USU Remembers Val R. Christensen for Impact on Community
Val R. Christensen, a longtime and influential leader at Utah State University known for his legacy of service, died Oct. 31, 2022.
Val R. Christensen, a longtime and influential leader at Utah State University known for his legacy of service, died Oct. 31, 2022.
Utah State University will honor those who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces with events on and around Veterans Day, Nov. 11, on the Logan campus.
The College of Humanities and Social Sciences Peace Initiative at Utah State University will now be known as the Heravi Peace Institute.
Utah State University Blanding has purchased a building that will be converted into a space for Technical Education courses under USU's College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences.
Jerry Bovee, Associate Vice President and Deputy Athletics Director for External Affairs, has been appointed interim Athletics Director by Utah State University President Noelle E. Cockett, it was announced Wednesday.
Four Aggie undergraduate researchers visited NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, one of the world's leading centers for robotic space exploration.
After going on hiatus in 2020, Reindeer Express will be back at Utah State University on Friday, Dec. 2.
As a public university, Utah State University welcomes individuals with disabilities to our campuses.
Utah State University provides a statement in response to media reports that John Hartwell has stepped down as athletics director.
We casually throw around the term "exponential growth," but what does it really mean? Utah State University physicist Rob Davies will explain this concept at USU's Science Unwrapped.
Utah State University's Bringing War Home project recently hosted a roadshow at the USU Moab Center on Oct. 22.
In a new paper, scientists asked first-year biology students to categorize bumble bees based only on a glimpse to see whether they could perceive broad mimicry patterns.
With snow falling early in many areas of the state, gardeners may have been caught off guard.
Utah State University and Fort Valley State University have established a framework for the two land-grant institutions to collaborate and cooperate on activities of mutual interest.
Over 100 Utah State University students gathered at the previous site of A Restless Spell on Sunday night for a candlelight vigil in its honor.
Last week, USU's Ecology Center hosted Adrian Harpold, a hydrologist at the University of Nevada who is focusing on water issues facing the Western U.S.