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Society of Women Engineers General Meeting Social
Meeting
Join the Society of Women Engineers to connect with your peers, industry professionals, and play games!
Start by Believing Day
Special Event
Visit a pledge booth across the state on this day to learn how to respond to a survivor when they disclose their experience to you. Then, take the pledge to start by believing; making a personal commitment to respond to a survivor with belief and empathy, support that survivor on their road to justice and healing, and to end the silence and stop the cycle of violence within our communities. You can also take the pledge online throughout the month at startbybelieving.usu.edu and be sure to use the campaign hashtag #USUbelieves so we can track the number of pledges USU takes.
Engineering: Making a Difference While Making a Living
Panel Discussion/Presentation
Kim Shelley’s career has focused on Utah’s environmental priorities. As the Executive Director of the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), she leads with a vision of improving the health and quality of life of Utah residents through the administration of state and federal laws that protect Utah’s air, land and water. An engineer by training, Shelley has held various leadership roles within DEQ, most recently as the department’s deputy director. She was the assistant director of the Division of Water Quality and manager of the Surface Water Discharge Program, where she oversaw the permitting of complex wastewater projects. She was also previously appointed by former Gov. Gary Herbert to represent the state on the Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Forum and Advisory Council. Before she joined the Division of Water Quality, she worked in the Division of Environmental Response and Remediation’s underground storage tank program. In addition to her public sector experience, Shelley has worked in private industry as a research and development engineer. Shelley was raised in Salt Lake City and is a graduate of the University of Utah with a bachelor’s degree in Metallurgical Eng
Research Week Award Ceremony
Ceremony/Awards/Celebration
The College of Engineering invites students, faculty, and staff to our annual Research Week Awards Ceremony.
MAE Research Seminar Series
Conference/Seminar
Dr. Zilong Song
Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Utah State University
Presentation Title: Reduced Order Modeling of a Friction Stir Welding Problem
MAE Research Seminar Series
Conference/Seminar
J.N. Reddy
Distinguished Professor, Regents' Professor, O'Donnell Foundation Chair IV, and Director, Center of Innovation in Mechanics for Design and Manufacturing
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Texas A&M
Modeling of Architectured Materials and Fracture in Solids: Nonlocal Approaches
ASME SoapBox Derby
Student Activities
The Soapbox Derby is an annual event for students and community members to create soapbox cars to compete in a downhill, tournament-style race. Any four-wheeled, gravity-powered car under 300 pounds that fits in a 6'x4.5' box is welcome at this event. Creativity is encouraged!
Society of Women Engineers General Meeting Social
Meeting
Join the Society of Women Engineers to connect with your peers, industry professionals, and play games!
A Conversation with George Herms
Arts/Entertainment
Please join us for a moderated conversation with George Herms led by Bolton Colburn. A reception will follow. George Herms is one of the last living beat generation artists. A rebel to the core, he still makes assemblage sculptures from the detritus of our culture's castoffs and waste. Herms have been active both in northern and southern California with the assemblage and beat movements since the 1960s and have worked and collaborated with luminary artists and poets like Wallace Berman, Bruce Conner, Michael McClure, and Diane di Prima.
Eli Yablonovitch Lectures
Lecture/Readings
Renowned UC Berkeley Professor Eli Yablonovitch will give a lecture titled "Carbon Negative Technology to Solve the Climate Crisis"
Eli Yablonovitch Lectures
Lecture/Readings
Renowned UC Berkeley Professor Eli Yablonovitch will give a lecture titled "Physics does Optimization (for free): A New Approach Toward Computation"
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