Drones & Data: Learning How to Restore a Complex River System with AI
By Lael Gilbert ’01 Despite the name, it’s actually rust-and-cream colored water that flows between the banks of the Green River in southeastern Utah. As a flotilla of canoes meanders down the narrow...
View ArticleBronco’s On Board: Mendenhall Tabbed as Aggies’ 31st Football Coach
By Jeff Hunter ’96 The distance between Alpine and Logan is just 112 miles, and the drive can easily be made in less than two hours depending on traffic. Needless to say, Bronco Mendenhall definitely...
View ArticleLearning By Doing: How 4-H Photography Led to a Pursuit of STEM
By Julene Reese ’85 Cassey Ivie joined a 4-H photography club when she was just 5 years old. Taking “way too many photos of the library drinking fountain,” she was captivated by the thrill of hands-on...
View ArticleFaculty Mentors Play a Major Role in Utah State’s Undergraduate Research Success
By Jeff Hunter ’96 Lisa Berreau has been heavily occupied serving in an administrative role as the Vice President of Research at Utah State University for the past five years, but it’s evident the...
View ArticleRedefining Research: Understanding USU’s Undergrad Impact
By Timothy R. Olsen ’09, M.B.A. ’18 Under the microscope, research is interesting, but for many the word itself often isn’t. While research may conjure up images of microscopes, beakers, and white lab...
View ArticleAggie Above: The Force is Strong with Major Jake Singleton
By Jeff Hunter ’96 Since it wasn’t around when he was in college, joining the U.S. Space Force wasn’t a dream of Major Jake Singleton’s while he was attending Utah State University. But thanks in a...
View ArticleUndergraduate Research Led the Way for Manny May to Discover His Passion
By Timothy R. Olsen ’09, M.B.A. ’18 More akin to the sludge you find in the bottom of a wet-dry vac than a college research project, fish puke isn’t high on the list of study topics for most students....
View ArticleA Look Through the Lens of Lele Bonizzi’s Transformative Research
By Emma Lee ’24 Eleonora “Lele” Bonizzi’s journey in photography is about more than capturing images, it’s also about igniting conversations and inspiring social change. Originally from Italy, Bonizzi...
View ArticlePitch Perfect: Huntsman School Team Takes Women’s Stock Pitch Title
By Megan Bowen Launched in 2016, the Women’s Stock Pitch and Leadership Summit challenges students to apply classroom knowledge in real-world scenarios. For students attending Utah State’s Jon M....
View ArticleJaxon Didericksen Seeks to Create Access to Justice
By Jeff Hunter ’96 Jaxon Didericksen’s original higher-education plan called for him to graduate from Utah State University with a degree in accounting. But the Smithfield native quickly realized that...
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