Nearly 6,000 students attending USU are first-generation. First-generation college students are defined as students whose parents did not go to
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Each year, the temperature drops and the days get shorter as winter approaches, and this can have a real effect
Gen. Stephen E. Slade was commissioned in 1993 through Utah State University’s Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps program. He
Utah is home to many diverse and natural landscapes. Its unique geography lends itself to the Wasatch Range, Moab’s iconic
Preston Alden graduated from USU in the spring of 2024 with a degree in mechanical engineering. Five years ago, he
This story is published as part of U.S. Democracy Day and the Utah College Media Collaborative, a cross-campus project bringing
For many students, the first week of college can be a foggy experience to navigate. It can also be a
On March 29, students gathered at the Nelson Fieldhouse for the March Sadness Dance hosted by the College of Engineering.
Utah State University offers the Climate Adaptation Science program, a nine-credit interdisciplinary specialization that aims to integrate science, research and
Utah State University hosted the annual 24-hour HackUSU coding competition in the Huntsman Hall from March 1-2. Students began constructing