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Technical Sergeant Nicole Vander Does, USU alumnus and current soprano vocalist for the U.S. Air Force Band Singing Sergeants, will return for a special guest solo performance in the upcoming Alumni Band Concert.

A behavioral neuroscientist and faculty member in USU's Department of Biology, Freeman is the Council on Undergraduate Research's 2025 Biology Mentor Early-Career Award recipient. The honor recognizes long-term commitment to, and excellence in, student research mentorship.

Utah State University doctoral student Dorcas Anabire has been named a recipient of the 2025 Graduate Research Award from the Association of Teachers of Technical Writing for her dissertation-in-progress, “Filing Income Taxes in the United States: Challenges for International Graduate Students.”
Student Spotlights
Chris Williams
Bachelor of Arts in Music Lets Guitarist Customize College Experience
Chris Williams, a singer and guitarist at Utah State University, is carving his own path. Rather than following the traditional route of the Bachelor of Music program, he has chosen to pursue a Bachelor of Arts in Music, setting himself apart from many of his peers.
Sam Barker
Wash Your Hands: USU Biochemist Studies the Molecular Mechanisms of Food-Borne Illness
As opportunities for shared holiday meals approach, doctoral graduate Sam Barker reminds revelers of harmful microbes passed along the fecal-oral route (eww), and delves into the molecular level of a bacterial culprit recently promoted by the World Health Organization to Priority-2-High pathogen.
Nowrin Fatema
Rooted in Purpose: Utah State University Graduate Finds Voice Through Research, Community
Nowrin Fatema’s work bridges the gap between academia and community, policy and lived experience, offering a human lens on environmental justice. It’s this work that earned her the 2025 USU Community-Engaged Student Presidential Award.
