Description
Prominently located outside the new building and facing the historic Quad, the front garden is an
opportunity to honor local culture and the land on which USU was built. By selecting native plant
species that are significant for Utah’s indigenous community, the front garden will celebrate medicinal
plants that have sacred and ceremonial importance for indigenous populations and will bring local,
national, and international communities together in the hopes of creating a space for greater
connectedness and shared experiences.
Room Details
Location
The front garden faces northwest, providing views of USU's historic Old Main and the Quad — the largest green space on any university campus in the state! By facing Old Main, this outdoor space creates a symbolic connection between the new building and the many departments that make up the College of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Amenities
The front garden will beautify and celebrate the space where the building is located.
- Native plant species will honor Utah's Indigenous populations
- Overlooked by the event space balcony
- Visible from USU's Champ Drive
Get Involved
This project will be a manifestation of support from all parts of the community, from state-level funding to individuals wanting to help empower students by whatever means they can. Even small gifts can make a big difference. We encourage any and all to get involved with the creation of this wonderful building.
Contact us
For any questions about giving, contact one of our development officers.