Six undergraduate researchers from USU’s College of Science are among about 30 Aggies selected to present research posters to state legislators and visitors to Utah’s Capitol Hill in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, February 18, from 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. The scholars serve as ambassadors for USU, present cutting-edge studies and highlight the importance of undergraduate research experiences for students, local communities and the State of Utah.
Distribution of 76 Organic Compounds and their Emission Composition throughout the Uintah Basin



Understanding the Role of Small, Non-coding RNA in Bumble Bee Social Behavior





Addressing Refugee Health Disparities and Outcomes through Community-Based Participatory Research: Toward the Development of Refugee-Led Community Health Board


Use of a Portable, Handheld
X-Ray Fluorescence Unit (pXRF) to Measure Alteration in Exhumed Fault Zones: Implications for Hydrological Rock Properties and Injection-Induced Seismicity

Akt and Inflammatory Pathways Activation by Cache Valley Particulate Air Pollution





Hematite Microtextures and
(U-Th)/He Thermochronometry
of the Hurricane Fault, Southwestern Utah: Evidence for a Paleoearthquake?