Utah State University (USU) is a public land-grant university whose main campus is located in Logan, Utah.
It was established in 1888, after Anthon H. Lund introduced a bill for its creation. Originally known as the Agricultural College of Utah, its name was subsequently changed to Utah State Agricultural College, and in 1957 it became Utah State University. USU has 870 faculty, and over 23,000 students that were enrolled in autumn 2006. USU is a...
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Utah State University (USU) is a public land-grant university whose main campus is located in Logan, Utah.
It was established in 1888, after Anthon H. Lund introduced a bill for its creation. Originally known as the Agricultural College of Utah, its name was subsequently changed to Utah State Agricultural College, and in 1957 it became Utah State University. USU has 870 faculty, and over 23,000 students that were enrolled in autumn 2006. USU is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. USU has longstanding ties with the Department of Defense and NASA, and conducts extensive aerospace research. Snow College, at Ephraim, is a branch of the university.
Utah State University is a land and space-grant research-extensive institution in northern Utah, 80 miles from the state capitol. The main campus is situated in Logan and the Cache Valley. The university enrolls 25,000 students as of 2009. Slightly more than 80% of the enrollment is undergraduate. The Princeton...
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