Finding Faults: USU's Annual Rock-n-Fossil Day Set for Feb. 28
USU invites rock-hounds to come to the annual Rock-n-Fossil Day.
USU invites rock-hounds to come to the annual Rock-n-Fossil Day.
Kratom use has increased in the United States, but many users may not fully understand what they are taking or the potential risks.
The Janet Quinney Lawson Institute for Land, Water and Air is now accepting applications for the ILWA Fellows Program 2026-27 cohort.
The art program at Utah State University Eastern is built for students who want more than technical instruction.
Coyotes are natural scaredy cats, according to new nationwide research led by Julie Young from Utah State University's Department of Wildland Resources.
The ILWA Summer Fellows Program is now accepting applications for its second cohort.
Utah State University is mourning the passing of history professor Norman Jones, who died Feb. 9, 2026, in Logan, Utah, following an extended illness. He was 74.
In February, members of the Eastern Leaders Academy traveled to the Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City for a two-day experience focused on government in action
Utah Women & Leadership Project recently published a research brief, "The Status of Women in Utah Politics: A 2026 Update" that explores national and state trends in women's political representation.
Peak Undergraduate Research Fellow Trace Taylor studies how to mitigate the punishing effects of the harsh space environment on spacecraft and astronauts.
The Utah Legislature's Executive Appropriations Committee (EAC) gave final approval to USU's Strategic Reinvestment Plan, releasing the remaining 70%, or $8.8 million of university funding
"The Pen Is Mightier: Writing a Revolution," an America250 Utah exhibit commemorating the nation's Semiquincentennial, opened Jan. 30 at the Utah State Capitol with contributions from Utah State University's Bringing War Home project.
Clinicians at the Sorenson Center are hosting a total of seven new and continuing community-focused groups this spring.
Three decades of advancing geotechnical engineering will be honored at Geo-Congress 2026 in Salt Lake City.
USU's Brian Crookston and BYU's Rollin Hotchkiss are developing a toolbox to help analyze dangerous reverse roller current patterns at low-head dams.
On Friday and Saturday, Huntsman Hall will welcome leading scholars from around the world for the annual Mountain West Economic History Conference.