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Student Clubs

Get active! ISU offers more than 90 student organizations. Below are some that line up with your interest in nutrition and dietetics.

Leadership of the Dietetics Club 2019 at opening celebration on ISU Pocatello campus 

One male and one female nutrition student at community health fair, educating participants about MyPlate and portion sizes

Nutrition and Wellness Club

  • Learn more about nutrition and wellness
  • Engage in community activities
  • Make new friends
  • Develop new skills
  • Join the Nutrition and Wellness Club today!

candle with circles and greek letters for phi u

Phi Upsilon Omicron

  • Mingle with like minds in this honor society
  • Be mentored by leaders in family and consumer sciences
  • Participate in community service projects
  • Network with more than 100,000 members nationwide
  • Phi U wants you!
  • Experience Phi U in action

Group of Idaho State Chicanos, Latinos, Native Americans, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians students

Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science at ISU (SACNAS)

  • Help enhance public understanding and appreciation of Chicanos, Latinos, Native Americans, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians and other underrepresented minorities in science
  • Network with students and professionals from different science disciplines and science related disciplines for academic, community service, and social activities
  • Learn more about SACNAS

Health care provider at community health screening.

ISU Pre-Health Professions Association

African american nursing student takes blood pressure of community health fair attendee

Future Healthcare Professionals of America

  • Academic support for members in the healthcare professions
  • Resource for volunteer/shadowing opportunities
  • Networking with members across health professionals
  • Become part of the Future Healthcare Professionals of America

Kasiska Division of Health Sciences - Learn more about the Kasiska family legacy and impact