USU Releases 2025 Campus Climate Survey Results on Sexual Misconduct
Utah State University has released the results of its 2025 campus climate surveys on sexual misconduct for students and employees.
Utah State University has released the results of its 2025 campus climate surveys on sexual misconduct for students and employees.
Brad Washa, Utah State University Extension assistant professor of wildland fire science, describes ways to make homes more firewise.
New research from USU finds that the number of days above 80°F to be a reliable predictor of wildfire on a local scale.
The second Friday in January is called "Quitter's Day," because research indicates that more than half of people who make resolutions abandon them by this date.
USU President Brad L. Mortensen and former Interim President Alan L. Smith both received recognition for their impacts on Utah communities
An new initiative aims to provide comprehensive farming training to refugees.
Designed as a date night for those who want to prepare for or strengthen their marriage, the Utah Marriage Celebration will feature workshops presented by professionals from across the nation.
USU's UWLP recently released the first of five white papers sharing the results of a comprehensive statewide study conducted in the fall of 2025.
The Great Salt Lake Strike Team released its 2026 Data and Insights Summary, a comprehensive, science-based resource for Utah policymakers.
A new program is giving undergraduate students the chance to work full-time in a classroom as an apprentice while earning their bachelor's degree and a certificate in education.
Intermountain Song Trails, a new oral history and folklore project from USU, invites community members to share songs remembered from childhood, family life and migration experiences across the Intermountain West.
Joe Krebs has been awarded the Shingo Publication Award for his book "Agile Kata: Patterns and Practices for Transformative Organizational Agility."
In the journal Nature, USU researchers report newly discovered details about a CRISPR system that precisely targets transfer RNA in invading pathogens without destroying host cells.
USU Art Education faculty member Tamryn McDermott has been selected to join the 2026 cohort of the School for Art Leaders, a highly selective, nine-month leadership development program through the National Art Education Association.
Utah, like much of the nation, continues to face a persistent shortage of qualified teachers, with special education positions among the most difficult to fill.
Smith Brings Extensive Collegiate and USA Volleyball Experience