Upcoming Events

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October 19 - 25, 2025

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20
Oct

ENVS Community Luncheon

Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner

Lunch for ENVS Faculty, Staff, and Graduate Students. All who attend must bring their own lunch!

1:00 pm - 1:30 pm | Natural Resources Building |
21
Oct

USU Wildland Fire Club's Wildland Fire and Aviation Management Recruitment Fair

Fair/Festival

USU Wildland Fire Club's annual Wildland Fire Recruitment Fair

TSC Patio | 10:00 – 3:00 (NR Atrium backup if bad weather)
Senate Chambers – Agency Lightning Round | 1:00 – 2:00

Learn about fire job opportunities with
- Bureau of Land Management
- US Forest Service
- Utah Forestry, Fire and State Lands
- National Park Service
- US Fish and Wildlife Service

10:00 am - 3:00 pm | TSC, Patio |
22
Oct

Ecology Center Seminar Series - Dr. James Bever

Conference/Seminar

Dr. James Bever
October 22-23, 2025
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
The University of Kansas


James Bever studies the ecology and evolution of plant-microbe interactions by integrating theory with experiments. He pioneered the plant-soil feedback experimental and theoretical approach. His work identified critical roles of soil pathogens and mutualists in the structure and function of terrestrial communities, and the value of reintroduction of native soil mutualists for restoration of native plant communities. He is currently a Distinguished Professor at the University of Kansas.

From 10/22 at 4:00 pm to 10/23 at 5:00 pm | Biology & Natural Resources building |
23
Oct

Connecting Quinney - Part 1

Special Event

College Departmental Showcase for ENVS, WATS & WILD Departments

1:00 am - 3:00 pm | Natural Resources Building |
23
Oct

CIB/ADVS/CVM Seminar

Lecture/Readings

Dr. Paul Buehler, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Maryland School of Medicine will be the guest speaker for the weekly lecture. The Center for Integrated BioSystems, Department of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Science and College of Veterinary Medicine invite you to participate in our fall seminar series. Seminars take place on Thursdays at noon in the Merrill-Cazier Library, room 154 unless otherwise announced.

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Merrill cazier Library |
23
Oct

Ecology Center Graduate Coding Workshops Series

Workshop/Training

Come learn some new coding skills from your peers in this welcoming, hands-on workshop series run by and for graduate students and postdocs! We cover first steps in programming all the way up to advanced data wrangling and visualization. See the full schedule and sign up to attend at the link below

1:00 pm - 2:30 pm | Natural Resources Building |
24
Oct

EcoLunch

Social/Networking

Ecolunch is a weekly lunch for grad students in the various ecology and natural resources related departments where we host activities, discussions, and workshops. All QANR and Ecology-Center graduate students are invited to attend.  

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Natural Resources Building |
24
Oct

LAEP Speaker Series: Cari Goetcheus, Distinguished Alumna Lecture

Lecture/Readings

Cari L. Goetcheus (BLA ‘87) is a historical landscape architect, a specialty field in landscape architecture. Goetcheus has worked for The Architect’s Collaborative (TAC) in Boston, Massachusetts, the National Park Service in Atlanta, GA, Washington, D.C. and Anchorage, AK, and taught landscape architecture and historic preservation at Clemson University (South Carolina) and the University of Georgia. Goetcheus has 30 years’ experience in cultural heritage, specifically cultural landscape research, documentation and project management. In private practice, Ms. Goetcheus worked in both traditional landscape architecture offices on master plans, site designs and construction documents, as well as in heritage conservation firms known for their cultural landscape work and developing National Heritage Areas. As a Historical Landscape Architect with the National Park Service (NPS), Goetcheus worked with the Cultural Landscape Inventory (CLI) program, and regional colleagues to assist the then 396 national parks with a variety of cultural landscape issues. Goetcheus was instrumental in establishing the Historic American Landscape Survey, a NPS program to document historic landscapes.

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Fine Arts Visual |