Mission
Support education, celebration, awareness, and engagement of American Indian and Alaskan Native nations, cultures, and communities at the USU Logan campus through educational opportunities, community-engaged learning, and celebration events in order to provide all students with learning opportunities in a collaborative environment.
Vision
A community centered space with opportunities for learning and engagement for all students, staff, and faculty and Utah State University.
Values
- Education: Providing learning opportunities for USU students, staff, and faculty
- Engagement: Strengthening relationships with Native nations and local communities
- Community: Coming together for each other and the benefit of everyone at USU
- Celebration: Gathering together for cultural events, festivities, and awareness
Upcoming Events
Cultural Arts Workshops
All cultural arts workshops are held in Family Life room 307
Date | Event |
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Thursday, October 17 4:00pm |
Basketmaking |
Thursday, November 14 Time TBD |
Dancing |
Sovereignty Speaker Series
All speaking events are at 4:00pm in Family Life room 307
Date | Event |
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Thursday, September 26 | Brad Parry, Vice Chairman Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation |
Wednesday, October 23 | Dustin Jansen, Director Utah Division of Indian Affairs |
Thursday, November 21 | Dr. Harold Foster, Indian Education Specialist Utah Board of Higher Education |
Miss Native American USU Pageant
Friday, November 22 | 6:00pm | Taggart Student Center, Ballroom
The Miss Native American USU Pageant is an annual celebration for Native American Women that attend Utah State University. Miss Native American USU is an ambassador that represents herself, her family, her Tribal Nation, the USU Native American Student Council (NASC), the newly formed USU Proposed Native American Cultural Center, and Utah State University
Native American Student Council
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