When I first arrived at Utah State University in 1990 as a new professor studying sheep genetics, I never imagined
When I first arrived at Utah State University in 1990 as a new professor studying sheep genetics, I never imagined
As I conclude my sixth year as president and my 32nd year at Utah State University, I’ve reflected on how
My first awareness of limited water was in 2009. Our neighborhood’s well was shut off after nitrates were discovered in the
I spent my childhood summers and weekends mending fences, branding cattle, and planting the fields of my uncle’s 3,500-acre ranch
When students first enroll in college, they are often asked by family members, “What do you want to do?” I
Utah is blessed with some of the most beautiful and diverse landscapes in the world. The Great Salt Lake provides refuge
When I was first hired as an assistant professor in the Department of Animal, Dairy, and Veterinary Sciences at Utah State University in 1990, women held just nine senior faculty positions
This time of year can be particularly hard in the best of times. We have short days, long nights, surrounded
We have been through a lot in the last six months. In late March, Utah State University students, faculty, and staff
Dear Aggies, friends, and neighbors, It is likely that the constant news about COVID-19 and rapid changes in response to the