Upcoming Events

20
Feb

Tanner Talk: "Banking Bad: How Criminals Hack Global Finance"

Lecture/Readings

Michael Findley is the Erwin Centennial Professor of Government at UT Austin. Findley conducts interdisciplinary research on political violence, international development, illicit finance, ethics, and methodology. Findley publishes in leading outlets and his policy work includes collaborations with the World Bank, USAID, African Development Bank, UN FACTI, UNICEF, UN Peacebuilding Fund, UN Development Program, International Aid Transparency Initiative, and many aid recipient country governments. Prof. Findley will discuss his experimental work that uncovers how banks avoid regulations and what governments can do about that.

1:30 pm - 3:00 pm |
21
Feb

Culturally Responsive Practice: Liberation Psychology

Panel Discussion/Presentation

A presentation by Jonah Swenson on the topic of Culturally Responsive Practice: Liberation Psychology

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm | Utah State University Eastern Campus |
23
Feb

Spectrum Devotional with Elder Neil L. Andersen

Special Event

Valley wide young adult devotional with Elder Neil L. Andersen. Doors open at 5pm.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Dee Glen Smith Spectrum |
25
Mar

Holding Space: Highlights from the NEHMA Ceramics Collection Opening Reception

Arts/Entertainment

Celebrate this exhibition opening at NEHMA with music and refreshments.

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art |
10
Apr

Tanner Talk:  "Aid in Conflict: Can Aid Deliver During Humanitarian Crises?" 

Lecture/Readings

Michael Findley is the Erwin Centennial Professor of Government at UT Austin. Findley conducts interdisciplinary research on political violence, international development, illicit finance, ethics, and methodology. Findley publishes in leading outlets and his policy work includes collaborations with the World Bank, USAID, African Development Bank, UN FACTI, UNICEF, UN Peacebuilding Fund, UN Development Program, International Aid Transparency Initiative, and many aid recipient country governments. Prof. Findley will discuss his experimental work from conducting experiments in Afghanistan after the Taliban returned to power.

3:00 pm - 4:30 pm |
29
May

Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association Annual Conference

Conference/Seminar

The 57th annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association invites all USU students, staff, and faculty to attend sessions for free, or to register, along with members of the public and scholars from across the Rocky Mountain region to participate in the full range of lectures, networking events, and presentations. Research on all aspects of the Middle Ages and Early Modern period by scholars at every level from undergraduate to senior faculty will be featured.

From 5/29 at 9:00 am to 5/30 at 3:00 pm | Merrill cazier Library |
31
May

Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association

Conference/Seminar | Inclusive Excellence

The 57th Annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association welcomes USU students, faculty, and staff to attend sessions for free, or the register, along with members of the general public, to attend events and networking sessions. The conference focuses on scholarship of the Middle Ages and Early Modern periods conducted by researchers at all levels, from student to senior faculty

From 5/31 at 9:00 am to 6/01 at 4:00 pm | Merrill cazier Library |
31
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