USU, Utah Department of Corrections Team Up to Provide Leadership Training
The Correctional Leadership Development Program aims to ensure well-rounded preparation for correctional leaders.
The Correctional Leadership Development Program aims to ensure well-rounded preparation for correctional leaders.
USU will welcome the Environmental Dispute Resolution Program to campus July 1.
SDL's Jed Hancock has been awarded the Utah Governor's Medal for Science and Technology in the Government category.
Gardeners and orchard owners across Utah face ongoing challenges from wildlife that can damage crops, irrigation systems and property.
Multi-platinum country superstar Cole Swindell will bring his chart-topping hits to Maverik Stadium at 7 p.m. July 23.
USU has announced the naming of the Thomas and Patricia Willis Veterinary Medical Education Building.
USU has entered into a memorandum of understanding with Idaho National Laboratory contractor Battelle Energy Alliance, LLC, to discover innovative nuclear energy solutions.
The Annual USU Physics Day at Lagoon will offer thrills, chills and exploration in STEM career futures for Mountain West teens.
The USU Wasatch Region Class of 2026 consists of 456 individuals earning 483 degrees/certificates.
A $2.1 million investment from the Utah Department of Health and Human Services is helping experts expand early childhood education and STEM opportunities in some of Utah's most rural communities.
Instructure temporarily suspended Canvas yesterday after unauthorized changes affecting some Canvas pages at universities across the nation.
Rural campuses are not just convenient — they are essential. This was the message that Danelia Barajas, nursing student at Utah State University Moab, shared with members of the Utah Legislature.
Extension is launching a statewide summer campaign in search of Utah's best gardens.
Eliza Lee gained valuable cultural and academic experiences while studying abroad in Logroño, Spain, through the Fundación Language Program at the University of La Rioja.
This July, a select group of high school students in Northern Utah will build a real electric vehicle as part of the new ASPIRE Summer EV Academy program.
National and statewide studies continue to show that Utah women and girls are not thriving in many critical areas.