Finding Strength to Persevere: The Merrills' Second Wind Scholarship
Tonya and Eric Merrill have established the Second Wind Scholarship in the College of Engineering.
Tonya and Eric Merrill have established the Second Wind Scholarship in the College of Engineering.
A Utah State University engineering student attended a prestigious program at a national laboratory last summer.
John Paul "JP" Murphy, retired Extension 4-H youth development specialist, was recently inducted into the National 4-H Hall of Fame at the organization's national meetings in Georgia.
Utah State University assisted Alta Bank and Stokes Trucking in sorting about 30,000 pounds of donated food to the Cache Community Food Pantry
But newly published research documents that ice-capped summits like Mount Rainier are changing — melting — faster than many thought possible.
ILWA recently hosted a two-day field tour and training event for journalists participating in the Colorado River Collaborative.
As the holidays approach, it's important to prioritize your mental health and well-being.
USU electrical engineers will describe the USU Get Away Special Team's effort to design a novel cube satellite to be launched by NASA at Science Unwrapped on Nov. 14.
This message from President Brad L. Mortensen was emailed to all university employees on Nov. 10.
On his final day in office, Interim President Alan L. Smith pens a thank you note to his USU colleagues.
Utah State soccer won an overtime thriller to punch its ticket to its third-straight Mountain West Tournament championship game Wednesday night
At a time when many colleges across the nation are experiencing declines in student enrollment, USU Eastern is celebrating a 4.4% increase this fall.
New research from Stefani Crabtree sought to answer that using simulations to mathematically explore strategies to keep people from acting in selfish ways.
The Utah Women & Leadership Project at Utah State University recently published a research brief, "Substance Use Disorders Among Utah Women: A 2025 Update."
Universities across the nation celebrate their first-generation students through the first week of November. At Utah State University, celebrations take shape in different forms across all campuses.
When USU student Britta Charnholm walks into an Athletics United tutoring session, she's typically greeted by a gaggle of kids calling her name and running over for a hug.