Societal Impacts News
'Playing Religion' Exhibit at USU to Explore Board Games Inspired by Latter-day Saint Culture
LOGAN, Utah — An upcoming library exhibit at Utah State University will delve into the intersection of board games, faith and cultural identity within The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Assistant Professor of Mathematics Education Brings Black Joy to STEM
USU's Michelle Frierson has been incorporating Black Joy principles in her research to help Black and other BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and other people of color) youths overcome the anxiety they feel toward science, technology, engineering and math coursew...
CEHS Researchers Collaborate with Canyons School District to Impact Youth with Disabilities
Two Utah State University professors in the Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Sciences have entered into a unique research partnership with Canyons School District.
Curious Kids: USU Interpreter and Scientist Team to Create Science-Learning Magic for Children
If you were recruiting an ambassador to get kids excited about science, you might not immediately think of the homely hagfish. Eel-shaped with tentacles and a protruding mouth, the primitive marine creature, which emits gooey slime to foil predators, pres...
Disability Advocacy Day Raises the Voices of Utahns With Disabilities
A daylong event at the Utah State Capitol brought together people with disabilities, their families, disability-related agencies and legislators in a powerful reminder that Utah policies affect lives — and those affected have the power to speak out.
Discover Extreme Environments on Earth in 'Life on the Edge' Exhibit at Swaner EcoCenter
Park City, UT — Swaner EcoCenter is inviting visitors to discover new environments on Earth and in space at Life on the Edge. The exhibit will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday, from Jan. 24 through May 10.
Expert JoAnn Tschanz to Host Alzheimer's Prevention Health Fair at USU
Clinical neuropsychologist and USU professor of psychology JoAnn Tschanz will join other USU faculty with expertise in psychology, aging, neuroscience and more to host a health fair for Northern Utah residents on June 29.
Finding Faults: USU's Annual Rock-n-Fossil Day Set for Feb. 28
Utah State University’s Department of Geosciences invites rock-hounds to come to the annual Rock-n-Fossil Day, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 28 in the Geology Building on the USU campus. Admission is free.
First-Ever ASPIRE Innovation Challenge Coming This Fall
ASPIRE is partnering with Charge Assist EV to host the center’s first-ever Innovation Challenge. This event will take place Nov. 2-3 at Utah State University with a virtual kickoff on Oct. 31. Students from all disciplines are invited to participate.
Food Insecurity Interventions Addressed at Most Recent Blue Plate Research
Nearly 1 in 8 Utahns are food insecure, and that percentage has increased in recent years. Mateja Savoie-Roskos discussed efforts to address food insecurity in Utah at the most recent Blue Plate Research.
Great Salt Lake Strike Team Releases 2026 Summary, Highlighting Progress, Next-Step Options
Salt Lake City — The Great Salt Lake Strike Team released its 2026 Data and Insights Summary, a comprehensive, science-based resource for Utah policymakers that synthesizes the latest data, research and policy-relevant analysis on Great Salt Lake conditio...
Heads in the Clouds: Utah High School Students Analyze Novel Data From USU Instrument Aboard ISS
Aggie physicists collaborate with Salt Lake City's East High teens to develop a machine learning model for direct-from-space atmospheric waves analysis.
Middle School Students Explore STEM at USU STARS GEAR UP Biotechnology Camp
Utah middle school students from Logan, Ogden and the Salt Lake City area gained hands-on STEM experience during a two-day Biotech Camp in July. The USU STARS GEAR UP program provides students with science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) readines...
Sweet 16: USU's Science Unwrapped Reaches Milestone, Commences New Era Sept. 19
About 17 years ago when Utah State University faculty scientists Michelle Larson, Mary Hubbard and Shane Larson put their heads together to plan a public STEM outreach program, they weren’t exactly sure what the venture would look like. But they were crys...
USU Helps Host Unique and Indigenous Student Specific Natural Resource Leadership Program
The NATURE Program – Native American Tribes Upholding Restoration and Education – aims to support the next generation of Indigenous leaders by building their skills in the fields of environmental conservation and natural resource management. The leadershi...
USU UWLP Publishes New Statewide Data on Utah Women in the Workplace
The Utah State University Utah Women & Leadership Project has released the first of six white papers that share the results of a comprehensive statewide study conducted in the fall of 2024. The study supports the efforts of “A Bolder Way Forward,” a state...
USU Undergrad Prepares to Present Genome Engineering, CRISPR Research on Utah's Capitol Hill
Human Biology major James Cisneros studies animal models with the aim of developing therapeutics for human scourges such as cancer, Alzheimer's disease and viral infections. He's among 30 Aggies presenting research to state legislators at Utah's Research
USU to Share Results of Bear Lake Tourism Study at Saturday Event in Garden City
Utah State University will host a community event at Bear Lake this weekend to share data on increased tourism at the recreation hotspot straddling the Utah-Idaho border.
USU's Science Unwrapped Explores Microplastic Pollution on Friday, Feb. 20
Utah State University environmental and biological engineers Akib Al Mahir and Liyuan (Joanna) Hou are featured speakers at free, family friendly event, which begins at 7 p.m. in the Eccles Science Learning Center on the Logan campus. All ages are welcome...
USU's Science Unwrapped Kicks Off 'Celebrate Undergrad Research' Series, Friday, Jan. 24
Biologist Jessica Habashi describes collaborative bird-window collision research at USU Brigham City at free, family friendly STEM outreach event. USU President Elizabeth Cantwell delivers the series' opening welcome during USU's Year of Undergraduate Res...
Utah State University Researchers Help UDOT Study Vertiports
Earlier this year, the Utah Department of Transportation showcased the state’s first demonstration of a vertiport — a major milestone in a multiyear research collaboration with Utah State University.



















