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Dec

Lazyman Triathalon

Recreation

140.6 miles in 31 days. Keep record of your miles, receive a prize upon completion. Register at aquatics.usu.edu or at the HPER service desk.

All Day | Online/Virtual |
04
Dec

Virtual Bootcamp Fitness Class

Recreation

Bootcamp will incorporate a mix of circuit, core, and total body training with the focus being on high-intensity functional movements. Register for all Virtual Fitness Classes at virtualrec.usu.edu to receive all Zoom links & passwords

8:00 am - 8:50 am | Online/Virtual |
04
Dec

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

Exhibition

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

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

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

10:00 am - 7:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
04
Dec

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

Exhibition

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

10:00 am - 7:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
04
Dec

Women, Surrealism, and Abstraction

Exhibition

During the 20th century, art made by women was often overlooked or dismissed by museums, collectors, and art historians. Featuring work by 46 artists, "Women, Surrealism, and Abstraction" attempts to present a more holistic and complex view of art history—one that highlights artwork by women pushing beyond societal expectations and creative limitations through Surrealism and abstraction. Also featured alongside the art are 16 poems written by women in the Cache Valley literary community.

10:00 am - 7:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
04
Dec

How Covid19 is Disrupting Access to Your Favorite Products

Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday

Join us as a panel of experts discuss how COVID19 is impacting access to some of your favorite products and impacting the development of a vaccine.

Panel members include: Allison Corry, Assistant Vice President of Sourcing, Intermountain Healthcare Supply Chain Organization; Gary Peterson, Executive VP-Supply Chain & Production, OC Tanner; James Sneddon, Sr. Director, Strategic Sourcing, Albertsons Companies; and Kim C. Larson, Sr. Demand Analyst, ThermoFisher.

Please register here to attend.

10:30 am - 12:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
04
Dec

Mid-Day Meditation

Recreation

Break up the stress of the day with this 30 min meditation class. Register for all Virtual Fitness Classes at virtualrec.usu.edu to receive all Zoom links & passwords.

12:15 pm - 12:45 pm | Online/Virtual |
04
Dec

Applied Mathematics Seminar: MCMC or: how I learned to stop worrying and love randomness

Conference/Seminar

Speaker: Luis Gordillo, Associate Professor, Department of Math & Statistics, USU
ZOOM ID: 945 1753 3441 PWD: USUAMS

Abstract: Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) is a useful computer-intensive tool that has received lots of attention. By using MCMC ideas it is possible to write algorithms for sampling from complicated target distributions. In this talk, aimed at undergraduate and graduate students, I will present the main ideas of MCMC and show examples of how the techniques can be used to solve some difficult problems, including the inference of parameters in stochastic epidemic models of the SIR type.

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm |
04
Dec

Live Virtual Tour of INL

Exhibition

INL is the nation’s lead laboratory for nuclear energy research, working closely with the DOE. One of their representatives will be guiding us through a virtual tour of their facilities, and fielding questions.

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