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  2. Performance Hall (Utah State University) - Wikipedia

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    The Manon Caine Russell Kathryn Caine Wanlass Performance Hall is a modern recital hall on the campus of Utah State University. The Performance Hall, by which name it is usually known, was a gift to USU from two alumni sisters in 2006. Since its opening, the Performance Hall has become widely known in the region for its architecture and acoustics.

  3. Utah State University-Uintah Basin - Wikipedia

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    Utah State University Uintah Basin is a part of the Utah State University (USU) Statewide Campuses system located in Roosevelt, Utah, with an additional campus in Vernal. The Uintah Basin campus was the first USU regional campus. USU Uintah Basin offers more than 60 degrees, ranging from associates through doctorates, as well as certificate ...

  4. USU - Wikipedia

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    Mount Usu, a volcanic mountain in Hokkaido, Japan; Ushu, a mainland city that supplied the city of Tyre, called in the Amarna Letters Usu; Wusu, a city in Xinjiang, China; Francisco B. Reyes Airport, serving Coron and Busuanga Island, Palawan Province, Philippines (IATA code USU) Computers. USU Software, a German software and IT business

  5. Smith Spectrum - Wikipedia

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    A large part of the home court advantage comes from the USU student section, known as The Hurd. Student section of the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum during the 2006–07 season. On March 1, 1990, two former Utah State students set off a water bomb that soaked UNLV coach Jerry Tarkanian and other UNLV coaches and players with a blue-green dye.

  6. USU (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    USU linux (Bulgarian: УСУ; Учи Свободен с Убунту) is a Bulgarian open-source desktop operating system built around the KDE desktop environment and based on the popular free Linux distribution, Ubuntu.

  7. Stan L. Albrecht - Wikipedia

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    Albrecht's got his first teaching position at Utah State University in 1970. Shortly after, he accepted a faculty position at Brigham Young University where he worked for over twenty years. During his tenure at BYU , Albrecht served as a professor, department head, dean, academic vice president, and associate provost.

  8. GASPACS - Wikipedia

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    GASPACS (Get Away Special Passive Attitude Control Satellite) [2] was a NASA sponsored 1U CubeSat developed entirely by undergraduate members of Utah State University's Get Away Special (GAS) team. The primary mission objective of GASPACS was to deploy a 1-meter inflatable aerodynamic boom to passively stabilize its attitude .

  9. Media in Salt Lake City - Wikipedia

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    Hard News Cafe - Utah State University's journalism and communication department online newspaper [14] Schooled Magazine - Utah Valley's student publication for BYU, UVU, and speciality college students; motto is "for the student, by the student" [15] The Signpost - three times a week, Weber State University [16]