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Call: 435-797-8612 [email protected]
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If you can't find time to make it here, take a virtual tour of our Logan campus online. You won't get any ice-cream, but if that's all you wanted, you can order it online. Also, make sure you create a USU Admissions account , and we'll keep you informed.
Academic Colleges Tour
Aste building main usu campus, about the tour.
The Agricultural Systems Technology and Education Building is located on the North end of campus just off 1400 N in Logan. The building is home to the department of Applied Sciences, Technology & Education department as part of the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences.
Parking is available at the ASTE building for those with green or yellow parking passes, or park at any parking lot and take the purple (8th East Express) or orange (Innovation Campus) Aggie Shuttle down to the ASTE bus stop.
creamery & NDFS building main USU Campus
Recognized as a premier feature of Utah State University, Aggie Ice Cream received a place in the university's new marketing program. The hundred-year tradition of Aggie Ice Cream made on the Utah State campus by staff and students of the Food Science program in the NDFS department.
Parking is available at the NDFS building - park in Aggie Ice Cream customer parking.
Tours can be scheduled between 2:00-5:00 on weekdays , as schedules permit. The tour is specifically for high school or university groups. The size of the processing facility will not permit groups larger than 20 participants. Larger groups can split into smaller groups to tour the facility.
Community tours will be held the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month from 2:00 to 4:30 . There will be three groups of 20 (2:00, 2:45, 3:30). All community tours will be charged $3.00 per participant. The cost will include supplies for tours (hairnets and shoe covers) and one cup or a mini scoop of ice cream.
Tour groups will meet in the lobby of the NDFS building - NOT the Aggie Creamery. We want to avoid traffic at the storefront. Closed-toe shoes are required as well as having long hair tied back.
Virtual Tour
See campus from the comfort of your own home. Make sure to create a USU Admissions account so we can keep you informed.
Aggie chocolate factory main USU Campus
Guided tour of chocolate production from bean-to-bar.
Experience a captivating journey at the Aggie Chocolate Factory (ACF), where you can partake in a comprehensive excursion through the entire chocolate production process. Witness the remarkable intersection of art and science and the unique opportunities to engage in hands-on learning that only Utah State University can offer. Don't miss the opportunity to visit this extraordinary learning, research, and outreach facility. We may even provide a sample or two of our "Best of State" Aggie Chocolate - 3 years in a row!
Parking is available in front of the Blue Square building - park in customer parking. Buses, please park across the street at Maverik Stadium.
laep studios main USU Campus
Located on the east side of campus, the Fine Arts Visual Building houses the Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning (LAEP) Department. LAEP has a studio for each year of student. They also have a studio for Virtual Reality where students can use the VR technology to step into their designs.
Park in any USU visitor parking lot
opdd studios main USU Campus
The Janet Quinney Lawson building is the new home to the Outdoor Product Design and Development program, now giving it an official designated space on the Logan campus. The building provides classrooms, faculty offices, study areas and student labs.
logan-cache airport off-Campus
Logan-Cache Airport is an airport in the western United States in Cache County, Utah, located three miles northwest of Logan. It is owned under the Logan-Cache Airport Authority, formed by Inter-local Agreement between Cache County and Logan City in 1992.
Park anywhere in front of the USU Dispatch building. Free parking for visitors.
aviation maintenance labs main USU Campus
USU is furnished with some of the best maintenance facilities in the nation. Drawing from the combined experience of our professors and staff we have developed a lab environment with state of the art training equipment that is identical to the real world. Students are able to get hands-on training in small class sizes in order to truly get a deep understanding of maintenance practices.
caine dairy off Campus
The Caine Dairy Teaching and Research Center is among the nation's leading dairy production research centers. Work includes studies of animal nutrition and reproduction, waste-handling, animal health, and irrigated pasture for intensive rotational grazing. The center is also home to classrooms and a teaching herd used in the university's dairy herdsman certification program.
Park anywhere in front of the calf hutches. Free parking for visitors.
Tours cannot be scheduled until after 9am
This facility tour takes place outdoors as well as indoors. Visitors should be prepared for weather such as snow or heat, as well as mud. Closed-toe shoes are required, and please tie back any long hair. In the late spring/summer months, please bring a water bottle. Inclement weather may cause a cancellation of a tour, so please be checking your phone/email for correspondence in case of a cancellation. As this facility houses live animals, please be prepared to be around animals, smell manure, and potentially experience birthing or veterinary procedures while touring.
Animal Science Farm off Campus
The Matthew Hillyard Animal, Teaching and Research Center, part of the Animal, Dairy, and Veterinary Sciences Animal Science Farm Complex, has facilities to house and work with equine, dairy, beef, sheep, and swine. The building includes a classroom, offices, and several animal physiology and reproduction labs. There is also a suite of veterinary medicine facilities, including lab, surgery, recovery, and animal holding areas. The building's north wing houses an additional classroom, USDA-inspected meat lab, refrigeration rooms, and office space.
Park anywhere in front of the Hillyard or Equine Center buildings. Free parking for visitors.
research greenhouse main USU Campus
The Research Greenhouse Complex is intended for plant and crop biology research. Designing a study for a greenhouse or other controlled environment typically involves unique modifications to achieve the desired experimental results.
Park anywhere at the teaching greenhouse and an ambassador will meet you to walk you to the research greenhouse.
greenville research farm off Campus
About the tour (spring/early fall).
Grasses, legumes, cereal grains, vegetables, fruits and ornamental plants are bred and evaluated at the Greenville Research Farm in North Logan. The site was established for research in irrigated agriculture more than 100 years ago. Building on a history of developments in plant breeding, scientists continue to provide growers with new high quality, disease-resistant wheat and barley varieties.
Park anywhere in the gravel lot. Parking is free for visitors.
This facility tour takes place outdoors. Visitors should be prepared for weather such as snow or heat, as well as mud. Closed-toe shoes are required, and please tie back any long hair. In the late spring/summer months, please bring a water bottle. Inclement weather may cause a cancellation of a tour, so please be checking your phone/email for correspondence in case of a cancellation.
teaching greenhouse main USU Campus
Established to provide hands-on experience for USU students studying plant science.
Park anywhere in front of the teaching greenhouse. Free parking for visitors.
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One of the best ways to decide on which college you want to attend is to come on a tour. At Huntsman, you will be placed 1 on 1 with a member of our Business Ambassador team who will walk you through our programs, our building, and answer any questions you have.
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Founded in 1888, Utah State University in Logan is a four-year public university, located on a 400-acre site overlooking Cache Valley. More than 23,000 students are enrolled. About 84% of students are working on undergraduate degrees. Typically, some 80 countries and every state in the nation are represented in the student body. Some 80% percent of USU's students are living away from home.
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Utah State University is a Carnegie Research I university, a distinction held by only three percent of research institutions nationwide. With 45 departments in eight academic colleges, as well as an extensive School of Graduate Studies, USU offers excellent opportunities for undergraduate and graduate research, learning and creativity.
As the state's only land-grant university, USU supports the research and dissemination efforts of Extension agents and specialists in every Utah county. USU has an active distance education component with some 10,000 students enrolled.
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Carbon Emissions from Tourism to Yellowstone
New research from the Quinney College of Natural Resources and the Institute of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism makes a case study of one such place — Yellowstone National Park — to calculate surplus carbon visitors from across the world add to the atmosph...
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Presidential Debate 2024
“To have the opportunity to host a U.S. presidential debate is a privilege, and we are thrilled to welcome the world back to the University of Utah. We cannot wait for our students, campus and city to play a role in this historic civic event.”
—Taylor Randall, President of the University of Utah
About the Event
The University of Utah has been selected to host the 2024 Presidential Debate on Oct. 9 at Kingsbury Hall, Nancy Peery Marriott Auditorium.
More information to come.
About the University of Utah
Located in Salt Lake City, the University of Utah is the state’s flagship research public institution. The U enrolls 35,000 students from more than 102 countries and is recognized for pioneering new programs with social impact; generating path-breaking discoveries; fueling critical research; and inspiring innovative approaches to education.
Founded in 1850, the University of Utah offers 72 major subjects at the undergraduate level and more than 90 major fields of study at the graduate level, including law and medicine, the university prepares students to live and compete in the global workplace. Known for its proximity to seven world-class ski resorts within 40 minutes of campus, the U encourages an active, holistic lifestyle, innovation and collaborative thinking to engage students, faculty and business leaders.
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Huskies Visit Smith's Ballpark for Three-Game Series with Utah Baseball
Pac-12 network will have tv coverage of the series.
- Once again throughout the 2024 season, parking on Utah Baseball gamedays is free at Smith's Ballpark. Park in the lot on 13th South, directly North of home plate. Fans can also ride TRAX for free with a valid game ticket or University of Utah UCard—just hop on the Red, Blue or Green Lines to Ballpark Station.
- University of Utah students are always admitted to baseball games free of charge—just show your UCard at the gate.
- For all three games in the Washington series, fans can receive free admission by bringing a food item to donate at Smith's Ballpark. All donations will support the Feed U Food Panty at the University of Utah.
- Friday's matinee will be a Fry-Day game—the first 50 fans through the gates can claim a voucher for free fries. Visit the marketing table on the concourse behind home plate.
- Saturday is MUSS Appreciation Night. The first 50 MUSS members into the ballpark will receive a MUSS-Utah Baseball co-branded hat, as well as a hot dog voucher.
- Also on Saturday, the first 300 fans into the ballpark (whether you're a MUSS member or not) will receive a free Utah-themed koozie.
- Soda Sunday is back for the series finale—all souvenir sodas will be half price.
- Utah is coming off of a dominant 27-4 midweek victory over in-state foe Utah Valley on Tuesday. It saw a Pac-12 era program record 30 hits from the Utes' bats, which was also the most by any team in college baseball this season. Kai Roberts and TJ Clarkson each had five hits in the game, one short of tying the program's single-game record for an individual player.
- The Utes also took two of three on the road at Arizona State last weekend, outscoring the Sun Devils by a combined score of 24-13. It moved the team into fourth place in the Pac-12 standings and was the fourth conference series win of the season, three of which have come on the road.
- A haul of accolades rolled into Salt Lake City on Monday, headlined by southpaw Bryson Van Sickle claiming D1Baseball.com National Pitcher of the Week. The native of Eagle Mountain, Utah, was lights-out in his Friday start at Arizona State with a "Maddux"—that is, a complete game shutout on less than 100 pitches. Such a feat hadn't happened in the Pac-12 since 2018.
- Van Sickle needed just 82 pitches to three-hit the Sun Devils in the 10-0 Utah win. He walked nobody, struck out a season-high eight batters and never allowed the leadoff man to reach. ASU also never put a runner in scoring position all night.
- Utah also swept the Pac-12 Conference weekly awards on Monday; Van Sickle was named Pitcher of the Week and outfielder TJ Clarkson claimed Player of the Week coming off an ASU series in which Clarkson hit .583 with four homers and eight RBI.
- Clarkson paced the Utah bats all weekend at ASU, slashing .583 / .667 / 1.583. Playing in his home state of Arizona, he homered in all three games including a pair in the rubber game victory.
- Offensively, the Utes continue to be led by center fielder and Lehi, Utah native Kai Roberts (.375 / .460 / .618), whose batting average ranks second in the Pac-12. It is more than 100 points North of where Roberts finished his junior season in 2023; he also leads the league with 23 stolen bases entering the week. Roberts is fourth in the league with 14 doubles.
- Roberts follows leadoff man and shortstop Core Jackson in the lineup; the latter is hitting .352 in his first season as a Ute. Jackson (15) trails only Roberts for the most stolen bases in the Pac-12.
- Approaching the final month of the regular season, Utah remains one of the Pac-12's higher-scoring offenses at 7.5 runs per game, thanks in part to the guidance of assistant coach Todd Guilliams . It ranks second in the conference and continues a steady climb over the last three seasons. The Utes averaged 6.2 runs per game in 2022 and rose to 6.7 runs per game in '23.
- The pitching staff also has shown continued progress from a year ago. Now with a 4.81 ERA on the season, the Utes rank fifth in the Pac-12, an improvement from a 7.12 tally at the end of the 2023 season.
- Gary Henderson 's club reached the 20-win mark in their first 28 games, the fastest in recorded program history. Previously, the Utah club known to reach 20 wins the fastest was in 1997; that year the team started 20-12-1.
- After this weekend's series with the Huskies, Utah will turn its focus to a Tuesday, April 23 game at BYU which is set for a 6 p.m. MT first pitch down in Provo.
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#1 Bryson Van Sickle
#10 Core Jackson
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Visit campus hotspots, tour academic labs, learn about student resources, view campus housing options and enjoy lunch on us. ... Utah State University provides multiple options including earning your degree right in your own backyard. A representative will personally escort you around campus, answer questions, and arrange a time for you to meet ...
Founded in 1888, Utah State University is Utah's only land grant institution, serving over 28,000 students in Logan and around the state at Statewide Campuses, as well as at USU Eastern. Known for its robust and cutting edge research, Utah State challenges students to pursue academic opportunities that will change the world.
Witness the remarkable intersection of art and science and the unique opportunities to engage in hands-on learning that only Utah State University can offer. Don't miss the opportunity to visit this extraordinary learning, research, and outreach facility. We may even provide a sample or two of our "Best of State" Aggie Chocolate - 3 years in a row!
Founded in 1888, over 300,000 Aggies have passed through Utah's land-grant and space-grant university. The main campus in Logan is Utah's largest public residential campus and provides a traditional college experience and student life.
USU alumnus and former student body president Sami gives us an introduction to Utah State University. Learn about Sami's story and discover what USU is all a...
Here is the process for applying to Utah State University. Once you are done, check out our what's next guide. 1. Submit Application. Fill out and submit the online application. 2. Pay Application Fee (nonresidents only) After your application is complete you will pay a $50 fee. 3.
Virtually explore our state-of-the-art facility that includes 21 classrooms and 21 student study rooms along with many other student-focused spaces. Take a virtual tour through Jon M. Huntsman Hall. Take Huntsman Hall Virtal Tour.
Since 1888, Utah State University established itself as a premier research institution known through the world for its intellectual and technological leaders...
Huntsman Hall Virtual Tour. Explore our state-of-the-art facility that includes 21 classrooms, 21 student study rooms and many other student focused spaces. Take a virtual tour through Jon M. Huntsman Hall.
Colleges And Universities. Utah State University. Founded in 1888, Utah State University in Logan is a four-year public university, located on a 400-acre site overlooking Cache Valley. More than 23,000 students are enrolled. About 84% of students are working on undergraduate degrees.
Art and culture are important parts of the campus landscape. If you have time while you're here, visit one of two campus museums, take in a theatre performance downtown Logan or go for a hike in one of several canyons located just a few miles east of campus. Don't forget to shop and eat. If it's books for classes, authentic Aggies attire to ...
-----------Since 1888, Utah State University established itself as a premier research institution known through the world for its intellectual and technologi...
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This rich region spews forth paleontology, archaeology and geology in abundance, and it is with this advantage, we strive to bring the cutting-edge world of discovery directly to you. The Utah State University Eastern Prehistoric Museum is one of only five accredited museums in the state of Utah, and the only accredited museum located off the ...
Whether you have an hour or a day, the Prehistoric Museum is for you! Come experience Paleontology, Archaeology, and Geology. Type. Rate. Free Admission on Federal Holidays and Pioneer Day (New Year's Eve, President's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Pioneer Day, Labor Day) Free. Adults (13 and older)
Serving the Uintah Basin's Higher Education Needs. For more than 50 years, Utah State University has delivered quality academics, engaged in research, and served the community through campuses in Vernal and Roosevelt. Our programs fuel local economies by providing educational opportunities that empower individuals and their communities.
One of just 146 U.S. institutions to hold an R1 Carnegie classification, Utah State University is a national leader in research and graduate education. 118 Graduate Degrees Offered Graduate programs at USU include more than 118 master's and doctoral degrees.
About the Institute. Our purpose is to provide accurate, research-based information about tourism and outdoor recreation issues to the Utah State Legislature and state agencies. We provide data and expertise to help communities balance the economic, social, and environmental tradeoffs of tourism development. We use an interdisciplinary approach ...
Walk the campus and experience the U up close and in person. We offer engaging guided tours and invite those who are unable to join a guided tour to try our self-guided tour map resource and visit us on your own. You're welcome to visit campus in-person whenever it is convenient for you. Book a Campus Tour Request a Group Tour.
Utah State University is featured in an episode of the streaming series " The College Tour, " available on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Google TV, and other streaming services. Hosted by Emmy-nominated storyteller Alex Boylan, the series highlights universities and colleges across the nation in 30- or 60-minute episodes to showcase what college life is like at each university through some ...
Defensive back Anthony Switzer, 6-0 and 215 pounds, a transfer from Utah State, chose the Razorbacks on the third day of his visit to Arkansas.
After spending the 2021-22 and 2022-23 seasons in a reserve role at Montana State, Osobor enjoyed a breakout campaign last season with the Aggies, who earned an 8 seed in the 2024 NCAA Tournament ...
Some UT students, professors and free speech advocates criticized the university and law enforcement response, calling it "disproportionate" and an "attack on students".
Here is the process for applying to Utah State University. Once you are done, check out our what's next guide. 1. Submit Application. Fill out and submit the online application. 2. Pay Application Fee (nonresidents only) After your application is complete you will pay a $50 fee. 3.
The latest on pro-Palestinian campus protests. Protest encampments are in place on more than 40 college campuses across the U.S. and in Canada, including UCLA, Northwestern, George Washington ...
Located in Salt Lake City, the University of Utah is the state's flagship research public institution. The U enrolls 35,000 students from more than 102 countries and is recognized for pioneering new programs with social impact; generating path-breaking discoveries; fueling critical research; and inspiring innovative approaches to education.
Logan. October 5. Technical Education Day (USU Eastern) Price. October 6. Out-of-State Day. Logan. October 13. Senior Preview Day.
University of Utah students are always admitted to baseball games free of charge—just show your UCard at the gate. ... Visit the marketing table on the concourse behind home plate. ... Utah is coming off of a dominant 27-4 midweek victory over in-state foe Utah Valley on Tuesday. It saw a Pac-12 era program record 30 hits from the Utes' bats ...
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