The Unsung Heroes of Dual Enrollment
Dual enrollment programs are a powerful bridge between high school and college, offering students a head start on their higher education journey at significantly reduced costs.
Join ISU’s International Affairs Council Student Club to Lead and Connect Globally
The International Affairs Council (IAC) is seeking driven students from all majors to join their club.
Student Researcher Uncovers Hidden Stories of Women in Revolutionary America
Norra Cardillo, a second-year master's history student at Idaho State, recently conducted research in Exeter, New Hampshire, at the American Independence Museum (AIM). Norra began with an interest in her matrilineal ancestors and a passion for uncovering hidden histories.
In the Company of Those Who Have Earned Global Acclaim
Dr. Raphael Chijioke Njoku, professor in the Department of History at Idaho State University (ISU) has the distinguished honor of being appointed to The Nigerian Academy of Letters (NAL). Notable Foundation Fellows include Chinua Achebe and Wole Soyinka.
ISU Students Dedication to Sharing Women's Stories
Under the guidance of History Professor Marie Stango, students enrolled in the Women in US History course at Idaho State University are engaged in a project aimed at unearthing the untold stories of women who attended a pivotal 1977 conference in Houston.
The Role of Historian in Community Discourse
Dr. Sarah Robey, a professor of history at Idaho State University is part of the Common Ground team, playing an important role as historian.
Bengals at Bechtel: A Legacy of Impactful Careers in Extraordinary Teams
"That internship led to an internship with Bechtel, which led to all the experiences I’ve had,” Amanda says. “I owe a big chunk of that to my ISU experience."
Professor Zackery Heern Explores the Global Impact of Baha'u'llah's Writings in New Research Project
Zackery Heern, Professor in the Department of History, and Associate Dean for the College of Arts and Letters, shares his experience conducting research in Haifa, Israel, and England.