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November 1 - 7, 2020

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01
Nov

Telling Our Story: 130 Years of Aggie Women

Exhibition

Merrill-Cazier Library joins the Year of the Woman celebration with the exhibit "Telling Out Story: 130 Years of Aggie Women." The exhibit is on display from October 1-November 23 in the Library Atrium. It can also be viewed digitally at http://exhibits.usu.edu/exhibits/show/tellingourstory.

All Day | USU Libraries |
01
Nov

Sun, Earth, Universe

Exhibition | Home, Family, and Food

Fridays - Sundays | 10 AM - 4 PM
FREE!

Swaner is pleased to offer the Sun, Earth, Universe exhibition in collaboration with NASA, the National Informal STEM Education Network (NISE Net) and NHMU! This is an interactive, English and Spanish bilingual exhibition about Earth and space science for families.

We explore questions about the Earth. How is Earth changing? We investigate questions about the solar system. What is it like on other planets? We consider questions about the universe. Are we alone?

Design, build, and test your own spacecraft to complete a NASA mission or put all your space mission-planning knowledge to the test by playing the Mission to Space board game. Will your mission be the first to be completed? What will you discover?

10:00 am - 4:00 pm | Swaner EcoCenter |
02
Nov

Telling Our Story: 130 Years of Aggie Women

Exhibition

Merrill-Cazier Library joins the Year of the Woman celebration with the exhibit "Telling Out Story: 130 Years of Aggie Women." The exhibit is on display from October 1-November 23 in the Library Atrium. It can also be viewed digitally at http://exhibits.usu.edu/exhibits/show/tellingourstory.

All Day | USU Libraries |
02
Nov

Tiny Pricks

Arts/Entertainment

Tiny Pricks is a public art project created and curated by Diana Weymar. Contributors from around the world are stitching Donald Trump’s words into textiles, creating the material record of his presidency and of the movement against it. Tiny Pricks Project holds a creative space in a tumultuous political climate. The collection counterbalances the impermanence of Twitter and other social media, and Trump’s statements as president through the use of textiles that embody warmth, craft, permanence, civility, and a shared history. The daintiness and integrity of each piece stand in stark contrast to his presidency. Sandra Charlson organized local community members, faculty, staff, and students to participate in this project.

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

Place's and Faces of Utah's Coal Country

Arts/Entertainment

Noel A. Carmack is associate professor of art at USU Eastern. He received a BFA in illustration and MFA in drawing/painting from USU. About the work in this exhibition he says: Many of the coal mines, tipples, and powerhouse stacks in Utah are beginning to disappear, due to the decline of petroleum-based energy industries. The boom-and-bust economy of southeastern Utah is turning toward more favorable efficient energy sources, so the life and traditions of the men and women who are dependent on these industries are changing. These painings and drawings represent the deteriorating structures, the weathering marks left on the landscape, and the faces of the people who live and work in the area. The work is comprised of the following: 1) industrial landscapes, featuring the machinery, structures, and tools which have been used to mine or extract the natural resources of this area, and 2) portraits of the men and women whose lives are closely tied to eastern/southeastern Utah region.

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

Gallery East - "Continuum"

Arts/Entertainment

Charles Callis, “Continuum,” Paintings, October 14 – November 6

All Day |
02
Nov

Indigenous Be Cookin'

Cultural

Want to learn how to make traditional Three Sister Stew (corn, squash & beans)? Check out the Inclusion Center Instagram Page with host Alina.

10:00 am - 11:00 am | Online/Virtual |
02
Nov

MBA Virtual Information Session

Information/Orientation | Student Recruiting

This virtual information session is available to anyone interested in either pursuing an MBA or learning what an MBA could do for you. The session will cover frequently asked questions and will have a live Q&A panel made up of an MBA alum, MBA student, and the MBA team to answer any additional questions you may have. Please RSVP here to attend.

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
02
Nov

Faith Challenges Support Group

Workshop/Training

This group is an opportunity for students to get together in a safe environment, learn from, and support each other. Each week, we will discuss pertinent issues related to faith that create stress (e.g., having faith doubts or internal conflict with elements of your faith, clarifying your spiritual identity, stresses associated with faith transitions, finding a spiritual place of belonging, talking to those of different faiths, etc.). The topic of the day will be motivated by those who participate that day. This group will be facilitated by Monique Frazier, a psychologist from USU Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS).
Please contact CAPS to sign a service agreement and get the Zoom link.

2:30 pm - 4:00 pm |
02
Nov

Faith Challenges Group

Meeting

This is a support group for students who would like an emotionally safe environment to discuss issues related to faith that create stress (e.g., having faith doubts or internal conflict with elements of your faith, clarifying your spiritual identity, stresses associated with faith transitions, finding a spiritual place of belonging, talking to those of different faiths, etc.). The topic of the day will be motivated by those who participate that day. This group will be facilitated by Monique Frazier, a psychologist from USU Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS).

2:30 pm - 3:45 pm |
02
Nov

Faculty Senate Meeting

Meeting

Monthly Meeting of the Faculty Senate

3:00 pm - 4:30 pm | USU Libraries |
02
Nov

Entrepreneurship Club Guest Speaker

Social/Networking

What: Guest Speaker Spencer Young (Owner of several Culver’s franchises)
Who: Community and E-Club members
When: Monday @5:00 p.m.
Where: Huntsman Hall 322
Why: Learn from an experienced business owner on what it's like to own/start a business
How: Listen and learn from Spencer Young about how he found success as an entrepreneur

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
02
Nov

Climbing Anchors: Beyond Building

Recreation

Free virtual outdoor programs workshop. Visit virtualrec.usu.edu

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
02
Nov

Guitar Ensembles

Arts/Entertainment

The Guitar Ensembles concert features acoustic and electric ensembles The acoustic ensembles will be performing a Macedonian dance called Makendonsko Kolo, taken from six Balkan miniatures and arranged for solo classical guitar by Dusan Bogdanovic. Austin Weyand arranged this for four guitars. They'll also perform a Vivaldi arrangement by Peter Lohde and a fun set of blues by Mike Christiansen. The electric ensemble will perform Shiny Stockings, arranged by student Wayne Heaton and based on the famous recording by Count Basie, along with An Equine's Ox and Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise, arranged by Nate Ostermiller.


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, 2 - 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.

7:30 pm - 9:00 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
03
Nov

Telling Our Story: 130 Years of Aggie Women

Exhibition

Merrill-Cazier Library joins the Year of the Woman celebration with the exhibit "Telling Out Story: 130 Years of Aggie Women." The exhibit is on display from October 1-November 23 in the Library Atrium. It can also be viewed digitally at http://exhibits.usu.edu/exhibits/show/tellingourstory.

All Day | USU Libraries |
03
Nov

Tiny Pricks

Arts/Entertainment

Tiny Pricks is a public art project created and curated by Diana Weymar. Contributors from around the world are stitching Donald Trump’s words into textiles, creating the material record of his presidency and of the movement against it. Tiny Pricks Project holds a creative space in a tumultuous political climate. The collection counterbalances the impermanence of Twitter and other social media, and Trump’s statements as president through the use of textiles that embody warmth, craft, permanence, civility, and a shared history. The daintiness and integrity of each piece stand in stark contrast to his presidency. Sandra Charlson organized local community members, faculty, staff, and students to participate in this project.

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

Gallery East - "Continuum"

Arts/Entertainment

Charles Callis, “Continuum,” Paintings, October 14 – November 6

All Day |
03
Nov

Place's and Faces of Utah's Coal Country

Arts/Entertainment

Noel A. Carmack is associate professor of art at USU Eastern. He received a BFA in illustration and MFA in drawing/painting from USU. About the work in this exhibition he says: Many of the coal mines, tipples, and powerhouse stacks in Utah are beginning to disappear, due to the decline of petroleum-based energy industries. The boom-and-bust economy of southeastern Utah is turning toward more favorable efficient energy sources, so the life and traditions of the men and women who are dependent on these industries are changing. These painings and drawings represent the deteriorating structures, the weathering marks left on the landscape, and the faces of the people who live and work in the area. The work is comprised of the following: 1) industrial landscapes, featuring the machinery, structures, and tools which have been used to mine or extract the natural resources of this area, and 2) portraits of the men and women whose lives are closely tied to eastern/southeastern Utah region.

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

The Day After Tomorrow: Art in Response to Turmoil and Hope

Exhibition

Our new reality is profoundly different than it was six months ago. Curated amid pandemic and protests, "The Day After Tomorrow: Art in Response to Turmoil and Hope" explores how artists respond to crisis, offering parallels to our own emotions and experiences this year.

"The Day After Tomorrow" is divided into three themes. "A Better Tomorrow" focuses on transcendence, alternate realities, the divine, afterlife, and bliss. "A Worse Yesterday" comprises works of art that address events that have shaken the world and thrown it into crises such as world wars, nuclear proliferation, AIDS, genocide, racism, and immigration. "Awry Ecosystem" focuses on art by artists concerned with the environment and how humans are changing it.

Also included is a Community Response Space, which will feature rotating exhibitions of work by local artists and where you can share your personal journey through an interactive display.

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
03
Nov

African American Art, Social Justice, and Identity: Works by Black Artists from the NEHMA Collection

Exhibition

"African American Art, Social Justice and Identity" addresses Black identity in the United States through works of art by ten African American artists and ephemera from collectives including the Black Panthers, spanning 1887-1989. Sourced from the NEHMA collection, these artworks provide compelling visual form to racism, discrimination, and inequality.

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
03
Nov

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.

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
03
Nov

Metal Factory and Idea Factory Tours

Information/Orientation

Industry tours allow students to find out what kind of projects are currently being worked on and show them how to get involved with hand-on projects! The Idea Factory tour takes 10 minutes, and the Metal Factory tour takes 15 minutes, so you can do both in under 30 minutes! Come take an in-person look at what the Metal and Idea Factories have to offer you!
Follow the link attached to sign up for the times you want to tour each factory, and email us at asmeaggie@gmail.com with any questions!

12:00 pm - 2:00 pm |
03
Nov

CIDI Workshop - How Online Teaching Can Make You Better Face-to-Face

Workshop/Training

Although you may be teaching online only temporarily, your efforts can produce a course design and course materials that will allow you to enter every face-to-face teaching semester more prepared and ready to maximize use of class time. This workshop will provide tips for thinking ahead to that transition.

2:30 pm - 3:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
03
Nov

Biology Seminar Speaker Series: Jessica Murray, Ph.D. Candidate & Valerie Martin, Ph.D. Candidate

Conference/Seminar

PhD Candidate Jessica Murray and PhD Student Valerie Martin from Utah State University will present a talk on their research virtually on Zoom. Join Seminar: https://usu-edu.zoom.us/j/96328887734?pwd=Q0RLY2cvSVF2UTEzNytaai9HS25ZZz09

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm |
03
Nov

Esports

Sports

Come watch in person or online as our USU Eastern Esports Team competes against other teams in our conference and league.

Face coverings required and all USU & State COVID mandates to be observed if attending in person.

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

4:30 pm - 6:30 pm |
03
Nov

Bain & Company

Conference/Seminar | Student Recruiting

On Tuesday, November 3, at 6:30 MT, an associate consultant at Bain and Company will be speaking with the Finance & Econ Club virtually over Zoom. Skyler Bowthorpe is a USU graduate and is currently based in the Bain Chicago office, working on a digital media team. Skyler successfully navigated the recruiting process and received competing offers at several top consulting and finance firms.

Consultants at Bain help solve some of the most pressing problems in business across a variety of sectors. A career at Bain or other top consulting firms opens the door to numerous career opportunities worldwide.

If you're interested in kickstarting your career in one of the most well-respected industries in the world, this meeting is for you.

Join live.

6:30 pm - 7:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
04
Nov

Telling Our Story: 130 Years of Aggie Women

Exhibition

Merrill-Cazier Library joins the Year of the Woman celebration with the exhibit "Telling Out Story: 130 Years of Aggie Women." The exhibit is on display from October 1-November 23 in the Library Atrium. It can also be viewed digitally at http://exhibits.usu.edu/exhibits/show/tellingourstory.

All Day | USU Libraries |
04
Nov

Understanding Differences (Segment 2, Understanding Gender for Educators & Parents)

Workshop/Training

The Utah Women & Leadership Project invites you to join us for Segment 2 of a 4-part webinar series titled "Why Gender Matters for Teachers & Parents: An In-Depth Exploration."

Why Gender Matters for Teachers & Parents: Segment 2 - Understanding Differences

Description: This webinar introduces educators and parents to research studies that can help them understand the biological and socialized distinctions between boys and girls, young men and young women, and men and women. Comprehending the inherent gender differences will help educators and parents integrate knowledge that can further maximize student learning and have the greatest impact on educational outcomes. We will explore how children, teens, and adults, interact with risk and aggression, social media, confidence, empathy, and race, ethnicity, and culture.

8:00 am - 9:00 am | Online/Virtual |
04
Nov

Tiny Pricks

Arts/Entertainment

Tiny Pricks is a public art project created and curated by Diana Weymar. Contributors from around the world are stitching Donald Trump’s words into textiles, creating the material record of his presidency and of the movement against it. Tiny Pricks Project holds a creative space in a tumultuous political climate. The collection counterbalances the impermanence of Twitter and other social media, and Trump’s statements as president through the use of textiles that embody warmth, craft, permanence, civility, and a shared history. The daintiness and integrity of each piece stand in stark contrast to his presidency. Sandra Charlson organized local community members, faculty, staff, and students to participate in this project.

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

Place's and Faces of Utah's Coal Country

Arts/Entertainment

Noel A. Carmack is associate professor of art at USU Eastern. He received a BFA in illustration and MFA in drawing/painting from USU. About the work in this exhibition he says: Many of the coal mines, tipples, and powerhouse stacks in Utah are beginning to disappear, due to the decline of petroleum-based energy industries. The boom-and-bust economy of southeastern Utah is turning toward more favorable efficient energy sources, so the life and traditions of the men and women who are dependent on these industries are changing. These painings and drawings represent the deteriorating structures, the weathering marks left on the landscape, and the faces of the people who live and work in the area. The work is comprised of the following: 1) industrial landscapes, featuring the machinery, structures, and tools which have been used to mine or extract the natural resources of this area, and 2) portraits of the men and women whose lives are closely tied to eastern/southeastern Utah region.

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

Gallery East - "Continuum"

Arts/Entertainment

Charles Callis, “Continuum,” Paintings, October 14 – November 6

All Day |
04
Nov

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.

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
04
Nov

African American Art, Social Justice, and Identity: Works by Black Artists from the NEHMA Collection

Exhibition

"African American Art, Social Justice and Identity" addresses Black identity in the United States through works of art by ten African American artists and ephemera from collectives including the Black Panthers, spanning 1887-1989. Sourced from the NEHMA collection, these artworks provide compelling visual form to racism, discrimination, and inequality.

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
04
Nov

The Day After Tomorrow: Art in Response to Turmoil and Hope

Exhibition

Our new reality is profoundly different than it was six months ago. Curated amid pandemic and protests, "The Day After Tomorrow: Art in Response to Turmoil and Hope" explores how artists respond to crisis, offering parallels to our own emotions and experiences this year.

"The Day After Tomorrow" is divided into three themes. "A Better Tomorrow" focuses on transcendence, alternate realities, the divine, afterlife, and bliss. "A Worse Yesterday" comprises works of art that address events that have shaken the world and thrown it into crises such as world wars, nuclear proliferation, AIDS, genocide, racism, and immigration. "Awry Ecosystem" focuses on art by artists concerned with the environment and how humans are changing it.

Also included is a Community Response Space, which will feature rotating exhibitions of work by local artists and where you can share your personal journey through an interactive display.

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
04
Nov

First To... Scavenger Hunt!

Fair/Festival

Learn more about first-generation college students and join our I'm First Celebration Kick-Off with this social media scavenger hunt!

Prizes will go to the first students who figure out our location clues on Instagram! Follow-us and our stories @aggiefirstscholars

10:00 am - 6:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
04
Nov

Dreading Winter: Must-Know Hacks for Thriving v. Diving Part 1 (The Biology of Thriving in Winter)

Workshop/Training

CAPS Workshops are free and open to USU Students, Faculty, and Staff. Workshops will be held virtually. Contact the CAPS Office at capsinfo@usu.edu to request the Zoom link.

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
04
Nov

CCA's Midweek Music Series: USU Chamber Singers

Arts/Entertainment

Join us outdoors under the big tent on the Engineering Quad for a weekly concert brought to you by the Caine College of the Arts.

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
04
Nov

Intramural Team Trivia: General

Recreation

Grab your friends and sign up for our virtual trivia event! Winners will get intramural championship T-shirts!

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
05
Nov

Telling Our Story: 130 Years of Aggie Women

Exhibition

Merrill-Cazier Library joins the Year of the Woman celebration with the exhibit "Telling Out Story: 130 Years of Aggie Women." The exhibit is on display from October 1-November 23 in the Library Atrium. It can also be viewed digitally at http://exhibits.usu.edu/exhibits/show/tellingourstory.

All Day | USU Libraries |
05
Nov

Tiny Pricks

Arts/Entertainment

Tiny Pricks is a public art project created and curated by Diana Weymar. Contributors from around the world are stitching Donald Trump’s words into textiles, creating the material record of his presidency and of the movement against it. Tiny Pricks Project holds a creative space in a tumultuous political climate. The collection counterbalances the impermanence of Twitter and other social media, and Trump’s statements as president through the use of textiles that embody warmth, craft, permanence, civility, and a shared history. The daintiness and integrity of each piece stand in stark contrast to his presidency. Sandra Charlson organized local community members, faculty, staff, and students to participate in this project.

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

Gallery East - "Continuum"

Arts/Entertainment

Charles Callis, “Continuum,” Paintings, October 14 – November 6

All Day |
05
Nov

Place's and Faces of Utah's Coal Country

Arts/Entertainment

Noel A. Carmack is associate professor of art at USU Eastern. He received a BFA in illustration and MFA in drawing/painting from USU. About the work in this exhibition he says: Many of the coal mines, tipples, and powerhouse stacks in Utah are beginning to disappear, due to the decline of petroleum-based energy industries. The boom-and-bust economy of southeastern Utah is turning toward more favorable efficient energy sources, so the life and traditions of the men and women who are dependent on these industries are changing. These painings and drawings represent the deteriorating structures, the weathering marks left on the landscape, and the faces of the people who live and work in the area. The work is comprised of the following: 1) industrial landscapes, featuring the machinery, structures, and tools which have been used to mine or extract the natural resources of this area, and 2) portraits of the men and women whose lives are closely tied to eastern/southeastern Utah region.

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

The Day After Tomorrow: Art in Response to Turmoil and Hope

Exhibition

Our new reality is profoundly different than it was six months ago. Curated amid pandemic and protests, "The Day After Tomorrow: Art in Response to Turmoil and Hope" explores how artists respond to crisis, offering parallels to our own emotions and experiences this year.

"The Day After Tomorrow" is divided into three themes. "A Better Tomorrow" focuses on transcendence, alternate realities, the divine, afterlife, and bliss. "A Worse Yesterday" comprises works of art that address events that have shaken the world and thrown it into crises such as world wars, nuclear proliferation, AIDS, genocide, racism, and immigration. "Awry Ecosystem" focuses on art by artists concerned with the environment and how humans are changing it.

Also included is a Community Response Space, which will feature rotating exhibitions of work by local artists and where you can share your personal journey through an interactive display.

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
05
Nov

African American Art, Social Justice, and Identity: Works by Black Artists from the NEHMA Collection

Exhibition

"African American Art, Social Justice and Identity" addresses Black identity in the United States through works of art by ten African American artists and ephemera from collectives including the Black Panthers, spanning 1887-1989. Sourced from the NEHMA collection, these artworks provide compelling visual form to racism, discrimination, and inequality.

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
05
Nov

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.

10:00 am - 5:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
05
Nov

Alumni Lunch Series: Digital Take-Out with Dean Joe Ward

Special Event

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

On Thursday, November 5, we'll close out this series for Fall 2020 with a conversation with Joe Ward, Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. While he may not be an alum of our college, he has met more CHaSS alumni than anyone in recent memory. Dean Ward will speak to skills he's seen CHaSS graduates transfer to meaningful careers. Come hear more about the real impact our grads are having in the professional world and gain insights for ways to translate your degree into dream job.

Listen in and participate by asking questions during the live Zoom event on November 5 at 11am: https://usu-edu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ibGn3LbTQPSZogFr3MBelQ

11:00 am - 12:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
05
Nov

Graduate Student LGBTQ+ Support Group

Workshop/Training

This group is an opportunity for LGBTQA students to get together, learn from, and support each other. Each week, we will discuss pertinent issues (i.e. coming out to parents, the challenges of balancing academics and dating, relationship challenges, self-acceptance, advocate burn out, etc.). The topic of the day will be motivated by those who participate that day. This group will be co-facilitated by a psychologist from USU Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) and a staff from the USU Inclusion Center.
Contact CAPS to sign a service agreement and receive the Zoom link.

12:30 pm - 1:00 pm |
05
Nov

Curriculum Committee Meeting

Meeting

Monthly Curriculum Committee Meeting

2:00 pm - 3:00 pm | Old Main |
05
Nov

EPC Committee Meeting

Meeting

Monthly EPC Committee Meeting

3:00 pm - 4:00 pm | Old Main |
05
Nov

My Potential Within (Celebrating BIPOC Stories)

Cultural

Join us in celebrating and recognizing first-generation college students who also identify as Black, Indigenous, and/or students of color!

We will be holding a Zoom panel with our BIPOC students!

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
05
Nov

Thanks-Taking Decolonizing Thanksgiving

Cultural

Join our guest speaker Dr. Cornel Pewewardy to discuss the true meaning of Thanksgiving.
Dr. Cornel Pewewardys (Comanche-Kiowa) research explores the theoretical and philosophical foundations of postcolonial Indigenous research paradigms.
Zoom meeting ID: 841 3329 0104
Password: deco!onize

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
05
Nov

Science Week Virtual Trivia Night

Student Activities

Join us for a virtual trivia night to celebrate Science Week. Prizes will be awarded to our first place winners.

Register for the trivia night in advance by visiting https://www.usu.edu/science/week

5:30 pm - 6:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
05
Nov

Science Trivia Night

Student Activities

RSVP to the trivia night at https://forms.gle/4g3MautQTEJDUsKf6

5:30 pm - 6:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
05
Nov

USU SHRM's LinkedIn Event

Special Event

JD Conway has worked in HR for well over a decade and specializes in recruitment and talent acquisition. As such, JD knows the impact a well built LinkedIn profile can have for applicants, job-seekers, and students looking to grow their network. That's why USU SHRM is proud to announce that JD will be training our SHRM chapter on how to best build and utilize your LinkedIn account. JD currently works as the Head of Talent Acquisition at BambooHR and is also the current Director of College Relations for Utah SHRM. He is passionate about HR through his recruitment specialist lens!

Register for the event here.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
05
Nov

Revamping Your Resume Workshop

Workshop/Training

Join us for a 30 minute virtual workshop that will talk about how to build and enhance your resume! We will teach important elements of a strong resume such as formatting, tailoring and writing to impress employers. Open to all USU students and alumni.

6:00 pm - 6:30 pm |
05
Nov

Covey Leadership Fellows Book Club

Meeting

Refreshments provided

Study the lives and practices of some of histories greatest leaders, then discuss and apply the principles with the Covey Leadership Fellows.

Join the Covey Leadership Fellows now to participate in our monthly book discussion.

Fall books:
September - Lean In: Women, Work and he Will to Lead, Sheryl Sandberg
October - The Boys in the Boat, Daniel James Brown
November - How to Win Friends and Influence People, Dale Carnegie

Zoom: https://usu-edu.zoom.us/j/83562119502?pwd=OTVPMGtiUGRpWGtzaXVMd1ZEZlVYZz09

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
06
Nov

Virtual Turkey Trot

Recreation

Run, walk, or jog your way through 3.10686 miles (5K) in our first ever Virtual Turkey Trot. You have from Friday, November 6, 2020 12am - Friday, November 13, 2020 11:59pm to complete your course. We will be handing out prizes for the best run time, runner with the most USU pride, and best scenic route. All participants will also be entered in for a drawing of additional prizes. Track your progress through the Aggie Rec Race Club in the Strava app and post pictures to the club for runner with the most pride, and best scenic route.

All Day | Online/Virtual |
06
Nov

Esports

Sports

Come watch in person or online as our USU Eastern Esports Team competes against other teams in our conference and league.

Face coverings required and all USU & State COVID mandates to be observed if attending in person.

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

5:00 am - 7:00 pm |
06
Nov

Telling Our Story: 130 Years of Aggie Women

Exhibition

Merrill-Cazier Library joins the Year of the Woman celebration with the exhibit "Telling Out Story: 130 Years of Aggie Women." The exhibit is on display from October 1-November 23 in the Library Atrium. It can also be viewed digitally at http://exhibits.usu.edu/exhibits/show/tellingourstory.

All Day | USU Libraries |
06
Nov

True Blue Day: Big-School Opportunities, Small-School Feel

Information/Orientation

USU Eastern provides the best of both worlds -the feel and personalized attention of a community college with the educational opportunities and resources of a university. Spend the day with current students, tour campus, and experience life as a USU Eastern student.

9:00 am - 3:00 pm |
06
Nov

Tiny Pricks

Arts/Entertainment

Tiny Pricks is a public art project created and curated by Diana Weymar. Contributors from around the world are stitching Donald Trump’s words into textiles, creating the material record of his presidency and of the movement against it. Tiny Pricks Project holds a creative space in a tumultuous political climate. The collection counterbalances the impermanence of Twitter and other social media, and Trump’s statements as president through the use of textiles that embody warmth, craft, permanence, civility, and a shared history. The daintiness and integrity of each piece stand in stark contrast to his presidency. Sandra Charlson organized local community members, faculty, staff, and students to participate in this project.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
06
Nov

Place's and Faces of Utah's Coal Country

Arts/Entertainment

Noel A. Carmack is associate professor of art at USU Eastern. He received a BFA in illustration and MFA in drawing/painting from USU. About the work in this exhibition he says: Many of the coal mines, tipples, and powerhouse stacks in Utah are beginning to disappear, due to the decline of petroleum-based energy industries. The boom-and-bust economy of southeastern Utah is turning toward more favorable efficient energy sources, so the life and traditions of the men and women who are dependent on these industries are changing. These painings and drawings represent the deteriorating structures, the weathering marks left on the landscape, and the faces of the people who live and work in the area. The work is comprised of the following: 1) industrial landscapes, featuring the machinery, structures, and tools which have been used to mine or extract the natural resources of this area, and 2) portraits of the men and women whose lives are closely tied to eastern/southeastern Utah region.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
06
Nov

Gallery East - "Continuum"

Arts/Entertainment

Charles Callis, “Continuum,” Paintings, October 14 – November 6

All Day |
06
Nov

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.

10:00 am - 11:00 am | Online/Virtual |
06
Nov

The Day After Tomorrow: Art in Response to Turmoil and Hope

Exhibition

Our new reality is profoundly different than it was six months ago. Curated amid pandemic and protests, "The Day After Tomorrow: Art in Response to Turmoil and Hope" explores how artists respond to crisis, offering parallels to our own emotions and experiences this year.

"The Day After Tomorrow" is divided into three themes. "A Better Tomorrow" focuses on transcendence, alternate realities, the divine, afterlife, and bliss. "A Worse Yesterday" comprises works of art that address events that have shaken the world and thrown it into crises such as world wars, nuclear proliferation, AIDS, genocide, racism, and immigration. "Awry Ecosystem" focuses on art by artists concerned with the environment and how humans are changing it.

Also included is a Community Response Space, which will feature rotating exhibitions of work by local artists and where you can share your personal journey through an interactive display.

10:00 am - 7:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
06
Nov

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.

10:00 am - 7:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
06
Nov

African American Art, Social Justice, and Identity: Works by Black Artists from the NEHMA Collection

Exhibition

"African American Art, Social Justice and Identity" addresses Black identity in the United States through works of art by ten African American artists and ephemera from collectives including the Black Panthers, spanning 1887-1989. Sourced from the NEHMA collection, these artworks provide compelling visual form to racism, discrimination, and inequality.

10:00 am - 7:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
06
Nov

Sun, Earth, Universe

Exhibition | Home, Family, and Food

Fridays - Sundays | 10 AM - 4 PM
FREE!

Swaner is pleased to offer the Sun, Earth, Universe exhibition in collaboration with NASA, the National Informal STEM Education Network (NISE Net) and NHMU! This is an interactive, English and Spanish bilingual exhibition about Earth and space science for families.

We explore questions about the Earth. How is Earth changing? We investigate questions about the solar system. What is it like on other planets? We consider questions about the universe. Are we alone?

Design, build, and test your own spacecraft to complete a NASA mission or put all your space mission-planning knowledge to the test by playing the Mission to Space board game. Will your mission be the first to be completed? What will you discover?

10:00 am - 4:00 pm | Swaner EcoCenter |
06
Nov

Leadership Forum: WIBA Presents Stories of "True Grit"

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Listen to personal stories of “True Grit” to inspire you to overcome adversity and doubt. Rise up to challenges, create opportunities and build your arsenal of confidence and empowerment.

Panelists include Michelle Smith, the Senior Vice President of People & Culture for the Utah Jazz and Larry H. Miller Sports & Entertainment; Paula Lynne Rosson, Chief Administrative Officer and Senior Vice President of the Gathering and Processing business unit of MPLX and MPC; Margo W. Cowley, Co-Owner of S-PM Commercial Property Management and Owner of Margo's Interiors; Ashley Morrey, SHRM Student President at USU.

The presentation will be live-streamed on the Huntsman School YouTube Channel.

10:30 am - 11:30 am | Online/Virtual |
06
Nov

CIDI Workshop - Getting Started in Canvas

Workshop/Training

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

11:00 am - 12:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
06
Nov

Backpack to Briefcase: Navigating Offers and Negotiation

Workshop/Training | Focused Friday

Justin Wright, Human Capital Management Analyst at Goldman Sachs, will lead a discussion on internship and full-time offers and negotiation. As a graduate of the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business, Justin will bring in both the student and corporate perspective on topics such as reneging on offers, professional communication, asking for time to consider an offer, salary negotiation, and more. Every student regardless of major or class level will learn something valuable from this session! Join us live on the Huntsman School YouTube Channel.

11:30 am - 12:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
06
Nov

First Scholars Faculty & Staff Zoom Party and Web Launch

Fair/Festival

First-generation college graduates and professionals at USU can join us in celebrating amazing faculty and staff over Zoom!

11:30 am - 12:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
06
Nov

Applied Mathematics Seminar: Need More Power: Energy Efficient Motion for Legged Robots

Conference/Seminar

Speaker: Dr. Mario Harper, Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer Science, USU

ZOOM ID: 945 1753 3441 PWD: USUAMS

Abstract: I hope you come out of this talk knowing a little about how to constrain mathematical models and machine learning to enable walking, adaptable robots ready to work in the real world. Humans are quite good at walking and we often forget how complex this process, for very little energy we can move almost anywhere. Replicating this type of organic walking behavior is challenging in the best of circumstances, but it is compounded when the real world gets involved (foot-ground interaction is not easy to model). Now imagine a robot tasked with moving in an unstructured outdoor environment it has never experienced. Come and see how we approach complex issues in modern robotic systems, ask questions and perhaps you will find that the mathematics of robotics is interesting to you!

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm |
06
Nov

Speaker Series: Caroline Lavoie

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Join us for the 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. Our very own Professor Caroline Lavoie will share about her sabbatical in, "India Sabbatical Experience."

Caroline Lavoie, AAPQ, CSLA, is French-Canadian American and is currently a professor in the Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning at Utah State University, where she teaches planning, urban design, and landscape architecture. Caroline is also an artist who has exhibited her drawings around the world. Lavoie is the recipient of 2019 Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture CELA Award Senior level for excellence in Teaching Design Studios for the past 25 years. She recently returned from sabbatical in India.

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
06
Nov

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, 2 - 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.

7:30 pm - 9:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Daines Concert Hall |
07
Nov

Virtual Turkey Trot

Recreation

Run, walk, or jog your way through 3.10686 miles (5K) in our first ever Virtual Turkey Trot. You have from Friday, November 6, 2020 12am - Friday, November 13, 2020 11:59pm to complete your course. We will be handing out prizes for the best run time, runner with the most USU pride, and best scenic route. All participants will also be entered in for a drawing of additional prizes. Track your progress through the Aggie Rec Race Club in the Strava app and post pictures to the club for runner with the most pride, and best scenic route.

All Day | Online/Virtual |
07
Nov

Telling Our Story: 130 Years of Aggie Women

Exhibition

Merrill-Cazier Library joins the Year of the Woman celebration with the exhibit "Telling Out Story: 130 Years of Aggie Women." The exhibit is on display from October 1-November 23 in the Library Atrium. It can also be viewed digitally at http://exhibits.usu.edu/exhibits/show/tellingourstory.

All Day | USU Libraries |
07
Nov

Sun, Earth, Universe

Exhibition | Home, Family, and Food

Fridays - Sundays | 10 AM - 4 PM
FREE!

Swaner is pleased to offer the Sun, Earth, Universe exhibition in collaboration with NASA, the National Informal STEM Education Network (NISE Net) and NHMU! This is an interactive, English and Spanish bilingual exhibition about Earth and space science for families.

We explore questions about the Earth. How is Earth changing? We investigate questions about the solar system. What is it like on other planets? We consider questions about the universe. Are we alone?

Design, build, and test your own spacecraft to complete a NASA mission or put all your space mission-planning knowledge to the test by playing the Mission to Space board game. Will your mission be the first to be completed? What will you discover?

10:00 am - 4:00 pm | Swaner EcoCenter |
07
Nov

African American Art, Social Justice, and Identity: Works by Black Artists from the NEHMA Collection

Exhibition

"African American Art, Social Justice and Identity" addresses Black identity in the United States through works of art by ten African American artists and ephemera from collectives including the Black Panthers, spanning 1887-1989. Sourced from the NEHMA collection, these artworks provide compelling visual form to racism, discrimination, and inequality.

10:00 am - 3:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
07
Nov

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.

10:00 am - 3:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
07
Nov

The Day After Tomorrow: Art in Response to Turmoil and Hope

Exhibition

Our new reality is profoundly different than it was six months ago. Curated amid pandemic and protests, "The Day After Tomorrow: Art in Response to Turmoil and Hope" explores how artists respond to crisis, offering parallels to our own emotions and experiences this year.

"The Day After Tomorrow" is divided into three themes. "A Better Tomorrow" focuses on transcendence, alternate realities, the divine, afterlife, and bliss. "A Worse Yesterday" comprises works of art that address events that have shaken the world and thrown it into crises such as world wars, nuclear proliferation, AIDS, genocide, racism, and immigration. "Awry Ecosystem" focuses on art by artists concerned with the environment and how humans are changing it.

Also included is a Community Response Space, which will feature rotating exhibitions of work by local artists and where you can share your personal journey through an interactive display.

10:00 am - 3:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
07
Nov

Women's Basketball

Sports

Come watch our Lady Eagles take on the Salt Lake City All-Stars in Price on the USU Eastern Campus BDAC !!

1:00 pm - 3:00 pm |
07
Nov

E-Sports Tournament

Arts/Entertainment

Compete for prizes during a videogame tournament featuring Rocket League and Super Smash Bros. Hosted by the Science Council.

6:00 pm - 9:00 pm | Engineering Building |
07
Nov

Science Week Video Game Tournament

Student Activities

Students are invited to participate in a Super Smash Brothers and/or Rocket League tournament for the chance to win some fun prizes.

Students must register for the tournament in advance by visiting: www.usu.edu/science/week

6:00 pm - 9:00 pm | Engineering Building |
07
Nov

PoBev in the Wild West

Arts/Entertainment

This is a monthly event that allows students the opportunity to perform for their fellow students. We will have pre-recorded talents and a live, professional slam poet acting as our host.

RSVP Required

9:00 pm - 10:15 pm | Taggart Student Center |
08
Nov

Virtual Turkey Trot

Recreation

Run, walk, or jog your way through 3.10686 miles (5K) in our first ever Virtual Turkey Trot. You have from Friday, November 6, 2020 12am - Friday, November 13, 2020 11:59pm to complete your course. We will be handing out prizes for the best run time, runner with the most USU pride, and best scenic route. All participants will also be entered in for a drawing of additional prizes. Track your progress through the Aggie Rec Race Club in the Strava app and post pictures to the club for runner with the most pride, and best scenic route.

All Day | Online/Virtual |
08
Nov

Telling Our Story: 130 Years of Aggie Women

Exhibition

Merrill-Cazier Library joins the Year of the Woman celebration with the exhibit "Telling Out Story: 130 Years of Aggie Women." The exhibit is on display from October 1-November 23 in the Library Atrium. It can also be viewed digitally at http://exhibits.usu.edu/exhibits/show/tellingourstory.

All Day | USU Libraries |
08
Nov

Sun, Earth, Universe

Exhibition | Home, Family, and Food

Fridays - Sundays | 10 AM - 4 PM
FREE!

Swaner is pleased to offer the Sun, Earth, Universe exhibition in collaboration with NASA, the National Informal STEM Education Network (NISE Net) and NHMU! This is an interactive, English and Spanish bilingual exhibition about Earth and space science for families.

We explore questions about the Earth. How is Earth changing? We investigate questions about the solar system. What is it like on other planets? We consider questions about the universe. Are we alone?

Design, build, and test your own spacecraft to complete a NASA mission or put all your space mission-planning knowledge to the test by playing the Mission to Space board game. Will your mission be the first to be completed? What will you discover?

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

SEED Application Deadline (Summer & Fall 2021)

Date/Deadline

Make a sustainable difference in the world, and increase the value of your education through this transformative international internship. Apply here by November 8, 2020 for Summer & Fall 2021 program placement.

11:50 pm - 11:55 pm | Online/Virtual |
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