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Chari Hawkins, former Utah State University standout, came through with a second-place performance in the women’s heptathlon at the 2024 U.S. Olympic Team Trials, which are being contested in Eugene, Oregon, at iconic Hayward Field.
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In other news, Salt Lake County libraries are now providing free menstrual products at all 18 of its branches. And, the Supreme Court is considering reviving approval for a rail project that would boost fuel production in rural eastern Utah.
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Matt White, the president of the USU Foundation, said the deanship will provide the faculty of the college with the resources and stability needed to pursue groundbreaking research and innovative teaching methods.
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Utah State University celebrated the opening of its Emma Eccles Jones Advanced Nursing Education Suite on Monday.
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Gov. Spencer Cox, legislators, and Utah State University leaders celebrated the groundbreaking of the university’s first Veterinary Medical Education Building, marking a significant milestone for the state's first four-year veterinary program.
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Periodically, we highlight a great organization doing good things. Today we’ll spotlight the Sorenson Center at Utah State University.
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“Our goal in doing it around graduation is to get people really thinking about their own privilege and being able to walk and being able to be here in safety, whereas students in Gaza right now have had their schools destroyed.”
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Utah State University’s new College of Veterinary Medicine will officially launch in 2025 in the hopes of bringing more animal health care providers to the West.
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Talks have broken down between Logan officials and homeowners who blocked a trail near Utah State University earlier this year.
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Four years after Utah State University settled with the Justice Department over the university’s mishandling of sexual assault cases on campus, the university says federal oversight will remain longer than initially anticipated.