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2017-18 End Of The Year Report, Jody Clarke-Midura, Katarina Pantic
2017-18 End Of The Year Report, Jody Clarke-Midura, Katarina Pantic
Faculty Research
What the Issue is
In addition to recruitment, retention or persistence of women through graduation in Computer Science (CS) education has been one of the biggest challenges for the CS education field. Currently, women represent only about a quarter of the labor force (BLS, 2015) and earn only about 18% of the baccalaureate degrees (NSF, 2012) in CS. Attrition rates are highest in the first two years of CS programs (Biggers, Brauer, & Yilmaz, 2008; Miliszewska, Barker, Henderson, & Sztendur, 2006). At Utah State University, the situation is even more dire as women represent only about 10% of the CS …
Don't Panic: A Music Therapy Student's Journey, Kira Lynn Anjewierden
Don't Panic: A Music Therapy Student's Journey, Kira Lynn Anjewierden
Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects
Many college students change majors at some point in their undergraduate study. Studies have found that students who change their major late in their education are more likely to graduate from the institution at which they started than those who switch before their 5th semester. At its conception, the purpose of Don't Panic: A Music Student 's Journey was to serve as an informative source for those interested in the Music Therapy Program at Utah State University, reflecting on both the requirements and the process through the experience of one student. In the time since, the author changed majors, and …
Listen In The Library: Usu Chamber Singers, Usu Chamber Singers, Cory Evans
Listen In The Library: Usu Chamber Singers, Usu Chamber Singers, Cory Evans
All Music Department Programs
The monthly concert series, Listen in the Library, featured student performers in library spaces on the Logan campus. These short, pop-up concerts were one of the ways the USU Libraries was involved in USU’s “Year of the Arts” in 2017-2018. While the library regularly features students’ visual art and exhibits, Listen in the Library brought the performing arts into the space, making student accomplishments in music audible and visible to a community outside the concert hall.
Listen In The Library: Usu Horn Choir, Usu Horn Choir
Listen In The Library: Usu Horn Choir, Usu Horn Choir
All Music Department Programs
The monthly concert series, Listen in the Library, featured student performers in library spaces on the Logan campus. These short, pop-up concerts were one of the ways the USU Libraries was involved in USU’s “Year of the Arts” in 2017-2018. While the library regularly features students’ visual art and exhibits, Listen in the Library brought the performing arts into the space, making student accomplishments in music audible and visible to a community outside the concert hall.
Listen In The Library: Music Therapy Student Musicians, Abby Dean, Kaelie Gillespie, Cassi Craig, Tori Smith, Laura Corrigan, Tirzah Runyan, Allie Richardson
Listen In The Library: Music Therapy Student Musicians, Abby Dean, Kaelie Gillespie, Cassi Craig, Tori Smith, Laura Corrigan, Tirzah Runyan, Allie Richardson
All Music Department Programs
The monthly concert series, Listen in the Library, featured student performers in library spaces on the Logan campus. These short, pop-up concerts were one of the ways the USU Libraries was involved in USU’s “Year of the Arts” in 2017-2018. While the library regularly features students’ visual art and exhibits, Listen in the Library brought the performing arts into the space, making student accomplishments in music audible and visible to a community outside the concert hall.
Listen In The Library: The Lighthouse Quartet, The Lighthouse Quartet, Braun Khan
Listen In The Library: The Lighthouse Quartet, The Lighthouse Quartet, Braun Khan
All Music Department Programs
The monthly concert series, Listen in the Library, featured student performers in library spaces on the Logan campus. These short, pop-up concerts were one of the ways the USU Libraries was involved in USU’s “Year of the Arts” in 2017-2018. While the library regularly features students’ visual art and exhibits, Listen in the Library brought the performing arts into the space, making student accomplishments in music audible and visible to a community outside the concert hall.