A new 20-inch, 135-pound telescope was installed January on the roof of the Science Engineering Research Building (SER). “We’ve been looking forward to this for years,” said James Coburn, physic...
Go abroad and see the world, Ambassador Lynn M. Hansen told students Thursday in the Distinguished Alumni Lecture Series for the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences. Hansen graduate...
USU may face more budget cuts
USU budget cuts may increase from 3 to 4 or 5 percent this year, as a result of recent legislative discussion concerning state finances. The Utah Legislature suggests that the 3 percent cut will...
Haiti has a future, USU professor says
Two USU instructors provided guests with historical and cultural context for the earthquake-ravaged Haiti during their lecture titled “Understanding Haiti” Wednesday, Jan. 27. Bill Furlong from ...
Police Blotter for Feb. 1
Saturday, Jan. 23 • USU Police responded to Old Main Hill for a sledding accident. Officers located a young woman that had fallen off her sled and had been hit by another group of people sleddin...
Students glimpse stages of cloning at Science Unwrapped
In the Eccles Science Learning Center, a large projector screen displayed two cow ovaries and lab manager Ben Sessions showed the audience the blister type modules where eggs would be extracted fo...
Five projects headed by USU researchers received federal funding through the Technology Commercialization Grant (TCG) program last quarter. The program is designed to take stimulus funds all...
The College of Eastern Utah and USU affiliation document is underway, passing through legislation and predicted to be finalized by the end of the legislative session in the middle of March. The ...
Diversity is the key to the 2010 Wassermann Festival at Utah State University. The long-running piano festival sports diversity among the performers and repertoire, with the addition of a jazz art...
Utah State University physics professor Farrell Edwards, along with the USU team that developed the internationally renowned National Library of Virtual Manipulatives, received Utah’s highest scie...
One of the most important things business students can do is expose themselves to global issues, something that a university setting makes easier, said Kimo Esplin, CFO and executive vice presiden...
Students who want to help victims of the Jan. 12 Haitian earthquake can join forces with more than a dozen campus clubs and organizations that have banded together to raise money and material aid....