Upcoming Events
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
Decisions Downstream
Exhibition
All of us—people, fish, and many other creatures—depend on the water in Utah’s rivers. The choices we make about how to develop water resources have big impacts on river habitats. In Decisions Downstream, watershed scientist Dr. Sarah Null teams up with artists Carsten Meier and Chris Peterson to explore new ways of seeing river habitats. Come immerse yourself in beautiful large-scale images created from layers of scientific data, original paintings that capture the transcendent experience of encountering wild fish, and projections onto 3D maps that tell stories of our past water development choices and those we face in the future. Then discover how new water management models can help us preserve river habitats and supply water for people. Critical water decisions are being made in Utah. Decisions Downstream highlights the water development tools, tradeoffs, and alternatives that can guide our choices.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
No classes.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed January 18 2021 in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Decisions Downstream
Exhibition
All of us—people, fish, and many other creatures—depend on the water in Utah’s rivers. The choices we make about how to develop water resources have big impacts on river habitats. In Decisions Downstream, watershed scientist Dr. Sarah Null teams up with artists Carsten Meier and Chris Peterson to explore new ways of seeing river habitats. Come immerse yourself in beautiful large-scale images created from layers of scientific data, original paintings that capture the transcendent experience of encountering wild fish, and projections onto 3D maps that tell stories of our past water development choices and those we face in the future. Then discover how new water management models can help us preserve river habitats and supply water for people. Critical water decisions are being made in Utah. Decisions Downstream highlights the water development tools, tradeoffs, and alternatives that can guide our choices.
Hansen Differential Tuition Scholarship Application Opens
Date/Deadline
The Hansen Charitable Trust has established a scholarship to assist undergraduate Huntsman School of Business students with differential tuition. Awards are offered each semester, based on need, to students who are not already covered by full-tuition scholarships. The Application deadline is Friday, January 29, 2021, at 5:00 pm.
Apply online.
First Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2021 first day of classes.
First 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Women, Surrealism, and Abstraction
Exhibition
During the 20th century, art made by women was often overlooked or dismissed by museums, collectors, and art historians. Featuring work by 46 artists, "Women, Surrealism, and Abstraction" attempts to present a more holistic and complex view of art history—one that highlights artwork by women pushing beyond societal expectations and creative limitations through Surrealism and abstraction. Also featured alongside the art are 16 poems written by women in the Cache Valley literary community.
Decisions Downstream
Exhibition
All of us—people, fish, and many other creatures—depend on the water in Utah’s rivers. The choices we make about how to develop water resources have big impacts on river habitats. In Decisions Downstream, watershed scientist Dr. Sarah Null teams up with artists Carsten Meier and Chris Peterson to explore new ways of seeing river habitats. Come immerse yourself in beautiful large-scale images created from layers of scientific data, original paintings that capture the transcendent experience of encountering wild fish, and projections onto 3D maps that tell stories of our past water development choices and those we face in the future. Then discover how new water management models can help us preserve river habitats and supply water for people. Critical water decisions are being made in Utah. Decisions Downstream highlights the water development tools, tradeoffs, and alternatives that can guide our choices.
Biology Seminar Speaker Series: Dr. Marta Vidal-Garcia
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Marta Vidal-Garcia will present a talk on "Macroevolution of Australian Frogs: Past, Present, and Future" virtually on Zoom. Join seminar: https://usu-edu.zoom.us/j/88551977355?pwd=SGdtV2xiVGk4dUthcGNtczgvYU5WZz09
Faculty Senate Executive Committee Meeting
Meeting
Monthly meeting of the Faculty Senate Executive Committee
Gallery East "De-Marcation: A Survey of Contemporary Photography"
Exhibition
A Utah Arts & Museums Traveling Exhibition, curated by Amy Jorgensen and Edward Bateman, will be on display at USU Eastern’s Gallery East. The exhibit, entitled De-Marcation: A Survey of Contemporary Photography, will be exhibited from January 20 through January 29 in the Central Instruction Building (CIB).
Women, Surrealism, and Abstraction
Exhibition
During the 20th century, art made by women was often overlooked or dismissed by museums, collectors, and art historians. Featuring work by 46 artists, "Women, Surrealism, and Abstraction" attempts to present a more holistic and complex view of art history—one that highlights artwork by women pushing beyond societal expectations and creative limitations through Surrealism and abstraction. Also featured alongside the art are 16 poems written by women in the Cache Valley literary community.
Decisions Downstream
Exhibition
All of us—people, fish, and many other creatures—depend on the water in Utah’s rivers. The choices we make about how to develop water resources have big impacts on river habitats. In Decisions Downstream, watershed scientist Dr. Sarah Null teams up with artists Carsten Meier and Chris Peterson to explore new ways of seeing river habitats. Come immerse yourself in beautiful large-scale images created from layers of scientific data, original paintings that capture the transcendent experience of encountering wild fish, and projections onto 3D maps that tell stories of our past water development choices and those we face in the future. Then discover how new water management models can help us preserve river habitats and supply water for people. Critical water decisions are being made in Utah. Decisions Downstream highlights the water development tools, tradeoffs, and alternatives that can guide our choices.
Geo Seminar: Welcome Back
Conference/Seminar
Welcome Back Seminar
Coping with Loss During COVID-19
Workshop/Training
Over the last year, most of us have accumulated multiple losses as a result of the global pandemic. Though loss weighs heavy on our hearts, these experiences are often the catalyst for reconstructing purpose and meaning about our lives. Additionally, collective experiences of grief and loss are unique opportunities for us to co-create meaning together.
In this webinar, we will learn how to support one another as we encounter the collective losses and the personal losses that each of us have endured over the last year. Attendees will be given a chance to explore how these losses have changed their view of self, relationships, and their purpose. Then, we will use this meaning to identify positive coping mechanisms to use as we turn to face the unknown in 2021.
Meet the Teams
Sports
Opportunities for our athletes to get to know about every sports program, to be familiar with coaching staff and student athletes. Encourage coaches to provide ideas on the main goal and purpose on the upcoming season.
Gallery East "De-Marcation: A Survey of Contemporary Photography"
Exhibition
A Utah Arts & Museums Traveling Exhibition, curated by Amy Jorgensen and Edward Bateman, will be on display at USU Eastern’s Gallery East. The exhibit, entitled De-Marcation: A Survey of Contemporary Photography, will be exhibited from January 20 through January 29 in the Central Instruction Building (CIB).
Women, Surrealism, and Abstraction
Exhibition
During the 20th century, art made by women was often overlooked or dismissed by museums, collectors, and art historians. Featuring work by 46 artists, "Women, Surrealism, and Abstraction" attempts to present a more holistic and complex view of art history—one that highlights artwork by women pushing beyond societal expectations and creative limitations through Surrealism and abstraction. Also featured alongside the art are 16 poems written by women in the Cache Valley literary community.
Decisions Downstream
Exhibition
All of us—people, fish, and many other creatures—depend on the water in Utah’s rivers. The choices we make about how to develop water resources have big impacts on river habitats. In Decisions Downstream, watershed scientist Dr. Sarah Null teams up with artists Carsten Meier and Chris Peterson to explore new ways of seeing river habitats. Come immerse yourself in beautiful large-scale images created from layers of scientific data, original paintings that capture the transcendent experience of encountering wild fish, and projections onto 3D maps that tell stories of our past water development choices and those we face in the future. Then discover how new water management models can help us preserve river habitats and supply water for people. Critical water decisions are being made in Utah. Decisions Downstream highlights the water development tools, tradeoffs, and alternatives that can guide our choices.
The Geometry and Physics of Hitchin Systems
Conference/Seminar
Steven Rayan Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics & Statistics at the University of Saskatchewan
Director, Centre for Quantum Topology and Its Applications
Abstract: The moduli space of stable Higgs bundles on a Riemann surface, known as the Hitchin system, arises as a space of gauge-equivalent, dimensionally-reduced solutions to the self-dual Yang-Mills equations. This moduli space turns out to be a completely integrable Hamiltonian system; a noncompact Calabi-Yau manifold; and the natural setting for a mirror symmetry that is intertwined with Langlands duality. In this talk, I will introduce the Hitchin system from multiple points of view and sketch the interesting algebraic and geometric features that have been discovered over the past 30 years. I will conclude by speculating on connections between Higgs bundles and condensed-matter physics.
Women's Basketball - Masks Required
Sports
Lady Eagles in Pre-Season play against Arizona Western
The Oasis This Time: Book talk and discussion with author Rebecca Lawton
Lecture/Readings | Agriculture and Natural Resources
Water, the most critical fluid on the planet, is seen as savior, benefactor, and Holy Grail in many arid North American communities. Fluvial geologist and former Colorado River guide Rebecca Lawton will explore this topic when she joins us for a reading and conversation about her latest book of essays The Oasis This Time: Living and Dying with Water in the West.
This event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian Water|Ways exhibition on display at the Swaner EcoCenter now until March 27, 2021.
Backpack to Briefcase: Getting Your Resume Past the Bots (ATS)
Workshop/Training | Focused Friday
Did you know your application may be denied before a human even has a chance to review it? A large majority of Fortune 500 companies and a growing number of mid-sized businesses filter resumes through an applicant tracking system (ATS). Come to this workshop to learn more about how ATS works and how to make sure you are highlighting the right skills and experiences.
Jamie Wittman, Talent Acquisition Manager at Keyence, will walk you through what you should and shouldn’t have on your resume especially considering ATS. You don’t want to miss this! Join us live on the Huntsman YouTube Channel.
Gallery East "De-Marcation: A Survey of Contemporary Photography"
Exhibition
A Utah Arts & Museums Traveling Exhibition, curated by Amy Jorgensen and Edward Bateman, will be on display at USU Eastern’s Gallery East. The exhibit, entitled De-Marcation: A Survey of Contemporary Photography, will be exhibited from January 20 through January 29 in the Central Instruction Building (CIB).
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
Decisions Downstream
Exhibition
All of us—people, fish, and many other creatures—depend on the water in Utah’s rivers. The choices we make about how to develop water resources have big impacts on river habitats. In Decisions Downstream, watershed scientist Dr. Sarah Null teams up with artists Carsten Meier and Chris Peterson to explore new ways of seeing river habitats. Come immerse yourself in beautiful large-scale images created from layers of scientific data, original paintings that capture the transcendent experience of encountering wild fish, and projections onto 3D maps that tell stories of our past water development choices and those we face in the future. Then discover how new water management models can help us preserve river habitats and supply water for people. Critical water decisions are being made in Utah. Decisions Downstream highlights the water development tools, tradeoffs, and alternatives that can guide our choices.
A Fireside Chat with Sheri Dew on Women and Leadership
Panel Discussion/Presentation
The Utah Women & Leadership Project invites you to join us for our first Spring Women’s Leadership Forum.
Sheri Dew, internationally recognized author, speaker, and leader is well-known for her engaging stories, forthright advice, and her passion around the potential of girls and women in Utah and around the world. In this engaging fireside chat, she will respond to questions about her own leadership development journey and provide her insights and perspectives on why, where, and how women today are needed to influence, impact, and lead in all settings. Come, listen, and learn from this important conversation!
This event is open to all girls/women and those who influence them (this includes men too). Register now.
Science Unwrapped: Vaccine Fears
Conference/Seminar | Science Unwrapped
Dr. Thayne Sweeten from the Utah State University presents a talk on vaccine fears. The presentation will be broadcast on usu.edu/undwrapped/ on Friday, January 22, 2021 at 7 pm. A live Q&A will follow the presentation. Watch for more information at usu.edu/unwrapped/ .
Moonlight and Music
Arts/Entertainment
We will have two acts perform for 30 minutes each. Come enjoy the musical styling of student performers. RSVP Required
7 Habits Journey Registration Deadline
Date/Deadline
MSLE 4800: The 7 Habits Journey is a 1-credit personal leadership development class based on Stephen R. Covey's book, "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People". Register before Friday, January 22.
Gallery East "De-Marcation: A Survey of Contemporary Photography"
Exhibition
A Utah Arts & Museums Traveling Exhibition, curated by Amy Jorgensen and Edward Bateman, will be on display at USU Eastern’s Gallery East. The exhibit, entitled De-Marcation: A Survey of Contemporary Photography, will be exhibited from January 20 through January 29 in the Central Instruction Building (CIB).
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
Decisions Downstream
Exhibition
All of us—people, fish, and many other creatures—depend on the water in Utah’s rivers. The choices we make about how to develop water resources have big impacts on river habitats. In Decisions Downstream, watershed scientist Dr. Sarah Null teams up with artists Carsten Meier and Chris Peterson to explore new ways of seeing river habitats. Come immerse yourself in beautiful large-scale images created from layers of scientific data, original paintings that capture the transcendent experience of encountering wild fish, and projections onto 3D maps that tell stories of our past water development choices and those we face in the future. Then discover how new water management models can help us preserve river habitats and supply water for people. Critical water decisions are being made in Utah. Decisions Downstream highlights the water development tools, tradeoffs, and alternatives that can guide our choices.
Gallery East "De-Marcation: A Survey of Contemporary Photography"
Exhibition
A Utah Arts & Museums Traveling Exhibition, curated by Amy Jorgensen and Edward Bateman, will be on display at USU Eastern’s Gallery East. The exhibit, entitled De-Marcation: A Survey of Contemporary Photography, will be exhibited from January 20 through January 29 in the Central Instruction Building (CIB).
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
Decisions Downstream
Exhibition
All of us—people, fish, and many other creatures—depend on the water in Utah’s rivers. The choices we make about how to develop water resources have big impacts on river habitats. In Decisions Downstream, watershed scientist Dr. Sarah Null teams up with artists Carsten Meier and Chris Peterson to explore new ways of seeing river habitats. Come immerse yourself in beautiful large-scale images created from layers of scientific data, original paintings that capture the transcendent experience of encountering wild fish, and projections onto 3D maps that tell stories of our past water development choices and those we face in the future. Then discover how new water management models can help us preserve river habitats and supply water for people. Critical water decisions are being made in Utah. Decisions Downstream highlights the water development tools, tradeoffs, and alternatives that can guide our choices.
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