Northern Utah Speaks
Northern Utah Speaks (NUS) is the aggregate of USU’s Special Collections & Archives rich oral history collections. NUS works to identify areas of interest, collect, teach oral history workshops and
best practices, archive, preserve and make available the oral history documentation in areas critical to the people, environment and history of Northern Utah and Utah State University.
This ongoing collection continues to be added to by SCA staff and affiliates in an effort to include the voices of all Northern Utah communities. This continued oral history work is
important as a means to more fully understand and acknowledge the local, state and national story for both present and future researchers. The collection includes:
- Fife Americana & Mormon Collections
- USU Veterans History Project Collection
- Teton Dam Disaster Oral History Collection
- USU Graduate Student Fieldwork Collection
- The Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Collection
- Grouse Creek Cultural Survey Digital Collection: Mormon Buckaroo Territory, 1985
- September 11, 2001: USU Student Documentary Collection
- The Living Traditions of the Bear River Heritage Area
- Italian-Americans in the West: Utah Section Collection
- Latino/a Voices Project & Latino Voices Digital Collection
- The Reverend H. Baxter Liebler Collection