ASPIRE Demonstrates Wireless EV Charging at 2025 Utah STEM Fest
ASPIRE helped participants to understand wireless EV charging through hands-on learning opportunities at the 2025 Utah STEM Fest.
ASPIRE helped participants to understand wireless EV charging through hands-on learning opportunities at the 2025 Utah STEM Fest.
Tye Campbell and Qi Si were recently awarded ULEAD grants from the Utah State Board of Education to explore the literacy and math teaching practices of exceptional fourth-grade teachers.
USU is experiencing record-breaking undergraduate research participation, with increasing numbers of students conducting studies across topics ranging from film analysis to cherry orchard health.
Utah State University Blanding hosted the second annual Weaving Our Stories Conference on Sept. 23-25.
Undergraduate Utahn Laura Finlayson, an adoptee from China's Inner Mongolia province, employs culture theory tools on her personal quest to explore her roots.
The abundance of sweets at Halloween makes it easy to over-indulge. Whether you're a trick-or-treater, a party host or the stay-at-home crew, here are a few tips to make Halloween healthier.
Kadin Halona grew up with a fascination around motorsports and ATVs, so it may be safe to say his younger self would be proud of his accomplishments so far.
UWLP recently published a research brief, "Cosmetic Surgery and Body Image Among Utah Women: A 2025 Update."
Utah State University Moab took part in a STEMonstrations event at Margaret L. Hopkins Middle School on Sept. 17.
As part of USU Eastern's ongoing effort to introduce new faculty members to the campus community, this month's Faculty Spotlight features Simriti Koul, a new lecturer in information technology and cybersecurity.
For October, The College of Arts & Sciences spoke with Communication & Media student Aliciana Archibald, whose unique and busy Aggie experience stands out.
Utah State University will present a diverse schedule of arts events and performances throughout November.
One of Chevron's most impactful relationships with USU in recent years has been with the Janet Quinney Lawson Institute for Land, Water & Air
The Janet Quinney Lawson Institute for Land, Water and Air at Utah State University has announced a $100,000 partnership with The Nature Conservancy.
Beginning fall semester 2025, USU began offering a one-credit course — Introduction to Nursing as a Career— designed to give undergraduate students an inside look at nursing other careers in health care.
Utah State University's Center for Community will host a series of events celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month and Native American Heritage Month throughout October and November.