Upcoming Events
Come Grow with the USU Ivory Prize Hope Community Garden!
Special Event
Our goal is to reduce the financial and knowledge barriers surrounding gardening by offering raised beds, gardening supplies, and informational workshops at our community garden site, FREE OF CHARGE. We have 9 garden plots remaining for our upcoming growing season. If you would like to claim a plot for 2024, sign up at the URL below. You can also check out our website to learn more about the garden: https://hopegardenlogan.wixsite.com/my-site-1.
Swift Water Rescue PRO-1
Information/Orientation
This is a professional level swift water rescue course designed for those requiring certification as a term of employment in a professional capacity; this course teaches rescue techniques with regard to limited resources in a variety of river settings. This 2 day, 18 hr course (with online training) meets the needs of professional river guides as well as USFS, NPS, Search and Rescue teams, Field Biologists, and BLM employees. Additionally, this course is open to recreational river users wishing to train on the PRO track and have access to the PRO-II course not accessible through the REC track. Course focus is on personal safety, decision making, risk management, and complex problem solving with other team members having limited rescue resources and communication with outside parties. This course is designed to meet varying student skill levels, and everyone from professional guides to seasonal contractors will benefit from the rescue techniques and concepts covered in this course. Self rescue and hazard avoidance and recognition are key components in this swiftwater course. This course is instructed by Swiftwater Safety Institute (SSI) in partnership with USU Outdoor Programs.
MFA Thesis Exhibition: Extant
Exhibition
Amanda Joy Peterson is a printmaking Master of Fine Arts of Fine Arts graduate student in the department of Art + Design. Amanda’s thesis exhibition, Extant, showcases print and mixed media work. Throughout their program, fine arts and design students work with their committee and other artists to develop advanced techniques, expand concepts, discuss critical issues, and emerge with a vision and direction for their own work. This exhibition showcases of years of dedicated refinement and mastery of skills, ideas, and perspectives.
USU and You: Lezlee Whiting
Arts/Entertainment
Tune in to USU and You this week as we sit down with Lezlee Whiting from Custom Fit.
Free Group Fitness Classes
Recreation
Have you wanted to try group fitness classes but didn't get around to buying the semester pass? Well now is your chance! Starting April 15th and going until the 26th, all group fitness classes through Campus Recreation will be FREE! Try classes like High Fitness, Yoga, Dynamic Conditioning, Weightlifting, Surge and more! A full schedule (including a revised one for Finals Week), can be found on fitness.usu.edu under group fitness or on our Instagram @usucampusrec.
Carve, Print, Fold, Bind
Arts/Entertainment
Discover the intricate world of Relief Printmaking and Book Arts in this captivating exhibition—Carve, Print, Fold, Bind. Showcasing the talent and creativity of students from diverse disciplines within the Art + Design department, this display presents a dynamic array of works ranging from classic black and white woodcuts to innovative sculptural book structures. Explore the intersection of tradition and innovation as you immerse yourself in the captivating creations of emerging artists. Don't miss the opportunity to witness the fusion of craftsmanship and imagination in this unique showcase.
CIDI Workshop - Enhance your Canvas Course with Design Plus
Workshop/Training
USU Design Tools is now Design Plus. This new version of the popular formatting tools for Canvas makes it easy to add a consistent look and feel to your course and enhance the visual appeal of the homepage, content pages, and assignments. You can improve the look of tables, add borders to pictures, insert dividing lines on pages, and much more!
Mini Makers: Toddler Art Exploration
Arts/Entertainment
Caregivers and toddlers ages 2-5 experience art through singing, playing, moving, and making. The program is free, but prior registration on our website is required.
Utahns’ Perceptions of the Challenges Facing Women and Girls
Panel Discussion/Presentation
During the fall of 2023, Utah Women & Leadership Project (UWLP) researchers conducted a statewide study to establish a baseline of public perceptions related to the awareness, understanding, and attitudes around challenges facing Utah women and girls. The 80-question survey provided baseline data needed by leaders of A Bolder Way Forward (BWF) and all Utahns interested in helping ensure that Utah girls and women better thrive. This webinar will highlight many of the results. The survey focused on the following areas: education (finance, higher education attainment, and K-12 initiatives); community engagement (political representation, boards and commissions, and civic engagement/ advocacy); safety and security (child sexual abuse, domestic violence, poverty and homelessness, sexual assault, and sexual harassment and gender-based discrimination); health and wellbeing (health across the lifespan and home and family); and workplace (childcare/pre-K programs, entrepreneurship, gender pay gap, leadership development, organizational strategies and workplace culture, STEM fields, and workforce development).
Ben Daniel's Defense Seminar
Conference/Seminar
Defense seminar for Benjamin Daniel: An examination of the effects of prey density, mortality, nutrients, and foraging tradeoffs on a system with inducible defenses: an empirical and theoretical approach
USU Society of Women Engineers General Meeting and Committee Meeting
Student Activities | Diversity, equity, and Inclusion
Join USU SWE for our Bi-Monthly Meetings! Throughout the semester you will have the opportunity to meet your fellow engineers, hear from guest speakers, and learn more about opportunities within engineering! Additionally, students will have the opportunity to meet with their committees within SWE. All are welcome to attend.
Aggies Unite: A Legacy Celebration
Social/Networking
Join us for our first annual gathering tailored for first-generation students and esteemed Aggie alumni who have blazed trails to professional success. This distinguished event invites you to connect with a network of accomplished professionals who, like you, proudly identify as first-generation individuals. Prepare to engage in insightful conversations, gain valuable insights, and foster meaningful connections. Dinner is provided. Space is limited and RSVP is required. RSVP at the link below:
RAD Panel: AI and the Arts
Panel Discussion/Presentation
AI and the Arts: What will your future be like?
What does the rise of AI mean for the arts – and for your future in the arts? Our panel of experts address enhancing creativity, accessibility and efficiency to concerns over job displacement, loss of authenticity and the use of biased data sets in AI training. What do you need to know about the ethical and legal issues surrounding AI? Will AI limit artistic insight and skill development, or will it become a valued tool for inspiration and greater understanding in the arts?
USU Southwest Campus Graduation
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
Congratulations to our 2024 Graduates! During the ceremony, graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
Weber County 4-H Gunners Club (4-H Shooting Sports)
Workshop/Training | Utah 4-H and Youth
Club focus is on -.22 rifle education. Register on ZSuite.
Castle Valley Archaeological Society Monthly Meeting
Lecture/Readings
Please join the Castle Valley Archaeological Society at 7 pm in the Don L. Burge Room at the Prehistoric Museum. Each month features an interesting talk about the archaeology of Utah and a chance to engage with others in our community interested in archaeology. You can find out more about each months event at the CVAS Facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/CVASutah
https://utaharchaeology.org/Chapters/CastleV/
Symphonic Band
Arts/Entertainment
Concerts are part of the band large ensemble curriculum. As capstone events, they typically occur twice per semester. Students are required to participate in these events as a large part of their grades, and these concerts are the culmination of several weeks of classroom rehearsals. All concerts are associated with one or more of the band ensembles: MUSC 4700 Wind Orchestra MUSC 3795 Wind Symphony MUSC 3790 Symphonic Band MUSC 3785 Marching Band.
Spring Sing
Arts/Entertainment
USU Eastern Spring Choral Performance
Swift Water Rescue PRO-1
Information/Orientation
This is a professional level swift water rescue course designed for those requiring certification as a term of employment in a professional capacity; this course teaches rescue techniques with regard to limited resources in a variety of river settings. This 2 day, 18 hr course (with online training) meets the needs of professional river guides as well as USFS, NPS, Search and Rescue teams, Field Biologists, and BLM employees. Additionally, this course is open to recreational river users wishing to train on the PRO track and have access to the PRO-II course not accessible through the REC track. Course focus is on personal safety, decision making, risk management, and complex problem solving with other team members having limited rescue resources and communication with outside parties. This course is designed to meet varying student skill levels, and everyone from professional guides to seasonal contractors will benefit from the rescue techniques and concepts covered in this course. Self rescue and hazard avoidance and recognition are key components in this swiftwater course. This course is instructed by Swiftwater Safety Institute (SSI) in partnership with USU Outdoor Programs.
WILD Research Symposium
Conference/Seminar
WILD Research Symposium
Carve, Print, Fold, Bind
Arts/Entertainment
Discover the intricate world of Relief Printmaking and Book Arts in this captivating exhibition—Carve, Print, Fold, Bind. Showcasing the talent and creativity of students from diverse disciplines within the Art + Design department, this display presents a dynamic array of works ranging from classic black and white woodcuts to innovative sculptural book structures. Explore the intersection of tradition and innovation as you immerse yourself in the captivating creations of emerging artists. Don't miss the opportunity to witness the fusion of craftsmanship and imagination in this unique showcase.
Free Group Fitness Classes
Recreation
Have you wanted to try group fitness classes but didn't get around to buying the semester pass? Well now is your chance! Starting April 15th and going until the 26th, all group fitness classes through Campus Recreation will be FREE! Try classes like High Fitness, Yoga, Dynamic Conditioning, Weightlifting, Surge and more! A full schedule (including a revised one for Finals Week), can be found on fitness.usu.edu under group fitness or on our Instagram @usucampusrec.
MFA Thesis Exhibition: Extant
Exhibition
Amanda Joy Peterson is a printmaking Master of Fine Arts of Fine Arts graduate student in the department of Art + Design. Amanda’s thesis exhibition, Extant, showcases print and mixed media work. Throughout their program, fine arts and design students work with their committee and other artists to develop advanced techniques, expand concepts, discuss critical issues, and emerge with a vision and direction for their own work. This exhibition showcases of years of dedicated refinement and mastery of skills, ideas, and perspectives.
CIDI Workshop - Introduction to Social Annotation with Hypothes.is
Workshop/Training
This workshop will share how teachers are using annotation-powered reading to help students develop foundational academic skills like deep reading and persuasive writing.
USU at The Leonardo: Aerostructures and Aeroelasticity
Special Event
Aerostructures and Aeroelasticity: Did you know that airplanes bend while they fly? Come learn how and why they bend and how engineers design aircraft to be flexible enough to absorb energy during flight.
Activity for kids and youth.
Squire Women in Accounting Career Exploration
Social/Networking | Student Recruiting
Join Squire’s Women Improving Professionally Group for an insightful Lunch & Learn session designed for women accounting students. Discover our inclusive work environment, explore career opportunities for women, participate in a Q&A session with some of our professionals, and enjoy lunch on us. Visit www.squire.com/events for more info and to RSVP.
USU Uintah Basin Student Research Symposium
Student Activities
Join us on the Vernal campus for the Student Research Symposium. USU Uintah Basin students will present research poster projects.
Softball vs Salt Lake Community College
Sports
Softball vs Salt Lake Community College
IEEE closing barbeque social
Social/Networking
IEEE is having its closing social on Friday! We will have burgers (costing a dollar), mingling, as well as presenting some info on our summer engineering competition.
Will take place inside the engineering lab building.
LAEP Speaker Series: Chris Creasey, The Craig Johnson Speaker
Lecture/Readings
Intersections of Practice: A Candid Conversation on Career Paths About the Lecture: What inspires you and drives your future career path? How does that inspired career intersect with your personal life? In this dialog, we’ll look at the differences between public and private sector practice in Landscape Architecture through a project-focused lens. Creasey will focus on providing transparent information and a wide variety of example projects to help new graduates make informed decisions about their future careers. Speaker Bio: Chris Creasey is a Landscape Architect with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District focused on large-scale interdisciplinary civil works and military projects throughout the Midwest and Mountain West. His practice includes work on tribal partnership lands bordering USACE managed waterways, interagency projects for NPS, Fish & Wildlife, and the Department of Energy, and stormwater management and master planning for seven military installations spanning five states. Chris began his career at Sasaki Associates in Boston where his practice included all phases of design, from planning to construction administration at a variety of scales.
Intramural Flag Football Tournament
Recreation
Get ready for the ultimate showdown! April 19th and 20th are about to light up with our epic intramural flag football tournament. The tournament will start Friday at 4pm and again on Saturday at 9am. Registration opens on April 1st and closes April 15th. Free with IM membership, $15 without. Register on the Fusion Play App.
USU Brigham City, Kaysville, & Tremonton Commencement Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
USU Brigham City, Kaysville, & Tremonton Commencement Ceremony held at Box Elder High School.
UST The Tempest
Arts/Entertainment
Magic, secret identities, and conflict abound inn William Shakespeare's "The Tempest". Prospero uses magic to conjure a storm and torment the survivors of a shipwreck, including the King of Naples and Prospero’s treacherous brother, Antonio. Prospero’s slave, Caliban, plots to rid himself of his master, but is thwarted by Prospero’s spirit-servant Ariel. The King’s young son Ferdinand, thought to be dead, falls in love with Prospero’s daughter Miranda. Come experience the intrigue, the magic, and see for yourself how all will resolve.
Wind Orchestra
Arts/Entertainment
Description TBA
Free Group Fitness Classes
Recreation
Have you wanted to try group fitness classes but didn't get around to buying the semester pass? Well now is your chance! Starting April 15th and going until the 26th, all group fitness classes through Campus Recreation will be FREE! Try classes like High Fitness, Yoga, Dynamic Conditioning, Weightlifting, Surge and more! A full schedule (including a revised one for Finals Week), can be found on fitness.usu.edu under group fitness or on our Instagram @usucampusrec.
Intramural Tennis Tournament
Recreation
Spend your Saturday on the court with our Intramural Tennis Tournament on April 20th. It'll be held at the outdoor tennis courts and starts at 10am. Registration opens April 1st and closes April 15th on the Fusion Play App. Free with IM membership or $15 without.
Logan Canyon Rock Climbing
Recreation
Come spend a few hours rock climbing up in Logan Canyon. We will meet at the OP and drive up the canyon to experience some of the many climbs right in our campus backyard. This is a great opportunity to learn some of the routes in Logan Canyon or try climbing for the first time. No experience is necessary, beginners are welcome. Trip Cost includes transportation, climbing equipment, and student leadership. Space is limited so sign up today!
She’s Daring Mighty Things 5K
Student Activities
Join us for the "She’s Daring Mighty Things 5K" at USU, where we'll rally together to raise funds and awareness for women’s clubs. This event celebrates the strength and resilience of women while supporting crucial initiatives on campus and beyond. Whether you're a seasoned runner or just starting out, everyone is welcome to join this empowering journey. Your participation and contributions will directly benefit women's programs, resources, and opportunities at USU, helping to break barriers and foster inclusivity. Let's lace up our shoes, hit the pavement, and show the world that together, we're daring mighty things. Register to attend.
Softball vs Salt Lake Community College
Sports
Softball vs Salt Lake Community College
GSCA Gala
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
Graduate Students of Color Association (GSCA) is hosting its very first Awards Gala. We will be highlighting members that have made significant contributions to GSCA this academic year and celebrating the accomplishments of our graduating members. It will be a night of food, fun, and community.
Utah State Athletics Hall of Fame
Special Event
A total of 129 individuals and three teams have now been inducted into the Utah State Athletics Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame was founded in 1993 with 12 initial members, followed by eight members in 1994 and seven in 1995. The addition of any inductees was stopped until 2006, when five more individuals were added, followed by six recipients in 2007 and five in 2008, to go along with the first-ever team inducted. Seven more inductees were added in 2009, followed by six in 2010, five in 2011, plus two more national championship teams, eight in 2012, six inductees in 2013, 2014 and 2015, eight inductees in 2016 and 2017, and six more inductees in 2018 and 2020. Both the 2021 and 2022 classes consisted of four inductees each. In conjunction with the 50th anniversary of Title IX, the 2023 class was the first, 'all-female' induction class..
New Music Recital - Percussion
Arts/Entertainment
World premieres of new works for percussion, composed by students in the composition program at Utah State University. Free and open to the public.
UST The Tempest
Arts/Entertainment
Magic, secret identities, and conflict abound inn William Shakespeare's "The Tempest". Prospero uses magic to conjure a storm and torment the survivors of a shipwreck, including the King of Naples and Prospero’s treacherous brother, Antonio. Prospero’s slave, Caliban, plots to rid himself of his master, but is thwarted by Prospero’s spirit-servant Ariel. The King’s young son Ferdinand, thought to be dead, falls in love with Prospero’s daughter Miranda. Come experience the intrigue, the magic, and see for yourself how all will resolve.
Come Grow with the USU Ivory Prize Hope Community Garden!
Special Event
Our goal is to reduce the financial and knowledge barriers surrounding gardening by offering raised beds, gardening supplies, and informational workshops at our community garden site, FREE OF CHARGE. We have 9 garden plots remaining for our upcoming growing season. If you would like to claim a plot for 2024, sign up at the URL below. You can also check out our website to learn more about the garden: https://hopegardenlogan.wixsite.com/my-site-1.
Free Group Fitness Classes
Recreation
Have you wanted to try group fitness classes but didn't get around to buying the semester pass? Well now is your chance! Starting April 15th and going until the 26th, all group fitness classes through Campus Recreation will be FREE! Try classes like High Fitness, Yoga, Dynamic Conditioning, Weightlifting, Surge and more! A full schedule (including a revised one for Finals Week), can be found on fitness.usu.edu under group fitness or on our Instagram @usucampusrec.
Emma Dombroski Masters Recital
Arts/Entertainment | Student Recital
This vocal recital features Emma Dombroski, soprano, accompanied by Sarah Hamatake on piano and Roque Deschamps on lute. Represented composers include Henry Purcell, Bedrich Smetana, Joseph Marx, Joaquín Turina, and Neil McKay. This recital is free, no tickets required.
MFA Thesis Exhibition: After the Bloom and Squaring the Circle
Exhibition
Ashton Keen and Carter Pasma are ceramic Master of Fine Arts of Fine Arts graduate students in the Department of Art + Design. Ashton’s thesis exhibition, After the Bloom, and Carter’s thesis exhibition, Squaring the Circle, showcase their impressive and diverse ceramic work. Throughout their program, fine arts and design students work with their committee and other artists to develop advanced techniques, expand concepts, discuss critical issues, and emerge with a vision and direction for their work. This exhibition showcases years of dedicated refinement and mastery of skills, ideas, and perspectives.
Free Group Fitness Classes
Recreation
Have you wanted to try group fitness classes but didn't get around to buying the semester pass? Well now is your chance! Starting April 15th and going until the 26th, all group fitness classes through Campus Recreation will be FREE! Try classes like High Fitness, Yoga, Dynamic Conditioning, Weightlifting, Surge and more! A full schedule (including a revised one for Finals Week), can be found on fitness.usu.edu under group fitness or on our Instagram @usucampusrec.
Doing Inclusive and Revisionist U.S. Ceramics History
Arts/Entertainment
Unearthed Publication Release, Exhibition Closing Reception, and Guest Lecture by Jenni Sorkin, Phd. Lecture 11:30 AM – 12:15 PM, Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall Reception 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM, Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art In conjunction with the book's release and the Unearthed: The NEHMA Ceramics Collection exhibition's closing, renowned scholar Jenni Sorkin will give a lecture that offers a methodology for rethinking the many ways in which ceramics intervenes in American art through its unique material, social, and gendered contributions.
MAE Spring 2024 Research Seminar Series
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Gianluca Blois
Assistant Professor
Mechanical Engineering Department
University of Idaho, Boise
The Morphodynamics of Proximal Barchan Dunes: Challenging the Paradigm
Maribelle Taylor Senior Recital
Arts/Entertainment | Student Recital
Vocal Performance Senior Recital by Maribelle Taylor
Positive Discipline Parenting Course
Meeting
This is a research-based course to give you new techniques and tools for more effective parenting. It takes into account the uniqueness of each family. Join us to improve your skills!
Weber County 4-H Horse Hippology Contest
Workshop/Training | Utah 4-H and Youth
Join us on April 15, 22, and 20 at 7pm for the Horse Hippology Contest. Hippology is an activity that can make learning fun for 4-H members, by letting them exhibit their knowledge and understanding of equine science and husbandry in a friendly but competitive setting. The Hippology Contest has four (4) different phases: Examination, Station, Judging, and Team Problem 1. A team consists of no more than four (4) contestants. On teams consisting of four members, all will compete; however, the lowest score in each phase will be dropped. For those teams consisting of three members, all members' scores will count in determining individual and team awards. 2. Teams will be compete in their 4-H age divisions 3. Junior and Intermediate teams may be comprised of mixed 4-H ages. Mixed teams will compete in the division of their oldest member (3 juniors and 1 intermediate will be considered an intermediate team). Senior teams must only consist of senior aged youth for 4-H teams.
New Music Recital
Arts/Entertainment
Get ready for the rhythmic symphony of innovation at Utah State University! Join us for an electrifying concert showcasing the debut of cutting-edge compositions for percussion, crafted by the brilliant minds of our Music Composition program. Experience the thrill of witnessing world premieres as talented students and faculty present their latest masterpieces, exclusively at this captivating event. Best of all, it's free and open to everyone!
Last Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2024 last day of classes.
MFA Thesis Exhibition: After the Bloom and Squaring the Circle
Exhibition
Ashton Keen and Carter Pasma are ceramic Master of Fine Arts of Fine Arts graduate students in the Department of Art + Design. Ashton’s thesis exhibition, After the Bloom, and Carter’s thesis exhibition, Squaring the Circle, showcase their impressive and diverse ceramic work. Throughout their program, fine arts and design students work with their committee and other artists to develop advanced techniques, expand concepts, discuss critical issues, and emerge with a vision and direction for their work. This exhibition showcases years of dedicated refinement and mastery of skills, ideas, and perspectives.
Free Group Fitness Classes
Recreation
Have you wanted to try group fitness classes but didn't get around to buying the semester pass? Well now is your chance! Starting April 15th and going until the 26th, all group fitness classes through Campus Recreation will be FREE! Try classes like High Fitness, Yoga, Dynamic Conditioning, Weightlifting, Surge and more! A full schedule (including a revised one for Finals Week), can be found on fitness.usu.edu under group fitness or on our Instagram @usucampusrec.
Lunch & Learn - The Need for Human Connection for Health
Workshop/Training
USU Be Well and Extension professors, Eva Timothy, Christina Pay and Melanie Dabb, present a lunch and learn on the need for human connection for our health. Join us to gain an understanding of the impacts of social isolation and loneliness. Here you will also gain valuable insights into creating and enhancing feelings of connection while learning about other ways to foster genuine human interactions. *Presentation will be recorded. Attendance and participation in this event qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.
CIDI Workshop - Grading in Canvas
Workshop/Training
Grading is the most important thing to get right in Canvas. To help, this workshop covers: * The basic logic of Canvas grading, with assignments and assignment groups. * Using the SpeedGrader and rubrics * Assignment rules and assignment weighting * Showing and hiding grades * Late work policies * Extra credit scenarios * Pushing grades to Banner * Grades from third-party tools and content (Time permitting) * Outcomes (Time permitting)
ASME Cane's Fundraiser
Fundraiser
Join ASME at Raising Canes in Logan UT for a night of good food and good vibes! Mention ASME or the Soapbox Derby at the register for 15% to be donated to ASME.
Fireside Chat with Mehdi Heravi & President Elizabeth Cantwell
Lecture/Readings
Peace, Freedom and Friendship, a fireside chat with USU alumnus Mehdi Heravi and USU President Elizabeth Cantwell at the Cosmos Club in Washington DC.
Small Ensembles
Arts/Entertainment
The spring semester culminating performance for USU studio-based small ensembles. The concert will feature the Flute Choir, the Clarinet Choir, the Cache Horn Choir, and the Low Brass Choir.
Full Moon Hike
Recreation
Celebrate the full moon and the last day of classes with Outdoor Programs and their Full Moon Hike on April 23rd! See the beauty of Logan Canyon under the moon's light. Be sure to bring your hiking shoes, water bottle, headlamp, some snacks for the trail and warm clothes for the cooler nighttime temperatures. Cost is $16 for USU students. Register beforehand with link below.
Come Grow with the USU Ivory Prize Hope Community Garden!
Special Event
Our goal is to reduce the financial and knowledge barriers surrounding gardening by offering raised beds, gardening supplies, and informational workshops at our community garden site, FREE OF CHARGE. We have 9 garden plots remaining for our upcoming growing season. If you would like to claim a plot for 2024, sign up at the URL below. You can also check out our website to learn more about the garden: https://hopegardenlogan.wixsite.com/my-site-1.
Interim Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Wednesday
MFA Thesis Exhibition: After the Bloom and Squaring the Circle
Exhibition
Ashton Keen and Carter Pasma are ceramic Master of Fine Arts of Fine Arts graduate students in the Department of Art + Design. Ashton’s thesis exhibition, After the Bloom, and Carter’s thesis exhibition, Squaring the Circle, showcase their impressive and diverse ceramic work. Throughout their program, fine arts and design students work with their committee and other artists to develop advanced techniques, expand concepts, discuss critical issues, and emerge with a vision and direction for their work. This exhibition showcases years of dedicated refinement and mastery of skills, ideas, and perspectives.
Free Group Fitness Classes
Recreation
Have you wanted to try group fitness classes but didn't get around to buying the semester pass? Well now is your chance! Starting April 15th and going until the 26th, all group fitness classes through Campus Recreation will be FREE! Try classes like High Fitness, Yoga, Dynamic Conditioning, Weightlifting, Surge and more! A full schedule (including a revised one for Finals Week), can be found on fitness.usu.edu under group fitness or on our Instagram @usucampusrec.
Denim Day
Special Event
Denim Day is a campaign on a Wednesday in April in honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. The campaign began after a ruling by the Italian Supreme Court where a rape conviction was overturned because the justices felt that since the victim was wearing tight jeans she must have helped the person who raped her remove her jeans, thereby implying consent. The following day, the women in the Italian Parliament came to work wearing jeans in solidarity with the victim. Peace Over Violence developed the Denim Day campaign in response to this case and the activism surrounding it. Since then, what started as a local campaign to bring awareness to victim blaming and destructive myths that surround sexual violence has grown into a movement. As the longest running sexual violence prevention and education campaign in history, Denim Day asks community members, elected officials, businesses and students to make a social statement with their fashion statement by wearing jeans on this day as a visible means of protest against the misconceptions that surround sexual violence.
Order of the Engineer
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
The Order of the Engineer was initiated in the United States to foster a spirit of pride and responsibility in the engineering profession, to bridge the gap between training and experience, and to present to the public a visible symbol identifying the engineer.
Hansen Lecture: Valter Longo - Fasting Mimicking Diets
Lecture/Readings
Virtual Event (Zoom): Valter Longo, Edna Jones Professor in Gerontology and Professor in Biological Science at the University of Southern California, is the USU Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry's 2024 Hansen Lecture Series Speaker. Dr. Longo, director of the USC Longevity Institute, presents "Fasting Mimicking Diets: Longevity and Disease" at 5 pm via Zoom. For the Zoom link, visit usu.edu/chem/seminars
International Student Graduation Celebration
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
Come join us for a special event as we celebrate the outstanding achievements of our international graduates! This gathering is a wonderful opportunity to recognize the hard work, dedication, and accomplishments of our global student community. Let's come together to applaud their successes and wish them all the best as they embark on new journeys ahead. Don't miss out on this inspiring celebration! Free for all!
Final Examinations
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring semester 2024 final examinations week.
USU and You: Wes Smith
Arts/Entertainment
Tune in to USU and You this week as we chat with Wes Smith from the Utah Assistive Technology Program.
Free Group Fitness Classes
Recreation
Have you wanted to try group fitness classes but didn't get around to buying the semester pass? Well now is your chance! Starting April 15th and going until the 26th, all group fitness classes through Campus Recreation will be FREE! Try classes like High Fitness, Yoga, Dynamic Conditioning, Weightlifting, Surge and more! A full schedule (including a revised one for Finals Week), can be found on fitness.usu.edu under group fitness or on our Instagram @usucampusrec.
MFA Thesis Exhibition: After the Bloom and Squaring the Circle
Exhibition
Ashton Keen and Carter Pasma are ceramic Master of Fine Arts of Fine Arts graduate students in the Department of Art + Design. Ashton’s thesis exhibition, After the Bloom, and Carter’s thesis exhibition, Squaring the Circle, showcase their impressive and diverse ceramic work. Throughout their program, fine arts and design students work with their committee and other artists to develop advanced techniques, expand concepts, discuss critical issues, and emerge with a vision and direction for their work. This exhibition showcases years of dedicated refinement and mastery of skills, ideas, and perspectives.
Mini Makers: Toddler Art Exploration
Arts/Entertainment
Caregivers and toddlers ages 2-5 experience art through singing, playing, moving, and making. The program is free, but prior registration on our website is required.
Aetna Webinar – Understanding Narcissistic Personality Disorder
Workshop/Training
Aetna, USU’s Employee Assistance Provider, presents a Resources for Living webinar. Learn about narcissistic personality disorder, the symptoms, types, and common causes. We will also discuss the relationship aspects of narcissistic personality disorder to help those who have it or have been personally affected by someone who does.
WiSTEM Social
Social/Networking
WiSTEM (Women in STEM) is a social event for women in STEM fields at USU. Please come join to come together and build a supportive community across USU faculty, staff, graduate and undergraduate students. We plan to serve light desserts, veggies with dip, fruit, and beverages.
Weber County 4-H Gunners Club (4-H Shooting Sports)
Workshop/Training | Utah 4-H and Youth
Club focus is on -.22 rifle education. Register on ZSuite.
Top Rope Night at the Climbing Wall
Recreation
Join us at the Climbing Wall at the Aggie Recreation Center for our Top Rope Nights every 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month. This free event is set to take place from 7 to 9 pm, offering a unique and exhilarating experience for climbers of all levels. Indulge in the excitement of scaling vertical walls, all while securely fastened to a top rope for a safe and enjoyable climbing session. Our skilled instructors will be on hand to provide guidance and encouragement, ensuring that both seasoned climbers and first-timers can make the most of the experience.
Free Group Fitness Classes
Recreation
Have you wanted to try group fitness classes but didn't get around to buying the semester pass? Well now is your chance! Starting April 15th and going until the 26th, all group fitness classes through Campus Recreation will be FREE! Try classes like High Fitness, Yoga, Dynamic Conditioning, Weightlifting, Surge and more! A full schedule (including a revised one for Finals Week), can be found on fitness.usu.edu under group fitness or on our Instagram @usucampusrec.
MFA Thesis Exhibition: After the Bloom and Squaring the Circle
Exhibition
Ashton Keen and Carter Pasma are ceramic Master of Fine Arts of Fine Arts graduate students in the Department of Art + Design. Ashton’s thesis exhibition, After the Bloom, and Carter’s thesis exhibition, Squaring the Circle, showcase their impressive and diverse ceramic work. Throughout their program, fine arts and design students work with their committee and other artists to develop advanced techniques, expand concepts, discuss critical issues, and emerge with a vision and direction for their work. This exhibition showcases years of dedicated refinement and mastery of skills, ideas, and perspectives.
Biological Engineering Closing Social
Social/Networking
As the semester comes to a close, we are excited to invite all Biological Engineering students to a special event on April 26 at 11:00 AM in Room ENGR 404. This event will serve as a celebration of your hard work and dedication throughout the semester.
Join us for lunch, which will be provided, and take the opportunity to mingle with faculty members who will be present to offer advice and assistance regarding finals. This is a great chance to ask questions, seek guidance, and connect with professors outside the classroom setting.
We look forward to seeing you there as we wrap up the semester together!
Baseball vs College of Southern Nevada
Sports
Baseball vs College of Southern Nevada
Bryan Gustafson's Thesis Defense
Meeting
Join us for an enlightening session as Bryan Gustafson, a graduate student in the Biological Engineering program, presents their Master's Thesis Defense. This event marks the culmination of years of dedicated research and academic exploration. During the defense, Bryan will showcase their groundbreaking research, highlighting key findings, methodologies, and the significance of their work in the field of Biological Engineering. The presentation will be followed by a question-and-answer session, providing an opportunity for the audience to engage with the student and delve deeper into the research. This event is not only a celebration of Bryan's achievements but also a testament to the excellence of our Biological Engineering program. We invite faculty, students, and members of the academic community to attend and show their support for our talented graduate student. We look forward to seeing you there!
Weber County 4-H Fashion Review
Workshop/Training | Utah 4-H and Youth
This contest is open to youth in 3rd to 12th grade, at the county level and state level . All divisions: Junior (3rd-5th graders), Intermediate (6th- 8th graders) and Senior (9th- 12th graders) are based on Sept. 1 of the current 4-H year. Only Senior division youth can compete at the national level. We will be judging the sewing construction as well as modeling for the constructed/modified division on the state level. If the contest ends up being a virtual event, we will only judge the modeling and interview. At the national level they only judge the modeling and interview. National level only allows you to compete in one division. Youth can compete in 2 different divisions and will be judged separately. Those divisions are: Constructed/Modified - 50% of the score will be on sewing construction and 50% will be on modeling and interviews (if virtual, 100% will be on modeling and interview). Modified outfits must show at least 30% change in the construction/design. Purchased/Embellished - 100% will be on modeling and interviews All items in this division are purchased but can included upcycling/embellishing that include little or no sewing of the purchased item.
Come Grow with the USU Ivory Prize Hope Community Garden!
Special Event
Our goal is to reduce the financial and knowledge barriers surrounding gardening by offering raised beds, gardening supplies, and informational workshops at our community garden site, FREE OF CHARGE. We have 9 garden plots remaining for our upcoming growing season. If you would like to claim a plot for 2024, sign up at the URL below. You can also check out our website to learn more about the garden: https://hopegardenlogan.wixsite.com/my-site-1.
Baseball vs College of Southern Nevada
Sports
Baseball vs College of Southern Nevada
USU Uintah Basin Commencement Dignitary Luncheon
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
Invited dignitaries, community partners and USU faculty and staff will join for lunch before the commencement ceremony.
USU Uintah Basin Commencement Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
Join us to celebrate the 2024 graduates from USU Uintah Basin!
USU Uintah Basin Commencement Nursing Pinning Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
USU Uintah Basin nursing graduates will join for their pinning ceremony.
AFCO: The Restoration - An Oratoria by Merrill Bradshaw with the Logan Institute Singers
Arts/Entertainment
Merrill Bradshaw was one of the most celebrated Utah composers of the 20th Century. As professor of composition at Brigham Young University, he composed in all genres of classical music. His magnum opus, The Restoration, which premiered 50 years ago, is written for large symphonic chorus, chamber choir, solo vocal quartet, and symphony orchestra. It is considered the culmination of his life's work as a composer. For ages 8+.
Jacob Watkin's Thesis Defense
Meeting
Join us for an enlightening session as Jacob Watkins, a graduate student in the Biological Engineering program, presents their Master's Thesis Defense. This event marks the culmination of years of dedicated research and academic exploration. During the defense, Jacob will showcase their groundbreaking research, highlighting key findings, methodologies, and the significance of their work in the field of Biological Engineering. The presentation will be followed by a question-and-answer session, providing an opportunity for the audience to engage with the student and delve deeper into the research. This event is not only a celebration of Jacob's achievements but also a testament to the excellence of our Biological Engineering program. We invite faculty, students, and members of the academic community to attend and show their support for our talented graduate student. We look forward to seeing you there!
Faculty Senate
Meeting
Monthly Faculty Senate Meeting
College of Science Grad Gala
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
The College of Science is hosting a program and dinner to honor graduate students in the College of Science. This event is by invitation only and business attire is requested.
Weber County 4-H Horse Hippology Contest
Workshop/Training | Utah 4-H and Youth
Join us on April 15, 22, and 20 at 7pm for the Horse Hippology Contest. Hippology is an activity that can make learning fun for 4-H members, by letting them exhibit their knowledge and understanding of equine science and husbandry in a friendly but competitive setting. The Hippology Contest has four (4) different phases: Examination, Station, Judging, and Team Problem 1. A team consists of no more than four (4) contestants. On teams consisting of four members, all will compete; however, the lowest score in each phase will be dropped. For those teams consisting of three members, all members' scores will count in determining individual and team awards. 2. Teams will be compete in their 4-H age divisions 3. Junior and Intermediate teams may be comprised of mixed 4-H ages. Mixed teams will compete in the division of their oldest member (3 juniors and 1 intermediate will be considered an intermediate team). Senior teams must only consist of senior aged youth for 4-H teams.
Come Grow with the USU Ivory Prize Hope Community Garden!
Special Event
Our goal is to reduce the financial and knowledge barriers surrounding gardening by offering raised beds, gardening supplies, and informational workshops at our community garden site, FREE OF CHARGE. We have 9 garden plots remaining for our upcoming growing season. If you would like to claim a plot for 2024, sign up at the URL below. You can also check out our website to learn more about the garden: https://hopegardenlogan.wixsite.com/my-site-1.
CIDI Workshop - Grading in Canvas
Workshop/Training
Grading is the most important thing to get right in Canvas. To help, this workshop covers: * The basic logic of Canvas grading, with assignments and assignment groups. * Using the SpeedGrader and rubrics * Assignment rules and assignment weighting * Showing and hiding grades * Late work policies * Extra credit scenarios * Pushing grades to Banner * Grades from third-party tools and content (Time permitting) * Outcomes (Time permitting)
Emilee Rickabaugh's Thesis Defense
Meeting
Join us for an enlightening session as Emilee Rickabaugh, a graduate student in the Biological Engineering program, presents their Master's Thesis Defense. This event marks the culmination of years of dedicated research and academic exploration. During the defense, Emilee will showcase their groundbreaking research, highlighting key findings, methodologies, and the significance of their work in the field of Biological Engineering. The presentation will be followed by a question-and-answer session, providing an opportunity for the audience to engage with the student and delve deeper into the research. This event is not only a celebration of Emilee's achievements but also a testament to the excellence of our Biological Engineering program. We invite faculty, students, and members of the academic community to attend and show their support for our talented graduate student. We look forward to seeing you there!
From campus lab to start-up and beyond: The role of intellectual property in entrepreneurship
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Intellectual property protection was included in the US Constitution in 1789 because of its perceived importance in promoting economic prosperity for the new country. Intellectual property law has evolved since then, including provisions to promote the commercialization of federally funded research at universities. This presentation introduces several types of intellectual property, describes how patents generally promote investment in technology and product development and then looks specifically at the commercialization of university research.
Piano Studio Recital of Dr. Sasha Kasman Laude
Arts/Entertainment | Student Recital
Piano students of Dr. Sasha Kasman Laude perform solo pieces, concertos, and two-piano works by Beethoven, Chopin, Ravel, Prokofiev, Shostakovich, and others. Orchestral reductions are performed by Dr. Kasman Laude.
Senior Design Night
Exhibition
Senior Design Night is USU's largest student innovation and technology expo. During their senior year, students spend about 400 hours designing and building capstone projects that address real-world engineering problems. Students showcase their projects at this free, family-fun event with hands-on demonstrations and activities for all ages.
Latinx Graduation Celebration
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
The Latinx Cultural Center at USU has been organizing an annual graduation ceremony since 2019 to honor and celebrate the remarkable achievements of Latinx students. This ceremony acknowledges the hard work, dedication, and perseverance these students have demonstrated throughout their academic journey.
Commencement
Academic Calendar | Spring Semester
Spring commencement 2024.
USU 137th Commencement Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
We are excited to honor our class of 2024 graduates! The Commencement Ceremony will include the traditional walk from the quad to the Spectrum where there will be the awarding of honorary degrees, announcement of university-wide faculty awards, Commencement speeches, and the conferring of degrees upon all graduates.
College of Humanities and Social Sciences Convocation
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the college convocation, graduates will be recognized individually by name. Graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
Quinney College of Natural Resources Convocation
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the college convocation, graduates will be recognized individually by name. Graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
Softball vs College of Southern Idaho
Sports
Softball vs College of Southern Idaho
Aetna Webinar – Change: How To Adapt, Cope and Respond
Workshop/Training
Aetna, USU’s Employee Assistance Provider, presents a Resources for Living webinar. Change is the one constant in our lives. So why is change always so hard? This webinar is intended to provide you with a basic understanding of how you can navigate all this change. -Impact of change -Phase of change -Tools to cope with change
Caine College of the Arts Convocation
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the college convocation, graduates will be recognized individually by name. Graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
College of Science Convocation
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the college convocation, graduates will be recognized individually by name. Graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
Bachelor of Integrated Studies & Associate of General Studies Convocation
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the college convocation, graduates will be recognized individually by name. Graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences Convocation
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the college convocation, graduates will be recognized individually by name. Graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
Weber County 4-H Gunners Club (4-H Shooting Sports)
Workshop/Training | Utah 4-H and Youth
Club focus is on -.22 rifle education. Register on ZSuite.
Jon M. Huntsman School of Business Convocation, Graduate Degrees
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the college convocation, graduates will be recognized individually by name. Graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
Jon M. Huntsman School of Business Convocation, Undergraduate Degrees
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the college convocation, graduates will be recognized individually by name. Graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
Softball vs College of Southern Nevada
Sports
Softball vs College of Southern Nevada
College of Education and Human Services Convocation, Undergraduate Degrees
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the college convocation, graduates will be recognized individually by name. Graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
College of Education and Human Services Convocation, Graduate Degrees
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the college convocation, graduates will be recognized individually by name. Graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
Ice Cream Social
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
Join us in celebrating our graduates by enjoying delicious Aggie ice cream.
College of Engineering Convocation
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
At the college convocation, graduates will be recognized individually by name. Graduates will walk across the stage as their name is read and receive their diploma cover, as well as have a professional photo taken.
Weber County 4-H Recycle Sewing Fun
Workshop/Training | Utah 4-H and Youth
Register on ZSuite for a list of all rules
Run/Walk for Local Refugees and Abuse Victim
Fundraiser
The USU Student Association American Lung Cancer Screening Initiative Club is hosting a 1 mile, 5K, and 10K run/walk in conjunction with the iHelp Foundation. All proceeds go towards our health and education programming for communities in Uganda, Liberia, and Guatemala, as well as refugees and abuse victims in Cache Valley. Students and groups of five can register at a discounted cost! Kids 12 and under can register for free. Registration details can be found here: https://www.ihelpfoundation.org/runwalk
First 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
32 instruction days, 1 test day
14-week Session
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
65 instruction days, 1 test day
Restoration Consortium Workshop: Drones for Environmental Restoration
Workshop/Training
Drones (UAV / UAS) have revolutionized data collection for environmental restoration. Master data collection, processing, and analysis using drones in this 4-day shortcourse. Students will learn how to collect and analyze data for multiple restoration applications, including wildlife, forest, rangeland, and river systems. Data analysis focuses on the visible, thermal, and multi-spectral sensors commonly mounted on drones and includes photogrammetry, change detection, and classification modeling.
Dates: May 6-9, 2024
Instructors: Dr. Sarah Null & Dr. Curtis Gray
Cost: $800 + $90 CEU fee
For more information, visit the course website
Restoration Consortium Workshop: Drones for Environmental Restoration
Workshop/Training
Drones (UAV / UAS) have revolutionized data collection for environmental restoration. Master data collection, processing, and analysis using drones in this 4-day shortcourse. Students will learn how to collect and analyze data for multiple restoration applications, including wildlife, forest, rangeland, and river systems. Data analysis focuses on the visible, thermal, and multi-spectral sensors commonly mounted on drones and includes photogrammetry, change detection, and classification modeling.
Dates: May 6-9, 2024
Instructors: Dr. Sarah Null & Dr. Curtis Gray
Cost: $800 + $90 CEU fee
For more information, visit the course website
Front & Center Webinar: Involvement, Innovation, and Impact--Academic Programs at Utah State University
Workshop/Training
Utah State University programs empower students to lead successful lives of involvement, innovation, and impact. The purpose of the session is to expand our capacity for making individualized recommendations to students aligned with their strengths, interests, and goals. Presenters will share information about their program and participants will learn about three programs of their choosing.
Utah Film Trivia Night with Utah Public Radio
Special Event
Join Utah Public Radio for an evening of pub trivia themed around movies filed in Utah!
Restoration Consortium Workshop: Drones for Environmental Restoration
Workshop/Training
Drones (UAV / UAS) have revolutionized data collection for environmental restoration. Master data collection, processing, and analysis using drones in this 4-day shortcourse. Students will learn how to collect and analyze data for multiple restoration applications, including wildlife, forest, rangeland, and river systems. Data analysis focuses on the visible, thermal, and multi-spectral sensors commonly mounted on drones and includes photogrammetry, change detection, and classification modeling.
Dates: May 6-9, 2024
Instructors: Dr. Sarah Null & Dr. Curtis Gray
Cost: $800 + $90 CEU fee
For more information, visit the course website
Uintah High School NHS Junior Lunch Discussion
Student Activities
Uintah High School's National Honor Society juniors will enjoy a luncheon where they can chat with USU staff and faculty as well as hear about Concurrent Enrollment and scholarship opportunities.
Restoration Consortium Workshop: Drones for Environmental Restoration
Workshop/Training
Drones (UAV / UAS) have revolutionized data collection for environmental restoration. Master data collection, processing, and analysis using drones in this 4-day shortcourse. Students will learn how to collect and analyze data for multiple restoration applications, including wildlife, forest, rangeland, and river systems. Data analysis focuses on the visible, thermal, and multi-spectral sensors commonly mounted on drones and includes photogrammetry, change detection, and classification modeling.
Dates: May 6-9, 2024
Instructors: Dr. Sarah Null & Dr. Curtis Gray
Cost: $800 + $90 CEU fee
For more information, visit the course website
CEHS Mental Health Webinar Series: What Do ACT, CBT & DBT Teach Us About Helpful Thinking?
Workshop/Training
There are a multitude of ways to go about our thinking, and several types of therapy have different ways of discussing our relationship with our thoughts. But what do these have in common? And how can it help us gain a healthier relationship with our thoughts?
Aetna Webinar – Good Humor=Good Health and More
Workshop/Training
Aetna, USU’s Employee Assistance Provider, presents a Resources for Living webinar. Does it help to have a sense of humor? The overwhelming answer is yes! Join this webinar to learn some of the benefits of seeing the lighter side like: * How laughter decreases stress * How humor can help overcome conflict * And why laughter really is the best medicine!
Weber County 4-H Gunners Club (4-H Shooting Sports)
Workshop/Training | Utah 4-H and Youth
Club focus is on -.22 rifle education. Register on ZSuite.
USU Physics Day at Lagoon
Special Event
Each spring USU Physics Day at Lagoon offers the chance for thousands of middle school and high school students to gather at Utah’s largest amusement park to “do physics”. The USU Physics Department, the Idaho National Laboratory, and a host of STEM sponsors organize a wide variety of physics-based contests and activities at all levels centered around amusement park physics.
Squire's Summer Leadership Program
Social/Networking | Student Recruiting
Looking to jump-start your career in accounting?
Squire’s Summer Leadership Program is a selective program for students looking to develop their leadership skills and learn more about a fast-paced career in the accounting and professional services industry Apply here. Applications are due April 19.
USU at The Leonardo: Aerodynamics of Supersonic Flight
Special Event
Aerodynamics of Supersonic Flight: Our final event in the Spring 2024 Engineer in Residence Program. Explore the aerodynamic principles that allow us to evaluate aircraft flying faster than the speed of sound. Plus, USU will unveil plans for an exciting new exhibit at The Leonardo, showcasing supersonic aviation. Hands-on demonstrations, free food, and more.
Activity for kids and youth.
F & C Webinar: Appreciative Advising--A framework for Supporting Students to Achieve (Pt 1)
Workshop/Training
Appreciative Advising: A Framework for Supporting Students to Achieve Their Dreams, Goals, and Potentials (Part 1 of 2 sessions--2nd session will be May 15) Appreciative Advising is the intentional collaborative practice of asking generative, open-ended questions that help students optimize their educational experiences and achieve their dreams, goals, and potentials. This session is for student-facing professionals at Utah State University (USU) to explore the Appreciative Advising framework, learn from the strategies of student success professionals at USU, and enhance their student success practices.
Habits of Mind Integration
Workshop/Training | Info Session
The Habits of Mind Integration event is sponsored by the Academic Belonging and Learning Excellence Office. Collaborating with learning specialists can help bring evidence-based learning science strategies to their students. In this workshop, Learning Specialists from the Office of Academic Belonging and Learning Excellence will provide instructors with ideas on how to seamlessly integrate Habits of Mind into their existing course structures, assignments, and assessments to foster the mindsets, aptitudes, and dispositions crucial for student success at Utah State University and beyond.
Revamping your Syllabus
Special Event | Learning Circles
Learning Circles are small collaborative groups of instructors who meet together to read and discuss teaching topics of interest. Participants in the learning circles (or communities of inquiry) engage with a book or selected readings and then lend their unique viewpoints from different disciplines and teaching experiences not only to discuss the content and build comradery but also to consider how they can implement the ideas and concepts they're discussing into the context of their own classrooms.
How Humans Learn: The Science and Stories behind Effective College Teaching (Teaching and Learning in Higher Education)
Special Event | Learning Circles
Learning Circles are small collaborative groups of instructors who meet together to read and discuss teaching topics of interest. Participants in the learning circles (or communities of inquiry) engage with a book or selected readings and then lend their unique viewpoints from different disciplines and teaching experiences not only to discuss the content and build comradery but also to consider how they can implement the ideas and concepts they're discussing into the context of their own classrooms.
Front & Center Webinar: Developing a Personal Board of Directors (Leticia Wilson, Del Mar College)
Workshop/Training
DEVELOPING A PERSONAL BOARD OF DIECTORS: RECRUITING BOARD MEMBERS, NURTURING MENTORING RELATIONSHIPS, & IMPLEMENTING STRATEGIES FOR STUDENTS. Presenter: Leticia Wilson, Del Mar College What is a Personal Board of Directors? And how do student success professionals support students in building their Board of Directors? This session will address how to approach and recruit Board Members, how to build and nurture mentoring relationships, and how to implement these strategies with students.
Lunch & Learn - How to Build Credit and Increase Your Score
Workshop/Training
USU Be Well and Extension's Empowering Financial Wellness Program present a lunch and learn on increasing your credit score. You want to (re)build credit and increase your credit score but you’re not sure where to begin. It can be confusing to understand how certain credit behaviors affect your score and why you may see your score go up and down like a teeter totter. Let us teach you the tricks of the trade so that you can learn how to understand a credit score and your credit report, hacks for increasing your credit score and what factors directly impact it and how to build and protect the credit of your kids and teens.
*Presentation will be recorded. Attendance and participation in this event qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.
F&C Webinar: Appreciative Advising: A Framework for Supporting Students to Achieve (Pt 2)
Workshop/Training
APPRECIATIVE ADVISING: A FRAMEWORK FOR SUPPORTING STUDENTS TO ACHIEVE THEIR DREAMS, GOALS, AND POTENTIALS (Part 2 of 2 sessions) Appreciative Advising is the intentional collaborative practice of asking generative, open-ended questions that help students optimize their educational experiences and achieve their dreams, goals, and potentials. This session is for student-facing professionals at Utah State University (USU) to explore the Appreciative Advising framework, learn from the strategies of student success professionals at USU, and enhance their student success practices.
Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom
Special Event | Learning Circles
Learning Circles are small collaborative groups of instructors who meet together to read and discuss teaching topics of interest. Participants in the learning circles (or communities of inquiry) engage with a book or selected readings and then lend their unique viewpoints from different disciplines and teaching experiences not only to discuss the content and build comradery but also to consider how they can implement the ideas and concepts they're discussing into the context of their own classrooms.
Intentional Tech; Principles to Guide the Use of Educational Technology inCollege Teaching
Special Event | Learning Circles
Learning Circles are small collaborative groups of instructors who meet together to read and discuss teaching topics of interest. Participants in the learning circles (or communities of inquiry) engage with a book or selected readings and then lend their unique viewpoints from different disciplines and teaching experiences not only to discuss the content and build comradery but also to consider how they can implement the ideas and concepts they're discussing into the context of their own classrooms.
Lunch & Learn - Increase Wellbeing: One Burst at a Time
Workshop/Training
USU Be Well and Aetna, USU's Employee Assistance Program present a lunch and learn on increasing our wellbeing through small daily bursts. Life moves fast. Many of us struggle with adding healthy habits to our day or are too exhausted to even get started. Join us for this training where we will discuss what is a burst and explain its benefits, learn about how our thoughts contribute to success, and explain steps for making an action plan and how to keep going. *Presentation will not be recorded. Attendance and participation in this event will qualify as an activity for the Be Well Rewards program.*
Aetna Webinar – Challenges of Working Parents
Workshop/Training
Aetna, USU’s Employee Assistance Provider, presents a Resources for Living webinar. Did you know that both parents work in over half of two-parent households? This statistic is even higher for single caregivers. Join this webinar to learn strategies for coping and finding work-life balance. We'll go over tips for: • Time management • Prepping and planning • Making time for you
Weber County 4-H Gunners Club (4-H Shooting Sports)
Workshop/Training | Utah 4-H and Youth
Club focus is on -.22 rifle education. Register on ZSuite.
USU Alumni Brunch
Social/Networking
USU will be hosting an Alumni brunch in Portland in partnership with CHaSS Advancement Board Member, Ara Serjoie. This invitation will be open to all USU alumni and will be held in downtown Portland at Jake's Grill located in the Sentinel Hotel from 10:30am-12:15pm. Alumni will have the opportunity to meet with both Dean Ward from CHaSS and Dean Smith from EEJ and hear all the exciting USU updates. Time for event in PST.
eLearnX
Workshop/Training
The eLearnX event is cosponsored by the Empowering Teaching Excellence (ETE) and by the Center for Instructional Design and Innovation (CIDI). This three-day event provides a hands-on deep dive into the teaching tools and methodologies of online, virtual, and hybrid instruction.
Day 1: Sessions on digital pedagogy and instructor presence.
Day 2: Breakout sessions on edtech teaching tools and practical applications of instructional approaches from USU instructors and instructional professionals.
Day 3: Culminates in each participant designing an activity for their course, and access to other useful resources that can be immediately implemented.
*Enrollment cap of 30
eLearnX
Workshop/Training
The eLearnX event is cosponsored by the Empowering Teaching Excellence (ETE) and by the Center for Instructional Design and Innovation (CIDI). This three-day event provides a hands-on deep dive into the teaching tools and methodologies of online, virtual, and hybrid instruction.
Day 1: Sessions on digital pedagogy and instructor presence.
Day 2: Breakout sessions on edtech teaching tools and practical applications of instructional approaches from USU instructors and instructional professionals.
Day 3: Culminates in each participant designing an activity for their course, and access to other useful resources that can be immediately implemented.
*Enrollment cap of 30
Revamping your Syllabus
Special Event | Learning Circles
Learning Circles are small collaborative groups of instructors who meet together to read and discuss teaching topics of interest. Participants in the learning circles (or communities of inquiry) engage with a book or selected readings and then lend their unique viewpoints from different disciplines and teaching experiences not only to discuss the content and build comradery but also to consider how they can implement the ideas and concepts they're discussing into the context of their own classrooms.
How Humans Learn: The Science and Stories behind Effective College Teaching (Teaching and Learning in Higher Education)
Special Event | Learning Circles
Learning Circles are small collaborative groups of instructors who meet together to read and discuss teaching topics of interest. Participants in the learning circles (or communities of inquiry) engage with a book or selected readings and then lend their unique viewpoints from different disciplines and teaching experiences not only to discuss the content and build comradery but also to consider how they can implement the ideas and concepts they're discussing into the context of their own classrooms.
eLearnX
Workshop/Training
The eLearnX event is cosponsored by the Empowering Teaching Excellence (ETE) and by the Center for Instructional Design and Innovation (CIDI). This three-day event provides a hands-on deep dive into the teaching tools and methodologies of online, virtual, and hybrid instruction.
Day 1: Sessions on digital pedagogy and instructor presence.
Day 2: Breakout sessions on edtech teaching tools and practical applications of instructional approaches from USU instructors and instructional professionals.
Day 3: Culminates in each participant designing an activity for their course, and access to other useful resources that can be immediately implemented.
*Enrollment cap of 30
Teaching and Generative AI: Pedagogical Possibilities and Productive Tensions
Special Event | Learning Circles
Learning Circles are small collaborative groups of instructors who meet together to read and discuss teaching topics of interest. Participants in the learning circles (or communities of inquiry) engage with a book or selected readings and then lend their unique viewpoints from different disciplines and teaching experiences not only to discuss the content and build comradery but also to consider how they can implement the ideas and concepts they're discussing into the context of their own classrooms.
Intentional Tech; Principles to Guide the Use of Educational Technology inCollege Teaching
Special Event | Learning Circles
Learning Circles are small collaborative groups of instructors who meet together to read and discuss teaching topics of interest. Participants in the learning circles (or communities of inquiry) engage with a book or selected readings and then lend their unique viewpoints from different disciplines and teaching experiences not only to discuss the content and build comradery but also to consider how they can implement the ideas and concepts they're discussing into the context of their own classrooms.
Aetna Webinar – Tips for Summer Safety
Workshop/Training
Aetna, USU’s Employee Assistance Provider, presents a Resources for Living webinar. Join us to learn how to protect you and your loved ones (including pets!) this summer, so you can stay healthy while enjoying all the activities that summer entails. We will discuss sun, water, insects, outdoor activities, traveling and more.
Weber County 4-H Gunners Club (4-H Shooting Sports)
Workshop/Training | Utah 4-H and Youth
Club focus is on -.22 rifle education. Register on ZSuite.
Memorial Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
No classes.
Memorial Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed May 27 2024 in observance of Memorial Day.
Revamping your Syllabus
Special Event | Learning Circles
Learning Circles are small collaborative groups of instructors who meet together to read and discuss teaching topics of interest. Participants in the learning circles (or communities of inquiry) engage with a book or selected readings and then lend their unique viewpoints from different disciplines and teaching experiences not only to discuss the content and build comradery but also to consider how they can implement the ideas and concepts they're discussing into the context of their own classrooms.
How Humans Learn: The Science and Stories behind Effective College Teaching (Teaching and Learning in Higher Education)
Special Event | Learning Circles
Learning Circles are small collaborative groups of instructors who meet together to read and discuss teaching topics of interest. Participants in the learning circles (or communities of inquiry) engage with a book or selected readings and then lend their unique viewpoints from different disciplines and teaching experiences not only to discuss the content and build comradery but also to consider how they can implement the ideas and concepts they're discussing into the context of their own classrooms.
Teaching and Generative AI: Pedagogical Possibilities and Productive Tensions
Special Event | Learning Circles
Learning Circles are small collaborative groups of instructors who meet together to read and discuss teaching topics of interest. Participants in the learning circles (or communities of inquiry) engage with a book or selected readings and then lend their unique viewpoints from different disciplines and teaching experiences not only to discuss the content and build comradery but also to consider how they can implement the ideas and concepts they're discussing into the context of their own classrooms.
Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom
Special Event | Learning Circles
Learning Circles are small collaborative groups of instructors who meet together to read and discuss teaching topics of interest. Participants in the learning circles (or communities of inquiry) engage with a book or selected readings and then lend their unique viewpoints from different disciplines and teaching experiences not only to discuss the content and build comradery but also to consider how they can implement the ideas and concepts they're discussing into the context of their own classrooms.
Intentional Tech; Principles to Guide the Use of Educational Technology inCollege Teaching
Special Event | Learning Circles
Learning Circles are small collaborative groups of instructors who meet together to read and discuss teaching topics of interest. Participants in the learning circles (or communities of inquiry) engage with a book or selected readings and then lend their unique viewpoints from different disciplines and teaching experiences not only to discuss the content and build comradery but also to consider how they can implement the ideas and concepts they're discussing into the context of their own classrooms.
Weber County 4-H Gunners Club (4-H Shooting Sports)
Workshop/Training | Utah 4-H and Youth
Club focus is on -.22 rifle education. Register on ZSuite.
College of Veterinary Medicine
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
The USU College of Veterinary Medicine is having their groundbreaking for the new building.
Page to Stage - Lyric Rep
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Join us at the Caine Lyric Theatre for a week-long series of discussions with Lyric Rep company members. Each day features a different group of company members including the administrative team, directors, designers, actors, and stage managers. Come learn and ask questions about the people, processes, and components needed to bring our season shows "from page to stage". Led by Richie Call and Dennis Hassan
June 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Revamping your Syllabus
Special Event | Learning Circles
Learning Circles are small collaborative groups of instructors who meet together to read and discuss teaching topics of interest. Participants in the learning circles (or communities of inquiry) engage with a book or selected readings and then lend their unique viewpoints from different disciplines and teaching experiences not only to discuss the content and build comradery but also to consider how they can implement the ideas and concepts they're discussing into the context of their own classrooms.
How Humans Learn: The Science and Stories behind Effective College Teaching (Teaching and Learning in Higher Education)
Special Event | Learning Circles
Learning Circles are small collaborative groups of instructors who meet together to read and discuss teaching topics of interest. Participants in the learning circles (or communities of inquiry) engage with a book or selected readings and then lend their unique viewpoints from different disciplines and teaching experiences not only to discuss the content and build comradery but also to consider how they can implement the ideas and concepts they're discussing into the context of their own classrooms.
Inspired By
Arts/Entertainment | Affiliated Events
On summer Tuesdays 2024, join us for our Inspired By art-making classes. Become "inspired by" the NEHMA collection, then make your own creation! The 10–11 am morning class is for ages 6-12. The 1–2:30 pm afternoon class is for ages 7-12.
Page to Stage - Lyric Rep
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Join us at the Caine Lyric Theatre for a week-long series of discussions with Lyric Rep company members. Each day features a different group of company members including the administrative team, directors, designers, actors, and stage managers. Come learn and ask questions about the people, processes, and components needed to bring our season shows "from page to stage". Led by Richie Call and Dennis Hassan
June 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Exploring how we teach: Lived experiences, lessons, and research about graduate instructors by graduate instructors
Special Event | Learning Circles
Learning Circles are small collaborative groups of instructors who meet together to read and discuss teaching topics of interest. Participants in the learning circles (or communities of inquiry) engage with a book or selected readings and then lend their unique viewpoints from different disciplines and teaching experiences not only to discuss the content and build comradery but also to consider how they can implement the ideas and concepts they're discussing into the context of their own classrooms.
Page to Stage - Lyric Rep
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Join us at the Caine Lyric Theatre for a week-long series of discussions with Lyric Rep company members. Each day features a different group of company members including the administrative team, directors, designers, actors, and stage managers. Come learn and ask questions about the people, processes, and components needed to bring our season shows "from page to stage". Led by Richie Call and Dennis Hassan
June 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Teaching and Generative AI: Pedagogical Possibilities and Productive Tensions
Special Event | Learning Circles
Learning Circles are small collaborative groups of instructors who meet together to read and discuss teaching topics of interest. Participants in the learning circles (or communities of inquiry) engage with a book or selected readings and then lend their unique viewpoints from different disciplines and teaching experiences not only to discuss the content and build comradery but also to consider how they can implement the ideas and concepts they're discussing into the context of their own classrooms.
Weber County 4-H Public Speaking, Impromptu, and Demonstration Contests
Workshop/Training | Utah 4-H and Youth
Contestants will select a topic for their speech by randomly drawing three questions/statements from a pool of topics. They will select one question/statement and return the other two. A maximum of one minute will be allowed for this process. Topics will be relative to today’s youth and may include current events, 4‐H, and/or social issues. Examples of the type of topics include: a. If I were an author, I would write about… b. One issue facing teenagers today is… c. If I could describe my personality as a tree, which tree would I be… d. What has being involved in 4‐H taught me?
A Bolder Way Forward 2nd Annual Summit
Meeting
The 2nd Annual A Bolder Way Forward (BWF) Summit focuses on making Utah a place where more girls and women can thrive in any setting (e.g., home, workplace, congregation, and community). This movement, launched in June 2023, focuses on creating societal change in Utah.
This event, hosted at Zions Bank Technology Campus, will discuss the momentum that a BWF has created since June 2023 and will provide ample time for leaders of the18 “spoke” areas to meet with their respective teams. Areas include childcare/pre-K programs, child sexual abuse, domestic violence, entrepreneurship, finances, gender pay gap, health across the lifespan, higher education attainment, home and family, K-12 initiatives, leadership development, organizational strategies and workplace culture, political and civic engagement, poverty and homelessness, sexual assault, sexual harassment and gender-based discrimination, STEM fields, and workforce development.
Come and join us for this second annual gathering to learn more and become inspired to help create change for Utah women and girls.
Intentional Tech; Principles to Guide the Use of Educational Technology inCollege Teaching
Special Event | Learning Circles
Learning Circles are small collaborative groups of instructors who meet together to read and discuss teaching topics of interest. Participants in the learning circles (or communities of inquiry) engage with a book or selected readings and then lend their unique viewpoints from different disciplines and teaching experiences not only to discuss the content and build comradery but also to consider how they can implement the ideas and concepts they're discussing into the context of their own classrooms.
Page to Stage - Lyric Rep
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Join us at the Caine Lyric Theatre for a week-long series of discussions with Lyric Rep company members. Each day features a different group of company members including the administrative team, directors, designers, actors, and stage managers. Come learn and ask questions about the people, processes, and components needed to bring our season shows "from page to stage". Led by Richie Call and Dennis Hassan
June 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Weber County 4-H Gunners Club (4-H Shooting Sports)
Workshop/Training | Utah 4-H and Youth
Club focus is on -.22 rifle education. Register on ZSuite.
Page to Stage - Lyric Rep
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Join us at the Caine Lyric Theatre for a week-long series of discussions with Lyric Rep company members. Each day features a different group of company members including the administrative team, directors, designers, actors, and stage managers. Come learn and ask questions about the people, processes, and components needed to bring our season shows "from page to stage". Led by Richie Call and Dennis Hassan
June 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Summer Sh-Bash - Lyric Rep Launch Party
Special Event
For the first time in our history, the Lyric Rep will host a launch party. Join us at the newly reopened Bluebird Restaurant for dinner, music, and good company as we celebrate the opening of our season and be the first people to find out what shows we’ll be producing in the summer of 2025!
June 8
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Nursing Advanced Education Wing Ribbon Cutting
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
We will be hosting the EEJ Foundation and other guests for a rivvon cutting of our Advanced Education Suite in the HPER building. Program will include tours of the space.
How Humans Learn: The Science and Stories behind Effective College Teaching (Teaching and Learning in Higher Education)
Special Event | Learning Circles
Learning Circles are small collaborative groups of instructors who meet together to read and discuss teaching topics of interest. Participants in the learning circles (or communities of inquiry) engage with a book or selected readings and then lend their unique viewpoints from different disciplines and teaching experiences not only to discuss the content and build comradery but also to consider how they can implement the ideas and concepts they're discussing into the context of their own classrooms.
Inspired By
Arts/Entertainment | Affiliated Events
On summer Tuesdays 2024, join us for our Inspired By art-making classes. Become "inspired by" the NEHMA collection, then make your own creation! The 10–11 am morning class is for ages 6-12. The 1–2:30 pm afternoon class is for ages 7-12.
Exploring how we teach: Lived experiences, lessons, and research about graduate instructors by graduate instructors
Special Event | Learning Circles
Learning Circles are small collaborative groups of instructors who meet together to read and discuss teaching topics of interest. Participants in the learning circles (or communities of inquiry) engage with a book or selected readings and then lend their unique viewpoints from different disciplines and teaching experiences not only to discuss the content and build comradery but also to consider how they can implement the ideas and concepts they're discussing into the context of their own classrooms.
Teaching and Generative AI: Pedagogical Possibilities and Productive Tensions
Special Event | Learning Circles
Learning Circles are small collaborative groups of instructors who meet together to read and discuss teaching topics of interest. Participants in the learning circles (or communities of inquiry) engage with a book or selected readings and then lend their unique viewpoints from different disciplines and teaching experiences not only to discuss the content and build comradery but also to consider how they can implement the ideas and concepts they're discussing into the context of their own classrooms.
Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom
Special Event | Learning Circles
Learning Circles are small collaborative groups of instructors who meet together to read and discuss teaching topics of interest. Participants in the learning circles (or communities of inquiry) engage with a book or selected readings and then lend their unique viewpoints from different disciplines and teaching experiences not only to discuss the content and build comradery but also to consider how they can implement the ideas and concepts they're discussing into the context of their own classrooms.
Weber County 4-H Gunners Club (4-H Shooting Sports)
Workshop/Training | Utah 4-H and Youth
Club focus is on -.22 rifle education. Register on ZSuite.
Sh-Boom! Life Could Be A Dream
Arts/Entertainment
SH-BOOM! LIFE COULD BE A DREAM
By Roger Bean
Last summer you met The Marvelous Wonderettes when the Crooning Crabcakes couldn’t perform at the prom. Now it’s time to hear from some former Crabcakes. Come back to Springfield to hear your favorite hits from the ‘50s and ‘60s including “Earth Angel,” “Only You,” “Stay,” and “I Only Have Eyes for You.” Go Chipmunks!
June 14, 15, 20, 26
July 6, 11, 20, 22, 27
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Sh-Boom! Life Could Be A Dream
Arts/Entertainment
SH-BOOM! LIFE COULD BE A DREAM
By Roger Bean
Last summer you met The Marvelous Wonderettes when the Crooning Crabcakes couldn’t perform at the prom. Now it’s time to hear from some former Crabcakes. Come back to Springfield to hear your favorite hits from the ‘50s and ‘60s including “Earth Angel,” “Only You,” “Stay,” and “I Only Have Eyes for You.” Go Chipmunks!
June 14, 15, 20, 26
July 6, 11, 20, 22, 27
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Sh-Boom! Life Could Be A Dream
Arts/Entertainment
SH-BOOM! LIFE COULD BE A DREAM
By Roger Bean
Last summer you met The Marvelous Wonderettes when the Crooning Crabcakes couldn’t perform at the prom. Now it’s time to hear from some former Crabcakes. Come back to Springfield to hear your favorite hits from the ‘50s and ‘60s including “Earth Angel,” “Only You,” “Stay,” and “I Only Have Eyes for You.” Go Chipmunks!
June 14, 15, 20, 26
July 6, 11, 20, 22, 27
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Juneteenth National Freedom Day (Observed)
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed June 17 2024 in observance of Juneteenth.
Juneteenth National Freedom Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
No classes.
Inspired By
Arts/Entertainment | Affiliated Events
On summer Tuesdays 2024, join us for our Inspired By art-making classes. Become "inspired by" the NEHMA collection, then make your own creation! The 10–11 am morning class is for ages 6-12. The 1–2:30 pm afternoon class is for ages 7-12.
Exploring how we teach: Lived experiences, lessons, and research about graduate instructors by graduate instructors
Special Event | Learning Circles
Learning Circles are small collaborative groups of instructors who meet together to read and discuss teaching topics of interest. Participants in the learning circles (or communities of inquiry) engage with a book or selected readings and then lend their unique viewpoints from different disciplines and teaching experiences not only to discuss the content and build comradery but also to consider how they can implement the ideas and concepts they're discussing into the context of their own classrooms.
Teaching and Generative AI: Pedagogical Possibilities and Productive Tensions
Special Event | Learning Circles
Learning Circles are small collaborative groups of instructors who meet together to read and discuss teaching topics of interest. Participants in the learning circles (or communities of inquiry) engage with a book or selected readings and then lend their unique viewpoints from different disciplines and teaching experiences not only to discuss the content and build comradery but also to consider how they can implement the ideas and concepts they're discussing into the context of their own classrooms.
Weber County 4-H Gunners Club (4-H Shooting Sports)
Workshop/Training | Utah 4-H and Youth
Club focus is on -.22 rifle education. Register on ZSuite.
Sh-Boom! Life Could Be A Dream
Arts/Entertainment
SH-BOOM! LIFE COULD BE A DREAM
By Roger Bean
Last summer you met The Marvelous Wonderettes when the Crooning Crabcakes couldn’t perform at the prom. Now it’s time to hear from some former Crabcakes. Come back to Springfield to hear your favorite hits from the ‘50s and ‘60s including “Earth Angel,” “Only You,” “Stay,” and “I Only Have Eyes for You.” Go Chipmunks!
June 14, 15, 20, 26
July 6, 11, 20, 22, 27
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
USU Uintah Basin Summer Concert Series - The Proper Way
Arts/Entertainment
Join us on the Vernal campus lawn for live music from The Proper Way.
Hay Fever
Arts/Entertainment
HAY FEVER
By Noel Coward
Last produced by the Lyric Rep in 1981, Hay Fever is possibly the funniest play Noel Coward ever wrote. Judith and David Bliss and their children Sorel and Simon have each invited guests to join them at their country home for a weekend getaway. What happens next is as hilarious as it is unbelievable.
June 21, 22, 27
July 3, 12, 20, 25
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Hay Fever
Arts/Entertainment
HAY FEVER
By Noel Coward
Last produced by the Lyric Rep in 1981, Hay Fever is possibly the funniest play Noel Coward ever wrote. Judith and David Bliss and their children Sorel and Simon have each invited guests to join them at their country home for a weekend getaway. What happens next is as hilarious as it is unbelievable.
June 21, 22, 27
July 3, 12, 20, 25
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Hay Fever
Arts/Entertainment
HAY FEVER
By Noel Coward
Last produced by the Lyric Rep in 1981, Hay Fever is possibly the funniest play Noel Coward ever wrote. Judith and David Bliss and their children Sorel and Simon have each invited guests to join them at their country home for a weekend getaway. What happens next is as hilarious as it is unbelievable.
June 21, 22, 27
July 3, 12, 20, 25
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Second 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
32 instruction days, 1 test day
Aggie Orientation
Information/Orientation
In-person Aggie Orientation for summer/fall 2024 incoming students and their parents/supporters.
Inspired By
Arts/Entertainment | Affiliated Events
On summer Tuesdays 2024, join us for our Inspired By art-making classes. Become "inspired by" the NEHMA collection, then make your own creation! The 10–11 am morning class is for ages 6-12. The 1–2:30 pm afternoon class is for ages 7-12.
Exploring how we teach: Lived experiences, lessons, and research about graduate instructors by graduate instructors
Special Event | Learning Circles
Learning Circles are small collaborative groups of instructors who meet together to read and discuss teaching topics of interest. Participants in the learning circles (or communities of inquiry) engage with a book or selected readings and then lend their unique viewpoints from different disciplines and teaching experiences not only to discuss the content and build comradery but also to consider how they can implement the ideas and concepts they're discussing into the context of their own classrooms.
Vosco Call Spotlight - Episode 4: Nancy Hills
Arts/Entertainment
VOSCO CALL SPOTLIGHT - Episode 4: Nancy Hills
Hosted by Richie Call
Keeping in the style of last summer’s talk show format, the Vosco Call Spotlight will feature three new guests on three separate nights. You won’t want to miss a single episode as we share music, games, stories, and laughs with members of our community who make Cache Valley the wonderful place we know and love.
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom
Special Event | Learning Circles
Learning Circles are small collaborative groups of instructors who meet together to read and discuss teaching topics of interest. Participants in the learning circles (or communities of inquiry) engage with a book or selected readings and then lend their unique viewpoints from different disciplines and teaching experiences not only to discuss the content and build comradery but also to consider how they can implement the ideas and concepts they're discussing into the context of their own classrooms.
Sh-Boom! Life Could Be A Dream
Arts/Entertainment
SH-BOOM! LIFE COULD BE A DREAM
By Roger Bean
Last summer you met The Marvelous Wonderettes when the Crooning Crabcakes couldn’t perform at the prom. Now it’s time to hear from some former Crabcakes. Come back to Springfield to hear your favorite hits from the ‘50s and ‘60s including “Earth Angel,” “Only You,” “Stay,” and “I Only Have Eyes for You.” Go Chipmunks!
June 14, 15, 20, 26
July 6, 11, 20, 22, 27
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Weber County 4-H Gunners Club (4-H Shooting Sports)
Workshop/Training | Utah 4-H and Youth
Club focus is on -.22 rifle education. Register on ZSuite.
Hay Fever
Arts/Entertainment
HAY FEVER
By Noel Coward
Last produced by the Lyric Rep in 1981, Hay Fever is possibly the funniest play Noel Coward ever wrote. Judith and David Bliss and their children Sorel and Simon have each invited guests to join them at their country home for a weekend getaway. What happens next is as hilarious as it is unbelievable.
June 21, 22, 27
July 3, 12, 20, 25
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Driving Miss Daisy
Arts/Entertainment
DRIVING MISS DAISY
By Alfred Uhry
Made popular by the Academy Award-winning film starring Jessica Tandy and Morgan Freeman, this Pulitzer Prize-winning play tells the story of Daisy Werthan and her chauffeur, Hoke Coleburn. You will not want to miss this heartwarming story of friendship conquering prejudice.
June 28, 29
July 4, 13, 17, 19, 27
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Driving Miss Daisy
Arts/Entertainment
DRIVING MISS DAISY
By Alfred Uhry
Made popular by the Academy Award-winning film starring Jessica Tandy and Morgan Freeman, this Pulitzer Prize-winning play tells the story of Daisy Werthan and her chauffeur, Hoke Coleburn. You will not want to miss this heartwarming story of friendship conquering prejudice.
June 28, 29
July 4, 13, 17, 19, 27
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Driving Miss Daisy
Arts/Entertainment
DRIVING MISS DAISY
By Alfred Uhry
Made popular by the Academy Award-winning film starring Jessica Tandy and Morgan Freeman, this Pulitzer Prize-winning play tells the story of Daisy Werthan and her chauffeur, Hoke Coleburn. You will not want to miss this heartwarming story of friendship conquering prejudice.
June 28, 29
July 4, 13, 17, 19, 27
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Aggie Orientation
Information/Orientation
In-person orientation for incoming summer/fall 2024 students and their parents/supporters.
Inclusive Teaching: Strategies for Promoting Equity in the College Classroom
Special Event
Learning Circles are small collaborative groups of instructors who meet together to read and discuss teaching topics of interest. Participants in the learning circles (or communities of inquiry) engage with a book or selected readings and then lend their unique viewpoints from different disciplines and teaching experiences not only to discuss the content and build comradery but also to consider how they can implement the ideas and concepts they're discussing into the context of their own classrooms.
Aggie Orientation
Information/Orientation
In-person orientation for incoming summer/fall 2024 students and their parents/supporters.
Inspired By
Arts/Entertainment | Affiliated Events
On summer Tuesdays 2024, join us for our Inspired By art-making classes. Become "inspired by" the NEHMA collection, then make your own creation! The 10–11 am morning class is for ages 6-12. The 1–2:30 pm afternoon class is for ages 7-12.
Hay Fever
Arts/Entertainment
HAY FEVER
By Noel Coward
Last produced by the Lyric Rep in 1981, Hay Fever is possibly the funniest play Noel Coward ever wrote. Judith and David Bliss and their children Sorel and Simon have each invited guests to join them at their country home for a weekend getaway. What happens next is as hilarious as it is unbelievable.
June 21, 22, 27
July 3, 12, 20, 25
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Independence Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
No classes.
Independence Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed July 4 2024 in observance of Independence Day.
Weber County 4-H Gunners Club (4-H Shooting Sports)
Workshop/Training | Utah 4-H and Youth
Club focus is on -.22 rifle education. Register on ZSuite.
Driving Miss Daisy
Arts/Entertainment
DRIVING MISS DAISY
By Alfred Uhry
Made popular by the Academy Award-winning film starring Jessica Tandy and Morgan Freeman, this Pulitzer Prize-winning play tells the story of Daisy Werthan and her chauffeur, Hoke Coleburn. You will not want to miss this heartwarming story of friendship conquering prejudice.
June 28, 29
July 4, 13, 17, 19, 27
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Shear Madness
Arts/Entertainment
SHEAR MADNESS
By Paul Pörtner
Shear Madness is finally here! This play has been recommended to us more than any other play in Lyric Rep’s history. At last, we are able to bring it to Cache Valley! Part murder mystery, part farce, part party in a hair salon, this show is a must see for anyone who wants to laugh out loud and literally help us figure out whodunnit.
July 5, 6, 10, 13, 15, 18, 24, 26
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Shear Madness
Arts/Entertainment
SHEAR MADNESS
By Paul Pörtner
Shear Madness is finally here! This play has been recommended to us more than any other play in Lyric Rep’s history. At last, we are able to bring it to Cache Valley! Part murder mystery, part farce, part party in a hair salon, this show is a must see for anyone who wants to laugh out loud and literally help us figure out whodunnit.
July 5, 6, 10, 13, 15, 18, 24, 26
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Shear Madness
Arts/Entertainment
SHEAR MADNESS
By Paul Pörtner
Shear Madness is finally here! This play has been recommended to us more than any other play in Lyric Rep’s history. At last, we are able to bring it to Cache Valley! Part murder mystery, part farce, part party in a hair salon, this show is a must see for anyone who wants to laugh out loud and literally help us figure out whodunnit.
July 5, 6, 10, 13, 15, 18, 24, 26
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Sh-Boom! Life Could Be A Dream
Arts/Entertainment
SH-BOOM! LIFE COULD BE A DREAM
By Roger Bean
Last summer you met The Marvelous Wonderettes when the Crooning Crabcakes couldn’t perform at the prom. Now it’s time to hear from some former Crabcakes. Come back to Springfield to hear your favorite hits from the ‘50s and ‘60s including “Earth Angel,” “Only You,” “Stay,” and “I Only Have Eyes for You.” Go Chipmunks!
June 14, 15, 20, 26
July 6, 11, 20, 22, 27
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Summer Camp - Experiment
Arts/Entertainment | Affiliated Events
July 8-11, 2024 Join the Museum of Anthropology and NEHMA in a summer camp for children ages 6-12. Explore how experimentation in the arts and sciences leads to breakthroughs and discoveries. Learn through team building, art-making, and outdoor activities.
Inclusive Teaching: Strategies for Promoting Equity in the College Classroom
Special Event
Learning Circles are small collaborative groups of instructors who meet together to read and discuss teaching topics of interest. Participants in the learning circles (or communities of inquiry) engage with a book or selected readings and then lend their unique viewpoints from different disciplines and teaching experiences not only to discuss the content and build comradery but also to consider how they can implement the ideas and concepts they're discussing into the context of their own classrooms.
Summer Camp - Experiment
Arts/Entertainment | Affiliated Events
July 8-11, 2024 Join the Museum of Anthropology and NEHMA in a summer camp for children ages 6-12. Explore how experimentation in the arts and sciences leads to breakthroughs and discoveries. Learn through team building, art-making, and outdoor activities.
Inspired By
Arts/Entertainment | Affiliated Events
On summer Tuesdays 2024, join us for our Inspired By art-making classes. Become "inspired by" the NEHMA collection, then make your own creation! The 10–11 am morning class is for ages 6-12. The 1–2:30 pm afternoon class is for ages 7-12.
Vosco Call Spotlight - Episode 5: Vanessa Ballam & Stefan Espinosa
Arts/Entertainment
VOSCO CALL SPOTLIGHT - Episode 5: Vanessa Ballam & Stefan Espinosa
Hosted by Richie Call
Keeping in the style of last summer’s talk show format, the Vosco Call Spotlight will feature three new guests on three separate nights. You won’t want to miss a single episode as we share music, games, stories, and laughs with members of our community who make Cache Valley the wonderful place we know and love.
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Summer Camp - Experiment
Arts/Entertainment | Affiliated Events
July 8-11, 2024 Join the Museum of Anthropology and NEHMA in a summer camp for children ages 6-12. Explore how experimentation in the arts and sciences leads to breakthroughs and discoveries. Learn through team building, art-making, and outdoor activities.
Shear Madness
Arts/Entertainment
SHEAR MADNESS
By Paul Pörtner
Shear Madness is finally here! This play has been recommended to us more than any other play in Lyric Rep’s history. At last, we are able to bring it to Cache Valley! Part murder mystery, part farce, part party in a hair salon, this show is a must see for anyone who wants to laugh out loud and literally help us figure out whodunnit.
July 5, 6, 10, 13, 15, 18, 24, 26
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Summer Camp - Experiment
Arts/Entertainment | Affiliated Events
July 8-11, 2024 Join the Museum of Anthropology and NEHMA in a summer camp for children ages 6-12. Explore how experimentation in the arts and sciences leads to breakthroughs and discoveries. Learn through team building, art-making, and outdoor activities.
Aggie Orientation
Information/Orientation
In-person orientation for incoming summer/fall 2024 students and their parents/supporters.
Weber County 4-H Gunners Club (4-H Shooting Sports)
Workshop/Training | Utah 4-H and Youth
Club focus is on -.22 rifle education. Register on ZSuite.
Sh-Boom! Life Could Be A Dream
Arts/Entertainment
SH-BOOM! LIFE COULD BE A DREAM
By Roger Bean
Last summer you met The Marvelous Wonderettes when the Crooning Crabcakes couldn’t perform at the prom. Now it’s time to hear from some former Crabcakes. Come back to Springfield to hear your favorite hits from the ‘50s and ‘60s including “Earth Angel,” “Only You,” “Stay,” and “I Only Have Eyes for You.” Go Chipmunks!
June 14, 15, 20, 26
July 6, 11, 20, 22, 27
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Aggie Orientation
Information/Orientation
In-person orientation for incoming summer/fall 2024 students and their parents/supporters.
interACT: New Works Series
Arts/Entertainment
interACT
New Work Series
Now in its 4th year, our interACT: New Work Series helps shine the spotlight on new plays by up-and-coming playwrights. Stick around after the show to share your thoughts, offer feedback, and “interact” with the director and actors. Be a part of this unique opportunity to be involved with a play in its early stages.
July 12, 16, 19, 22, 26
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Hay Fever
Arts/Entertainment
HAY FEVER
By Noel Coward
Last produced by the Lyric Rep in 1981, Hay Fever is possibly the funniest play Noel Coward ever wrote. Judith and David Bliss and their children Sorel and Simon have each invited guests to join them at their country home for a weekend getaway. What happens next is as hilarious as it is unbelievable.
June 21, 22, 27
July 3, 12, 20, 25
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Driving Miss Daisy
Arts/Entertainment
DRIVING MISS DAISY
By Alfred Uhry
Made popular by the Academy Award-winning film starring Jessica Tandy and Morgan Freeman, this Pulitzer Prize-winning play tells the story of Daisy Werthan and her chauffeur, Hoke Coleburn. You will not want to miss this heartwarming story of friendship conquering prejudice.
June 28, 29
July 4, 13, 17, 19, 27
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Shear Madness
Arts/Entertainment
SHEAR MADNESS
By Paul Pörtner
Shear Madness is finally here! This play has been recommended to us more than any other play in Lyric Rep’s history. At last, we are able to bring it to Cache Valley! Part murder mystery, part farce, part party in a hair salon, this show is a must see for anyone who wants to laugh out loud and literally help us figure out whodunnit.
July 5, 6, 10, 13, 15, 18, 24, 26
Inclusive Teaching: Strategies for Promoting Equity in the College Classroom
Special Event
Learning Circles are small collaborative groups of instructors who meet together to read and discuss teaching topics of interest. Participants in the learning circles (or communities of inquiry) engage with a book or selected readings and then lend their unique viewpoints from different disciplines and teaching experiences not only to discuss the content and build comradery but also to consider how they can implement the ideas and concepts they're discussing into the context of their own classrooms.
Shear Madness
Arts/Entertainment
SHEAR MADNESS
By Paul Pörtner
Shear Madness is finally here! This play has been recommended to us more than any other play in Lyric Rep’s history. At last, we are able to bring it to Cache Valley! Part murder mystery, part farce, part party in a hair salon, this show is a must see for anyone who wants to laugh out loud and literally help us figure out whodunnit.
July 5, 6, 10, 13, 15, 18, 24, 26
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Aggie Orientation
Information/Orientation
In-person orientation for incoming summer/fall 2024 students and their parents/supporters.
Inspired By
Arts/Entertainment | Affiliated Events
On summer Tuesdays 2024, join us for our Inspired By art-making classes. Become "inspired by" the NEHMA collection, then make your own creation! The 10–11 am morning class is for ages 6-12. The 1–2:30 pm afternoon class is for ages 7-12.
interACT: New Works Series
Arts/Entertainment
interACT
New Work Series
Now in its 4th year, our interACT: New Work Series helps shine the spotlight on new plays by up-and-coming playwrights. Stick around after the show to share your thoughts, offer feedback, and “interact” with the director and actors. Be a part of this unique opportunity to be involved with a play in its early stages.
July 12, 16, 19, 22, 26
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Driving Miss Daisy
Arts/Entertainment
DRIVING MISS DAISY
By Alfred Uhry
Made popular by the Academy Award-winning film starring Jessica Tandy and Morgan Freeman, this Pulitzer Prize-winning play tells the story of Daisy Werthan and her chauffeur, Hoke Coleburn. You will not want to miss this heartwarming story of friendship conquering prejudice.
June 28, 29
July 4, 13, 17, 19, 27
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Aggie Orientation
Information/Orientation
In-person orientation for incoming summer/fall 2024 students and their parents/supporters.
Weber County 4-H Gunners Club (4-H Shooting Sports)
Workshop/Training | Utah 4-H and Youth
Club focus is on -.22 rifle education. Register on ZSuite.
Shear Madness
Arts/Entertainment
SHEAR MADNESS
By Paul Pörtner
Shear Madness is finally here! This play has been recommended to us more than any other play in Lyric Rep’s history. At last, we are able to bring it to Cache Valley! Part murder mystery, part farce, part party in a hair salon, this show is a must see for anyone who wants to laugh out loud and literally help us figure out whodunnit.
July 5, 6, 10, 13, 15, 18, 24, 26
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Aggie Orientation
Information/Orientation
In-person orientation for incoming summer/fall 2024 students and their parents/supporters.
interACT: New Works Series
Arts/Entertainment
interACT
New Work Series
Now in its 4th year, our interACT: New Work Series helps shine the spotlight on new plays by up-and-coming playwrights. Stick around after the show to share your thoughts, offer feedback, and “interact” with the director and actors. Be a part of this unique opportunity to be involved with a play in its early stages.
July 12, 16, 19, 22, 26
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
USU Uintah Basin Summer Concert Series - Banshee Tree
Arts/Entertainment
Join us on the Vernal campus lawn for live music from Banshee Tree.
Driving Miss Daisy
Arts/Entertainment
DRIVING MISS DAISY
By Alfred Uhry
Made popular by the Academy Award-winning film starring Jessica Tandy and Morgan Freeman, this Pulitzer Prize-winning play tells the story of Daisy Werthan and her chauffeur, Hoke Coleburn. You will not want to miss this heartwarming story of friendship conquering prejudice.
June 28, 29
July 4, 13, 17, 19, 27
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Sh-Boom! Life Could Be A Dream
Arts/Entertainment
SH-BOOM! LIFE COULD BE A DREAM
By Roger Bean
Last summer you met The Marvelous Wonderettes when the Crooning Crabcakes couldn’t perform at the prom. Now it’s time to hear from some former Crabcakes. Come back to Springfield to hear your favorite hits from the ‘50s and ‘60s including “Earth Angel,” “Only You,” “Stay,” and “I Only Have Eyes for You.” Go Chipmunks!
June 14, 15, 20, 26
July 6, 11, 20, 22, 27
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Hay Fever
Arts/Entertainment
HAY FEVER
By Noel Coward
Last produced by the Lyric Rep in 1981, Hay Fever is possibly the funniest play Noel Coward ever wrote. Judith and David Bliss and their children Sorel and Simon have each invited guests to join them at their country home for a weekend getaway. What happens next is as hilarious as it is unbelievable.
June 21, 22, 27
July 3, 12, 20, 25
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
interACT: New Works Series
Arts/Entertainment
interACT
New Work Series
Now in its 4th year, our interACT: New Work Series helps shine the spotlight on new plays by up-and-coming playwrights. Stick around after the show to share your thoughts, offer feedback, and “interact” with the director and actors. Be a part of this unique opportunity to be involved with a play in its early stages.
July 12, 16, 19, 22, 26
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Inclusive Teaching: Strategies for Promoting Equity in the College Classroom
Special Event
Learning Circles are small collaborative groups of instructors who meet together to read and discuss teaching topics of interest. Participants in the learning circles (or communities of inquiry) engage with a book or selected readings and then lend their unique viewpoints from different disciplines and teaching experiences not only to discuss the content and build comradery but also to consider how they can implement the ideas and concepts they're discussing into the context of their own classrooms.
Sh-Boom! Life Could Be A Dream
Arts/Entertainment
SH-BOOM! LIFE COULD BE A DREAM
By Roger Bean
Last summer you met The Marvelous Wonderettes when the Crooning Crabcakes couldn’t perform at the prom. Now it’s time to hear from some former Crabcakes. Come back to Springfield to hear your favorite hits from the ‘50s and ‘60s including “Earth Angel,” “Only You,” “Stay,” and “I Only Have Eyes for You.” Go Chipmunks!
June 14, 15, 20, 26
July 6, 11, 20, 22, 27
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Inspired By
Arts/Entertainment | Affiliated Events
On summer Tuesdays 2024, join us for our Inspired By art-making classes. Become "inspired by" the NEHMA collection, then make your own creation! The 10–11 am morning class is for ages 6-12. The 1–2:30 pm afternoon class is for ages 7-12.
Vosco Call Spotlight - Episode 6: Richard Hatch
Arts/Entertainment
VOSCO CALL SPOTLIGHT: Episode 6
Hosted by Richie Call
Keeping in the style of last summer’s talk show format, the Vosco Call Spotlight will feature three new guests on three separate nights. You won’t want to miss a single episode as we share music, games, stories, and laughs with members of our community who make Cache Valley the wonderful place we know and love.
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Pioneer Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed July 24 2024 in observance of Pioneer Day.
Pioneer Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Summer Semester
No classes.
Shear Madness
Arts/Entertainment
SHEAR MADNESS
By Paul Pörtner
Shear Madness is finally here! This play has been recommended to us more than any other play in Lyric Rep’s history. At last, we are able to bring it to Cache Valley! Part murder mystery, part farce, part party in a hair salon, this show is a must see for anyone who wants to laugh out loud and literally help us figure out whodunnit.
July 5, 6, 10, 13, 15, 18, 24, 26
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Weber County 4-H Gunners Club (4-H Shooting Sports)
Workshop/Training | Utah 4-H and Youth
Club focus is on -.22 rifle education. Register on ZSuite.
Hay Fever
Arts/Entertainment
HAY FEVER
By Noel Coward
Last produced by the Lyric Rep in 1981, Hay Fever is possibly the funniest play Noel Coward ever wrote. Judith and David Bliss and their children Sorel and Simon have each invited guests to join them at their country home for a weekend getaway. What happens next is as hilarious as it is unbelievable.
June 21, 22, 27
July 3, 12, 20, 25
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
interACT: New Works Series
Arts/Entertainment
interACT
New Work Series
Now in its 4th year, our interACT: New Work Series helps shine the spotlight on new plays by up-and-coming playwrights. Stick around after the show to share your thoughts, offer feedback, and “interact” with the director and actors. Be a part of this unique opportunity to be involved with a play in its early stages.
July 12, 16, 19, 22, 26
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Shear Madness
Arts/Entertainment
SHEAR MADNESS
By Paul Pörtner
Shear Madness is finally here! This play has been recommended to us more than any other play in Lyric Rep’s history. At last, we are able to bring it to Cache Valley! Part murder mystery, part farce, part party in a hair salon, this show is a must see for anyone who wants to laugh out loud and literally help us figure out whodunnit.
July 5, 6, 10, 13, 15, 18, 24, 26
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG-13
Driving Miss Daisy
Arts/Entertainment
DRIVING MISS DAISY
By Alfred Uhry
Made popular by the Academy Award-winning film starring Jessica Tandy and Morgan Freeman, this Pulitzer Prize-winning play tells the story of Daisy Werthan and her chauffeur, Hoke Coleburn. You will not want to miss this heartwarming story of friendship conquering prejudice.
June 28, 29
July 4, 13, 17, 19, 27
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Sh-Boom! Life Could Be A Dream
Arts/Entertainment
SH-BOOM! LIFE COULD BE A DREAM
By Roger Bean
Last summer you met The Marvelous Wonderettes when the Crooning Crabcakes couldn’t perform at the prom. Now it’s time to hear from some former Crabcakes. Come back to Springfield to hear your favorite hits from the ‘50s and ‘60s including “Earth Angel,” “Only You,” “Stay,” and “I Only Have Eyes for You.” Go Chipmunks!
June 14, 15, 20, 26
July 6, 11, 20, 22, 27
Movie Equivalent Rating: PG
Summer Camp - Experiment
Arts/Entertainment | Affiliated Events
July 29-August 1, 2024 Join the Museum of Anthropology and NEHMA in a summer camp for children ages 6-12. Explore how experimentation in the arts and sciences leads to breakthroughs and discoveries. Learn through team building, art-making, and outdoor activities.
Restoration Consortium Workshop: Sediment Transport for Restoration Design
Workshop/Training
This course is intended for those who wish to understand and apply the principles of sediment transport to alluvial channel assessment and design. Principles of open channel flow and sediment transport are combined with watershed-scale, hydrologic and sediment source analysis to place channel assessment and design in the appropriate context. Tools for estimating sediment supply at the watershed to reach level are applied in class exercises. Threshold and alluvial channel design methods are presented along with guidelines for assessing and incorporating uncertainty. The course balances advance reading, lecture, field work, and hands-on exercises for estimating sediment supply, calculating sediment transport rates, and forecasting channel response to water and sediment supply. This course is intended for participants who are familiar with basic principles of river geomorphology.
Instructors: Dr. Peter Wilcock, Tyler Allred, Dr. Patrick Belmont
Dates: July 29 - Aug 2, 2024
Cost: $1850 ($1600 if registered before June 1st)
Register: Eventbrite. To register for CEU, you must register through USU Continuing Education Portal (CEWA 6900-31725. Opens April 3.)
Restoration Consortium Workshop: Sediment Transport for Restoration Design
Workshop/Training
This course is intended for those who wish to understand and apply the principles of sediment transport to alluvial channel assessment and design. Principles of open channel flow and sediment transport are combined with watershed-scale, hydrologic and sediment source analysis to place channel assessment and design in the appropriate context. Tools for estimating sediment supply at the watershed to reach level are applied in class exercises. Threshold and alluvial channel design methods are presented along with guidelines for assessing and incorporating uncertainty. The course balances advance reading, lecture, field work, and hands-on exercises for estimating sediment supply, calculating sediment transport rates, and forecasting channel response to water and sediment supply. This course is intended for participants who are familiar with basic principles of river geomorphology.
Instructors: Dr. Peter Wilcock, Tyler Allred, Dr. Patrick Belmont
Dates: July 29 - Aug 2, 2024
Cost: $1850 ($1600 if registered before June 1st)
Register: Eventbrite. To register for CEU, you must register through USU Continuing Education Portal (CEWA 6900-31725. Opens April 3.)
Summer Camp - Experiment
Arts/Entertainment | Affiliated Events
July 29-August 1, 2024 Join the Museum of Anthropology and NEHMA in a summer camp for children ages 6-12. Explore how experimentation in the arts and sciences leads to breakthroughs and discoveries. Learn through team building, art-making, and outdoor activities.
Aggie Orientation
Information/Orientation
In-person orientation for incoming summer/fall 2024 students and their parents/supporters.
Aggie Orientation
Information/Orientation
In-person orientation for incoming summer/fall 2024 students and their parents/supporters.
Summer Camp - Experiment
Arts/Entertainment | Affiliated Events
July 29-August 1, 2024 Join the Museum of Anthropology and NEHMA in a summer camp for children ages 6-12. Explore how experimentation in the arts and sciences leads to breakthroughs and discoveries. Learn through team building, art-making, and outdoor activities.
Restoration Consortium Workshop: Sediment Transport for Restoration Design
Workshop/Training
This course is intended for those who wish to understand and apply the principles of sediment transport to alluvial channel assessment and design. Principles of open channel flow and sediment transport are combined with watershed-scale, hydrologic and sediment source analysis to place channel assessment and design in the appropriate context. Tools for estimating sediment supply at the watershed to reach level are applied in class exercises. Threshold and alluvial channel design methods are presented along with guidelines for assessing and incorporating uncertainty. The course balances advance reading, lecture, field work, and hands-on exercises for estimating sediment supply, calculating sediment transport rates, and forecasting channel response to water and sediment supply. This course is intended for participants who are familiar with basic principles of river geomorphology.
Instructors: Dr. Peter Wilcock, Tyler Allred, Dr. Patrick Belmont
Dates: July 29 - Aug 2, 2024
Cost: $1850 ($1600 if registered before June 1st)
Register: Eventbrite. To register for CEU, you must register through USU Continuing Education Portal (CEWA 6900-31725. Opens April 3.)
Restoration Consortium Workshop: Sediment Transport for Restoration Design
Workshop/Training
This course is intended for those who wish to understand and apply the principles of sediment transport to alluvial channel assessment and design. Principles of open channel flow and sediment transport are combined with watershed-scale, hydrologic and sediment source analysis to place channel assessment and design in the appropriate context. Tools for estimating sediment supply at the watershed to reach level are applied in class exercises. Threshold and alluvial channel design methods are presented along with guidelines for assessing and incorporating uncertainty. The course balances advance reading, lecture, field work, and hands-on exercises for estimating sediment supply, calculating sediment transport rates, and forecasting channel response to water and sediment supply. This course is intended for participants who are familiar with basic principles of river geomorphology.
Instructors: Dr. Peter Wilcock, Tyler Allred, Dr. Patrick Belmont
Dates: July 29 - Aug 2, 2024
Cost: $1850 ($1600 if registered before June 1st)
Register: Eventbrite. To register for CEU, you must register through USU Continuing Education Portal (CEWA 6900-31725. Opens April 3.)
Summer Camp - Experiment
Arts/Entertainment | Affiliated Events
July 29-August 1, 2024 Join the Museum of Anthropology and NEHMA in a summer camp for children ages 6-12. Explore how experimentation in the arts and sciences leads to breakthroughs and discoveries. Learn through team building, art-making, and outdoor activities.
Restoration Consortium Workshop: Sediment Transport for Restoration Design
Workshop/Training
This course is intended for those who wish to understand and apply the principles of sediment transport to alluvial channel assessment and design. Principles of open channel flow and sediment transport are combined with watershed-scale, hydrologic and sediment source analysis to place channel assessment and design in the appropriate context. Tools for estimating sediment supply at the watershed to reach level are applied in class exercises. Threshold and alluvial channel design methods are presented along with guidelines for assessing and incorporating uncertainty. The course balances advance reading, lecture, field work, and hands-on exercises for estimating sediment supply, calculating sediment transport rates, and forecasting channel response to water and sediment supply. This course is intended for participants who are familiar with basic principles of river geomorphology.
Instructors: Dr. Peter Wilcock, Tyler Allred, Dr. Patrick Belmont
Dates: July 29 - Aug 2, 2024
Cost: $1850 ($1600 if registered before June 1st)
Register: Eventbrite. To register for CEU, you must register through USU Continuing Education Portal (CEWA 6900-31725. Opens April 3.)
New Faculty Orientation & Foundations of USU Teaching
Information/Orientation | Info Session
The New Faculty Orientation & Foundations of USU Teaching event is sponsored by the Office of the Provost & Chief Academic Office. This event is designed for new instructors to connect to resources and collaborators across the USU system. New instructors at USU including tenure track, non-tenure track, lecturers, clinical faculty, and professional practice faculty are invited to participate. Join us to build a foundation to support your own professional development
ETE Conference
Conference/Seminar
The Center for Empowering Teaching Excellence is hosting its 11th annual teaching & learning conference for faculty. In an era where digital advancements and AI are reshaping the educational landscape amidst ongoing political turmoil and societal challenges, the ETE Conference Committee announces “The Courage to Teach” as the theme of the conference. The “Courage to Teach” embodies the relentless spirit of educators and learners who navigate these uncertainties.
Aggie International Orientation
Information/Orientation
n-person orientation for incoming fall 2024 international students.
Restoration Consortium Workshop: Basic Wetland Delineation
Workshop/Training
Basic Wetland Delineation
Students gain a basic understanding of wetland delineation procedures and the underlying ecological, biogeochemical, and hydrological processes that shape them. This course will teach students to apply wetland delineation course material in real-world wetland settings when problem-solving and decision-making in the face of uncertainty are necessary (especially with problematic soil situations)
Instructors: Nate Norman & Dr. Karin Kettenring
Dates: August 19 & 20, 2024
Location: Logan, UT
Format: In-Person
Cost: $745
Registration: Registration opens April 8
Restoration Consortium Workshop: Basic Wetland Delineation
Workshop/Training
Basic Wetland Delineation
Students gain a basic understanding of wetland delineation procedures and the underlying ecological, biogeochemical, and hydrological processes that shape them. This course will teach students to apply wetland delineation course material in real-world wetland settings when problem-solving and decision-making in the face of uncertainty are necessary (especially with problematic soil situations)
Instructors: Nate Norman & Dr. Karin Kettenring
Dates: August 19 & 20, 2024
Location: Logan, UT
Format: In-Person
Cost: $745
Registration: Registration opens April 8
Restoration Consortium Workshop: Field Botany: Wetland and Riparian Plants
Workshop/Training
Students will learn to apply Field Botany course material to improve problem-solving and decision-making in plant identification. This course will cover terminology and classification related to the botany of wetland and riparian plants and teach students to recognized dominant plant communities in wetland areas. Instructors: Dr. Leila Shultz & Dr. Karin Kettenring Dates: August 21-23, 2024 Location: Logan, UT Format: In-Person Cost: $745 Registration: Registration opens April 8
Restoration Consortium Workshop: Field Botany: Wetland and Riparian Plants
Workshop/Training
Students will learn to apply Field Botany course material to improve problem-solving and decision-making in plant identification. This course will cover terminology and classification related to the botany of wetland and riparian plants and teach students to recognized dominant plant communities in wetland areas. Instructors: Dr. Leila Shultz & Dr. Karin Kettenring Dates: August 21-23, 2024 Location: Logan, UT Format: In-Person Cost: $745 Registration: Registration opens April 8
Restoration Consortium Workshop: Field Botany: Wetland and Riparian Plants
Workshop/Training
Students will learn to apply Field Botany course material to improve problem-solving and decision-making in plant identification. This course will cover terminology and classification related to the botany of wetland and riparian plants and teach students to recognized dominant plant communities in wetland areas. Instructors: Dr. Leila Shultz & Dr. Karin Kettenring Dates: August 21-23, 2024 Location: Logan, UT Format: In-Person Cost: $745 Registration: Registration opens April 8
First Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
Fall semester 2024 first day of classes.
First 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Labor Day - no class
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
No classes.
Aggie Night at the Museum
Social/Networking
Aggie Night at the Museum of Idaho with Dr. Ross Peterson presenting about Aggies Gorongosa Project and exploring Museum Exhibits. There will be Aggie Ice Cream of course!
Green Urbanism (GU) – 8th edition
Conference/Seminar
The 8th GU conference will serve as a platform for leading researchers, policymakers, industry professionals, and passionate advocates to share their knowledge, experiences, and innovative ideas. Through engaging presentations, panel discussions, and collaborative workshops, participants will have the opportunity to explore best practices, exchange insights, and develop new strategies to address the complex issues facing our urban environments.
Green Urbanism (GU) – 8th edition
Conference/Seminar
The 8th GU conference will serve as a platform for leading researchers, policymakers, industry professionals, and passionate advocates to share their knowledge, experiences, and innovative ideas. Through engaging presentations, panel discussions, and collaborative workshops, participants will have the opportunity to explore best practices, exchange insights, and develop new strategies to address the complex issues facing our urban environments.
World Congress on Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Drug Development
Conference/Seminar | Diversity, equity, and Inclusion
Introducing the upcoming “World Congress on Pharmaceutical Chemistry” This HYBRID EVENT allows you to participate as In person at Paris, France or Virtually from your home or workplace on September 19-20, 2024, Hosted by ScitechSeries, the congress revolves around the theme “Addressing Worldwide Challenges and Investigating Scientific Inquiry in the Field of Pharmaceutics.” This congress serves as a dynamic platform for passionate individuals to share their insights and ground-breaking research in the field of pharmaceutical chemistry. Our primary aim is to facilitate collaboration and the exchange of knowledge among scientists, researchers, and industry experts. By participating, you will unlock a multitude of benefits. Engage in valuable networking opportunities that will enhance your personal and professional growth. Seize the chance to showcase your expertise on an international stage, connecting with esteemed professionals from across the globe. In essence, the "World Congress on Pharmaceutical Chemistry" promises an engaging and interactive experience. Join us in Paris, France, to actively contribute, learn from leading experts, foster collaborations, and establish connection
Second 7-week Session
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
34 instruction days, 1 test day
Fall Break
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
No classes.
Thanksgiving Holiday
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
No classes.
Thanksgiving Day
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed November 28 2024 for Thanksgiving Day.
Day After Thanksgiving
Holidays | Holiday Calendar
USU will be closed Friday November 29 2024 following Thanksgiving Day.
No-Test Week
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
Monday - Friday
Last Day of Classes
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
Fall semester 2024 last day of classes.
Final Examinations
Academic Calendar | Fall Semester
Fall semester 2024 final examinations week.
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