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ISU Idaho Accelerator Center announces record production of form of medical isotope copper-67 that will be used in cancer clinical trials

POCATELLO – The Idaho State University Idaho Accelerator Center has increased its production capacity of a highly pure form of the medical isotope copper-67 that can now be more easily used in clinical trials to test its effectiveness in fighting cancer.

April 30, 2019

Kathryn Hogarth named Idaho State University 2018-19 Student Employee of the Year

POCATELLO — Kathryn Hogarth,  an Idaho State University Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering employee and student, has received the ISU 2018-2019 Student Employee of the Year Award and a $2,000 scholarship from the ISU Career Center and Scholarship Office.

April 29, 2019

ISU graduates March through the Arch May 3

POCATELLO – The Idaho State University 2019 Graduate Salute March through the Arch will be held beginning at noon May 3 at the Swanson Arch located on the ISU Pocatello campus between Frazier Hall and the Physical Sciences Building.

April 29, 2019

Idaho State University will confer 2,714 degrees and certificates at 2019 Commencement on May 4

POCATELLO – A total of 2,553 graduates will receive 2,714 degrees and certificates during Idaho State University spring commencement ceremonies, which will begin at 10 a.m. May 4 in Holt Arena.

April 29, 2019

Ches Barnes trades Atlantic Ocean for Snake River and Settles in at Idaho Falls

April 29, 2019

May Disaster Preparedness Tip - Landslides

April 29, 2019

Christian Chan Elected to National Board

Employment Opportunities

April 29, 2019

Sociology, Social Work, and Criminology Professor Publishes Research on Ted Bundy

April 29, 2019

Charitable recycling benefits Idaho State University College of Nursing students

MERIDIAN - Four Idaho State University students in Meridian’s accelerated nursing program are wrapping up their studies this spring, thanks to 2018-2019 scholarships awarded by the John William Jackson Fund (JWJF), a statewide program that benefits future nurses, schools and Idaho youth.

April 26, 2019