State Tipoffs Involving Utah Newsletter for Sunday September 12, 2021 ( 7 items ) |
2021/09/18 - Utah State University Extension Sponsors Celebrating Women Conference
LOGAN, Utah, Sept. 10 -(TNSEve) - Utah State University issued the following news:
By Julene Reese
Utah State University Extension sponsors the 2021 Celebrating Women Conference Saturday, Sept. 18, streamed live on Zoom.
Designed as an event to promote wellness and balance in the lives of women, the conference features workshops presented by professionals from Northern Utah. Workshop topics include developing a growth mindset, being flexible with stress, steps to overcome overwhelm, tips to m
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= Utah State University Tooele Welcomes 3 Faculty Members
LOGAN, Utah, Sept. 8 (TNSPer) -- Utah State University issued the following news:
By Marcus Jensen
Utah State University Tooele announces the addition of two faculty members as well as a new staff member. Melissa Kroff Lawrence who has been with USU Tooele since 2014 is now the campus's first-ever student success coordinator. Hilary Tanck has been hired as a professional practice assistant professor in the Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services, while Paul Mickelson has been
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Seeing Science: Utah State University's Science Unwrapped Opens With In-Person Talk Sept. 17
LOGAN, Utah, Sept. 10 (TNSEve) -- Utah State University issued the following news:
By Mary-Ann Muffoletto
Utah State University's Science Unwrapped welcomes USU data scientist Kevin Moon as featured speaker, as the College of Science's public outreach program kicks off the new series "Science on the Horizon" Friday, Sept. 17.
Inquiring minds of all ages are welcome to the talk, "Seeing Science: Using Machine Learning to Visualize Data," which begins at 7 p.m. in the Emert Auditorium, Room ESL
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Utah State Alumni Reflect on 9/11 Attacks
LOGAN, Utah, Sept. 9 (TNSOps) -- Utah State University issued the following news:
On Sept. 11, 2001, four coordinated terrorist attacks were orchestrated against the United States.
These attacks took 2,977 innocent lives and impacted the lives of people all over the world, including those who were Utah State University students in the fall of 2001.
Arlynda Jorgensen, now a high school physics teacher in Maryland, was studying at Utah State at the time of the attack. She recalls first hearing
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Utah State University Department of Public Safety Becomes an Official Accredited Agency
LOGAN, Utah, Sept. 9 (TNSAcc) -- Utah State University issued the following news:
The Utah State University Department of Public Safety (DPS) police department is now an officially accredited agency, as approved by the Utah Chiefs of Police Association. USU becomes just the second university in the state to receive police accreditation and is part of the less than 10 percent of law enforcement agencies in the state to be accredited. The accreditation plaque was officially presented to DPS by As
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Utah State University Engineering Professor Published in One of World's Oldest Scientific Journals
LOGAN, Utah, Sept. 10 (TNSJou) -- Utah State University issued the following news:
By Matilyn Mortensen
Research by a Utah State University College of Engineering professor is featured on the September cover of one of the world's oldest scientific publications.
Assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering Haoran Wang co-authored the report "Nematic liquid crystalline elastomers are aeolotropic materials," which is the cover story in the September issue of Proceedings of the Roy
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Utah State University: Stone Age Foodies - Comparing Ancient and Modern Food Choices With Isotopes
LOGAN, Utah, Sept. 8 (TNSJou) -- Utah State University issued the following news:
If there is any skill that humans are especially good at, it's eating. From bleu cheese to hot chilies to smoked locusts, human digestive systems are remarkably adept at extracting nutrition from a variety of sources. But the modern diet doesn't cover nearly the same ground as that of ancient humans, according to new research from Stefani Crabtree, assistant professor of social-environmental modeling in Utah State
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