Counted Out: Aggies Reimagine How We View Math at Documentary Screening
USU's College of Arts and Sciences hosted film and panel discussion exploring the implications of innumeracy at both individual and societal levels.
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.
Utah State's Graduation Success Rate stands at 88 percent for its student-athletes, it was announced by the NCAA national office Wednesday.
Utah State University Tooele is celebrating a 9.8% overall increase this fall.
USU apparel design students are showcasing fashion in conversation with art at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art.
USU English professor Travis Franks has rediscovered early writings from Cherokee author John Rollin Ridge.
Utah State University senior Shahaley Brandt brings bold color and everyday moments to life in works currently featured in USU's Undergraduate Exhibition at the Tippetts Gallery.
The Eastern Leaders Academy hosted its November Experience Day on Nov. 12.
Alan and Jeanne Hall have made a major gift through the Hall Foundation to help establish the Craig D. Jessop Chair for Choral Conducting and Community Engagement.
The Janet Quinney Lawson Institute for Land, Water and Air at Utah State University has received $160,000 in grants to support research and community outreach on Tribal grazing practices in southeastern Utah and the surrounding Four Corners region.