Brain Health Fair 2026


2026 Brain Health Fair Flier

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To join the study, you must:

  • Be age 50 years or older
  • Attend the USU Brain Health Fair
  • Expect a contact in 3-6 months to complete a brief follow-up survey
  • Visit all 9 PALS research booths (about 1 hour total time) to earn $20 in compensation!
  • Past PALS participants are encouraged to attend to monitor change on their risk factors.

    Learn more about the USU Brain Health Fair

Directions & Parking


The Sorenson Center for Clinical Excellence is located at the heart of USU's Logan Campus just south of the Logan City Cemetery. It can be accessed from 1200 East by turning onto 800 North using the roundabout. Follow 800 North past the tennis courts and student housing buildings until you reach a curve in the road. Travel straight into the parking lot labeled "Black Lot" instead of following the curve in the road to see the Sorenson Center on your left. Free event parking will be available in all Black Lot parking areas.

See the Sorenson Center map for additional driving directions and printable guides.

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