Upcoming Events
Geosciences Speaker Series: Emily Kleber
Conference/Seminar
Emily Kleber (Utah Geological Survey) will present on geologic mapping of the Great Salt Lake.
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.
OPDD 10 Year Lecture: Nicole McLaughlin
Lecture/Readings
To continue the celebration of 10 years of OPDD, join us for a conversation with multi-disciplinary designer, Nicole McLaughlin. Learn about her process, sustainability and upcycling and where product and art collide! Date: March 17 | Time: 4:30pm | Location: JQL 227
Quinney Explorers
Student Activities
Curious about majors in agriculture, natural resources, food, environment, technology, business, or education? Come explore what’s possible at the Quinney College of Agriculture and Natural Resources!
Join us for Quinney Explorers, an interactive exploratory fair designed to help you discover programs, connect with departments, and find your path.
What to expect:
FREE pizza
Prizes drawn every half hour
Swag from departments across the college
Meet student clubs and campus organizations
Connect with or schedule time with a QANR academic advisor
Whether you’re exploratory, undeclared, or just curious, this is your chance to learn, connect, and explore. Bring a friend and come see where QANR can take you!
Science Communication: Theory & Practice
Panel Discussion/Presentation
The Ecology Center invites you to join us for an evening discussing science communication—Thursday, March 19, from 4-6 PM in BNR 102!
Dr. Sara Yeo (University of Utah) will present a seminar on "The Science of Science Communication," followed by a panel discussion with Dr. Yeo, Dr. Matthew LaPlante (Utah State University), and Lael Gilbert (Utah State University) on "Science Communication in the Age of Tik Tok."
Science Communication: Theory & Practice
Panel Discussion/Presentation
The Ecology Center invites you to join us for an evening discussing science communication—Thursday, March 19, from 4-6 PM in BNR 102! Dr. Sara Yeo (University of Utah) will present a seminar on "The Science of Science Communication," followed by a panel discussion with Dr. Yeo, Dr. Matthew LaPlante (Utah State University), and Lael Gilbert (Utah State University) on "Science Communication in the Age of Tik Tok."
Pizza Night with Fish and Wildlife Professionals
Social/Networking
Join fish and wildlife professionals from numerous agencies for a casual evening of food, conversation, and recruitment sponsored by the Utah Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Free and open to students.
WILD Graduate Research Symposium
Panel Discussion/Presentation
The Wildland Resources Department is hosting its 21st Annual Graduate Research Symposium. The symposium provides an opportunity for WILD graduate students to present their research proposals or updates on ongoing projects and receive helpful feedback from students and faculty.
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!
LAEP Speaker Series with Stephanie Grigsby
Lecture/Readings
LAEP's Speaker Series is a fantastic opportunity to learn about the design of places and systems that shape our world. Anyone interested in how his or her life and career might be enhanced through learning about planning and design will enjoy attending. Students from Art, Graphic Design, Performance Art, Engineering, Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning, and Outdoor Product Development and Design are likely to be enlightened by this series.
BIO: Stephanie Grigsby, ASLA, AICP, is a licensed landscape architect, certified planner, and design leader whose work centers on strengthening the relationship between people, place, and nature. With over two decades of experience, she has shaped landscapes at every scale—from neighborhood greenways to regional trail systems and climate-sensitive coastal corridors.
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