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USU hosted its first ever Science Story Slam, with exciting science-related tales from undergrads and graduate students.
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The international impact of George Floyd's death incited what has been considered a Black-Irish identity movement in Ireland — spear-headed by the non-profit organization Black and Irish.
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This is a true story. It took place in early pioneer days in Mendon about 130 years ago. And now introducing: the biggest and baddest bear in Cache Valley at the time, The Big Slough Grizzly!
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Many of us are familiar with wartime souvenirs, whether we have direct experience with the battlefield or not. Molly Cannon, USU Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Susan Grayzel, USU Professor of History, join us to discuss how these objects can tell timeless stories of our veterans.
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Today, we’ll partner with DEBUNKED, which dispels myths about the opioid crisis and harm reduction, for a conversation with Brian Neilson and Michelle Church.
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On this episode we're joined by Larry Cesspooch, Ute Filmmaker/Storyteller/Spiritual Leader and Valentina Sireech, Member of Ute Tribe and Program Coordinator for the Tribal & Rural Opioid Initiative Resource Center with USU Extension.
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Storytelling is vital to many Indigenous cultures, but preserving oral traditions can be challengingHumans share knowledge through storytelling – historians retell the events of the past, scientists present narratives of their experiments. For many…
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Little Bloomsbury, a Logan-based non-profit organization, recently threw an art festival to celebrate its tenth year of promoting peacemaking. Dr. Brenda…