Bombs Bursting in Air: CHaSS Alum Recounts an Aggie Firework Fable
Dale Z. Kirby earned an undergraduate degree in German in 1963. Here he reflects on a rather "explosive" campus event he helped to pull off in 1961.
USU’s Center for Intersectional Gender Studies and Research awarded English Department faculty and a graduate student for their commitment to intersectional research and practice. Technical Communication and Rhetoric PhD student Hannah Stevens was named in the inaugural cohort of Graduate Fellows for 2021-2022. The Graduate Fellows Program is designed to support outstanding graduate student leaders at USU, and the CIGSR hopes to support an equitable and inclusive climate for students across USU’s statewide campusesthrough their fellowships. Faculty members Beth Buyserie, Cree Taylor, Adena Rivera-Dundas, and Ehsan Estiriwere recognized for their commitment to the values of intersectional research and teaching through their work in and out of the classroom, and the center awarded each of them fellowships for 2021-2022.
CIGSR fellows have demonstrated their dedication tothe center’s mission of inclusive and intersectional teaching and research.