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February 1 - 7, 2026

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02
Feb

Geosciences Speaker Series: Mark Schmitz

Conference/Seminar

Mark Schmitz (Boise State University) will present on geochronology.

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Geology building |
02
Feb

Plants, Soils & Climate Graduate Student Seminar

Conference/Seminar

PSC Graduate Seminar is held most Mondays from January to April. Weekly seminar will have different presenters, from graduate students to invited guest speakers.

3:30 pm - 5:00 pm | Agricultural Science Building |
03
Feb

ENVS Colloquium Series Spring 26

Panel Discussion/Presentation

ENVS Environmental Social Science Faculty Candidate 2 Presentation

1:30 pm - 2:30 pm | Biology & Natural Resources building |
04
Feb

Wildland Resources Departmental Seminar with Scott Bushman

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Wildland Resources seminar with Scott Bushman, a US Forest Service retired Superintendent of the Logan Interagency Hotshot Crew and Fire Manager on the Unita-Wasatch-Cache National Forest.

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Natural Resources Building |
05
Feb

EcoArt Words in the Wild: (Part2) Workshop Crafting Found Poetry from Research, Field Notes, & Collaboration with Nature

Workshop/Training

EcoArt is a low-pressure, drop-in space to explore the intersection of ecology, art, and creativity through workshops and open studio time. In the first part of this workshop we created poetry using field notes, journals, nature-related research or chapters, sketches, or informal writings from time spent outdoors. During this workshop, we'll physically invite nature into our poetry broadsides, weaving natural materials and multimodal elements into finished pieces. For part 2 of this workshop, bring any natural materials you might like to weave into your poem (collected following the Honorable Law of the Harvest). We'll also try to bring some materials for anyone who needs them. You'll finish the series with a piece made in collaboration with the more-than-human world. All are welcome, no prior creative writing experience needed.

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Natural Resources Building |
06
Feb

EcoLunch

Social/Networking

EcoLunch is a weekly lunch for grad students where we host activities, discussions, and workshops, often in the realm of ecology and natural resources. ALL QANR and Ecology-Center affiliated graduate students are invited to attend regardless of research interests. To find out each week's discussion topic, please reach out to Bailey.Holdaway@usu.edu We mostly meet in NR204, but location does occasionally change!

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Natural Resources Building |
06
Feb

LAEP Speaker Series: Quint and Matthew Redmond, Agriburbia: Building the Infrastructure for the Next Generation

Lecture/Readings

About the Lecture:
Agriburbia is a land use concept ( and the name of our company) based ont he principal that many of the food, energy, water, and health problems we currently face as a human population can be directly addressed by moving the point of production of our food to as close to point of its consumption as possible. Intentional design incorporating a food as piece of infrastructure will be critical moving forward to create a more sustainable planet and human population. We will look at some of the adverse macro trends we face today and how we can leverage good design with new technologies to create real 'human habitat.'

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