All Invited to Celebrate Launch of Blueprint and Ruin by Bethany Schultz Hurst
All are invited to the launch of Bethany Schultz Hurst's new book, Blueprint and Ruin. Light hors d'oeuvres and a no-host bar will be provided.
Retired Teacher Establishes Gillette Family Scholarship to Aid Post-Traditional Students
An Idaho State University College of Education alumnus and retired Pocatello teacher, Beverly Gillette, and her family have established the new Gillette Family Scholarship to benefit post-traditional students returning to school to become elementary teachers.
Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Now Available on the Pocatello Campus
The Department of Public Safety has partnered with Idaho Power, the Portneuf Resource Council, the Idaho Museum of Natural History, and the Pocatello Rotary Club to install two electric vehicle charging stations in the Student Union parking lot on the Pocatello campus.
Swing for the Green Tournament Raises $12,000 for START Program
A recent donation from the Bank of Idaho will help students with barriers prepare for success in college through Idaho State University’s Successful Transitions and Retention Tract (START) program.
Diversity Resource Center to Host Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebrations, Service Opportunities
The Diversity Resource Center has several activities to commemorate Martin Luther King, Jr. including a march, program and service opportunities.
Brian Sagendorf Named Vice President for Operations
After an extensive national search, Idaho State University has named Brian Sagendorf Vice President for Operations.
Speech Language Pathology Professor Receives Newly Established College of Health Teaching Fellowship
ISU College of Education Makes Over 200 Classrooms ROAR
Over 200 P-12 educators across the state and region have added orange and black to their classrooms and school spaces thanks to a new campaign called Make Your Classroom ROAR sponsored by the Idaho State University College of Education, the ISU Alumni Association, and Lookout Credit Union.
ISU Rodeo Team Members Receive Road Scholarships
Ivy Schifflett is a sophomore at Idaho State University. Her major is secondary education with an emphasis in English, and a minor in business education. Keston Pallesen is a sophomore majoring in diesel technology. What do the two have in common? They are both members of the Idaho State University Rodeo, and they both received Road Scholarships which helped them be able to attend college.
Idaho State University Honors Graduates at Winter 2022 Commencement Ceremony
At Idaho State University’s 2022 winter commencement ceremony, President Kevin Satterlee congratulated graduates on taking the next step to a successful future, and urged them to use what they have learned to make a difference.
College of Business Receives New Scholarship Endowment to Benefit Accounting Students
College of Business alumnus, Lealan (Lee) Miller and his wife, Linda Miller, have established a new scholarship. The Lealan and Linda Miller Family Scholarship will benefit a College of Business student majoring in Accounting with a moderate to high level of financial need.
College of Education Makes Over 200 Classrooms ROAR
More than 200 P-12 educators across the state and region have added orange and black to their classrooms and school spaces thanks to a new campaign called Make Your Classroom ROAR, sponsored by the Idaho State University College of Education, the ISU Alumni Association, and Lookout Credit Union.
Idaho State to Induct Seven into Sports Hall of Fame
Each year, Idaho State University inducts former student-athletes and dedicated Bengals to the ISU Sports Hall of Fame. For the 2023 ceremony, ISU is excited to induct seven new members to the impressively growing list of hall of famers.
Idaho State Theatre Receives Excellence Award for Acting
The University Resident Theatre Association is recognizing Idaho State Theatre and Dance with an Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Training in Acting.
Arunima Datta says she was always interested in the history of everyday people.
Students Collaborate to Provide Free Physical Therapy Services to Those in Need
Students in Idaho State University’s physical therapy program are now offering free physical therapy services for individuals at or below 200% of the Idaho poverty line.
PE Limited Donates Over $2.7 Million in Software to Idaho State University Department of Geosciences
Geosciences students and faculty at Idaho State University can get their hands on some of the industry’s state-of-the-art software thanks to a donation by PE Limited.
PE Limited Donates Over $2.7 Million in Software to Idaho State University Department of Geosciences
Geosciences students and faculty at Idaho State University can get their hands on some of the industry’s state-of-the-art software thanks to a donation by PE Limited.
ISU Graduate Student Researching Groin Injuries in NCAA Athletes
An Idaho State University graduate student hopes to bring his love of sport and science into the medical field by researching the prevalence and mechanisms of groin injuries in NCAA Division I Football.
Idaho State University faculty among Idaho’s Rural Health Heroes
ISU faculty received three of 16 Idaho Rural Health Hero Awards at the Idaho Rural Health Association Annual Meeting and Awards Reception on Nov. 17. The awards are given on National Rural Health Day in Idaho to recognize rural health educators, community advocates, healthcare providers and program administrators who demonstrate outstanding service and dedication to rural communities.
College of Business to Bring Dr. Anthony Klotz to Idaho State University
Anthony Klotz of the University College of London, who predicted and coined the term “the Great Resignation,” will be in Pocatello on Feb. 16, to teach a masterclass as part of the ISU College of Business (COB) course, The Future of Leadership.
Micronutrient Research at Idaho State University May Help Combat Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
How the human body can gain the upper hand in its battle with bacteria for micronutrients is the focus of some new research by an Idaho State University biologist.
ROAR 1199: Helping ISU Students Find Purpose and Support in College
As young adults go to college and experience new environments, relationship challenges, class schedules, and perhaps living away from home for the first time, navigating college can seem overwhelming.
Dr. Thomas Pfister, Lecturer in English, Retires After 26 Years of Teaching at Idaho State
The Department of English and Philosophy announces the retirement of Dr. Thomas (Tom) Pfister, Senior Lecturer in English, after over 26 years of teaching at Idaho State University.
Polish Ambassador Named Keynote Speaker for 2023 Frank Church Symposium
The International Affairs Council (IAC) at Idaho State University is pleased to announce that the keynote speaker for the 52nd Annual Frank Church Symposium on International Affairs will be the Polish Ambassador to the United States, Marek Magierowski.
Four Things to Remember in December
We know you’re very focused on assignment deadlines and final exams right now, but there are some important things to think about before the end of the semester.
2023-2024 Honors Seminars - Call for Proposals
The University Honors Advisory Committee is seeking course proposals for HONS 3391, Honors Seminar, for the 2023-2024 academic year.
ISU Student Wins Prize for British Studies Essay
Idaho State University Senior, Maya Peters Greno won the North American Conference on British Studies (NACBS) Undergraduate Essay Prize for her essay “Colonized Garments as Colonizer Trends: The Case of Asian Conical Hats in Western Fashions 1840-1960.”
Idaho State to receive $3 Million Grant to Establish Community Health Worker Collaborative Program
Idaho State University is set to receive nearly $3 million over several years to establish a Community Health Worker Collaborative program for the state, designed to grow the community and public health workforce.
ISU Student Selected to Race El Tour De Tucson for USA Cycling
Idaho State University student, Aileen Pannecoucke, is set to participate in the USA Cycling Race, El Tour De Tucson on November 19.
Be a Part of Something You Never Imagined!
Idaho State University Rugby is seeking players with the mindset, heart, commitment, and desire to become national champions.
ISU’s Human Resource Development Program Enrolls Graduate Students From Diverse Fields
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.
Scholarship Endowment for Veterans Established in Honor of College of Business Alumna
Idaho State University College of Business has received a new scholarship endowment, established in memory of former alumna, Laurie Pollard. The Laurie Gibbs Pollard Memorial Scholarship Endowment will support College of Business students who are veterans or the children of a veteran who have financial need.
Idaho State University Geologists Awarded NSF Grant to Study 2 Billion Year Gap in Earth’s History
Two Idaho State University scientists and their students are tackling a research project that will tell us more about the greatest of gaps in our understanding of Earth’s geologic history.
Idaho State Mourns the Loss of Doug Milder
Doug Milder, Idaho State University’s Director of Campus Recreation for more than 27 years, passed away Nov. 2 after a yearlong battle with aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
Leading Idaho Grant Provides Vital Learning Equipment to ISU Students
Idaho State University students will continue to train with state-of-the-art equipment thanks to a $1.6 million grant awarded to the Idaho State University College of Technology.
Idaho State University Launches New Health Occupations Simulation Lab
A new health care simulation laboratory is now open for students at Idaho State University's College of Technology. The Health Occupations Simulation Lab recreates realistic hospital and clinical settings so students can experience real-world health care environments.
Idaho State University’s Continuing Education and Workforce Training Health Programs has received a $281,000 grant to improve programs for community members, first responders and health care professionals.
Metropolitan Opera Laffont Competition Returns to Idaho State University
The Metropolitan Opera Laffont Competition is returning to Idaho State University Saturday, Nov. 5 at 2 p.m. in Jensen Grand Concert Hall on the campus of Idaho State University in Pocatello, Idaho.
Idaho State University’s College of Business has been awarded a $125,000 Grant by the Small Business Administration’s Federal and State Technology (FAST) Partnership Program.
Idaho State University Social Work Students Fill Community Need
On Saturday, volunteers from the Idaho State University social work program were volunteering at the community Homeless Stand Down.
ISU School of Performing Arts to Present: “The Spitfire Grill”
Idaho State University’s School of Performing Arts will present “The Spitfire Grill” on November 11-12, and 17-19 at 7:30 p.m. in the Beverly B. Bistline Theater in the L.E. and Thelma E. Stephens Performing Arts Center.
College of Arts and Letters Announces New Development Director
The College of Arts and Letters is pleased to announce and welcome Morgan Stinson to the college as the new Director of Development.
Cathy Wooton's Welcome Reception Scheduled for Nov. 8
Please join us for a reception to welcome Cathy Wooton, Idaho State's new Vice President for Advancement.
NuScale Power, LLC and Idaho State University Open Energy Exploration Center
Idaho State University has entered into a partnership with NuScale Power LLC to open an Energy Exploration (E2) Center, a simulated nuclear reactor control room and laboratory, on Idaho State’s Pocatello campus.
ISU Alumna Receives Clean Energy Education and Empowerment Award for Work in Clean Energy
Idaho State University Alumnus Rachel Taow has been honored with a Clean Energy Education & Empowerment award for her outstanding leadership and accomplishments in clean energy.
Department of English at Idaho State University Celebrates 50 Years of Doctoral Education
The Idaho State University Department of English and Philosophy is celebrating 50 years of doctoral education in English.
Idaho State's Provost Joins Nearly 30 Education Leaders in Washington, D.C.
The American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) has named 30 exceptional higher education leaders to its 2022 Academy for New Provosts (ANP), including Idaho State University's Valerie Martin Conley.
PBS-TV Host to Visit Idaho State and Deliver Public Talk on Democracy and Politics
A free community event is slated at Idaho State University for the week prior to America’s midterm elections as PBS host Alexander Heffner will deliver a lecture, “Civil Discourse in an Uncivil Age,” on Wednesday, November 2 at 5:30 p.m. in the Salmon River Suites of the Student Union Building.
ISU Student and Professor Share Research on Creating Equitable Learning Environments
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.
Idaho State University’s Fall Enrollment Continues Improving Trend
Idaho State University is celebrating an increase in both enrollment and student retention for the Fall 2022 semester.
A pair of paleontology students are back on the Idaho State University campus after their world-class research experiences.
Haunted Science Lab Opens to the Public Saturday, Oct. 29 from 4 to 9 p.m.
A haunted attraction that showcases the not-so-spooky side of science returns this month.
One Community: Road Scholars, Dual Credit, and a Family of Bengals
Just six years from its inception, Idaho State University’s Road Scholarship program is already making a difference in the lives of local families.
Consider Donating to the Shared Leave Program
The ISU Human Resources and Payroll Offices are inviting faculty and staff to consider donating accrued leave to the Shared Leave Program.
Idaho State University College of Business Introduces New Research Seminar Series
Business Researcher Scott J. Reynolds will present on business ethics Oct. 19 as part of the Dr. Bill Stratton Distinguished Scholar Research Seminar Series.
Idaho State Professor’s Research Details “Microbial Conveyor Belt” Beneath Atlantic Ocean
The intersection of biology and geology is the subject of a new publication by an Idaho State University professor.
Idaho Museum of Natural History to Host Fossil Fest
The public is invited to the Idaho Museum of Natural History, on the Pocatello campus of Idaho State University, for the second annual Fall Fossil Fest Oct. 22 from noon to 5 p.m.
Book on Specialized Nuclear Reactors Edited by Idaho State Professor Published
A book edited by an Idaho State University professor addressing some unique nuclear reactors is now in print.
Festival of Trees Scheduled Nov. 16-19
The annual Festival of Trees event will be held November 16-19 in Idaho State University’s Stephens Performing Arts Center. Admission is $5 for general admission events.
Graduate School Accepting Books for 2022 K-4 Book Drive
For the third year, the Idaho State University Graduate School is hosting their Annual Book Drive to benefit local elementary schools.
ISU Chamber Choir Selected to Perform at Idaho ACDA Gala Concert
The Idaho State University Chamber Choir and pianist Gabe Lowman will perform in the Cathedral of the Rockies Sanctuary in Boise at the Idaho American Choral Directors Association Gala Concert on Oct.7, 7 p.m.
Inaugural Dolsen Visiting Writer, Matthew James Babcock, to Hold Poetry Reading
Idaho State University's Department of English and Philosophy is pleased to announce that Matthew James Babcock will visit ISU as the inaugural Dolsen Visiting Writer on October 19, 2022.
IT Service Desk Launches New Click-to-Chat Feature
Information Technology Services is excited to announce that Click to Chat is now available for those seeking assistance from the Service Desk.
Tips from the Registrar's Office: Need a Copy of Your Transcript or Verification of Your Enrollment?
Student from American Falls Awarded First JRM Foundation for Humanity Annual Scholarship
Idaho State University student Martha Ramirez was awarded the first JRM Foundation for Humanity Annual Scholarship.
Volunteers Needed for 2022 Haunted Science Lab
One of Pocatello’s most popular Halloween attractions is returning this fall, and they need your help.
English and Philosophy Department Announces New Dolsen Visiting Writer Event Endowment
The Department of English and Philosophy has received a generous donation to support the creation of the Dolsen Visiting Writer Event Endowment, a fund that will support the Department to bring a visiting writer to campus annually for a public reading and educational activities with students.
Ecologists at Idaho State University are looking to turn the Gem State’s roadsides into veritable swiss army knives of vegetation.
The College of Arts and Letters was recently awarded a $30,000 grant to help support the INCLUDE II program.
Debate Posts Early Fall Successes
Two Idaho State University debaters worked their way into the bronze and silver and gold rounds last weekend during the Fran Tanner Open at the College of Southern Idaho.
CPR Certification Classes Have Room for ISU Employees
Idaho State University's Continuing Education and Workforce Training has expanded its CPR Certification classes to make room for ISU employees interested in CPR Certification.
College of Technology Health Occupations Achieve Officer Status in State and National Organizations
Several Idaho State University faculty members and staff in the College of Technology’s Health Occupations Department have recently been elected as officers in state and national organizations.
University Adds Third High Performance Computing System to On-Campus Research Data Center
A new high performance computing (HPC) system that can do in mere seconds what would take your laptop hours or days is now online at Idaho State University.
TRIO Upward Bound Programs Awarded Nearly $1.5 Million to Fund UB Math/Science Grant
Idaho State University TRIO Upward Bound Programs were awarded nearly $1.5 million to offer high school students experience in science and math fields through its Upward Bound 6-week residential academic program.
Trivia Night Hosted by the University Honors Program
Enjoy a fun filled evening with fellow Bengal friends, alumni, faculty, staff, and community members as we determine a trivia champion on Saturday, October 1st!
Volunteer to Help at the October 5th Hispanic Youth Leadership Summit
Idaho State University and the College of Eastern Idaho are partnering with ICHA for the Eastern Idaho Annual Hispanic Youth Leadership Summit, which will be hosted at Idaho State University on October 5, 2022.
Idaho State University to Conduct Annual CarFit Event
Are you and your vehicle a good fit? It may not be something that many people consider, but answering that question could play a vital role in your health.
Staci Phelan Honored at Hispanic Heritage Month 2022 Reception
Staci Phelan, Associate Vice President of Enrollment Management, was recently recognized with the Amiga del Año Award by the Idaho Commission on Hispanic Affairs. Phelan received the award at the Hispanic Heritage Month 2022 Reception held in the Idaho Capitol on September 15.
University Partners with IDHW to do Wastewater Surveillance Testing for COVID-19
What you’re flushing down the drain is providing researchers at Idaho State University with the latest on COVID-19 in the Gem State.
Idaho State’s Run for Funds Raises $40,000 for Student Scholarships
The second annual Kevin’s Run for Funds hosted by Idaho State University raised $40,000 for student scholarships, exceeding last year’s total.
Oboler Library to Host "Creating and Conserving the Constitution" Exhibit
Idaho State University’s Oboler Library will host a touring exhibit of the Idaho Constitution from Sept. 21 through late October.
Idaho State University English Professor Receives Fulbright-Nehru Senior Scholar Award
Professor of English Alan Johnson has received a Fulbright-Nehru Senior Scholar award for research in Gujarat, India, in Spring 2023.
Liberal Arts High Brings Taste of Higher Education to High School Classrooms
Standing in front of 28 high school students in Mrs. Call’s 11A English class at Pocatello High School, Student Teacher and Idaho State student Shelby Killian introduced her college professor and mentor Dr. Marie Stango to the class.
Different Perspectives in Our Campus Community
Many new ideas and competing perspectives are expressed, discussed, and debated every day at Idaho State University. Universities, like ours, do not teach students what to think. We teach students how to think.
Idaho State University School of Performing Arts to Present: “Marisol”
Idaho State University’s School of Performing Arts will present “Marisol” on Oct. 7, 8, 13, 14 and 15 at 7:30 p.m. in the Black Box Theatre in the L.E. and Thelma E. Stephens Performing Arts Center.
Idaho State TRIO Veterans Program Awarded $1.5 Million Grant
Idaho State University’s TRIO Veterans program was recently awarded $1.5 million to fund the program for the next five years.
Idaho’s First Missing Man Chair on a College Campus to be Dedicated in Holt Arena
Idaho State University and the POW*MIA Awareness Association will honor American prisoners of war and missing-in-action service members with the first Missing Man Chair on a college campus in Idaho.
New Lighted Signs to be Unveiled on the Idaho Falls Campus
Two new lighted signs celebrating decades of higher education collaboration on Idaho State University’s campus in Idaho Falls will be unveiled on Tuesday, September 13.
University Mourns the Loss of Abner Sims
Abner Sims, a longtime Idaho State University employee who kept the University’s buses running and in good condition for more than a decade, passed away August 25.
"Learning Through the Soles of Your Feet": Idaho State Students Study History and Culture in Ireland
In May, graduate students from the Master of Arts in History program, Cassie Ashdown, Tyler Holman, and Jon Madson, traveled to Dublin, Ireland, to experience the city and conduct research relevant to their respective areas of study.
Call for FY2024 ITS and Facilities Projects Planning
We are excited to announce the launch of our annual Call for Projects process to the campus community.
University Names New VP for Advancement
After an extensive national search, Idaho State University has appointed Cathy Wooton as Vice President of Advancement.
Idaho State University Researcher to Develop AI for 6G Wireless Networks
The cutting-edge research to develop the next generation of mobile networks will be happening at Idaho State University.
Health Science Experience Night set for October 18 in Meridian and November 9 in Pocatello
High school and college students from around the state are invited to Idaho State University’s Pocatello and Meridian campuses to learn about dozens of health professions programs, tour the campus, and get a flu shot at Health Science Experience Night. The event will be Tuesday, Oct. 18, 5-7:30 p.m. in Meridian and in Pocatello, Health Science Experience Night will be Thursday, Nov. 9, 4-8 p.m.
Health Occupations Scholar David Flint Retires After 16 Years of Service
Professor David Flint has retired after 16 years of service at Idaho State University. Flint joined the College of Technology at ISU as a Health Occupations Education Specialist in August 2006.
ISU College of Education Awards 621 Students Half a Million Dollars in Scholarships
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.
Kevin's Run for Funds Playlist
Prior to last year's inaugural Run for Funds event, Kevin shared his running playlist with all participants.
Idaho State President Introduces Strategic Plan at Annual Fall Address
Idaho State University President Kevin Satterlee used his 2022 fall address to faculty and staff to acknowledge their success under difficult circumstances, and outlined plans for the future, introducing the University’s five-year strategic plan.
Idaho State University’s production of “Ordinary Days” earned four national awards at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival, virtually hosted by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
Text Scam Targets College Students
The University has been made aware of a scam targeting college students across the country.
Idaho State Reports Impressive NCAA Academic Progress Rate
Idaho State University Athletics performed in exemplary fashion with its NCAA Academic Progress Rates this cycle. Four of Idaho State’s teams had a perfect APR score, and nine teams improved their single-year or multi-year scores from the previous year.
Idaho State University Rocket Club Competes in Spaceport America Cup for First Time
For the first time in school history, Idaho State University students competed in one of the world’s largest intercollegiate rocket engineering competitions.
Idaho State Alumna Establishes New Scholarship Endowment
Idaho State University alumna Trisa Shelton Clemons has established a new scholarship endowment in the College of Business.
Patience Ternus Named Executive Assistant for Campus Operations and Finance
Patience Ternus has joined Idaho State University as Executive Assistant for Campus Operations and Finance.
New Undergraduate Certificate in Forensic Sciences Begins this Fall at Idaho State University
Since eighth grade, Kailey Pease has known that she wanted to help figure out the puzzle of people’s lives through forensic work.
Omar Raudez Appointed NSO Director
Enrollment Management is pleased to announce the appointment of Omar Raudez to the Director of New Student Orientation role, effective Aug.8.
Yellowstone National Park digital collection now available
In celebration of Yellowstone National Park’s 150th anniversary this year, the Eli M. Oboler Library has launched a digital collection that brings together a selection of photographs, postcards, correspondence, publications, scrapbooks, and other archival materials from nineteen different collections housed in the Special Collections and Archives department at Idaho State University.
ISU's TRIO McNair Scholars Program Earns $1.3 Million Grant
Idaho State University’s TRIO McNair Scholars Program has been awarded a five-year $1.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to support ISU TRIO McNair Scholars as they prepare to continue their education by moving onward into doctoral programs.
ISU Physical Education Students Gain Hands-on Experience at 2022 SHAPE Conference
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.
Steve Eaton to Headline KISU Silent Auction and Back-to-School Party
KISU-FM Public Radio is teaming up with Off the Rails Brewing to host the Back to School Party with KISU on August 22nd in Downtown Pocatello. Live music will begin at 6:00 pm with Pocatello’s premier party band Clairvoyance and local favorite and ISU alumnus Steve Eaton at 7:00 pm. The event will include a silent auction, beer and food specials, and the grand opening of the new outdoor patio space at Off the Rails Brewing, 228 S Main Street. There will be no cost to attend and the event is open
ISU Mechanical Engineering Professor Named to Editorial Board of Frontiers in Thermal Engineering
An Idaho State University professor has been selected for an editor post with Frontiers in Thermal Engineering.
Professor’s Book Wins Award from Mathematical Association of America
The proof is in the pudding when it comes to an Idaho State University professor’s book on mathematical proofs.
Support Bengal Athletics During the 2022 Prepare To Roar Campaign
Following a commitment of nearly $200,000 in matching gifts and unlockable challenge dollars, Idaho State Athletics will be kicking off its third annual Prepare to Roar campaign on Monday, August 22, 2022.
Disability Services to Offer Accommodation Trainings for Faculty
To enhance partnerships and communications with faculty, Idaho State University Disability Services will offer training regarding the student accommodations process during the latter half of August and on September 1.
Political Science Students and Professors Publish Chapters in Book on Classroom Simulations
Doctor of Arts in Political Science students, James Pascali and Jonathan Blakeman, have recently published a chapter in a book about simulations in the political science classroom. The chapter, titled, "To Veto or Not to Veto: A Simulation of Presidential Decision Making" was co-authored with political science professors, Dr. Kellee Kirkpatrick and Dr. James Stoutenborough.
Updated COVID-19 Guidelines for Fall 2022
On August 11, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention streamlined its COVID-19 guidance, shifting the focus to individuals assessing their own level of risk.
Department of Chemistry Wraps Successful Summer Research Season
Another summer of student research is in the books for the Idaho State University Department of Chemistry. The end of July marked the close of two of the department’s ongoing summer research programs for undergraduate and high school students.
Register now for Kevin's Run for Funds 5K
Registration is now open for Kevin’s Run for Funds. Register by August 25 to receive a t-shirt.
Over 35 Paraprofessionals Awarded Full-Tuition Scholarships to Become Certified Teachers
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.
Idaho State University’s TRIO Upward Bound Program has been awarded a $2.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to continue supporting local high school students as they prepare for college.
ISU Theatre Announces 2022-23 Season
Idaho State University’s School of Performing Arts is happy to announce its 2022-2023 season opening this fall.
Idaho Museum of Natural History to Offer Free Admission to Active Military and Families for Summer
The Idaho Museum of Natural History on Idaho State University’s Pocatello campus announces it will join museums nationwide in participating in the thirteenth summer of Blue Star Museums, a program, which provides free admission to our nation’s active-duty military personnel and their families this summer.