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Utah State University

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Utah State University (1888- ) is a public research university in Logan, Utah.

Utah State University (USU) was founded in 1888 as Utah's agricultural college and focused on agriculture, domestic arts and mechanical arts. Now, however, the university offers programs in liberal arts, engineering, business, economics, and elementary and secondary education. USU is the largest public residential campus in Utah.

USU's main campus is located in Logan, Utah, with regional campuses in Brigham City, Tooele, and the Uintah Basin.

Citation:
Wikipedia, via WWW, 26 January 2015 (Utah State University (USU) was founded in 1888 as Utah's agricultural college and focused on agriculture, domestic arts and mechanical arts; now offers programs in liberal arts, engineering, business, economics, and elementary and secondary education; is the largest public residential campus in Utah; has a main campus located in Logan, Utah, with regional campuses in Brigham City, Tooele, and the Uintah Basin).

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Recording of Navajo-American Culture symposium

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS 8699
Scope and Contents Contains six tapes with recordings of presentations given at a symposium entitled Navajo-American Culture - Anglo-American Culture: Interaction, Change, and Continuity. The symposium was sponsored by the Charles Redd Center of Brigham Young University, the Mountain West Center for Regional Studies at Utah State University, and the BYU History Department. Includes recordings of five presentations by faculty and students on the importance of maintaining Navajo culture when surrounded by the...
Dates: 1990

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  • Subject: Navajo Indians -- Civilization -- Congresses X