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  2. USU - Wikipedia

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    Places [ edit] 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)

  3. Jon M. Huntsman School of Business - Wikipedia

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    Faculty. In 2006, Dr. Douglas D. Anderson became the dean of the College of Business at Utah State University. A year later, he was instrumental in securing a $25 million gift from Jon M. Huntsman Sr. for the college, which was renamed the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business. In 2016, Anderson helped secure a $50 million collaborative gift ($25 ...

  4. Performance Hall (Utah State University) - Wikipedia

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    Construction. Opened. 2006. Construction cost. $12 million [1] 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 ...

  5. Utah State Aggies men's basketball - Wikipedia

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    The Utah State Aggies are a Division I men's college basketball team that plays in the Mountain West Conference, representing Utah State University. In the 17 years that former coach Stew Morrill was at the helm, Utah State had the 4th highest winning percentage in the nation at home, behind only Duke, Kansas, and Gonzaga. [2]

  6. Kayla Ard - Wikipedia

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    2017–2020. Denver (asst.) 2020–2024. Utah State. Head coaching record. Overall. 24–90 (.211) Kayla Laine Ard (born February 10, 1984) [1] is an American college basketball coach who was formerly the women's basketball head coach at Utah State .

  7. Stan L. Albrecht - Wikipedia

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    Stan LeRoy Albrecht. ( 1942-07-13) July 13, 1942 (age 81) Alma mater. Southern Utah State College, Brigham Young University ( B.A.) Washington State University ( M.A., Ph.D) Stan LeRoy Albrecht (born July 13, 1942) [1] is an American educator, university administrator, and scholar. He served as the president of Utah State University from 2005 ...

  8. Ulyanovsk State University - Wikipedia

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    USU was one of the first among Russian universities to join the Bologna process to reform its Doctoral, Master's and Bachelor's degrees. USU was established as a part of Moscow State University in Ulyanovsk Oblast, based on the traditions of classical education, by a resolution of Government of the Soviet Union in 1988. It was formerly Simbirsk ...

  9. Wayne Estes - Wikipedia

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    Wayne Estes. Wayne Vernon Estes (May 13, 1943 – February 8, 1965) was an American basketball player. He was a 6'6" (1.98 m) All-American forward for the Utah State Aggies from 1962 to 1965. Wayne is the fourth-leading scorer in Utah State history, with 2,001 points and the fourth-leading rebounder (893). He holds school records for career ...