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Utah State University had three days of events to celebrate the federal holiday, which marks the true emancipation of Black Americans from slavery.
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Last month, Utah State University announced the development of a new scholarship for Native American students.
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The Utah Board of Higher Education announced the new president Friday in Logan after meetings and discussions.
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Campus safety was among the first topics discussed during the forums, with attendees asking about candidates about handling sexual assault.
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Many clients want to involve religion or spirituality in their treatment — and they want the practitioner to bring it up first.
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Utah State University’s Landscape Architecture students have formulated and developed initiatives aimed at conserving water for Great Salt Lake. They’ll be presenting their projects Friday at USU’s Logan campus.
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Utah State University is selling 11 registered horses in an online auction May 5-6. All proceeds will go back into the USU breeding program to help fund its education mission.
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And Ogden City officials say snowmelt is creating new waterways and changing the area's landscape.
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Susan Stryker has spent decades working in trans history through books, journals, art and film.
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With the recent wave of anti-trans legislation in Utah and across the country, visibility is a complicated experience for many trans people. But at USU’s Trans Day of Visibility event on Friday, visibility meant community, not scrutiny.