The Arts at USU: April 2025 Events Preview
April at Utah State University brings an array of performances and exhibitions across music, theater and the arts.
April at Utah State University brings an array of performances and exhibitions across music, theater and the arts.
Randy Rhodes always believed in the power of education and the opportunities it creates.
The Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia Research Center has recently awarded 10 catalyst grants for research related to Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
USU alumnus Major Brigham Moore, a deputy squadron commander in the U.S. Air Force, was named the 2025 Federal Engineer of the Year by the National Society of Professional Engineers.
USU researchers will discuss their innovative work on a common eye disease at the College of Science's free, family friendly STEM outreach event.
Physics Professor Ludger Scherliess discusses first data collected by SDL-built instrument aboard the ISS, which is transmitting never-captured-before images of naturally occurring atmospheric disturbances to Earth.
USU Men's Basketball selected as a 10-seed in NCAA Tournament's Midwest Region.
A recent USU Extension guide, "Your Healthiest Year Yet: Practical Tips for Mental and Physical Well-Being," provides tips for fostering mental clarity, physical strength and overall balance.
USU's Creative Writing and Art Contest has named the winners in its 32nd annual competition, recognizing the best creative work by USU students.
USU's Joseph Tainter has spent decades studying how and why historical societies collapsed
USU will host retired Judge Thomas B. Griffith as part of the university's second annual President's Forum on Conflict and Conflict Transformation on Mar. 25.
USU's new Musical Theatre program and multiple faculty received awards at this year's annual DramaCon for the Utah Theatre Association (UTA).
The United States Air Force Band and Singing Sergeants will visit USU for a free concert on March 25.
The Department of Art + Design will welcome Tetsuo Kusama, distinguished Japanese fiber artist to the Communitas Lecture Series on March 2.
Following the close of the 2025 General Legislative Session on March 7, USU reviewed the appropriations bills with direct impacts to the university, its employees and its students.
While more than a year from completion, the College of Veterinary Medicine placed its final steel beam in a ceremony held this week.