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Charlie Crisafulli sits on a rock amidst pine trees at sunset with Mount St. Helens rising behind him in the background.

Mountain Man: A Career and Life at Mount St. Helens

September 15, 2023
9:30 pm
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Charlie Crisafulli was a 22-year-old undergraduate student at USU when he began conducting research at Mount St. Helens just months

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Eric Newell holds a photograph of his mother, Linda Newell King, writing and working on a typewriter as a young woman.

Living The Impossible Dream: Linda King Newell’s Life Was Anything But Ordinary

September 15, 2023
9:27 pm
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Raised in tiny Filmore, Utah, Newell became an influential author, artist, and advocate By Timothy R. Olsen '09, '18 M.B.A. Linda King

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San Juan County Extension agent, Reagan Wytsalucy, poses for a photo in front of one of her Native peach trees.

Putting Down Roots With Native Peaches

September 12, 2023
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San Juan County Extension agent Reagan Wytsalucy is working to restore native peaches to the landscape By Kristen Munson According to Navajo,

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USU President Elizabeth Cantwell poses for a portrait shortly after beginning her tenure at USU.

Future Focused: New USU President Elizabeth Cantwell Has a Modern Land-Grant Plan for USU

September 12, 2023
9:11 pm
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USU's 17th president is excited to tackle the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century By Jeff Hunter '96 Elizabeth Cantwell has

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Recent USU graduate Heather Allen pours replica moon dust into a beaker. The dust was created in a vacuum chamber to measure the effects of sharp, charged dust particles — similar to those found on the moon — that can potentially damage spacecraft, tear through spacesuits and even penetrate the lungs of astronauts.

Recent USU Graduate Uses Vacuum Chamber to Study Effects of ‘Moon Dust’

June 15, 2023
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Heather Allen, now off to Penn State to pursue a Ph.D., honed her skills as a member of professor JR

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USU alum Christine Maughan poses with her recumbent trike with electric assist.

USU Alums Deal With Being COVID-19 ‘Long-Haulers’ More Than 3 Years After Initially Contracting the Virus

June 15, 2023
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Christine Maughan and Ashley Sheesley were both young, active, healthy individuals who now deal with extreme fatigue, migraine headaches, mobility

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Members of the nonprofit group Walking Softer travel around the Antarctic Peninsula on a Zodiac raft to view scenery and wildlife as part of the inaugural Walking Softer Leadership Summit.

USU Professor Inspires Creation of Billionaire Businessman’s Nonprofit, Travels to Antarctica for Leadership Summit

June 13, 2023
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Physics professor Robert Davies and former student Jacob Alder share climate concerns on 'surreal' trip with Walking Softer By Jeff Hunter

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Jennifer Reeve, associate professor of organic and sustainable agriculture, and Matt Yost, associate professor and agroclimate Extension specialist, stand in a field of yellow flowers with the snowcapped Wellsville Mountains in the background.

A Pair of USU Professors Have Joined an International Team to Study Carbon Farming

June 13, 2023
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Carbon farming has garnered increasing attention as a way to reduce carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. By Ethan Brightbill By locking

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a woman jumps to hit a volleyball over the net

On the Move: 50 Years of Title IX

March 2, 2023
5:12 pm
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It was the late ‘70s. So, it certainly wasn’t the first time someone in Utah had hooked up a camping

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Oscar Marquina smiles inside USU's LatinX Center.

Disrupting for Good: Oscar Marquina

March 2, 2023
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Oscar Marquina’s BS ‘05, MBA ‘10 successful business career pays dividends beyond just financial gain. His family immigrated to New Jersey

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