Upcoming Events
Family and Consumer Sciences: Then and Now
Exhibition
An exhibition of created by FCSE 4040: Advanced Apparel Studies that showcases student designs that are modern reinterpretations of patterns designed by the Bureau of Home Economics during WWII.
Family and Consumer Sciences: Then and Now
Exhibition
An exhibition of created by FCSE 4040: Advanced Apparel Studies that showcases student designs that are modern reinterpretations of patterns designed by the Bureau of Home Economics during WWII.
Family and Consumer Sciences: Then and Now
Exhibition
An exhibition of created by FCSE 4040: Advanced Apparel Studies that showcases student designs that are modern reinterpretations of patterns designed by the Bureau of Home Economics during WWII.
USU + UDWR Lunch Seminar Series: Best-Worse Scaling to Explore Key Attributes Influencing Fishing Site Selection
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Blue Ribbon Fisheries (BRF) are designated to offer anglers high-quality fishing experiences in Utah’s exceptional natural settings while promoting environmental conservation. Despite their significance, limited research has examined the factors influencing anglers' preferences for these sites. This study bridges that gap using Best-Worst Scaling (BWS) and latent class modeling to identify key attributes valued by anglers. BWS assessed preferences for attributes such as catching large numbers of fish, trophy-sized fish, and enjoying nature and wildlife. Latent class modeling, crucial for uncovering unobserved heterogeneity within the angler population, revealed two distinct preference groups. One group prioritizes environmental quality and the overall fishing experience, while the other focuses more on catching large and trophy-sized fish. This approach enables the development of targeted management strategies to address the specific needs of different angler groups, leading to more effective conservation and management of BRF sites.
A light lunch will be provided for in person attendees. If you can't make it, join us via Zoom at https://usu-edu.zoom.us/j/84605245976?pwd=IbvlfiVQWuanADsG14nA68tr234C3X.1
Family and Consumer Sciences: Then and Now
Exhibition
An exhibition of created by FCSE 4040: Advanced Apparel Studies that showcases student designs that are modern reinterpretations of patterns designed by the Bureau of Home Economics during WWII.
Ecology Center Data Science Workshop: Machine learning methods
Workshop/Training
The USU Ecology Center is offering a series of workshops on programming for data science. All workshops will be held on Wednesday at 10:30AM in NR 217 (excluding the week of Thanksgiving). Please tell us which workshops you plan to attend at the link. You can email Michael Stemkovski (m.stemkovski@usu.edu) with any questions.
Family and Consumer Sciences: Then and Now
Exhibition
An exhibition of created by FCSE 4040: Advanced Apparel Studies that showcases student designs that are modern reinterpretations of patterns designed by the Bureau of Home Economics during WWII.
Family and Consumer Sciences: Then and Now
Exhibition
An exhibition of created by FCSE 4040: Advanced Apparel Studies that showcases student designs that are modern reinterpretations of patterns designed by the Bureau of Home Economics during WWII.
EcoLunch
Breakfast/Luncheon/Dinner
Join us in NR 204 every Friday at noon for free pizza and conversations about various topics in ecology! Anyone is welcome regardless of background or experience, and topics range from discussions about specific scientific processes to broader questions on how ecology interfaces with society and politics. Come for the pizza, stay for the conversation (or more pizza, your choice). If you have a topic you would like to put forward or lead a conversation on, email us at either roland.q.eckhart@usu.edu or will.harrod@usu.edu and let us know! We are always looking for people interested in leading discussions or proposing subjects.
Family and Consumer Sciences: Then and Now
Exhibition
An exhibition of created by FCSE 4040: Advanced Apparel Studies that showcases student designs that are modern reinterpretations of patterns designed by the Bureau of Home Economics during WWII.
Family and Consumer Sciences: Then and Now
Exhibition
An exhibition of created by FCSE 4040: Advanced Apparel Studies that showcases student designs that are modern reinterpretations of patterns designed by the Bureau of Home Economics during WWII.
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