Student Spotlight: Chloe Seeborg Forges College Connections With GIS Technology
Chloe Seeborg was merging college programs before merging was even a thing at USU.
Chloe Seeborg was merging college programs before merging was even a thing at USU.
Jim LaMuth, director of programs at USU Uintah Basin, has been given the Outstanding Public Service Award from the Vernal Area Chamber of Commerce.
Prior to the 2nd Presidential Forum on Conflict, Judge Thomas B. Griffith joined Interim President Alan Smith on Future Casting with Utah State.
Graduating senior Anna Holland and local artist Kaya Eccles have collaborated on a jacket design for Anna's final project as a student.
USU's Transforming Communities Institute will officially launch a cutting-edge initiative that will train social workers to provide limited legal services to individuals navigating debt-related issues
Findings from a new study may help improve the safety of a treatment for dogs infected with drug-resistant hookworms.
The two graduating MFA students in the Department of Art + Design at USU will present their work in an upcoming MFA Thesis Exhibition, showcasing years of dedicated refinement and mastery of skills, ideas and perspectives.
For one Utah State University master's student, the path to research was never about data alone, but about the people.
A pivotal conversation led David Baird to immerse himself in USU Uintah Basin's wildlife science program.
A team from ASPIRE at USU has been accepted to participate in the final event of the International Future Energy Challenge, which will take place in Taiwan this summer.
The Caine College of the Arts provides grant opportunities for faculty members, allowing them to expand their professional experiences and bring expertise to the classroom.
Q&A: Religion, Entertainment and Culture With Relgious Studies and History Expert Patrick Mason
USU History Department Names 2025 Norm Jones Faculty Fellow
USU's Horizons Competition Showcases Student Innovation and Problem-Solving
Four years ago, the fates were well aligned for Izzy Wappett to choose a major in the Quinney College of Natural Resources.
Doctoral students Hannah Feinsilber and Calvin Luu, who initiated recycling programs in their own labs, plan to recruit more recyclers throughout university labs and workspaces to reduce plastic waste.