Simple Flashing Ear Tag Technology Shows Promise for Deterring Livestock Predators
Wolves, bears, cougars and coyotes are important parts of ecosystems of the West — and a pain in the rump roast for people who raise livestock there.
Wolves, bears, cougars and coyotes are important parts of ecosystems of the West — and a pain in the rump roast for people who raise livestock there.
Doctoral student Emmanuel Onyegu taught the longest mathematics lesson ever, instructing Aggie scholars on Utah State University's Logan campus for more than 40 hours straight.
December at Utah State University is filled with creativity, celebration and the spirit of the season.
These strategies can help you navigate ambiguous grief during the holidays
USU Statewide Campus administrators Andrea Hunt and Priscilla Arungwa have been honored with the Innovative Program Award.
Farmers and educators recently gathered in Price, Utah, for a forum on organic farming to explore how organic practices can succeed and grow across the state.
New research from Extension specialist David Stoner found that when water content in plants dropped to a specific low, animals abandoned natural habitat for greener pastures.
Consider these immediate, practical tips to help ensure that our community members have reliable access to nutritious meals.
USU's College of Arts and Sciences hosted film and panel discussion exploring the implications of innumeracy at both individual and societal levels.
When Dahlia Maxwell joined the USU Eastern faculty as a lecturer in mathematics and statistics, she brought with her a refreshing perspective, one shaped by a lifelong connection to science, math and engineering.
USU civil engineering students can study where some of the world's most iconic engineering achievements were born.
USU's Center for Civic Excellence is set to begin course offerings in fall of 2026.
The Wild Winter Art Market features local artists whose work highlight the beauty of the natural world.
The Utah Women & Leadership Project at Utah State University recently published a research brief, "Belonging in Utah: Findings from Community Conversations with Women of Color."
Participants in this year's Rapid Fire Research delivered synopses of wide-ranging research topics with just four slides in four minutes or less.
The 2025 edition of Pack the Pantry, which supports the Student Nutrition Access Center, is in full swing now through Dec. 12.