St. John's Episcopal Church Digital Exhibit and Collection Now Live
Check out this new digital collection and exhibit that document the 150 years history of St. John’s Episcopal Church in Cache Valley!
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All events and exhibit information from Special Collections & Archives.
Check out this new digital collection and exhibit that document the 150 years history of St. John’s Episcopal Church in Cache Valley!
This digital exhibition is a journey to unveiling the often unknown, dismissed, and even hidden excellence of African Americans in the US.
Check out the newest digital exhibit examining I-15's historic impact on Salt Lake City's West Side!
Explore this new oral history collection about the history of Logan's favorite ski resort!
Check out this co-curated exhibit exploring women’s sports and the passage of Title IX.
A digital collection of USU administrators, faculty, staff and student oral histories pertaining to the COVID-19 Pandemic is now live.
The Merrill-Cazier Library will have special hours for Thanksgiving, Finals Week and Winter Break.
Explore his digital collection of posters and broadsides documenting the poetic and aesthetic revolution of the Beat Movement.
An exhibit on the history of the Aggie Creamery is currently on display in the Merrill-Cazier Library.
Kamp Kit, an exhibit exploring the history of outdoor recreation and gear, is on display at the Merrill-Cazier Library through mid October.
USU undergraduate history students uncovered the rich history of Logan's Island Market. Learn more about the project and the Libraries' digital exhibit.
Dr. Benjamin Pykles will present the 2022 Arrington Mormon History Lecture on October 13th, 2022 at 7pm.
A new exhibit features artists from across Utah. On display until July 13th
Richard E. Turley Jr. will discuss Mark Hofmann’s rise and fall, forger and bomber, on March 30, 2022, at 7:00 pm.
Returning Home will be on display on the lower level of the Merrill-Cazier Library until March 25.
In Decisions Downstream, watershed scientist Dr. Sarah Null teams up with Utah-based artists Chris Peterson and Carsten Meier to explore new ways of seeing river habitats. On display September 14th, 2021 - December 8th, 2022.
Dr. Laurie Maffly-Kipp: “A Marvelous Work: Reading Mormonism in West Africa.” Oct. 7th, 7pm.
August 19, 2020 is the 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment. Its language is simple and clear: “The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex.”
Explore the Bear Lake Monster legend in this digital collection featuring folklore, newspaper articles, interviews and other materials from USU's Special Collections and Archives.
This collection provides access to student publications, classroom material, photos, and more related to the Intermountain Indian School
This digital collection highlights select letters and papers of Jack London, legendary author of adventure classics such as Call of the Wild and White Fang.
St. Anne’s Retreat in Logan Canyon has been the destination for legend-tripping for the last fifty years. This exhibit explores the meaning behind these legends and how they are maintained through local culture and oral traditions.
This exhibit explores Iranian-American lives in Southern California, home to the largest Iranian diasporic population for more than four decades.
The Climate Challenge oral history collection documents the experiences of members of the USU scientific community and their perspectives on climate change and communities.
Utah Brews explores the history of the Becker Brewing and Malting Company of Ogden, the longest continuously operating brewing company in Utah.