ISU-Boise professor selected as one of Idaho’s most “Accomplished Under 40”
June 23, 2007
Boise- Idaho State University-Boise research associate professor Nancy Glenn, Phd, is one of the Idaho Business Review’s most accomplished Idahoans under age 40 for 2007.
Glenn and 39 other recipients were honored at a luncheon June 22 at the Boise Centre on the Grove. She also was profiled in a special IBR magazine titled “Idaho Accomplished Under Forty” published June 25.
Judges selected Glenn, who founded the ISU Boise Center Aerospace Laboratory (BCAL), for her extensive research using remote sensing and geologic engineering to study the Earth’s surface. The technology can help scientists, ranchers and government agencies control invasive weed infestations or determine how a dam break might affect homes and farmland.
She told the Idaho Business Review her secret to success is “working hard but keeping a balanced lifestyle” and spending time with her family.
Glenn, 34, holds a doctorate in geo-engineering from the University of Nevada-Reno. She joined ISU’s Department of Geosciences in 2000.
Previous Accomplished Under 40 honorees include state lawmakers, mayors and CEOs of major Idaho companies, according to Rick Carpenter, Idaho Business Review publisher.