september 2019 summer scoop
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September 2019
Summer Scoop
In This Issue:
Happy Fall!
USU Announcements
Aggie Athletics
Scholarship Recipients
September Events
Fall Activities
Happy Fall! With the leaves turning colors, we are starting to
see all of the students back on campus! We
miss having you up here and cannot wait for
next summer. After taking a brief break, we are
looking into all your advice to make next year
even better. We have started working on getting
instructors for next summer and looking into
what tours we can offer next summer!
Speaking of next summer, housing contracts are
currently available! Check out our sponsored
housing HERE on the website to find
information about these properties and contact
information to find the place you’ll call home
next summer!
So now it a great time to enjoy your favorite
pumpkin spice treat and get ready for fall to
come in full swing!
Thank you all for filling out the End of Summer Survey! We love hearing your thoughts on our program! Check out
some of these testimonials!
“Just completed my fifteenth season as a Summer Citizens and we’ve signed up for
number sixteen in 2020! I think that says it all!”
“If you had a magic lamp
like Aladdin and you
wished for a perfect
summer, your Genie
would transport you to
Logan, Utah. You could
save the other two wishes
because everything you
wanted would be
available.”
-Norene and Fred Stafford
“Just what the doctor ordered; intellectual stimulation and cultural immersion in a return to nature setting.”
-Jean Tittle
“This has been such a wonderful
experience in so many ways!”
Aggie Athletics:
Just living in Logan during the summer will
teach you how to love the Utah State Aggies.
Even from home, you can still support Aggie
Athletics! Below is a list of the dates of some of
the upcoming events occurring for the Aggie
Athletes this month!
Volleyball: Click HERE for full schedule Utah State Invitational (August 30-31): Logan, UT
North Portland Marriott Invitational (Sept 6-7): Portland, OR
Bay Area Invitational (Sept 13-14): San Francisco/Moraga, CA
Utah Valley University (Sept 18 @ 7:00 pm): Logan, UT
Weber State University (Sept 21 @ 6:00 pm): Ogden, UT
Boise State University (Sept 24 @ 7:00 pm): Logan, UT
Air Force Academy (Sept 26 @ 6:30 pm): USAFA, CO
Soccer: Click HERE for full schedule
U of Utah (August 30 @ 7:00 pm): Salt Lake City (PAC-12 Network)
Weber State University (Sept 4 @ 4:00 pm): Logan, UT
Marquette (Sept 8 @ 12:00 pm): Milwaukee, WI
Illinois State (Sept 13 @ 6:00 pm) : Normal, IL
Illinois-Chicago (Sept 15 @ 12:00 pm): Chicago, IL
Idaho State (Sept 22 @ 1:00 pm): Logan, UT UNLV (Sept 27 @ 8:00 pm): Las Vegas, NV
Nevada (Sept 29 @ 2:00 pm): Reno, NV
Cross Country: Click HERE for full schedule
Sagebrush Invitational (August 31): Logan, UT
Montana State Invite (September 21): Bozeman, MT
Football: Click HERE for full schedule
Wake Forest (August 30 @ 6:00 pm): Winston-Salem, NC (ACC Network)
Stony Brook (Sept 7 @ 5:30pm): Logan, UT (Facebook) San Diego State (Sept 21 @ 8:30pm): San Diego, CA
(CBS Sports Network) Colorado State (Sept 28 @ 5: 30pm): Logan, UT
(CBS Sports Network)
USU Announcements:
101 Years of “The Scotsman”
Have you ever seen the song that the students sing along
with the fight song at Aggie games? This song is called the
Scotsman! Written by a student in 1918 to demonstrate the
perseverance of USU and its students, this song is as
important as the fight song at Utah State Univeristy. Click
HERE to watch a video of students doing it. The lyrics can be
found below:
Show me a Scotsman,
Who doesn’t love the thistle.
Show me an Englishman,
Who doesn’t love the rose.
Show me a true-blooded
Aggie from Utah.
Who doesn’t love the spot . . .
Where the sagebrush grows!
On Fridays, we wear Aggie Blue!
Join Aggies everywhere and wear “Aggie Blue” and “Fighting White” every Friday in honor of
True Blue Aggie Fridays!
New Bag Check Policy:
Starting this fall, USU is implementing a phased security check for all attendees at
men’s basketball and football games during the 2019-20 season. This will
include a bag search for the upcoming sport seasons. Click HERE for more
details about what is permitted for the upcoming year if you’re planning on
coming to any Aggie Games!
Interested in Doing More?
If you are interested in helping out students at Utah State
University, click HERE for ways to help give to the students or
be involved with USU.
Scholarship Recipients:
Kiley Duersch: Kiley recently graduated from Ridgeline High School and will be attending Utah State University in the fall. She plans to major in accounting. She is a good student and is passionate about gaining an education. During high school, she spent time as the girls’ basketball manager and served on the Nibley City Youth Council for three years. Part of her responsibilities on the youth council allowed her to plan some of the big events in Nibley. As the oldest in her family, she is a good example to both her siblings and others around her as she is driven and persistent in the face of opposition. She is a natural leader and is willing to work hard. Kiley is going to be successful in whatever she ends up doing in the future.
Every year, we are so grateful for the money that is donated to help a student attending Utah State
University. We are so grateful for all that you do to help support the youth of today! We would like to
introduce you to our two 2019 scholarship recipients.
Ashley Perez: Ashley recently graduated from Ridgeline High School and is going to school to become a high school Spanish teacher so that she can connect with her students and help them be successful both in the classroom and outside of it. In addition to helping her future students, Ashley is going to school to set an example to her younger brothers and those around her as she becomes the first person to graduate with a college degree in her family.
She truly cares about those around her and never ceases to show them. She is going to touch so many lives as she meets new people in her classes and on campus.
USU Education Program:
-USU Education program is ranked 27th in the nation!
-A USU teaching license transfers to over 30+ states
-Opportunities to participate in international student teaching
-You start teaching in a classroom your second year of school
-USU has on campus: 4 preschools and 1 elementary school that allows student to have on-campus experience without leaving campus.
-Undergraduate and graduate research opportunities
Click HERE for more information about the USU
Education Program
USU Accounting Program:
-Constantly ranked as one of the top accounting programs, always in the top 50 regardless of the small faculty numbers.
-Master’s degree is among the Top 10 schools in the nation on the uniformly administered CPA exam.
-Undergraduate and graduate opportunities both inside the classroom and out help build successful future accountants.
-Being the language of business, the program acknowledges the preparedness it provides for more than just accounting, but all careers.
Click HERE for more information
about the USU Accounting Pro-
gram and Huntsman School of
Business.
September Events Eva Kwong Exhibition
September 2 - September 27
Chase Fine Arts Center
Tippetts & Eccles Galleries
Click HERE for more information
Weeks of Welcome for USU Students
August 26 - September 7
Click HERE for more information
Fry Street Quartet Performance
Tuesday, September 17 at 7:30 pm
Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall
Click HERE for more information
Arrington Mormon History Lecture
Thursday, September 19 at 7:00pm
Logan Tabernacle
Click HERE for more information
Science Unwrapped-Food on Mars
Friday, September 20 at 7:00 pm
Eccles Science Learning Center Auditorium
Click HERE for more information
89th Annual USU Homecoming
September 22—28
“Once an Aggie, Always an Aggie”
Click HERE for more information
Civics & Humanities for Non-Majors
September 24—28 at 7:30pm
Chase Fine Arts Center-Black Box Theatre
Click HERE for more information
The Business of Music with Ulysses Owens Jr
Monday, September 30 at 12:30pm
Chase Fine Arts Center Room 104
Click HERE for more information
Autumn Activities Although it may still be warm, that doesn’t mean we can’t celebrate this time of year! From pumpkin to
warm colors, check out these fun activities that will help you get into the fall mood!
It’s time to head
back to school!
Click HERE for a
quiz to see “Are
You Smarter
Than a 5th
Grader?”
Click HERE for directions to build
this cute pumpkin for the season!
Come October, we like the scary fall
decorations. Check out some of
these more welcoming decorations
for your house or yard! Click HERE
for some fun fall decorations!
Is it really fall without some pumpkin food? Click HERE for
some fall recipes! (And they’re not all desserts!) Click HERE for the recipe to
some of our favorite fall
cookies! (Tip: Substitute the
ginger, nutmeg, and cinnamon
for 2 teaspoons of pumpkin pie
spice, you will be the talk of the
town with these pumpkin
oatmeal chocolate chip cookies!)
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