Honoring Megan Hamilton, Ph.D. : A Legacy of Inclusion in STEM Utah State University alum Megan Marie Hamilton (’15 MEd, ’23 Ph.D.) was a trailblazer in STEM education, a passionate advocate for Indigenous communities, and a mentor whose influence will be felt for generations. As a proud member of the White Earth Nation and the Pillager Band of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, Megan’s work focused on making STEM education inclusive, accessible, and culturally relevant. She began her career teaching middle and high school science, fostering curiosity and resilience in her students. Her passion for education led her to pursue a Ph.D. at USU, where she became the first doctoral scholar in her program and a leading voice in integrating Indigenous perspectives into STEM curricula. Megan’s commitment extended far beyond research. As a professor and researcher, she collaborated with the Native American Curriculum Initiative to create frameworks that brought Indigenous voices into the classroom. At Weber State University, she co-led a transformative grant project designed to empower the next generation of educators to build equitable and inclusive learning environments. Her legacy lives on through the Megan Marie Hamilton Indigenous STEM Scholar Fund. This fund will provide financial support to Indigenous students pursuing STEM careers, ensuring that her mission to foster diversity and inclusion continues. “Through her kindness, intelligence, and dedication, Megan opened doors for others and inspired those around her,” said friend and fellow scholar Aubrey Rogowski. “Her work truly transformed how we think about STEM education and diversity.” To honor Megan’s remarkable contributions and help sustain her vision, we invite you to support the fund created in her memory. Contributions will provide scholarships to Indigenous students, empowering them to follow in her footsteps and create lasting change in STEM fields. Full Story: https://lnkd.in/gG3nD6wx #USUAlumni
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Are you a Utah State graduate, friend, fan or family member? Then this page is for you! Welcome to the official business page of the Utah State University Alumni Association. We share everything you love about USU — athletics, the students, the professors and staff, the events, our awesome campus and updates from the “Spot Where the Sagebrush Grows!” The Aggie family might be worldwide, but join our official LinkedIn group to get a little closer together: https://www.dhirubhai.net/groups/56170/
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?? Whitney Boudrero Appointed as Senior Director for USU Alumni Engagement Utah State University Advancement has named Whitney Boudrero as the senior director for Alumni Engagement. Boudrero, a graduate of USU with a bachelor’s degree in public relations and corporate communications in 2011, brings extensive experience in leadership and community engagement. With more than 18 years of experience across various sectors, Boudrero has held leadership and engagement roles as a development officer at Utah State University, chief of staff at Inspire Law Group, and grant writer at Fast Forward High School. Her professional background demonstrates a commitment to aligning organizational goals with community and stakeholder needs through strategic planning and relationship management. Boudrero’s dedication to professional growth is evident in her continued education and certifications in advanced relationship management and leadership. Her role on Bridgerland Technical College’s Fashion Merchandising and Development Board highlights her expertise in strategic oversight and her efforts to enhance educational opportunities for students. In her new role, Boudrero aims to strengthen the connection between alumni and the university. She is focused on building systems that provide accountability and support, enabling meaningful alumni engagement with USU. “I firmly believe that Whitney’s appointment will elevate USU through philanthropy and engagement,” said USU Vice President for Advancement and Foundation Board President Matt White. “Her leadership and commitment to fostering personal and professional growth will help deepen the alumni community’s connection to the university.” Boudrero expressed her enthusiasm for her new position. “I am deeply honored to step into this role at Utah State University,” she said. “I look forward to working with our alumni, fostering connections, and supporting their journey, much like USU has supported mine.” Born in Logan, Utah, and raised in a military family with deep roots in the United States Air Force, Boudrero has both personal and professional ties to the USU community. She is married to Joshua Boudrero and is a proud mother of two daughters, Blakely and Marley.??
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With the generous support of 702 donors, this year we raised $326,869 to make a meaningful impact. The tremendous participation from alumni, students, faculty, and friends embodies the spirit of "Create Your Aggie Impact." Each contribution, regardless of size, plays a vital role in enhancing opportunities, resources, and programs that shape the future of USU. We are deeply grateful for your unwavering dedication to making a lasting difference in our Aggie community. #AggieImpact #1888minutesofgiving
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From the battlefields of Afghanistan to the heart of Utah State University, Jacob Hunsaker’s journey is a testament to resilience, service, and a commitment to helping others. In 2010, as a combat engineer in the U.S. Army Reserve, Jacob faced the daunting task of searching for IEDs and roadside bombs. Amid the chaos, he recognized the importance of mental health, using talk therapy techniques with his team to help them cope with the intense challenges. This experience sparked a passion that led him back to Logan, Utah, where he pursued a career dedicated to both mental and physical well-being. Jacob earned his BA in Spanish (2013), a master’s degree in marriage and family therapy (2015), and later a BS in Nursing (2021) from USU, determined to integrate therapy with medical care. Balancing rigorous nursing preceptorships, a full-time job, and a growing family, he understands firsthand the sacrifices nursing students make. A scholarship during his last year helped him continue his journey, providing much-needed relief during financially difficult times. Inspired by Jacob’s story, USU students established the Jacob Hunsaker Hardship Nursing Fund to support those facing similar struggles. The fund is part of USU’s AggieFunded program, aimed at helping nursing students navigate the demanding coursework and clinical hours. Jacob, honored by this recognition, remains committed to giving back—through his practice, River Hollow Mental Health, where he mentors students and offers free mental health support to the community. Now pursuing a doctorate in nursing practice in psychiatric and mental health, Jacob is dedicated to providing holistic care throughout patients’ lives. His journey reminds us all of the power of compassion and the importance of supporting those who serve our communities. #AggieImpact https://lnkd.in/g_WFVtXJ
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Strategic Leader Driving Annual Giving Initiatives at Utah State University | Elevating Higher Education through Effective Marketing Strategies
Today and tomorrow mark A Day of Giving at Utah State University! Our goal is to reach 1,000 donors, and we’re currently at 408. Each contribution, no matter the size, makes a significant impact on the lives of our students. Together, we can provide vital resources, scholarships, and opportunities for future leaders. Let’s rally together to support our Aggies and make a difference! ???? Join us in this incredible mission: https://lnkd.in/d6xbYsEU #ADayOfGiving #AggiePride #MakeADifference
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Join us for 1888 minutes of giving and make a difference for our Aggies! ??? A Day of Giving is the chance to uplift students, fuel their ambitions, and shape a brighter future. Every gift—big or small—adds up to create lasting change. #1888MinutesToGive?#ADayofGiving?#AggiesGiveBack ?? Give Today: https://lnkd.in/gW9D53Ff
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Listen to Matthew White, PhD Vice President of Advancement at Utah State University, as he discusses the innovative strategy behind the "Create Your Aggie Impact" campaign. He highlights the shift from traditional campaign methods to a model focused on lasting impact. Matt emphasizes the importance of stakeholder engagement, the use of technology and data analytics, and strategic partnerships. He also shares insights on the challenges, successes, and future goals for fundraising efforts at Utah State University.
"It's not about just getting to a billion, it's about getting to a new level of sustained success." - Matthew White, PhD So simply stated and yet this quote is so full of ambition to seek continuous improvement and perpetual growth. Be sure to check out the latest installment of the Big Ideas Podcast by Advancement Resources! Darrell Godfrey Ven Batista-Pedro
Campaign Innovation: Insights from Matt White, VP at Utah State University
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A Tradition of Aggie Blue and Fighting White: Aggie’s Enduring Love for USU Athletics As the leaves turn and a crisp breeze fills the air, Aggie pride thrives at Utah State University, and few embody this spirit like Clark Whitworth ’82. A lifelong fan, Clark’s passion for USU Athletics began in his childhood, attending games at the Spectrum with his family. That bond grew stronger during his time as a student, where he cheered from the front row at every game. Today, he continues that tradition as a season ticket holder, sharing the experience with his family—his daughter competed on the Aggies’ track and field team, while his son played football. Clark’s connection to USU goes beyond the stands. He’s a proud supporter of the USU Athletics Reach and Rise initiative, helping student-athletes thrive on and off the field. 'Aggie Athletics is made up of student-athletes, and that’s what our donations support,' he says. His commitment to giving back is matched by a belief in USU's mission and the impact of a Utah State education. Graduating with an accounting degree from the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business, Clark’s career took off at Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. in New Orleans. He later returned to Utah, where he rose through the ranks at Deloitte & Touche and the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies, eventually retiring as CEO in 2019 after leading more than 11,000 employees. Now, as a university trustee and a proud father of five USU alumni, Clark reflects on the importance of giving back to the university that shaped his life. 'The Spectrum is unbelievable, and seeing everyone in the stadium doing the Scotsman is something special,' he shares. 'I’m proud to be an Aggie, and I’ll keep doing whatever I can to support this incredible institution.' For Clark, Utah State University is more than just his alma mater—it’s a legacy of excellence, community, and lifelong commitment. #AggieImpact #USUAlumni Full Story: https://lnkd.in/eFvnzahy
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?? ?? Get ready, Aggies! Utah State University 2024 Homecoming is just around the corner, running from Monday, Oct. 7, to Saturday, Oct. 12. This year’s celebration is packed with events for Aggies of all ages, including street painting, a Powder Puff tournament, True Aggie Night, and the highly anticipated Homecoming football game against UNLV. Don’t miss out on the Homecoming Parade, where we’ll honor four distinguished Aggies for their outstanding contributions to USU and beyond: David Butterfield and Trisha Butterfield – 2024 Homecoming Grand Marshals David ('96) and Trisha ('94) have deep roots in USU. David's leadership as student body president and his executive roles in the credit union industry have greatly impacted USU and the community. Trisha’s dedication to special education and student mentorship continues to shape future educators. Together, they embody the spirit of True Aggies through their commitment to service and Utah State University. Rob Allen – Alumnus of the Year Robert Allen ('91), president and CEO of Intermountain Health, has made transformative contributions to healthcare, leading one of the largest nonprofit health systems in the U.S. With a career spanning over 30 years, Rob has focused on expanding healthcare access, especially in underserved regions, and has been recognized as one of Modern Healthcare’s 100 Most Influential People. His leadership continues to inspire future healthcare professionals. Kirsten Rappleye – Young Alumna of the Year Kirsten Rappleye ('12) has dedicated her career to public service and leadership, holding positions such as Public Information Officer for Governor Herbert and Chief of Staff to Lt. Governor Spencer Cox. Today, Kirsten runs her own enterprise, focusing on empowering organizations that give back to the community. Her passion for service and community impact embodies the heart of the Aggie spirit. #USUHomecoming2024 #TrueAggie Full Article: https://lnkd.in/gTvJV9nq