As part of a taxonomy workshop class I was given the opportunity to work on the SUU fish collection. This collection has had limited curation over the years and was in need of a lot of work. Many specimens were in need of more ethanol with many needing identifications as well as updates to their taxonomic ranking and scientific names. The curation of this collection will aid in its use for teaching demonstrations and in future research and projects. The collection consists of six cabinets full of wet specimen jars. I began by going one cabinet at a time and assessing which jars needed maintenance (ethanol, new jar), and then assessing the identifications on each jar. Various identification books, websites, along with image searches were used to aid with identification. While going through the collection some incorrect identifications were found, along with multiple outdated names and outdated taxonomic arrangements. Corrected identification tags were added to the jars along with the date of the correction. The specimens that are in good shape could be utilized in research relating to various characters of different groups. Further upkeep will be required to keep the collection preserved and as a useful teaching tool. Further maintenance could utilize further undergraduate research and the SUU ichthyology class.