Upcoming Events
Alumni Exhibition Tiana Godfrey and Tiny Houses
Exhibition
The opening exhibition of the academic year features paintings created by Art+Design BFA alumni Tiana Godfrey along with Tiny Houses created by students in the Interior Architecture and Design Program. The Tiny Houses assignment is a component of the Architectural Graphics and CADD courses, and the project outline is simple: design a small residence for two people, approximately 500 sqft per level. The residence must have more than one level, be built in Utah, and meet all residential building codes. The students create presentation drawings, a three-dimensional model, set of construction documents, and interior and exterior renderings of their custom design.
Alumni Exhibition Tiana Godfrey and Tiny Houses
Exhibition
The opening exhibition of the academic year features paintings created by Art+Design BFA alumni Tiana Godfrey along with Tiny Houses created by students in the Interior Architecture and Design Program. The Tiny Houses assignment is a component of the Architectural Graphics and CADD courses, and the project outline is simple: design a small residence for two people, approximately 500 sqft per level. The residence must have more than one level, be built in Utah, and meet all residential building codes. The students create presentation drawings, a three-dimensional model, set of construction documents, and interior and exterior renderings of their custom design.
Discover Science
Information/Orientation
"How do I get involved in undergrad research? How can I find out about student clubs and activities?"
College of Science undergraduate majors are invited to DISCOVER SCIENCE Tuesday, Sept. 3, at 3:30 p.m. in ESLC 130! Hear from upperclassmen and your student officers on ways you can pursue exciting opportunities to propel your toward your goals. Meet with student and faculty representatives from each of the College of Science's six academic departments: Biology, Chemistry & Biochemistry, Computer Science, Geosciences, Mathematics & Statistics and Physics. Learn about undergraduate research opportunities. All are welcome!
College of Science T-shirts and Aggie Ice Cream while supplies last.
Alumni Exhibition Tiana Godfrey and Tiny Houses
Exhibition
The opening exhibition of the academic year features paintings created by Art+Design BFA alumni Tiana Godfrey along with Tiny Houses created by students in the Interior Architecture and Design Program. The Tiny Houses assignment is a component of the Architectural Graphics and CADD courses, and the project outline is simple: design a small residence for two people, approximately 500 sqft per level. The residence must have more than one level, be built in Utah, and meet all residential building codes. The students create presentation drawings, a three-dimensional model, set of construction documents, and interior and exterior renderings of their custom design.
Disparities in Mental Health & Wellbeing (Research Working Group)
Panel Discussion/Presentation
To facilitate and encourage meaningful collaboration across colleges and disciplines, we are developing research working groups around major themes of health and educational disparities. The first research working group will focus on “Disparities in Mental Health and Wellbeing.” We invite faculty whose work specifically engages with or focuses on disparities in mental health and wellbeing (broadly defined) to join us at a lunch event on Wednesday, September 4 at 11:30-1:30PM on the Logan Campus in Old Main 340. (Zoom attendance is available for those on our statewide campuses. Sponsored by CHaSS, EEJCEHS, and QCNR
Alumni Exhibition Tiana Godfrey and Tiny Houses
Exhibition
The opening exhibition of the academic year features paintings created by Art+Design BFA alumni Tiana Godfrey along with Tiny Houses created by students in the Interior Architecture and Design Program. The Tiny Houses assignment is a component of the Architectural Graphics and CADD courses, and the project outline is simple: design a small residence for two people, approximately 500 sqft per level. The residence must have more than one level, be built in Utah, and meet all residential building codes. The students create presentation drawings, a three-dimensional model, set of construction documents, and interior and exterior renderings of their custom design.
Communitas Lecture Series Reno Leplat-Torti
Arts/Entertainment
Reno Leplat-Torti, born in Marseille, France, in 1984, is a silkscreen printer, graphic designer, comic strip author, documentary filmmaker and collector. After training in graphic design, he attended the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Nîmes, where he founded the independent publishing house Nunu. At the same time, fifteen years ago, he discovered the art of paños while surfing the Internet in search of small objects made in closed environments. Struck by the power of the subject and the form, he contacted the families of American prisoners, then the prisoners by snail mail, and today has a collection of over 800 handkerchiefs exhibited in numerous galleries and museums. After founding his own gallery in the south of France, he is now curator of a museum with moving walls.
Alumni Exhibition Tiana Godfrey and Tiny Houses
Exhibition
The opening exhibition of the academic year features paintings created by Art+Design BFA alumni Tiana Godfrey along with Tiny Houses created by students in the Interior Architecture and Design Program. The Tiny Houses assignment is a component of the Architectural Graphics and CADD courses, and the project outline is simple: design a small residence for two people, approximately 500 sqft per level. The residence must have more than one level, be built in Utah, and meet all residential building codes. The students create presentation drawings, a three-dimensional model, set of construction documents, and interior and exterior renderings of their custom design.
CHaSS Presents Grad School Workshop
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Join the Director of CHaSS Advising, as well as current and former graduate students, to learn about how to prepare for, search for, and apply for graduate school. Open to all students. Free lunch provided.
Alumni Exhibition Tiana Godfrey and Tiny Houses
Exhibition
The opening exhibition of the academic year features paintings created by Art+Design BFA alumni Tiana Godfrey along with Tiny Houses created by students in the Interior Architecture and Design Program. The Tiny Houses assignment is a component of the Architectural Graphics and CADD courses, and the project outline is simple: design a small residence for two people, approximately 500 sqft per level. The residence must have more than one level, be built in Utah, and meet all residential building codes. The students create presentation drawings, a three-dimensional model, set of construction documents, and interior and exterior renderings of their custom design.
CHaSS Research Open House
Workshop/Training
The College of Humanities & Social Sciences Research Team invites CHaSS Faculty to a series of open houses this September to introduce you to our team and what services we offer, especially in regard to proposal development and internal funding mechanisms. The open houses will take place in MAIN 340 (and on Zoom for statewide faculty members) on: Sept 9th 11 am-12 pm Sept 17th 2 pm- 3 pm Sept 18th 4 pm- 5 pm These open houses will be a great opportunity for faculty to meet the research team and other researchers. The research team consists of Associate Dean for Research Julia M. Gossard; Barbara Warnes, grant proposal development support specialist; and Nicole Steinicke, proposal development specialist. The open houses will allow faculty time to share research ideas with the proposal development specialists, discuss funding opportunities both internally and externally, and schedule further meetings with individuals from the team to support your research agendas. RSVP here: https://forms.gle/qg5U4seuQVZHisN6A
Alumni Exhibition Tiana Godfrey and Tiny Houses
Exhibition
The opening exhibition of the academic year features paintings created by Art+Design BFA alumni Tiana Godfrey along with Tiny Houses created by students in the Interior Architecture and Design Program. The Tiny Houses assignment is a component of the Architectural Graphics and CADD courses, and the project outline is simple: design a small residence for two people, approximately 500 sqft per level. The residence must have more than one level, be built in Utah, and meet all residential building codes. The students create presentation drawings, a three-dimensional model, set of construction documents, and interior and exterior renderings of their custom design.
Annual Picnic - Mathematics & Statistics Department
Recreation
Annual picnic for undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees offered by the Department of Mathematics & Statistics. Undergraduate students, graduate students, faculty, and staff of the Mathematics & Statistics department invited to attend. BY INVITATION ONLY--CHECK @USU.EDU EMAIL FOR OFFICIAL INVITATION.
Chamber Music Society of Logan Tesla Quartet
Arts/Entertainment
From cutting edge contemporary works to established masterpieces, the Tesla Quartet’s emotive and thoughtful interpretations reveal the ensemble’s deep commitment to the craft and to their ever expanding repertoire. ‘ . . . known the world over for their “superb capacity to find the inner heart of everything they play, regardless of era, style, or technical demand.” ‘ - The International Review of Music
Alumni Exhibition Tiana Godfrey and Tiny Houses
Exhibition
The opening exhibition of the academic year features paintings created by Art+Design BFA alumni Tiana Godfrey along with Tiny Houses created by students in the Interior Architecture and Design Program. The Tiny Houses assignment is a component of the Architectural Graphics and CADD courses, and the project outline is simple: design a small residence for two people, approximately 500 sqft per level. The residence must have more than one level, be built in Utah, and meet all residential building codes. The students create presentation drawings, a three-dimensional model, set of construction documents, and interior and exterior renderings of their custom design.
World Languages Film Festival Screening: Black Orpheus
Cultural
The World Languages Film Festival presents a screening of Black Orpheus (1959) in Portuguese with English subtitles.
Set in Rio de Janeiro during Carnival, this retelling of the Orpheus and Eurydice myth blends Greek tragedy with Brazilian culture. Orfeu, a trolley driver, falls in love with Eurydice, but their romance is doomed by fate. The film is renowned for its vibrant music, dance, and tragic love story.
Rating: Unrated (due to the age of the film)
The film contains some sensuality, mild violence, and themes of fate and tragedy.
Aggie Translators
Workshop/Training
If you are fluent in a second or third language, we need you! Come join our wonderful team of Aggie Translators and help us provide translation and interpreting services in our community. Every other Wednesday, we meet to receive informal training to become community translators and interpreters and enhance our language skills. Don't miss out on this opportunity, be an "Aggie Translator."
Alumni Exhibition Tiana Godfrey and Tiny Houses
Exhibition
The opening exhibition of the academic year features paintings created by Art+Design BFA alumni Tiana Godfrey along with Tiny Houses created by students in the Interior Architecture and Design Program. The Tiny Houses assignment is a component of the Architectural Graphics and CADD courses, and the project outline is simple: design a small residence for two people, approximately 500 sqft per level. The residence must have more than one level, be built in Utah, and meet all residential building codes. The students create presentation drawings, a three-dimensional model, set of construction documents, and interior and exterior renderings of their custom design.
Alumni Exhibition Tiana Godfrey and Tiny Houses
Exhibition
The opening exhibition of the academic year features paintings created by Art+Design BFA alumni Tiana Godfrey along with Tiny Houses created by students in the Interior Architecture and Design Program. The Tiny Houses assignment is a component of the Architectural Graphics and CADD courses, and the project outline is simple: design a small residence for two people, approximately 500 sqft per level. The residence must have more than one level, be built in Utah, and meet all residential building codes. The students create presentation drawings, a three-dimensional model, set of construction documents, and interior and exterior renderings of their custom design.
CHaSS Career Coach Presents on Resumes, Cover Letters, & Interviews
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Join CHaSS Career Coach and Assistant Director of the Career Design Center, Joseph Banks, to learn how to turn your CHaSS skills into your career! Students will have the chance to listen and ask questions about resumes, cover letters, and interviews. Free and open to all. Lunch provided.
Science Unwrapped - How Do We Learn and How Should We Teach?
Special Event | Science Unwrapped
Inquiring minds of all ages are invited to Science Unwrapped, the public STEM outreach program of USU's College of Science. Learning scientist Hillary Swanson, assistant professor in USU's Department of Instructional Technology and Learning Sciences, presents "How Do We Learn and How Should We Teach?" at 7 pm in the Emert Auditorium (ESLC 130) of the Eccles Science Learning Center on the USU campus, Logan. Admission is free. Refreshments and hands-on learning activities follow Dr. Swanson's talk. Talk Description: "The whole of science is nothing more than a refinement of everyday thinking,” said celebrated physicist Albert Einstein. It’s a favorite quote of learning scientist Hillary Swanson, who explores how engaging in scientific practices helps students refine common sense and everyday thinking into scientific understanding. Collaborating with USU physicists and computer scientists, along with Cache County teachers, Dr. Swanson designs classroom science activities that help students transform daydreams into big ideas. Dr. Swanson's talk is part of Science Unwrapped's Fall 2024 "Joining Forces" series.
Alumni Exhibition Tiana Godfrey and Tiny Houses
Exhibition
The opening exhibition of the academic year features paintings created by Art+Design BFA alumni Tiana Godfrey along with Tiny Houses created by students in the Interior Architecture and Design Program. The Tiny Houses assignment is a component of the Architectural Graphics and CADD courses, and the project outline is simple: design a small residence for two people, approximately 500 sqft per level. The residence must have more than one level, be built in Utah, and meet all residential building codes. The students create presentation drawings, a three-dimensional model, set of construction documents, and interior and exterior renderings of their custom design.
Alumni Exhibition Tiana Godfrey and Tiny Houses
Exhibition
The opening exhibition of the academic year features paintings created by Art+Design BFA alumni Tiana Godfrey along with Tiny Houses created by students in the Interior Architecture and Design Program. The Tiny Houses assignment is a component of the Architectural Graphics and CADD courses, and the project outline is simple: design a small residence for two people, approximately 500 sqft per level. The residence must have more than one level, be built in Utah, and meet all residential building codes. The students create presentation drawings, a three-dimensional model, set of construction documents, and interior and exterior renderings of their custom design.
CHaSS Research Open House
Workshop/Training
The College of Humanities & Social Sciences Research Team invites CHaSS Faculty to a series of open houses this September to introduce you to our team and what services we offer, especially in regard to proposal development and internal funding mechanisms. The open houses will take place in MAIN 340 (and on Zoom for statewide faculty members) on: Sept 9th 11 am-12 pm Sept 17th 2 pm- 3 pm Sept 18th 4 pm- 5 pm These open houses will be a great opportunity for faculty to meet the research team and other researchers. The research team consists of Associate Dean for Research Julia M. Gossard; Barbara Warnes, grant proposal development support specialist; and Nicole Steinicke, proposal development specialist. The open houses will allow faculty time to share research ideas with the proposal development specialists, discuss funding opportunities both internally and externally, and schedule further meetings with individuals from the team to support your research agendas. RSVP here: https://forms.gle/qg5U4seuQVZHisN6A
Cahill Smith, Piano: Rachmaninoff and Medtner
Arts/Entertainment
Pianist Cahill Smith presents a program of Sergei Rachmaninoff and Nikolai Medtner, two pianist-composers working at the very end of the great romantic tradition, in a conversation of short pieces. Dr. Smith an Associate Professor of Piano at Utah State University.
Alumni Exhibition Tiana Godfrey and Tiny Houses
Exhibition
The opening exhibition of the academic year features paintings created by Art+Design BFA alumni Tiana Godfrey along with Tiny Houses created by students in the Interior Architecture and Design Program. The Tiny Houses assignment is a component of the Architectural Graphics and CADD courses, and the project outline is simple: design a small residence for two people, approximately 500 sqft per level. The residence must have more than one level, be built in Utah, and meet all residential building codes. The students create presentation drawings, a three-dimensional model, set of construction documents, and interior and exterior renderings of their custom design.
Foreign Service
Information/Orientation
Are you interested in pursuing a career in Diplomacy? Attend the U.S. Department of State Information Session and meet with Denver Herren, the U.S. Department of State Diplomat in Residence for the Rocky Mountains. You will learn about careers with the Department and how you can serve your country by working in any one of more than 270 U.S. embassies, consulates, and missions overseas, or in Washington, D.C. Opportunities include Foreign Service Officers, Foreign Service Specialists, Civil Service professionals, internships and fellowships. Not just for political science, international affairs, or languages majors – we are also actively recruiting from the fields of business and finance, computer science and information technology, human resources, facility engineering, and more -- all majors welcome!
CHaSS Research Open House
Workshop/Training
Please RSVP to help us plan for refreshments.
The College of Humanities & Social Sciences Research Team invites you to a series of open houses this September to introduce you to our team and what services we offer, especially in regard to proposal development and internal funding mechanisms.
The open houses will take place in MAIN 340 (and on Zoom for statewide faculty members) on:
Sept 9th 11 am-12 pm
Sept 17th 2 pm- 3 pm
Sept 18th 4 pm- 5 pm
These open houses will be a great opportunity for faculty to meet the research team and other researchers. The research team consists of Associate Dean for Research Julia M. Gossard; Barbara Warnes, grant proposal development support specialist; and Nicole Steinicke, proposal development specialist. The open houses will allow faculty time to share research ideas with the proposal development specialists, discuss funding opportunities both internally and externally, and schedule further meetings with individuals from the team to support your research agendas.
RSVP here: https://forms.gle/zQiAabLCAXNoPL5P9
World Languages Film Festival: Two Days, One Night
Cultural
The World Languages Film Festival presents Two Days, One Night in French, with English subtitles.
In this Belgian drama, Sandra, a factory worker, has just two days to convince her colleagues to forgo their bonuses so she can keep her job. The film explores themes of economic hardship, solidarity, and personal dignity, as Sandra battles her own insecurities and the harsh realities of modern capitalism.
Rating: PG-13
Thematic elements including depression, emotional stress, and mature discussions related to economic hardship.
Alumni Exhibition Tiana Godfrey and Tiny Houses
Exhibition
The opening exhibition of the academic year features paintings created by Art+Design BFA alumni Tiana Godfrey along with Tiny Houses created by students in the Interior Architecture and Design Program. The Tiny Houses assignment is a component of the Architectural Graphics and CADD courses, and the project outline is simple: design a small residence for two people, approximately 500 sqft per level. The residence must have more than one level, be built in Utah, and meet all residential building codes. The students create presentation drawings, a three-dimensional model, set of construction documents, and interior and exterior renderings of their custom design.
AI Revolution: From Machines to Morals
Conference/Seminar
How do we act ethically in the age of Artificial Intelligence? With the revolution of machine learning comes the struggle to use it morally for the common good. To address these issues, the USU Communication Studies and Philosophy Department with the Center for Anticipatory Intelligence presents this year’s Tanner Series Lectures from the Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. This conference series brings top scholars from philosophy, the humanities, and the sciences for an interdisciplinary discussion that focuses on machine learning, emerging technology, policy, and ethical dimensions of AI programs.
Alumni Exhibition Tiana Godfrey and Tiny Houses
Exhibition
The opening exhibition of the academic year features paintings created by Art+Design BFA alumni Tiana Godfrey along with Tiny Houses created by students in the Interior Architecture and Design Program. The Tiny Houses assignment is a component of the Architectural Graphics and CADD courses, and the project outline is simple: design a small residence for two people, approximately 500 sqft per level. The residence must have more than one level, be built in Utah, and meet all residential building codes. The students create presentation drawings, a three-dimensional model, set of construction documents, and interior and exterior renderings of their custom design.
AI Revolution: From Machines to Morals
Conference/Seminar
How do we act ethically in the age of Artificial Intelligence? With the revolution of machine learning comes the struggle to use it morally for the common good. To address these issues, the USU Communication Studies and Philosophy Department with the Center for Anticipatory Intelligence presents this year’s Tanner Series Lectures from the Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. This conference series brings top scholars from philosophy, the humanities, and the sciences for an interdisciplinary discussion that focuses on machine learning, emerging technology, policy, and ethical dimensions of AI programs.
CHaSS Book Talk: Dr. David Lancy
Lecture/Readings
Join us to celebrate the publication of Dr. David Lancy's newest book, Learning without Lessons, published with Oxford University Press. Professor Emeritus Lancy will provide a short talk about his work and there will be plenty of time for questions, conversation, and celebration. This is a great way to learn more about CHaSS research!
Utah State Theatre Play Reading | 2201: Xibalba & Playground
Arts/Entertainment
"2201: Xibalba"—a (Short) Space Farce by Chris Anthony Ferrer
Directed by Ethan Shaw (BFA Acting, 2025)
It's Cadet Cicero Lipschitz's first day on the job safeguarding the citizens of Space Station Xibalba as the settlement celebrates the New Year. All he has to do is make sure the wormhole they're guarding doesn't open or else he'll be executed. Easy Peasy.
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"Playground" by Benjamin Walton
Directed by Samantha Capener (BFA Theatre Education, 2025)
This play follows Kai, a non-binary six-year-old, as they push through their manifested mental illness to try and find their place in a new school.
Utah State Theatre Play Reading | 2201: Xibalba & Playground
Arts/Entertainment
"2201: Xibalba"—a (Short) Space Farce by Chris Anthony Ferrer
Directed by Ethan Shaw (BFA Acting, 2025)
It's Cadet Cicero Lipschitz's first day on the job safeguarding the citizens of Space Station Xibalba as the settlement celebrates the New Year. All he has to do is make sure the wormhole they're guarding doesn't open or else he'll be executed. Easy Peasy.
===================================================
"Playground" by Benjamin Walton
Directed by Samantha Capener (BFA Theatre Education, 2025)
This play follows Kai, a non-binary six-year-old, as they push through their manifested mental illness to try and find their place in a new school.
Alumni Exhibition Tiana Godfrey and Tiny Houses
Exhibition
The opening exhibition of the academic year features paintings created by Art+Design BFA alumni Tiana Godfrey along with Tiny Houses created by students in the Interior Architecture and Design Program. The Tiny Houses assignment is a component of the Architectural Graphics and CADD courses, and the project outline is simple: design a small residence for two people, approximately 500 sqft per level. The residence must have more than one level, be built in Utah, and meet all residential building codes. The students create presentation drawings, a three-dimensional model, set of construction documents, and interior and exterior renderings of their custom design.
Alumni Exhibition Tiana Godfrey and Tiny Houses
Exhibition
The opening exhibition of the academic year features paintings created by Art+Design BFA alumni Tiana Godfrey along with Tiny Houses created by students in the Interior Architecture and Design Program. The Tiny Houses assignment is a component of the Architectural Graphics and CADD courses, and the project outline is simple: design a small residence for two people, approximately 500 sqft per level. The residence must have more than one level, be built in Utah, and meet all residential building codes. The students create presentation drawings, a three-dimensional model, set of construction documents, and interior and exterior renderings of their custom design.
The World Languages Film Festival: Die Welle
Cultural
The World Languages Film Festival presents Die Welle in German with English subtitles.
Based on a true story, this German film follows a high school teacher who conducts a social experiment to demonstrate the allure of autocracy. What begins as a classroom exercise spirals into a chilling demonstration of how easily a community can embrace fascism, with devastating consequences.
Rating: Not rated by the MPAA in the U.S., but often considered appropriate for ages 15+ or R equivalent.
Intense thematic content about autocracy and fascism, with violence and disturbing psychological effects.
Alumni Exhibition Tiana Godfrey and Tiny Houses
Exhibition
The opening exhibition of the academic year features paintings created by Art+Design BFA alumni Tiana Godfrey along with Tiny Houses created by students in the Interior Architecture and Design Program. The Tiny Houses assignment is a component of the Architectural Graphics and CADD courses, and the project outline is simple: design a small residence for two people, approximately 500 sqft per level. The residence must have more than one level, be built in Utah, and meet all residential building codes. The students create presentation drawings, a three-dimensional model, set of construction documents, and interior and exterior renderings of their custom design.
Research Lecture with Andrea Baldwin
Lecture/Readings
In her 2022 book, A Decolonial Black Feminist Theory of Reading and Shade: Feeling the University, Andrea Baldwin uses Black and decolonial feminist theorizing along with a queer of color critique to examine the university as an affective space. This space often causes marginalized and minoritized individuals to feel out of place and out of time. Baldwin developed the concept of “Shad(e)y theoretics” to encapsulate this idea.In this presentation, Baldwin builds on her theorizing to offer insights into the current moment in US politics. She explores the seemingly easy cooptation and, in some cases, cooperation of university administration in erasing marginalized and minoritized communities and their scholarship. While this erasure is not unexpected from a decolonial perspective, it remains deeply painful. Using indigenous feminist and Black feminist ecological thought, Baldwin provides thoughts on how to navigate the current epistemic and affective violence experienced by Black, brown, indigenous, and queer scholars in the US academy.
Aggie Translators
Workshop/Training
If you are fluent in a second or third language, we need you! Come join our wonderful team of Aggie Translators and help us provide translation and interpreting services in our community. Every other Wednesday, we meet to receive informal training to become community translators and interpreters and enhance our language skills. Don't miss out on this opportunity, be an "Aggie Translator."
Jazz Jams
Arts/Entertainment
This concert will feature the Caine Jazz Combo, a guest artist, and jazz students from the Music Department performing standard jazz tunes. The jam session is open to everyone, and attendees are encouraged to bring their instruments and join in. Jam sessions take place on the Hub Stage on the first floor of the Taggart Student Center, near the food court.
FSQ at USU Series: Nature’s Resonance
Arts/Entertainment
We’re thrilled to open our season with the world premiere of "Arboreal," a new work written for the Fry Street Quartet by celebrated composer Laura Kaminsky. Thirteen years and over 60 performances ago, Kaminsky composed the string quartet "Rising Tide" for the FSQ, anchoring their multi-disciplinary project on global sustainability titled "Rising Tide: The Crossroads Project." In this new work, Kaminsky delves into a sonic exploration of trees — their character, processes, beauty and the vital role they play in sustaining life on Earth. This evocative piece promises to be a powerful and moving experience, setting the tone for a season that reflects on our relationship with the natural world.
Livestream Available: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fr3XfsJZjKY
Alumni Exhibition Tiana Godfrey and Tiny Houses
Exhibition
The opening exhibition of the academic year features paintings created by Art+Design BFA alumni Tiana Godfrey along with Tiny Houses created by students in the Interior Architecture and Design Program. The Tiny Houses assignment is a component of the Architectural Graphics and CADD courses, and the project outline is simple: design a small residence for two people, approximately 500 sqft per level. The residence must have more than one level, be built in Utah, and meet all residential building codes. The students create presentation drawings, a three-dimensional model, set of construction documents, and interior and exterior renderings of their custom design.
New Faculty Lunch Series: Sauda Nabukenya
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
Dean Ward is continuing the Meet the New Faculty Lunchtime Series. Place these dates on your calendar and plan to attend! Each new faculty member will give a brief 10 minute informal presentation about their research and teaching interests, leaving plenty of time for discussion to find opportunities for collaboration across departments.
Sauda Nabukenya is Assistant Professor of Modern African History at Utah State University. As a passionate legal historian and archivist, she is deeply committed to preserving and organizing neglected and endangered local archives, as well as uncovering the hidden histories of ordinary people often obscured in official archives.
Faculty, make sure to RSVP to chass@usu.edu for food count. A zoom link is also available.
Tanner Talks Series: From Books to Biscuits
Panel Discussion/Presentation | Tanner Talks
The College of Humanities and Social Sciences and the Merrill-Cazier Library are continuing the Tanner Talks Series! Come and watch Ella Hawkins create biscuits which resemble rare books from our very own Special Collections. Hawkins is a Senior Lecturer at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, and the author of Shakespeare in Elizabethan Costume: 'Period Dress' in Twenty-First Century Performance.
From Books to Biscuits
Lecture/Readings
How does a rare, historic book become a piece of 21st-century edible art? Join Ella Hawkins as she creates a new biscuit (cookie) design based on an early printed book from USU’s special collections. As well as demonstrating this design process, Ella will look back at her past biscuit sets and discuss the unique qualities of printed texts from different periods.
Contemporary Legends in a Polarized World (Derek Agard Distinguished Lecture)
Lecture/Readings
In a country where trust is at an all-time low and polarization at an all-time high, is everything a legend? Using examples of contemporary or “urban” legends from across the US, Tom Mould, Professor of Anthropology and Folklore (Butler University), explores new approaches to legend research that help us navigate our current landscape of fake news, conspiracy theories, and echo chambers. In the process, Professor Mould upends some long held beliefs about what contemporary legends are, what they do, and what they can tell us about ourselves and the polarized world we live in.
CCA Dean's Convocation and Communitas Lecture Nicholas Galanin
Arts/Entertainment
Join the Caine College of the Arts at Utah State University for the annual Dean’s Convocation. This year's event, led by Dean Nicholas Morrison, will feature a Communitas Lecture from renowned artist Nicholas Galanin, exploring themes of cultural identity and preservation through contemporary art. The convocation is free and open to the public, with catering provided.
Alumni Exhibition Tiana Godfrey and Tiny Houses
Exhibition
The opening exhibition of the academic year features paintings created by Art+Design BFA alumni Tiana Godfrey along with Tiny Houses created by students in the Interior Architecture and Design Program. The Tiny Houses assignment is a component of the Architectural Graphics and CADD courses, and the project outline is simple: design a small residence for two people, approximately 500 sqft per level. The residence must have more than one level, be built in Utah, and meet all residential building codes. The students create presentation drawings, a three-dimensional model, set of construction documents, and interior and exterior renderings of their custom design.
Phi Alpha Theta Annual Road Trip
Student Activities
The history club is planning a tour of places of worship in Salt Lake City!
We will be visiting the Russian Orthodox church, Khadeeja Islamic Center, Kol Ami Jewish Congregation, and St. John's Lutheran Church.
The trip is completely free and will include lunch at Thai Spice in Midvale! There are only ten spots available. Make sure to RSVP with mustafa.banister@usu.edu to join.
CHaSS Alumni Speaker Series
Panel Discussion/Presentation
CHaSS Alumni Speaker Series presents Jontrell Rocquemore, Certified Master Mind-Body Bridging Trainer. Jontrell graduated in 2019 with his bachelor's in Political Science and Sociology, going on to earn a Master's in Business Administration in 2020. A former athlete with the Cleveland Browns and Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Jontrell now leverages his experience as a Senior Business Consultant for the I-System Institute and focuses on mental performance and wellness. Lunch provided - open to all majors! Sept 27, 12:30pm, LIB 101
Wind Orchestra
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
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