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Megan Lundberg

ISU’s Human Resource Development Program Enrolls Graduate Students From Diverse Fields

November 16, 2022

From her home in Rwanda, Megan Lundberg is furthering her Bengal education, earning a masters degree in Human Resource Development through Idaho State University’s College of Education. 

ISU Instructional Design and Technology Students Receive Grant to Attend International AECT Conference

October 27, 2022

Cory Bennett and Mick Morgan

ISU Student and Professor Share Research on Creating Equitable Learning Environments

October 20, 2022

Cory A. Bennett, Professor of Mathematics Education and Chair of the Teaching and Educational Studies Department in the Idaho State University College of Education, and Mr. Michael “Mick” Morgan, fourth grade teacher from Jefferson Elementary School in the Pocatello/Chubbuck School District, presented their emerging research findings at the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) annual conference held in Los Angeles, California.

Celebrate Education Appreciation Week

September 26, 2022

Idaho State University To Host Education Day During First Football Home Game

September 8, 2022

Building with College of Education Sign

ISU College of Education Awards 621 Students Half a Million Dollars in Scholarships

August 29, 2022

In the Fall 2022 semester, the Idaho State University College of Education awarded every undergraduate and graduate student a scholarship to defray the cost of their education.

Help a Child Learn to Read

August 24, 2022

A group of students stand outside a building.

ISU Physical Education Students Gain Hands-on Experience at 2022 SHAPE Conference

August 22, 2022

In August, six students within Idaho State University’s Human Performance and Sport Studies Department (HPSS) received a special grant from the Idaho State University College of Education to attend the 2022 Society of Health and Physical Educators (SHAPE) Montana/Idaho Conference in Missoula, Montana.

A group photo of College of Education students

Over 35 Paraprofessionals Awarded Full-Tuition Scholarships to Become Certified Teachers

August 15, 2022

More than 35 paraprofessionals working in the Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 are set to receive full-tuition scholarships awarded by the Idaho State University College of Education to earn a college degree and teacher certification through the Paraprofessional to Certified Teacher (PaCT) program.

Group photo including Dean Jean McGiveny, Evelyn Robinson and Tabatha Butler

Retired Pocatello Principal Establishes Scholarship

June 21, 2022

From making sure her students and their families had enough to eat to spending one-on-one time to make sure each child felt safe, secure and ready to learn, caring has always been a part of Evelyn Robinson’s life. Now, Robinson, a retired elementary school principal, is empowering the next generation of leaders to do the same with the Evelyn Robinson Principal Leadership Scholarship.