March 2018 Newsletter | College of Science at Utah State University
John and Lindy Hall talk at USU on April 17 2018
Nobel Laureate John L. Hall on Lasers and Relativity on April 17 at 3pm in ANSC 118
Physicist John Hall, and his wife and educator Lindy Hall, share career insights they've gathered from careers in STEM fields. Dr. Hall, a 2005 Nobel Prize Laureate, will also share highlights of his research in laser technology and relativity. All are welcome.

Join in for great career advice. Refreshments follow the presentation.
All are invited to enjoy exciting student research at the Student Research Symposium Thursday, April 12th and at Ignite USU! on Friday, April 13th.

Other Research Week events open to all include the Faculty Author Exhibition on Tuesday and the D. Wynne Thorne Lecture on Wednesday.

For more information, visit rgs.usu.edu/researchweek/
Join Janet Iwasa, Biochemist of the University of Utah, for 'Visualizing Molecular Processes' on Friday, April 20th, 2018 in ESLC 130 at 7 p.m.

This event is the fourth and final presentation of the 'Science of Art' series. For more information about the event, visit usu.edu/unwrapped.
Science Senator Travis Dowdle and Senator-elect Abigail Longaker invite you to apply to serve on the 2018-2019 Science Council.

All students with a declared major in the College of Science are eligible to apply.

Access applications here. Apply before the process closes on Friday, April 6th.