays, 10AM to 4PM
Admission complimentary, thanks to our sponsors


Our world is made of water and so are we. Water/Ways, an exhibition from Smithsonian’s Museum on Main Street, takes a deep look at this essential component of life on our planet, which powers the environment’s engine, impacts climate and helps shape and sculpt the landscape.


Water/Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities council, and was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History, New York.

Watch the video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsqGa6yIy4g&feature=emb_logo

10:00 am - 4:00 pm | Swaner EcoCenter |
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