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The Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (NEHMA) at Utah State University is Utah’s only museum dedicated to modern and contemporary American art. Its collection houses over 5,500 artworks focused on art from the American West. Visit NEHMA for a cultural experience, a creative date, a class assignment, or a calm place to escape to between classes. Admission is free and free parking is available! FALL HOURS Monday: Closed Tuesday: 10am-5pm Wednesday: 10am-5pm Thursday: 10am-7pm

Friday: 10am-5pm Saturday: 9am-2pm Sunday: Closed

NONI’S COFFEE SHOP & NEHMA STUDY CENTER NEHMA is the perfect place for a study break. Noni’s Coffee Shop, located in the Museum lobby, features a full espresso bar and daily soup and salads, including vegetarian and vegan options. Our Study Center features art study drawers, which allow an up-close look at artworks outside our current exhibition. Our library, located in the study center, offers digital access to NEHMA’s collection in addition to our collection of modern art books.

STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES NEHMA regularly offers paid work, volunteer opportunities, and credit internships for USU students. Students can get an inside look at how a modern art museum functions, including opportunities to learn from our staff and get hands-on experience in a museum setting.

 Learn more at artmuseum.usu.edu. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter at @nehma_usu.

UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS The Day After Tomorrow June 27 – December 20, 2020 Organized in response to the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, The Day After Tomorrow explores different ways artists have addressed crisis, including expressions of hurt or despair and visions of a more peaceful tomorrow. A community gallery will feature guest artists and interactive displays that invite you to express your own responses to recent events. Women, Surrealism and Abstraction August 24, 2020 – July 31, 2021 Women, Surrealism and Abstraction presents a broader, more inclusive view of art history, highlighting art made by women—including women of color—so often overlooked or dismissed by museums, collectors, and art historians during the 20th century, especially in discussions of surrealism and abstraction.

COVID-19 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS NEHMA has taken many precautions—including face masks, regular cleaning, and social distancing—to make sure the Museum is a safe environment for all visitors and staff!


BRING YOUR WHOLE SELF TO CAMPUS! To be engaged, you must feel valued and included. The USU Inclusion Center strives to create a warm and welcoming space where everyone feels empowered to bring their full, authentic selves. Enhance your educational experience through programs and activities that weave cultural awareness, inclusion, and social justice into the fabric of Utah State University. Check out our events or join one of our 8 student clubs. Everyone is welcome!

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CONTENTS The Disability Resource Center (DRC)

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Benefits of Studying Abroad

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The College of Humanities

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and Social Sciences USU Inclusion Center The Sexual Assault and

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Anti-Violence Information Office The College of Education

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and Human Services The Merril-Cazier Library USU Online

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DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Science Political Science is the study of government, public policies, political processes, and political behavior. Students are encouraged to reflect on the political demands that fall on them as citizens.

Law & Constitutional Studies This is the only major of its kind in the Intermountain West. The program is intended to introduce students to the study of law and politics, with an emphasis on the American Constitution.

International Studies The international studies program addresses the global problems of security, development, ethnic conflict, and human rights, as well as problems relating to the environment and natural resources.

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THE DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER THE DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER (DRC) works to ensure that students with disabilities can fully participate in all University programs, services, and activities. The center helps individuals with disabilities overcome barriers that could otherwise limit their academic, professional, and personal potential. These barriers may be architectural, attitudinal, or related to University programs. The DRC serves students with any physical or mental health condition that limits a major life activity. Examples include, but are not limited to, learning disabilities, ADHD, depression, anxiety, autism, chronic health conditions, head injuries, hearing loss, and low vision. If you have, or suspect you may have, a physical, mental health, or learning disability that may require accommodations, we are here to assist you. To get started, submit an application located on the DRC website, www.usu.edu/drc. After submitting your application, call the DRC (435-797-2444) or come into the office (University Inn, 101) to schedule an initial appointment with an Accessibility Consultant. During an initial visit with an

Accessibility Consultant, you will discuss the educational barriers you are experiencing. If asked, you will need to provide documentation of your disability that meets our guidelines. If you do not have documentation, we can help you get it. You will then work with your Accessibility Consultant to identify and establish appropriate accommodations. Once you are eligible, you will request your accommodations each semester as needed. Services Available to Students: • Accommodated Testing • Accessible Print Materials • Notetakers • Interpreting, Transcribing, and Captioning • Transition Services • Assistive Technology • Architectural Access • Early Registration • Housing Accommodations • Other less common accommodations

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SOCIOLOGY SOCIAL WORK & ANTHROPOLOGY

MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE WORLD Crime & Deviance Social Inequality People, Place & Change Social Health & Wellbeing Human Behavior Social Justice Archaeology Cultural Anthropology Biological Anthropology

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APPLIED ECONOMICS Interested in energy policy, business, economics, natural resources, environmental management, or law? The Applied Economics degree provides an outstanding background for work in federal, state, and local government, as well as in the private sector. Graduates of this program work in positions involving the analysis of prices and markets, preparation of economic feasibility studies, and economic forecasting.

Pursue a degree in applied economics and open the door to excellent career opportunities!

Understand the world around you and learn about • Natural resources • Energy policy • Water valuation • Data analysis • Risk analysis • Commodity markets • Mapping technology

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USU PUBLIC SAFETY USU Police serves the campus community seven days a week, 24 hours a day. State-certified police officers are responsible for the investigation of all crimes committed on campus. USU also provides a specialized investigator and victim advocate who work with those who have experienced sexual violence on campus.

Police Services on Campus • Safety escort 24 hours a day. • Jumpstart a dead car battery. • Assistance when you lock your keys in your vehicle. • Crime-prevention programs to campus groups upon request.

USU Alerts

USU issues campus alerts when there is a significant emergency, an ongoing threat of certain crimes on campus, or a safety concern about weather or off-campus incidents. Learn more at www.alert.usu.edu.

Utah State Safe App

Utah State Safe is the official safety app for all USU campuses and connects you directly to Public Safety on the Logan campus. Campus alerts for Logan are also sent through push notifications in the app. Learn more at www.safeapp.usu.edu.

Crime Statistics

USU publishes an Annual Security and Fire Safety Report. Learn more at www.usu.edu/dps/clery.

USU Public Safety Headquarters 800 E 1250 N, Logan Utah State University 435.797.1939 9-1-1 for all emergencies

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Make a lasting impression on your world. Landscape architects create the places you LOVE. You can create those places, too. Department of Landscape Architecture & Environmental Planning.

Schedule an appointment with our advisor and start designing the future now! laep.usu.edu/students/undergradadvising 435-797-2282

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THE BENEFITS OF STUDYING ABROAD LAST SEMESTER, I studied abroad over 5,000 miles away from Logan, Utah in St. Petersburg, Russia. As cliché as it might sound, I can already say wholeheartedly studying abroad has been one of the best decisions I have ever made. All students at Utah State University should consider studying abroad because of the numerous benefits such an experience provides. It is my hope this article helps students understand why they should embark on their own once-in-a-lifetime trip abroad.

Contrary to common belief, studying abroad can actually be done in an incredibly affordable way. Nearly all universities in the United States have partner programs abroad. USU has over thirty of these direct partnerships, which include agreements with schools among the best in their respective nations, like Waseda University and National Taiwan University. These programs allow students at USU to study at a partner university while paying their

USU tuition rates. Sure, there is a study abroad fee and travel costs, but both the Office of Global Engagement and individual colleges at USU offer many scholarships that help to alleviate this burden. While there are certainly many people who pay thousands of dollars to go abroad, it doesn’t have to be this way. Studying abroad is reasonably

priced if you do it correctly. Many of the benefits of studying abroad are self-evident. At its heart, it’s an adventure. It’s a time of great freedom. For many individuals, studying abroad is a rare opportunity to rid themselves of everything familiar and leap into the unknown. Studying abroad is as close as one can get to true freedom in the modern world. You too can have a potentially life-changing opportunity. Take a leap of faith and go into the Office of Global Engagement to see what your options are; the world is your oyster. By Kristian Fors (originally published March 2, 2020 on usustatesman.com. This is an adapted, paid for version by the Office of Global Engagement)



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Majors & Careers

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THE COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES CHaSS THE COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES and Social Sciences (CHaSS) at Utah State University empowers Aggies to become leaders in their professions. Whether you strive to change society, to help your community, to bridge cultures, or to document the human experience, CHaSS offers more than 25 majors and 40 minors alongside certificate programs that let you create your own path to success. Why not study what you love and leave with the transferable skills needed to thrive in a fast-paced world?

CHaSS faculty mentors and research centers provide students with opportunities to discover their passion, analyze complex problems, communicate ideas respectfully, and become future leaders. Students develop expertise through internships, field study, labs, cultural immersion,

and service learning, leaving the classroom with an abundance of in-demand skills. With access to robust alumni networks and career programs, CHaSS students can explore job options and make meaningful connections before graduation. Our alumni go on to enjoy careers in law, healthcare, business, education, government, and the tech sector, working nationally and internationally at non-profits, think tanks, schools, news outlets, start-ups, and fortune 500 companies.

from, including licensure programs and accelerated paths to advanced degrees, CHaSS students can customize their undergraduate experience to lead to any number of desired careers. So whether you know where you want to go or are excited to acquire new expertise, let CHaSS help you discover the road ahead. Join us on your journey at Utah State University!

The jobs of today may look different four years from now. CHaSS prepares agile and adaptable graduates who can communicate effectively, respond to new challenges, and synthesize information — skills that you can take with you no matter where you go. So where can CHaSS take you? With so many flexible majors to choose

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Passionate about the outdoors and our environment?

Pursue a degree in environmental and natural resource economics! What is a Natural Resource Economist? If you enjoy the outdoors and are interested in policy and management, this could be the major for you. Discover the value of a reservoir for power generation, recreation and irrigation, all while calculating economic and environmental tradeoffs. Natural resource economists are needed to balance increasing competition for limited land, water and other natural resources, while considering growing concerns about environmental degradation.

How do you put a price on clean air? What is the value mountain river?

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SEXUAL ASSAULT AND ANTI-VIOLENCE INFORMATION OFFICE THE REALITY IS that approximately 21% of college students report having experienced dating violence by a current partner, and 32% of college students report experiencing dating violence by a previous partner (“The Truth About Domestic Violence on College Campuses�, 2017). It’s imperative that as a student of Utah State University you are aware of the resources available to you in case you or someone you know experiences any form of violence. The Sexual Assault & Anti-Violence Information (SAAVI) Office provides free and confidential advocacy and therapy to primary and secondary survivors of all forms of interpersonal violence, including sexual assault, stalking, dating/domestic violence, bullying, and hazing. SAAVI also offers support and resources for those in unhealthy relationships, as well as healthy relationship workshops and anti-violence outreach to the USU campus community.

GET HELP Advocacy: Advocates help remove barriers to healing by empowering survivors with information about options and helping them navigate the path they choose: • Assistance with academic, housing or work accommodations • Help in reporting to law enforcement and/or

filing a university report • Accompany a survivor in seeking medical care Therapy: SAAVI provides individual and group therapy for primary and secondary survivors of all forms of interpersonal violence. SAAVI therapists speak English and Spanish fluently. GIVE HELP You can make a difference in the life of a survivor by: • Express belief and avoid questioning a survivor’s story. It isn’t up to you to investigate or know all the details. • Quietly listen. Don’t pressure a survivor to talk about their experience. Show interest, but don’t pry. • Treat a survivor the way you always have. Be yourself. • Accept a survivor’s experience the way it happened. Avoid statements such as, “you should have...â€? or “why didn’t you‌â€? • Give a survivor space to feel what they need to feel to move through the healing process. Instead of saying “Don’t think about it,â€? say “It’s OK to cry.â€? • Leave comparisons alone. Each person experiences trauma and the healing process differently. Don’t compare one survivor’s experience with another’s. • Know what resources are available, and encourage the survivor to seek professional help. Learn more at sexualassault.usu.edu.

GET INVOLVED Attend an Event: SAAVI helps put on several events every year, including the Red Zone information fair, the Clothesline Project, Stalking Awareness Month activities, a healthy relationships fair, Safe Spring Break, Start by Believing Day, and Walk a Mile in Her Shoes. Become a Peer Educator: Students must apply and interview to become a volunteer peer educator. Peer educators plan and implement multiple events, presentations, and awareness campaigns throughout the year. Apply online at saavi.usu.edu under “get involved.â€? Join the USU Can Stop Abuse Club: Subscribe to our monthly volunteer newsletter or join the SAAVI Club by emailing saavi@usu.edu. Request a Presentation or Training SAAVI offers outreach upon request to classrooms, student clubs or organizations, fraternity and sorority life, student-athletes, employees, Colleges and departments. Topics: • Healthy relationships • Sexual respect and consent • Understanding victim trauma • How to Start by Believing • Sexual violence in the media • Online dating

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USU INCLUSION CENTER You Have Value RELAX AND BE proud of who you are. Our students, staff, faculty, and alumni embrace, support, and advocate for every member of our Aggie family. The USU Inclusion Center creates an environment of acceptance, respect, and empowerment. You are valued here and your involvement with our clubs and organizations will make us even stronger.

Engage with Fellow Aggies The Inclusion Center is made up of five different programs: Adult Learner, Gender & Sexuality, Indigenous Programs, Multicultural Student Services, and Women & Gender. Each Program offers specific resources, support, advocacy, events, and clubs. Adult Learners Though there isn’t a one-size-fits-all definition, adult learners are generally students over 25 years old, have had large gaps in their education, and have families. We create a welcoming environment where non-traditional students can gather to connect, take advantage of campus resources, and succeed in the academic journey.

Gender & Sexuality

opportunities for learning and activism to support and empower all individuals in building an inclusive and compassionate society.

We provide education and awareness, community engagement, and foster empowerment and support to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, asexual, and allied (LGBTQIA+) students, faculty, and staff.

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We provide resources andsupport for indigenous students at Utah State University. Indigenous programming creates a safe space to foster a personalized approach to your college experience. We aid indigenous students in retaining and completing a degree at USU.

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Multicultural We support student services through inclusive, student-centered programming that enhances the academic, cultural, and social experiences of students from diverse backgrounds. Women & Gender We promote and advocate for gender equity on campus and in the community. We facilitate

Why choose to join Student Support Services? A federal TRIO program

SSS supports students to meet the challenges of higher education by strengthening and developing academic and self-management skills. Services offered: Small Math Classes Academic Advising Tutoring Course Selection Major/Career Advising Applying to Grad School Study Skills Instruction Financial Aid Planning Financial Literacy

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Be an

Upstander “Upstanding”

is a bystander intervention approach for the prevention of harmful situations, like sexual misconduct, drug and alcohol misuse, bias and discrimination, depression or suicidal thoughts, and interpersonal violence.

An Upstander

is a person who stands up to prevent harm to another.

An Upstander can intervene in four ways — the 4 Ds: Direct

Distract

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Address the situation in the moment. Say or do something.

Interrupt the situation by causing a distraction. Change the subject of the conversation.

Ask for help. Recruit friends to help remove someone from a situation.

Address the situation after it has happened. Talk to someone about their behavior later or report an incident to the university.

USU has a lot of support and reporting resources

to help individuals who have been impacted by sexual misconduct and discrimination. Confidential resources do not provide information about your experience to anyone else. sexualrespect.usu.edu. When a student reports sexual misconduct, either on behalf of themselves or another student, they receive amnesty for drug and alcohol student code violations related to the incident. usu.edu/sexual-respect/ policies/amnesty.

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THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES Be a Teacher

THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION and Human Services is currently ranked 29th in the nation for graduate programs and 12th in the nation for research funding. The School of Teacher Education and Leadership (TEAL) encompasses elementary education, secondary education, and educational leadership in K-12 administration. Dr. Kathy Cabe Trundle, Department Head of the School of Teacher Education and Leadership, oversees the unit and provides leadership for the faculty and staff. The teacher preparation programs in the School of TEAL have an outstanding reputation and are accredited by AAQEP, a national accrediting agency for teacher preparation.

Superintendents, principals, and others who hire USU education program graduates rank them as the best prepared teachers in the state. This is due largely to the field-based cooperative preparation program established over 20 years ago between the teacher preparation programs and the on-campus Edith Bowen Laboratory School as well as K-12 schools throughout Utah. Students orientation-half-page-ad.pdf

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can major in Early Childhood and/or Elementa- College of Education and Human Services enjoys. ry Education, each of which includes extensive The college has placement rates at or above 94% practicum experiences associated with all phases for licensed graduates who are seeking employof the program. The Early Childhood program ment in special education, elementary education, is offered in collaboration with the Department and secondary education fields. of Human Development and Family Studies. Advisors are key to the success of education Composite majors include those with Special majors. Our professional advisors are available Education and Deaf Education. from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays to provide Our Secondary Teacher Education Program students with information and to assist them in (STEP) is one of the most highly respected planning their college and professional careers. programs for the preparation of secondary schoolThose desiring to major in elementary educateachers. More than 600 students are planning fortion, early childhood education, or secondary a career in middle or high school teaching and education must complete an online application will complete their degree requirements through for admission to the teacher preparation program. the 22 departments throughout the university in For a complete description of admission criteria partnership with the School of Teacher Educationand information, please visit the website (teal.usu. and Leadership. Students who graduate from edu) or the TEAL Advising Office, Emma Eccles these programs are heavily recruited by school Jones Education Building, Room 373. To schedule districts throughout Utah. Demand is greatest foran advising appointment, please visit http://cehs. mathematics and science teachers, but graduates usu.edu/advising or call (435) 797-0391. from the Secondary Teacher Education Program benefit from the excellent reputation that USU’s

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MERRILL-CAZIER LIBRARY USU Libraries THE MERRILL-CAZIER is devoted to your success. Whether you need a space to collaborate with friends or find a quiet space to study, we have you covered. Enjoy canyon views on our upper levels and thought-provoking exhibits on our lower levels. Make sure you take advantage of our innovative technology and computer labs. We’re USU’s favorite study spot for a reason! We offer our students: • Access to more than a million books, over 40,000 journals, and many article databases through our website (library.usu.edu)

• One-on-one in person and virtual consultations with specialized subject librarians • Online chat options for quick questions and resource access • USU’s Special Collections & Archives that house one-of-a-kind artifacts, rare books, and extensive Aggie history

• Technology for learning and entertainment such as: a VR Lab, 3D Printer, and one-button studio for audio and video recording • Fun events like weekly visits from certified therapy dogs, guest lectures and exhibit openings

convenient service desks throughout the building or virtually throughout our website For Library news, events (that almost always have free food), and tutorials -- follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube (@ USULibraries). We can’t wait to meet you!

• Laptops, iPads, chargers, and more to checkout • Online LibGuides that contain resources like databases, journals, articles, etc. specific to your subject • Composition tutoring at the satellite Writing Center • A friendly team of librarians and student workers who are here to help you at our

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Not sure what you want to study? Find your place in the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences. Interested in business or policy making? Check out our economics and agribusiness degrees. Like math and science? Look into our climate science or food science degrees. Considering a medical career? A degree in nutrition science or animal biotechnology will set you apart.

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DON’T JUST PAY FOR AN ONLINE DEGREE GET A SUPPORT SYSTEM WITH IT USU Online USU ONLINE offers you more than just 60+ online programs and 500+ online courses. It offers Aggies everywhere a support system of dozens of resources, available both on-campus and online. As Utah’s #1 Online University, USU has worked tirelessly to make on-campus resources available to Aggies taking classes from home:

Online library access with free book and video shipping

Free online test proctoring

Online tutoring and peer mentoring

• 24/7 Canvas and IT service desk support These resources will help you prepare for and thrive during your academic career at USU and set you up for success in the workplace. Transitioning to life as a college student can be

difficult. Resources are available to make the transition as easy as possible, even from home! Start off by applying to USU’s hundreds of scholarships and financial aid opportunities, then use USU’s online registration tools to combine online, on-campus and broadcast courses to create a schedule that fits your needs. Once your classes begin, use the Academic Success Center to bolster your academic health, and the USU Student Wellness Center for help on mental and emotional wellbeing. Even if you are far from a campus, you can still feel included in student life since many on-campus clubs allow online students to join. The Career Service Center works with student to find employment opportunities while students go to school. As you approach your last semesters, it will work with you to find internships and jobs in fields that interest you – wherever you are in the country. Staff are available to strengthen your resume and develop interview skills and strategies that you can use to receive offers from well-

known companies. Your ability to succeed after graduating is USU’s top priority. Learn more about the many types of online resources available to you at usu.edu/ online/student-benefits.

Graduate with Online Support Access to education has never been easier and however you connect, USU Online is ready to help you graduate.

DIVISION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS Student Involvement, Engagement, and Wellness

The Division of Student Affairs inspires, engages, and challenges students through inclusive, holistic, student-centered programming.

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Residence Life

Veterans Resource Center

ususa.usu.edu/fsl/index TSC 326 • 435.797.0292

reslife.usu.edu 1125 N. 1000 E. • 435.797.3118

usu.edu/inclusion TSC 315 • 435.797.1728 veterans.usu.edu TSC 314 • 435.797.7886


Membership and eligibility required. Available on new checking accounts only. Upon opening the account, USUCU will deposit $25 into the checking account. Upon receipt of the member’s first direct deposit of $100 or more, another $25 will be deposited into the checking account. May not be combined with other offers. Offer valid through 9/30/2020 while supplies last. Member NCUA. Look for us on Pocket Points.



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