USU Service Center

USU Service Center The Service Center offers USU students and faculty the opportunity to serve both the campus and the

The Utah State University Service Center began in 1970 as a positive response to the Vietnam War protest movement. The name of the Service Center was changed in 1999 to the Val R. Christensen Service Center in honor of Dr. Christensen’s help and efforts in starting this organization. With a focus on direct service, community engagement, and student leadership, the Service Center has continued to grow and improve the volunteer opportunities available to Utah State students.

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Taggart Student Center 332
Logan, UT
84322

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The Utah State University Service Center began in 1970 as a positive response to the Vietnam War protest movement. The name of the Service Center was changed in 1999 to the Val R. Christensen Service Center in honor of Dr. Christensen’s help and efforts in starting this organization. With a focus on direct service, community engagement, and student leadership, the Service Center has continued to grow and improve the volunteer opportunities available to Utah State students. Currently, the Service Center hosts 13 student-directed programs, working with a variety of populations in the wider Cache Valley community and beyond. We are preparing students to make life-long contributions through genuine service.