TRIO McNair Scholars Program Welcomes Dr. James Pascali as New Associate Director
The TRIO McNair Scholars Program at Idaho State University welcomes Dr. James Pascali as the new Associate Director.
July Food Drives Stock Benny's Pantry
Two Benny’s Pantry locations benefited from food drives in July.
ISU Athletic Administration Students Assist the National Football Foundation at Stanford University
Graduate students from Idaho State University’s Athletic Administration Master’s program recently assisted at the National Football Foundation’s (NFF) Fifth Annual William V. Campbell Trophy Summit at Stanford University.
Idaho State Announces Season of Note Lineup
Idaho State University will host a range of entertainment during the 2023-24 “A Season of Note” series with all performances at the L.E. and Thelma E. Stephens Performing Arts Center’s Joseph C. and Cheryl H. Jensen Grand Concert Hall at 7:30 p.m.
Diversity Center Welcomes All to Fall Events
The Diversity Resource Center will kick off the fall semester with a Sept. 7 Cultural Cook-Off Competition.
ISU Women's Choir to Return in the Fall
The ISU Women’s/Treble Choir will return this fall under the direction of Dr. Geoffrey Friedley.
Prescription for Success: From ISU Sport and Exercise Science Graduate To Physician
Braeden Leiby always had a passion for sports, but never imagined he’d be able to turn it into a career. He grew up in Pocatello, graduated from Century High School in 2014, and initially aspired to be a pharmacist. However, he quickly realized that it wasn't the right fit.
Idaho State Civil Engineering Student Attends Advanced Studies Institute in Japan
An Idaho State University student got an up close and personal view of some of the world’s most earthquake-resistant buildings this summer.
Idaho State University and Kootenai Health Join Forces to Meet Statewide Demand for Nurses
Idaho State University and Kootenai Health have partnered in an effort to address the ongoing critical nursing shortage in North Idaho.
ISU College of Business Students and Faculty Co-Author Paper Presented in Italy
A paper co-authored by ISU College of Business students Ritesh Yadav and Josh Luker and Professor of Management Alex Bolinger was recently presented at the 2023 European Group of Organizational Studies (EGOS) conference at the University of Cagliari, on the Italian island of Sardinia.
2023 Homecoming Award Winners Announced
Idaho State University is proud to announce the exceptional individuals who will be honored with the 2023 Homecoming Awards. Each year, this cherished tradition brings together our Bengal community to showcase our pride and recognize the influential alumni and friends who have made a significant impact on our alma mater and their communities.
Idaho State University Announces 2023-24 Theatre Season Lineup
Idaho State University is excited to announce its 2023-24 Theatre Season lineup, which features four highly anticipated productions, including "Life x Three," "The Three Musketeers," "The Twits," and "Sunday in the Park with George.”
After a successful first year, an Idaho State University program designed to help education paraprofessionals become certified teachers is expanding to include paraprofessionals throughout East Idaho.
Don’t Judge an RV by its Cover
As millions of Americans take to the roads this summer, setting out to enjoy the outdoors and sunny weather for a week or two at a time, many more call life on the road their permanent home. The nomad lifestyle comes with freedom and opportunities to experience all that travel has to offer, but there are challenges as well, especially when it comes to health care.
Tree Planting Memorial for Chris Jackson Set July 19
Please join the College of Pharmacy and the campus community for a tree-planting memorial to honor Christina (Chris) Jackson.
Professor Zackery Heern Explores the Global Impact of Baha'u'llah's Writings in New Research Project
Idaho State Music Student Miren Gabiola Places Second at National Competition
Miren Gabiola, a senior at Idaho State University (ISU) studying Music Education and Vocal Performance, recently earned second place honors at the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) National Student Auditions competition.
Dr Jed Zirker Named Director of Dental Residency Program
The Department of Dental Sciences, Dental Residency Program and Family Dentistry clinics at Idaho State University (ISU) have a new director, as Dr. Jed Zirker takes the reins from Dr. Brian Crawford. Zirker oversees the programs at both the Pocatello and Meridian campus locations.
GED Graduates Celebrate Achievements
Idaho State University recently recognized the achievements of 39 graduates who successfully obtained their GED credentials through the College of Technology's Adult Education program. Hundreds attended the event to show their support for the graduates from Pocatello, Blackfoot, American Falls, and the surrounding region.
Choirs from Around the World to Perform at Idaho State University
The 2023 Idaho International Choral Festival will once again feature choirs from around the world on the ISU campus July 12-16.
ISU Student Wins Constituting America Short Film Contest
An Idaho State University graduate student was recently selected as Constituting America’s Graduate Student Short Film Winner in the “We the Future'' contest.
The Idaho International Choral Festival hosts choirs from around the world, to share the culture and community of music. Joining the festival this year is the Tiantai Temple Buddhism Conservatory Dawn Choir, a 60-voice chorus which is the first monk choir in Buddhist history.
Idaho State’s STRIPES Instructor Scholarship Program Celebrates First Graduate
Jaxon Jensen, a teacher at American Falls High School, is the first graduate of an innovative program aimed at providing high school teachers with the necessary credentials to teach dual credit courses to their students while earning their master’s degree.
Changes in Cell Phone Procedures
To align with modern best practices in higher education, and to ensure we are operating efficiently, the University is moving forward with a new Mobile Communications Devices Policy related to the issuance of cell phones used for university business.
Marissa Merrill Named CPI of the Month
Marissa Merrill, a student in the Nuclear Operations Technology program, was named the June CPI of the month.
Idaho State University President Kevin Satterlee Announces Retirement
After dedicating more than 25 years to Idaho higher education, Idaho State University President Kevin Satterlee announced Monday that he will retire on December 31.
Ed Isla Named CPI Supervisor of the Semester
The Career Path Internship program (CPI) has named Ed Isla the Spring 2023 CPI Supervisor of the Semester. Isla is an Architectural Drafter for Facilities Services at Idaho State University.
Helping to secure the automated systems that will operate the nuclear reactors of the future is falling on the shoulders of a group of white hat hackers at Idaho State University.
Limited Space Still Available for Ignite Their Future Summer Camps
The Idaho State University College of Technology’s “Ignite Their Future Summer Camps” are filling up fast.
Katie Thomas Named AVP for Human Resources
After a thorough national search, Katie Thomas has been appointed Associate Vice President for Human Resources. Thomas has served in this position as interim since January 2022, and has continued to demonstrate exemplary leadership for the campus community.
Traveling in TRAIL: Rural School Practicum Opens Future Teachers Minds
Twelve Idaho State University College of Education students had the opportunity to participate in the inaugural Teaching in Rural Areas Immersion Learning (TRAIL) Experience in May 2023.
American Falls J.R. Simplot Elementary School (JRSE) received STEM Certification from the Idaho State School Board in Spring 2023 thanks to the assistance of Idaho State University Teaching and Educational Studies Professor, Dr. Wendy Ruchti.
Community Rallies Behind Welding Students After Highland High School Fire
Following a devastating fire at Highland High School in April, the local community has rallied together to assist 27 displaced welding students from Pocatello's School District 25. As these students prepare to conclude their semester, they've found a temporary home at the Idaho State University College of Technology’s welding program facilities.
Two ISU Employees Named to Idaho Business Review’s Accomplished Under 40
Two Idaho State University employees have been honored by the Idaho Business Review as Accomplished Under 40 award winners.
Winners of Annual Outstanding Philosophy Essay Prize Announced
The Department of English and Philosophy Program has announced that three undergraduate students are winners of the Outstanding Essay in Philosophy prize for 2023. The winners are Bayden Sayer, Shelby Robinson, and Dean Clinton.
Extreme Yellowstone Flooding is Focus of Research by Idaho State University Ecologists
How portions of the Yellowstone National Park ecosystem responded to last year’s historic flooding is the focus of a new research project by Idaho State University stream ecologists.
History Adjunct Instructors Recognized by Idaho State Historical Society
Two adjunct faculty, Dr. Hope Benedict and Ronald James, will receive the 2023 Esto Perpetua Award from the Idaho State Historical Society at an awards banquet June 5.
Science and Engineering Exploration Camps for Local Youth Slated for June and July
Idaho State University’s College of Science and Engineering, along with the Idaho Museum of Natural History, Marshall Public Library, and My World Discovery Museum will be hosting a series of free summer activities for kids of all ages.
Idaho State University Installs EnerFusion Solar Picnic Tables
Idaho State University is pleased to announce the purchase of four EnerFusion Solar picnic tables which provide “off the grid” electricity for charging personal electronic devices.
INBRE Grants Fund Asbestos Exposure Treatment, Embryo Development Research at Idaho State University
A pair of grants are kickstarting research at Idaho State University into new ways of treating exposure to a deadly carcinogen and congenital disorders.
The Idaho State University College of Education recently received a $1.1 million grant from the Idaho State Board of Education to help teachers and building administrators address the mathematical learning loss due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Eastern Idaho.
Idaho State University Programs Help Alleviate Burden of Tuition Increases
Although Idaho’s universities will be raising tuition for the first time in four years, Idaho State University is using several programs and initiatives to help keep higher education affordable and accessible to Idaho students.
Community and Public Health Professor Receives $342,000 Grant to Combat Infectious Disease in Idaho
Dr. Kristin Van De Griend, assistant professor for Community and Public Health has been awarded nearly $342,000 to establish the Idaho Collaborative for Infectious Disease Prevention.
Idaho State University Students Participate in Teaching Practicum in the Dominican Republic
Eleven students from the Idaho State University Teaching and Educational Studies (TES) Department were given the opportunity to travel to the Dominican Republic as part of the International Reaching Out and Reflecting (ROARing) Experience in May 2023.
Idaho State Civil Engineering Student Lands American Concrete Institute Foundation Fellowship
An Idaho State University civil engineering student has landed one of the concrete industry's most sought-after student fellowships.
Advancement Division Teams Move into the new Idaho Central Credit Union Bengal Alumni Center
The Idaho Central Credit Union Bengal Alumni Center has opened its doors, and the departments of Alumni Relations, Vice President for Advancement, and Advancement Services departments in the Division of University Advancement, have officially moved into the building’s office suites.
ISU Graduate Students Host After-School Anthropology Event
On April 28 the Idaho Museum of Natural History at Idaho State University hosted After School at the Museum, a program presented by the Department of Anthropology to engage elementary and middle-school learners in the four fields of anthropology: archaeology, biological, cultural, and linguistics.
Idaho State University Continues to Make Over 450 Classrooms ROAR
Over 450 P-12 teachers, coaches, support staff, principals, and superintendents across Idaho have added black and orange to their classrooms and spaces thanks to the Make Your Classroom ROAR campaign.
ISU Student to Compete at National Fencing Tournamen
Idaho State University Sport Management student, Lucy Garcia Torres, had always dreamed of learning swordwork after seeing her favorite actors in movies or reading about characters in books.
Idaho State Professor Co-Authors Paper on Inclusivity on College Campuses
An Idaho State University professor is helping to provide recommendations on how academics can foster a culture of inclusivity on college campuses.
ISU Alumna Mal Layne Takes Home 4th Place in International Trombone Competition
Idaho State University alumna Mal Layne recently competed against hundreds of individuals in the Michel Becquet International Trombone Competition in Luxembourg. Layne, the only American to make it to the semi-finals, took 4th place in the world.
Membrain, a provider of the top Business to Business sales enablement Customer Relationship Management (CRM) in the market, has announced its partnership with the Idaho State University College of Business.
Volunteers Host More than 1,800 Attendees at Bengal Visit Day
Bengal Visit Day 2023 was the largest recruitment event held on Idaho State University’s campus, with more than 1,800 attendees.
More than 2,000 Honored at Spring 2023 Commencement Ceremonies
Idaho State University President Kevin Satterlee congratulated graduates at Saturday's commencement ceremonies, praising them for their grit and determination.
More Than 2,000 Graduates to be Recognized at Saturday’s Commencement
A total of 2,132 spring and summer 2023 graduates will receive 2,278 degrees and certificates during Idaho State University’s annual spring commencement ceremonies on May 6.
ISU Professors and Graduate Student Present at Ireland International Conference on Education
In April 2023, Dr. Cory A. Bennett, Professor of Mathematics Education and Chair of the Teaching and Educational Studies (TES) Department within the Idaho State University College of Education; Dr. Beverly Ray, TES Professor; and Mr. Michael “Mick” Morgan, ISU graduate student and fourth grade teacher from Jefferson Elementary School in the Pocatello/Chubbuck School District, presented their research findings during two separate presentations at the Ireland International Conference on Education
ISU’s National Student Advertising Competition Team Places First in District-level Competition
Idaho State University’s National Student Advertising Competition team placed first in their regional competition this spring, competing with universities in Idaho, Washington and Oregon.
Paying it Forward: First-Generation Graduate Plans to Help Next Generation
When Alexis Navarrete first started elementary school in American Falls, she spoke only Spanish. She still remembers struggling to learn a new language while keeping up with her schoolwork, and the isolating feelings that can come with it.
Idaho State Set to Award First Master’s Degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering
The first students to ever receive a master’s from Idaho State University in Electrical and Computer Engineering will walk across the commencement stage on May 6.
Distinguished Teacher, Researcher, And Service Winners Chosen
The 2023 Idaho State University Distinguished Teacher, Distinguished Researcher and Distinguished Service awardees have been chosen.
ISU’s Quince Mattick To Graduate Cum Laude, Guide Dog at her Side
When Quincie Mattick receives her diploma with honors on May 6 at Idaho State University Spring 2023 Commencement at Reed Gymnasium, she’ll be accompanied by her loving and nearly ever-present companion, Tessa, her service dog.
ISU Debate Coach presented with Alumni Achievement of the Year Award
Andy Christensen, Assistant Director of the ISU Speech and Debate program, was presented the Alumni Achievement of the Year Award in Boise last month.
ISU Hosts the State’s Top Young Welders at the Rocky Mountain Shootout
The rhythmic crackle of welding torches echoed through the halls of Idaho State University's William M. and Karin A. Eames Advanced Technical Education and Innovation Complex on April 20 as the state's best young welders gathered for the highly-anticipated 2023 Rocky Mountain Shootout.
Idaho State Team Earns Top Honors at International Business Strategy Competition
For the eighth consecutive year, Idaho State University students have brought home honors in the annual International Collegiate Business Strategy Competition, earning the trophy for Best Presentation.
New Facilities and Administration (F&A) rates from the federal government
Did you know that ISU recently received notification of new Facilities & Administration (F&A) rates from the federal government?
Junior Varsity Debaters Win Last National Tournament
The Idaho State Debate Team officially capped their competitive season last night with a closeout win online. Twenty four teams from across the United States competed in the late season championship.
Idaho State University Students Participate in National Advertising Competition
Students at Idaho State University are participating in the National Student Advertising Competition, an annual competition sponsored by the American Advertising Federation, to create a fully integrated marketing campaign for a national client.
Science Trek to be held at the Idaho Museum of Natural History May 19
The Idaho Museum of Natural History on the Idaho State University campus is excited to host Science Trek for the community on May 19.
Kasiska Division of Health Sciences Research and Scholarship Day Awards
The awardees for the Kasiska Division of Health Sciences Research and Scholarship Day have been announced.
Final ISU Chamber Choir Concert of the Season Set April 21
The Idaho State University Chamber Choir will present a Spring Concert on Friday, April 21 at 7:30 p.m. in Jensen Grand Concert Hall.
ISU College of Technology Student Earns Two Prestigious Accolades
Ellen Jenkins, a student in Idaho State University's Nuclear Operations Program, was recently awarded the 2023 Outstanding Student Achievement award for the Idaho State University College of Technology.
Registration for Ignite Their Future 2023 STEM Summer Camps Opens May 1
Registration will open on May 1 for Ignite Their Future STEM Summer camps.
Medina Recording Studio Opens April 20 with Dedication Celebration
The Medina Recording Studio will officially open with a dedication ceremony on April 20. The recording studio has been in use for a number of years, but a donation by Galo and Robyn Medina enabled the Department of Music to invest in upgraded equipment, including technology that can be used remotely, transforming the possibilities for what can be produced at Idaho State University.
Idaho State University Department of Counseling Sees Enrollment Growth
An influx in students enrolling in Idaho State University’s Counseling degree programs could soon bring some relief to the shortage of mental health care workers in the state.
Over $631,953 Raised in Idaho State University's Second Annual Two-Day Giving Campaign
Idaho State University is excited to announce that Bengal Nation has raised $631,953 for students and university support.
Free Hearing Screenings in Meridian
Get your hearing checked for free April 18 from 3-6 p.m., at the Speech and Language Clinic at Idaho State University-Meridian, 1311 E. Central Drive.
University Creates ISU Look: A Guide for Branding University Spaces
Campus Operations, Facilities Services, and Marketing and Communications at Idaho State teamed up to create a space branding lookbook that will assist with construction projects throughout the University.
Anne Fogelsong Named April CPI of the Month
Anne Fogelsong, a freshman art student who currently holds a CPI internship with the Idaho Museum of Natural History, has been named April’s CPI of the Month.
ISU Professor Named One of the Idaho Business Review’s Accomplished Under 40
The Idaho Business Review is recognizing an Idaho State University professor as one of their Accomplished Under 40.
ISU College of Education to Host Annual Celebrating Excellence Award Ceremony on April 14
The Idaho State University College of Education’s annual Celebrating Excellence award ceremony will be held at the L.E. and Thelma E. Stephens Performing Arts Center on Friday, April 14.
Idaho State University's Theatre Department won five awards from the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF) for its production of "Marisol."
Idaho State University Paleontologist Helps Successfully Lead Charge to Name State Dinosaur
Nearly two decades after its discovery, an animal that roamed ancient Idaho will be the Gem State’s official dinosaur thanks to the efforts of an Idaho State University professor.
Chuck Rizzo Named Office for Research’s Director of Research Integrity and Compliance
Chuck Rizzo has joined Idaho State University’s Office for Research as the Director of Research Integrity and Compliance.
DeCou Family Endowment Established to Support Suicide Prevention
Idaho State University (ISU) alum Chris DeCou and his partner Becky DeCou have established the DeCou Family Endowment for Suicide Prevention to provide research funding to ISU Clinical Psychology Ph.D. students who are committed to the field of suicide prevention.
ISU Faculty Selected as Idaho Representative for 100 Million Mouths Campaign
M. Colleen Stephenson, clinical assistant professor and community outreach coordinator for the Department of Dental Hygiene, was recently selected as Idaho’s first representative for the 100 Million Mouths Campaign (100MMC).
Join Bengal Nation in Raising the Roar for Bengal Giving Day
Are you ready, Bengal Nation? It’s time to bring our community together for the second annual Bengal Giving Day. This year, we’re aiming for 1,901 gifts in 1,901 minutes, and we need your help to make it happen.
Idaho State University Computer Science Professor Awarded Fulbright Fellowship in Iceland
An Idaho State University computer science professor has earned one of the country’s most renowned fellowships.
Dr. J. Mark Browning Named 2023 ISU College of Education Kole-McGuffey Award Recipient
Dr. J. Mark Browning has been selected as the 2023 College of Education Kole-McGuffey Award recipient.
Fifteen Named Outstanding Faculty
Fifteen Idaho State University faculty members have been honored with Outstanding Faculty awards in the categories of teaching, service and research.
When swim meet director Steve Miner told Gary Campbell he should try out for Idaho State University’s swim team after seeing him swim at an intramural meet during Campbell’s freshmen year in 1968, Campbell was skeptical at best.
Department of English and Philosophy Announces Retirement of Dr. Cathy Peppers
The Department of English and Philosophy announces the retirement of Dr. Cathy Peppers, Senior Lecturer in English, after 25 years at Idaho State University.
Platt Electric Gifts $13,500 Worth of Tool Bags to First-Year Electrical Apprenticeship Students
Platt Electric recently donated $13,500 worth of tool bags to first-year Electrical Apprenticeship Students to support them throughout their four-year apprenticeship program and beyond.
Idaho State University Reports Fourth Straight Semester of Enrollment Increases in Spring 2023
Following a continuing positive trend, Idaho State University is again celebrating a spring enrollment increase.
Dialogue Between Nations: ISU Professor’s Work with Kazakhstani Researchers
Outside of Almaty, Kazakhstan’s largest city, there is a mountain valley where the original apple comes from. The original apple is smaller and not as sweet as what we’re used to eating today, but all apple species can trace their genetic origin to Kazakhstan.
Long-Sleeve T-Shirt Drive to Begin Next Week
The College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) at Idaho State is collaborating with AFOP Health & Safety Programs during National Farmworkers Awareness week to host a local long-sleeve shirt drive.
HOSA State Leadership Conference Held at Idaho State University
Nearly 800 Idaho high school students were on campus March 8-10 for the annual Idaho HOSA Future Health Professionals State Leadership Conference, attending symposiums and competing in academic health care challenges.
Dr. Justin Dolan Stover, Associate Professor in the Department of History, recently published his first book, Enduring Ruin: Environmental Destruction during the Irish Revolution. In it, Stover reveals the story of the nature, scope and embodiment of destruction in Ireland during the revolutionary period.
College of Business Announces Dates for Financial Literacy Week Event
The Idaho State University College of Business is excited to announce the dates of their first Financial Literacy Week to be held April 3-7.
Home Lost, Place Found: The ISU Sports Video Crew and New Opportunities for a Refugee
On August 15, 2021, the Taliban entered Kabul and destroyed all the efforts of the people over twenty years. Nasrin Hussaini was from the same group of people and lost all her belongings. She left Kabul with her two daughters and one son with the help of the American government. She and her children were forced to leave their family, life, work, university and all the things they had worked hard for for years.
Individual Seats Available for An Opportuni-Tea
The University Honors Program is hosting its 13th Annual An Opportuni-Tea Fundraiser on Saturday, April 1 in the Stephen's Performing Arts Rotunda.
Esports Research Aimed to Understand Burnout
Examining burnout in collegiate esport athletes is a relatively new topic to the athletic industry and a focus of an Idaho State University graduate student’s research.
ISU Scientist’s Research Helping Determine if Earth has Entered New Geological Time Epoch
An Idaho State University professor’s research is tackling one of the hottest debates in geology: Has human activity changed the planet enough to mark a new geologic time period?
Local Students Gain Real-World Experience in Environmental Science Course
On a cold, clear, winter day, high school students of Pocatello’s Ecology and Natural Resource (ENR) Management program — along with members of Idaho State University’s College of Technology — hiked up the snowy hills above Pocatello with one goal in mind: discovery.
Idaho State University Professor Named Structural Engineering Institute Fellow
An Idaho State University professor is being recognized with one of the most distinguished honors in the structural engineering community.
Amy Kawahara Rhoads named 63rd Idaho Business Leader of the Year
Amy Kawahara Rhoads, CEO and President of Citizens Community Bank, is Alpha Kappa Psi's 63rd Idaho Business Leader of the Year.
Mary Spatafore Named February CPI Intern of the Month
Mary Spatafore, a doctoral Pharmacy student who holds a CPI internship at Mat Su Regional Medical Center in Palmer, Alaska, has been named February 2023 CPI Student of the month.
The Idaho State University School of Nursing received a five-year federal grant through the Health Resources and Services Administration to help develop a sustainable health care workforce in rural and underserved communities in Idaho.
Idaho’s Only School Psychology Program Combating Mental Health Shortages in Idaho Schools
With Idaho facing a shortage of mental health professionals, and growing mental health needs for children and teens, Idaho State University, home to the state's only school psychology program, is using a combination of practical knowledge and hands-on training to fill an immediate and critical need in Idaho schools.
ISU Department of English & Philosophy Announces Recipient of Strickland Scholarship
The Department of English and Philosophy is delighted to recognize the recipient of the 2023 Dorothy Strickland Scholarship, a special scholarship honoring first-generation students studying English.
ISU Department of Theatre and Students Recognized with Honors for Marisol
The Idaho State University Department of Theatre received a special honor by being invited to perform at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival Conference (KCACTF) on February 20 for their 2022 Fall production of Marisol.
College of Business Supports Showing of Cendrillon for Middle School Students
Providing outlets for exposing young people of all demographics to the arts is a passion for Meg Holmes, Promotions Director and Business Manager for the Idaho State University School of Performing Arts.
Kiwanis Club of Pocatello Donates $2,500 to ISU Physics Dept.’s Outreach Programs
A local club is putting its financial support behind STEM education efforts for area kids.
Idaho State University Chemists Tackle the Plastic Pollution Problem
A potential solution to the plastic pollution plaguing the planet is being developed at Idaho State University.
Idaho State University hosts the Idaho Music Educators Association Conference and All-State Festival
Volunteers Needed for Bengal Visit Day
Volunteers are needed for Bengal Visit Day, one of our largest campus recruitment events, on Saturday, April 22.
Idaho State Geologist Helping NASA Prep for 2025 Crewed Moon Mission
An Idaho State University professor is helping to coach the next team of astronauts to visit the moon.
ISU Professors Help City Council Frame a Vision and Goals to Serve the Community
When three new members joined Pocatello’s City Council mid-term recently, Mayor Brian Blad saw an opportunity to improve communication, and he turned to Idaho State University’s Department of Communication, Media, and Persuasion for help.
Idaho State Alum’s Company, Sepion Technologies, Named 1 of 10 Start-ups to Watch
A company co-founded by an Idaho State University grad is one start-up you should be keeping your eye on, according to the American Chemical Society.
ISU Debate wins Great Salt Lake Tournament
The Idaho State Rupp Debate team shut out stiff competition Saturday night, claiming first and second in the regional competition., January 14, at the Great Salt Lake Classic in Salt Lake City. ISU also claimed second place honors for high speaker points.
Mustafa Mashal Selected as Center for Advanced Energy Studies Associate Director
Idaho State University Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering Mustafa Mashal has been named ISU’s associate director at the Center for Advanced Energy Studies (CAES).
Idaho State to Celebrate National Girls and Women in Sports Day on Saturday, Jan. 28
Idaho State University will celebrate National Girls and Women in Sports Day during the Idaho State Women’s Basketball game against University of Idaho on Saturday, Jan. 28.
Remembering Bear River: Hard History with Darren Parry
The Idaho Museum of Natural History at Idaho State University in Pocatello is hosting former Chairman of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation Darren Parry for an evening of remembrance on Jan. 26.
Idaho State Graduate Student Experiences Life-Changing Research in Chile
Jillian Everly was studying wildlife conservation at Virginia Tech when she became interested in social science and how people are connected and involved in conservation. She didn’t know it then, but her curiosity would take her not only to Idaho State University, but to Chile, where she spent seven months working alongside “sea women,” learning about their lives and families.
ISU School of Performing Arts to Present “Cendrillon” a Cinderella Opera
Idaho State University’s School of Performing Arts will present “Cendrillon” on Feb. 10, 16, 17 and 18 at 7:30 p.m. and a matinee on Feb. 11 at 2 p.m. in Frazier Hall.
ISU Professor of English Alan Johnson Publishes Book
The latest book by Alan Johnson, Professor of English, has recently been published. "India's Forests, Real and Imagined: Writing the Nation," was published by Bloomsbury Publishing in December 2022.
Talking about Teaching: PIE Faculty Reading Group for Spring
Faculty are invited to join the Program for Instructional Effectiveness (PIE) for Talking about Teaching, a faculty book discussion group this spring.
Idaho National Laboratory and Two ISU Alumni Establish an Archive
A history degree is only good for someone who wants to go into teaching, right? Three archivists working at Idaho National Laboratory are proving that myth wrong.
Own a Piece of History: Holt Arena Seats Available for Purchase
As Idaho State University continues its renovations to Holt Arena, the public has one more chance to purchase a piece of Holt history.
ISU’s Gender Resource Center Hosts Anti-Human Trafficking Symposium
The ISU Gender Resource Center will host its 2023 Anti-Human Trafficking Symposium on January 24, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., in the Wood and Little Wood River Rooms of the Pond Student Union.
Jessy Sears Named CPI Supervisor of the Semester
Jessy Sears has been named the Fall 2022 CPI Supervisor of the Semester.
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.
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.