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True Blue Aggie Friday
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Established by Presidential Decree in July 2018, Fridays are proclaimed as "True Blue Aggie Friday" and all faculty, staff, alumni, students, and Aggie Family members are encouraged to wear apparel bearing the colors and insignia of the university on those days!
True Blue Aggie Friday
Fair/Festival
Established by Presidential Decree in July 2018, Fridays are proclaimed as "True Blue Aggie Friday" and all faculty, staff, alumni, students, and Aggie Family members are encouraged to wear apparel bearing the colors and insignia of the university on those days!
USU International Day of Women and Girls in Science
Student Activities
Join Us for an Evening Supporting Our Next Generation of Scientists If you are struggling to name three women scientists, join us to hear the stories of women paths to becoming scientists and getting a close-up look at the work they do at USU. Do you have questions about science careers? Join us for the Q&A event with faculty and graduate students. Mingle in our last session of the day, with hot chocolate and games.
Science Unwrapped: Computing with Honeybees
Special Event | Science Unwrapped
Inquiring minds of all ages are invited to Science Unwrapped, the public outreach program of USU's College of Science. Admission is free. Our Feb. 10 speaker is USU computer scientist Vladimir Kulyukin, who presents "Music, Traffic, Solar Harvests: Computing with Honeybees" at 7 pm in the Emert Auditorium (ESLC 130) of the Eccles Science Learning Center on the USU Logan campus. Dr. Kulyukin will speak for about half an hour and then invite questions from the audience. Afterwards, enjoy refreshments and hands-on STEM learning activities provided by student and community groups in the ESLC atrium. For more information, including directions and parking, visit usu.edu/science/unwrapped. Feb. 10, 2023 Talk Description: According to USU computer scientist Vladimir Kulyukin, computation can unlock mysteries of honeybee behavior, how the bees' environment affects how they live, along with the "music" of bees' buzzing. Learn now artificial intelligence can transform hives into robots to monitor the health of these important pollinators.
Women in STEM Night
Special Event
Celebrate Women in STEM Night with USU Student Affairs and the College of Science! Enjoy a Q&A with faculty, graduate student and undergraduate females in STEM, along with information about university resources, refreshments and a prize raffle! All are welcome.
True Blue Aggie Friday
Fair/Festival
Established by Presidential Decree in July 2018, Fridays are proclaimed as "True Blue Aggie Friday" and all faculty, staff, alumni, students, and Aggie Family members are encouraged to wear apparel bearing the colors and insignia of the university on those days!
Theoretical Physics Talk Series: Prof. Daniel Harlow (MIT)
Conference/Seminar
Speaker: Prof. Daniel Harlow (MIT) Title: The black hole interior from non-isometric codes and complexity Abstract: I'll give an overview of recent ideas about the emergence of spacetime and the black hole information problem, in particular presenting a concrete framework for how Hawking's information problem might be resolved.
Presidents' Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
No classes.
Presidents' Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed February 20 2023 in observance of Presidents' Day.
True Blue Aggie Friday
Fair/Festival
Established by Presidential Decree in July 2018, Fridays are proclaimed as "True Blue Aggie Friday" and all faculty, staff, alumni, students, and Aggie Family members are encouraged to wear apparel bearing the colors and insignia of the university on those days!
Theoretical Physics Talk Series: Prof. Luca Santoni (APC, Paris)
Conference/Seminar
TBA
Rock-n-Fossil Day
Fair/Festival
An event for the public to come learn about the many parts of Geology. There will be kids activities such as fossil digs, creating pet rocks, and learning about the rock cycle. There will also be presentations, demonstrations, rock/fossil/mineral identification, and museum tours.
Science Senator Debate
Student Activities
All undergrads and graduate students in the College of Science are invited to a debate to get to know the candidates running for College of Science Senator for the 2023-24 academic year. Hosted by the student-led Science Council, the gathering will feature a Q&A, refreshments and will be broadcast to regional campuses.
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