Upcoming Events

18
Nov

USU Research Landscapes — Finding our sense of place

Panel Discussion/Presentation

At the next USU Research Landscapes, we’ll discuss planning and design strategies that can promote a “sense of place” in our communities by identifying and developing the best features in the places we live.

11:30 am - 1:00 pm |
13
Jan

USU Blue Plate Research

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Blue Plate Research is a new event series from Utah State University that is focused on sharing easy-to-understand well-being research with Utah health advocates, statewide stakeholders, and the public. This event will be focused on understanding fat and obesity.

11:30 am - 1:00 pm |
13
Jan

USU Blue Plate Research

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Blue Plate Research is a new event series from Utah State University that is focused on sharing easy-to-understand well-being research with Utah health advocates, statewide stakeholders, and the public. This event will be focused on understanding fat and obesity.

11:30 am - 1:00 pm |
02
Mar

USU Research Landscapes

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Dr. Kelly Kopp discusses her research on landscape water conservation and sustainable turfgrass management at the latest Research Landscapes event. Research Landscapes provides an entry-point for state and community decision-makers to connect with the researchers who are investigating the most critical issues facing Utah. rl.usu.edu

11:30 am - 12:45 pm |
07
Jun

Blue Plate Research: Defenders, bullies, and victims--The social ecology of adolescence

Panel Discussion/Presentation

Everyone wants to be part of a community.

This is especially true for young people as they are discovering who they are and how they fit in the world. Unfortunately, many children face bullying and other acts of victimization.

But what causes bullying? How can defenders reduce its frequency? Is bullying preventable?

Those are the questions being asked by Dr. Diana Meter, a researcher in Utah State University's Human Development and Family Studies department, who explores what factors predict when kids will stand up for each other and how we can encourage more defenders.

Dr. Meter will share some of her findings at the next USU Blue Plate Research, held in-person for the first time from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on June 7, 2022 at Gallivan Hall in downtown Salt Lake City.

Lunch will be provided for attendees!

11:30 am - 1:00 pm |
08
Feb

Research Landscapes on Feb. 8th

Panel Discussion/Presentation

A Salt Lake-based research presentation event focusing on Dr. Patrick Singleton's work on active transportation trails in canal corridors. Trails associated with canals can be a win-win solution by promoting healthy transportation and conserving water.

4:00 pm - 5:30 pm |