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10
Feb

Clothing Swap & Mending Night

Student Activities

Join the Wildflowers in Natural Resources Club and Student Sustainability Club for a clothing swap and mending night! Bring your old clothes to repair or to swap for something new. Sewing machines and sewing materials (scrap fabric, needles, thread, embroidery hoops, etc.) will be provided.

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Natural Resources Building |
11
Feb

Love Your Career Collage Night

Student Activities

Not sure what your summer plans look like yet? That’s okay, we’re all figuring it out! Join The Wildlife Society for Love Your Career Collage Night, a relaxed, creative evening where you’ll build a vision board for your future career and summer job goals. Because Valentine’s Day is the perfect excuse for a little self-love and goal-setting. 

5:00 pm - 6:30 pm | Natural Resources Building |
12
Feb

QANR Statewide Trivia Night!

Student Activities

Join us virtually on Thursday, February 12th from 6-7pm for a night filled with fun and connection-making! We will have high-stakes trivia questions with good times and good prizes included! https://usu.zoom.us/j/88122233251?pwd=daovNoqo2LVPDNxx5PAbLHlUsSaoHU.1&from=addon

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm |
19
Feb

QANR Meet The Candidates Night

Student Activities

Join us for QANR Meet The Candidates Night on Thursday, February 19th from 6-7pm in BNR 102 or join us virtually! Come listen to the '26-'27 QANR Senator candidates share their platforms and answer questions! Treats provided! https://usu.zoom.us/j/83378976552?pwd=Eg15vAPQmlnYIsSdY6A5TrYIt6QvEb.1&from=addon

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Biology & Natural Resources building |
25
Feb

Launching Logan’s Night Sky Monitoring Program

Student Activities

Artificial light at night doesn’t just hide the stars; it changes ecosystems. From migratory bird navigation to nocturnal mammal behavior, light pollution has measurable impacts on wildlife and human communities. Join the Wildlife Society and Berryman Institute for an informational meeting about launching a student-led Night Sky Monitoring Program in partnership with Audubon’s Gilmore Sanctuary. This volunteer-based program will collect standardized data on sky brightness and light pollution in the Logan area, contributing to conservation, research, and outreach efforts. We are currently in the early stages and need student interest before officially launching. This is a great opportunity to gain field experience, contribute to community science, and help build a new conservation initiative from the ground up.

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm | Natural Resources Building |