Upcoming Events

Previous Week

April 4 - 10, 2021

Next Week
05
Apr

Geology Club Rock Shop

Fundraiser

The rock shop will consist of two tables set more than 10 feet apart with traffic flow optimizing 6-feet social distancing. Members and public should not attend under any circumstances if they feel sick or unwell. Everyone will follow USU’s Covid-19 hygiene standards. The club will provide hand sanitizer as well as gloves and require the wearing of masks at all times. Regular cleaning will occur during lulls in foot traffic. THE ONLY FORM OF PAYMENT SHALL BE BY CREDIT/DEBIT CARD. Our prices are meant for college students, they can not be beat.

10:30 am - 3:30 pm | Quad |
05
Apr

Virtual Applied Math/ Math Bio Seminar

Conference/Seminar

Virtual Applied Math Seminar with Dr. Zhoulin Qu at the Department of Mathematics at the University of Texas at San Antonio. She will be presenting her project on "Modeling the Invasion Wave of Wolbachia in Mosquitoes for Controlling Mosquitoes-Borne Diseases."

3:00 pm - 4:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
05
Apr

ETE Learning Circle - Foundations of College Teaching

Workshop/Training

How Humans Learn: The Science and Stories Behind Effective College Teaching
by Josh Eyler

Mondays 3pm-4pm
Apr 5 | Apr 12 | Apr 19 | Apr 26

Facilitated by
Ekaterina Arshavskaya

3:00 pm - 4:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
05
Apr

Geo Seminar: Weihong Wang

Conference/Seminar

Geo Seminar: Weihong Wang, from Utah Valley University, will present on the Rejuvenate Utah Lake Project and Career Pathways

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Online/Virtual |
05
Apr

Entrepreneurship Club - Student Businesses

Social/Networking

Come listen to students about how they started their own businesses and how they're finding success.
Who: Community and E-Club members

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm | Huntsman Hall |
05
Apr

Percussion Ensembles

Arts/Entertainment

The USU Percussion Ensembles will perform a variety of music from composers such as Burritt, Deane, Heble, and Rouse. This performance will be livestreamed to the public at ccapresents.usu.edu

7:30 pm - 9:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Daines Concert Hall |
06
Apr

MFA Exhibition #2

Arts/Entertainment

Josh Scott | Common Objective
This Exhibition is a result of my understanding of labor and how that translates to functional pottery and my studio practice. This body of work focuses on pots that perform specific tasks as well as pots that may not be used as often as maybe a mug or bowl. This creates a perceived hierarchy in the gallery space as well as in the home. My hope is that my work makes the user consider why they choose to employ a piece of pottery. Does it perform well? Does it feel comfortable in hand? Does it enhance the user's experience? These standards and careful consideration of the forms intended use are the foundations of my studio practice as well as this exhibition.

Casey Miller | Arid Visions
Inspired by reflections of both outer and inner worlds I have experienced while exploring the deserts of southern Utah. The desert landscape is filled with diverse flora that take on alien like forms, seeming as if I am observing life on another planet. Inhabiting a Terrain that can appear desolate at first, but eventually reveals its brilliance and becomes surprisingly vibrant.
In spite of the harsh unrelenting conditions the flora in this area not only survive; they thrive. The adaptations they have made result in the creation of an obscure yet alluring wilderness. Like an agave whose stunning layered leaves lure you in, but get to close and they will harm you. these lifeforms are admirably resilient and adaptable.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
06
Apr

Biology Seminar Speaker Series: Dr. Judie Bronstein

Conference/Seminar

Dr. Judie Bronstein from University of Arizona will present "Mutualism: What have we learned, and where do we go from here?" virtually on Zoom. Join the seminar: https://usu-edu.zoom.us/j/82422481525?pwd=S2ZLRlhYYWFpamFaU2drR0pPTE9Kdz09

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm |
06
Apr

Mindful Movement | Yin Yoga - Gentle yoga that promotes mindfulness while you move

Recreation

Yin yoga is a slow-paced, passive type of yoga that incorporates long holds and stretching designed for deep contemplation and mind-body awareness. Yin yoga promotes sensory awakening that melts away tension and stress, and is known to release repressed or stored emotions. A tried and true technique to experience fascia and connective tissue release, Yin yoga is also an excellent practice for beginners because it offers plenty of time to uncover the unique benefits of individual poses without worrying about tricky transitions.

7:30 pm - 8:10 pm | Online/Virtual |
07
Apr

Start by Believing Day

Fair/Festival

Visit a pledge booth across the state on this day to learn how to respond to a survivor when they disclose their experience to you. Then, take the pledge to start by believing; making a personal commitment to respond to a survivor with belief and empathy, support that survivor on their road to justice and healing, and to end the silence and stop the cycle of violence within our communities. You can also take the pledge online throughout the month at startbybelieving.usu.edu and be sure to use the campaign hashtag #USUbelieves so we can track the number of pledges USU takes.

8:00 am - 3:00 pm | Taggart Student Center |
07
Apr

Ben Nathan Exhibition

Arts/Entertainment

USU students, faculty, and staff are invited to view Ben Nathan's MFA Exhibition in the Projects Gallery.

From 4/07 at 9:00 am to 4/09 at 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center |
07
Apr

MFA Exhibition #2

Arts/Entertainment

Josh Scott | Common Objective
This Exhibition is a result of my understanding of labor and how that translates to functional pottery and my studio practice. This body of work focuses on pots that perform specific tasks as well as pots that may not be used as often as maybe a mug or bowl. This creates a perceived hierarchy in the gallery space as well as in the home. My hope is that my work makes the user consider why they choose to employ a piece of pottery. Does it perform well? Does it feel comfortable in hand? Does it enhance the user's experience? These standards and careful consideration of the forms intended use are the foundations of my studio practice as well as this exhibition.

Casey Miller | Arid Visions
Inspired by reflections of both outer and inner worlds I have experienced while exploring the deserts of southern Utah. The desert landscape is filled with diverse flora that take on alien like forms, seeming as if I am observing life on another planet. Inhabiting a Terrain that can appear desolate at first, but eventually reveals its brilliance and becomes surprisingly vibrant.
In spite of the harsh unrelenting conditions the flora in this area not only survive; they thrive. The adaptations they have made result in the creation of an obscure yet alluring wilderness. Like an agave whose stunning layered leaves lure you in, but get to close and they will harm you. these lifeforms are admirably resilient and adaptable.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
07
Apr

Unlikely Allies: Creative Collaborations on Higher Education Sexual Misconduct Prevention

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Sexual misconduct prevention efforts within institutions of higher education have traditionally consisted of research-based bystander intervention programs and risk reduction education efforts. This panel of faculty, staff, and students introduces a nontraditional collaboration within prevention work which resulted in impactful efforts. Participants will leave the conversation knowing how other courses can integrate similar collaborations within their own space.

3:00 pm - 4:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
07
Apr

Washington State University Extension Sustainability Speaker Series

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Every day, we consume resources from the earth in the form of water, food, fiber, energy, and other resources. We are doing this at an unsustainable rate that will affect future generations and all life on earth. This rampant resource use is especially problematic in the United States. In this webinar, we review how ecological footprints are measured and the problems created by excessive resource use. We will present solutions to increase sustainability with examples from “Green Marketing.” Helping consumers “Go Green” through social influence and message framing at large scales can help shrink our ecological footprints and encourage us to adopt more responsible and environmentally friendly practices.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
08
Apr

Friday class Schedule

Academic Calendar | Spring Semester

Friday classes held.

All Day | Utah State University |
08
Apr

MFA Exhibition #2

Arts/Entertainment

Josh Scott | Common Objective
This Exhibition is a result of my understanding of labor and how that translates to functional pottery and my studio practice. This body of work focuses on pots that perform specific tasks as well as pots that may not be used as often as maybe a mug or bowl. This creates a perceived hierarchy in the gallery space as well as in the home. My hope is that my work makes the user consider why they choose to employ a piece of pottery. Does it perform well? Does it feel comfortable in hand? Does it enhance the user's experience? These standards and careful consideration of the forms intended use are the foundations of my studio practice as well as this exhibition.

Casey Miller | Arid Visions
Inspired by reflections of both outer and inner worlds I have experienced while exploring the deserts of southern Utah. The desert landscape is filled with diverse flora that take on alien like forms, seeming as if I am observing life on another planet. Inhabiting a Terrain that can appear desolate at first, but eventually reveals its brilliance and becomes surprisingly vibrant.
In spite of the harsh unrelenting conditions the flora in this area not only survive; they thrive. The adaptations they have made result in the creation of an obscure yet alluring wilderness. Like an agave whose stunning layered leaves lure you in, but get to close and they will harm you. these lifeforms are admirably resilient and adaptable.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
08
Apr

The World's Principled Leaders Series: Marisa Drew

Panel Discussion/Presentation | Focused Friday

Meet one of the most powerful women in Finance. Marisa Drew is changing the world of finance by linking profits with purpose. She shares her passion for sustainable finance—investing in companies that are more purposeful and more thoughtful—and finds that returns are stable or even higher during times of crisis, like the current pandemic. During her 30 year career in investment banking, Marisa has been a constant champion of gender parity in the industry, encouraging women to believe in themselves and their abilities and to never settle.

Watch live on the Huntsman YouTube Channel.

10:00 am - 10:30 am | Online/Virtual |
08
Apr

Economics of Box Elder County

Conference/Seminar

Presented by Director of BE County Economic Development, Mitch Zundel. He will share some economic history in Box Elder County and how they went from farming to rockets and other wonderful projects.

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
09
Apr

Softball - Masks Required

Sports

Come out and support the Lady Eagles as they take on Snow College
Masks required and all USU & State mandates will be observed.

Keep up on all USU Eastern Athletics at https://www.facebook.com/UtahStateEasternAthletics

12:00 am - 5:00 pm |
09
Apr

No Class Day

Academic Calendar | Spring Semester

No classes held.

All Day | Utah State University |
09
Apr

MFA Exhibition #2

Arts/Entertainment

Josh Scott | Common Objective
This Exhibition is a result of my understanding of labor and how that translates to functional pottery and my studio practice. This body of work focuses on pots that perform specific tasks as well as pots that may not be used as often as maybe a mug or bowl. This creates a perceived hierarchy in the gallery space as well as in the home. My hope is that my work makes the user consider why they choose to employ a piece of pottery. Does it perform well? Does it feel comfortable in hand? Does it enhance the user's experience? These standards and careful consideration of the forms intended use are the foundations of my studio practice as well as this exhibition.

Casey Miller | Arid Visions
Inspired by reflections of both outer and inner worlds I have experienced while exploring the deserts of southern Utah. The desert landscape is filled with diverse flora that take on alien like forms, seeming as if I am observing life on another planet. Inhabiting a Terrain that can appear desolate at first, but eventually reveals its brilliance and becomes surprisingly vibrant.
In spite of the harsh unrelenting conditions the flora in this area not only survive; they thrive. The adaptations they have made result in the creation of an obscure yet alluring wilderness. Like an agave whose stunning layered leaves lure you in, but get to close and they will harm you. these lifeforms are admirably resilient and adaptable.

9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Tippetts and Eccles Galleries |
09
Apr

Scholars for Anti-Racist Fellowship in Education:Elishia Durrett-Johnson

Lecture/Readings

Elishia Durrett-Johnson, Licensed Professional Counselor Associate in the State of Kentucky. In her talk titled "Healing Emotional Abuse & Racial Trauma: A Collective Effort", Elishia will share her expertise in broaching and/or continuing conversations necessary for cultural change, awareness & challenge ideologies through collective exploration, and invite us into a conversation about diversity & inclusion and anti-racism. We're excited to share that Devon Isaacs, Ph.D. Student in the Utah State Psychology Department, will moderate the talk.

11:00 am - 12:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
09
Apr

Rising Athenas, Male Allies, and the Power of Gender Partnership

Panel Discussion/Presentation

The Utah Women & Leadership Project invites you to join us for our fourth Spring Women’s Leadership Forum.

The authors of the Harvard Business Review books Athena Rising and Good Guys will make the business case for male engagement in gender equality, showing why men are often absent from gender equity work and why genuine equity is good for both men and women. Using social science evidence and their extensive interviews with women (and the men they nominated), they will explore the possible challenges of cross-gender professional relationships. Using their research and organizational best practices, they will provide the “how to” for men, women, and organizational leaders who want to be intentional, inclusive, and excellent allies, leveraging mentorship, sponsorship, and workplace partnership to create a more diverse workforce.

RVSP to attend.

12:00 pm - 1:15 pm | Online/Virtual |
09
Apr

Fat Virtual Fashion Show

Cultural

We are hosting our first-ever Fat Fashion Show! Submit your body positive pictures to celebrate all bodies. Prize winner participants announced, $50 gift cards and a chance to be a Moonbeam Apparel model! Contact Alina.begay@usu.edu with any questions.

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Online/Virtual |
10
Apr

Softball - Masks Required

Sports

Come and support the Lady Eagles for day two action against Snow College.
Masks required and all USU & State mandates will be observed.

Keep up on all USU Eastern Athletics at https://www.facebook.com/UtahStateEasternAthletics

12:00 pm - 5:00 pm |
10
Apr

2021 Robins Awards

Ceremony/Awards/Celebration

Robins Awards are the most coveted of all Utah State honors. Students are rewarded for their hard work and dedication to their individual goals, as well as the goals of USU. The awards memorialize William E. Robins, a campus hero who had a rare quality to turn his vision into Utah State’s vision. Robins was a Sigma Nu at Utah State who served as USU’s student body president in 1949. He was also the primary and initial visionary of today’s Taggart Student Center. In 1954, Bill and his wife Geraldine died in a plane crash, leaving behind the one-year old orphan Nick Robins. This prompted Bill’s fraternity to set up the Bill E. Robins Memorial fund to raise money that would provide a scholarship for the boy’s education when he was old enough to enroll in the University. Tragically, Nick Robins died at the age of eight from leukemia. Now we honor this families memory and impact at USU through the Robins Awards.
Tickets Available here https://usu.service-now.com/dashboard?id=student_ticket&sys_id=9bdab62bdb67d490bb89e25c1396195d

6:30 pm - 9:00 pm | TSC, Evan N. Stevenson Ballroom |
Submit

SUBMIT AN EVENT

Previous

APRIL 2021

Next
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
28 29 30 31 1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 1

View Today

View By

  Event Types

Target Audiences

  Departments