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ISU and ARS researchers improve method to measure soil carbon at National Science Foundation Reynolds Creek Critical Zone Observatory in Southwest Idaho

POCATELLO – There is two to three times as much carbon in the Earth’s soil than in its atmosphere, which has important implications with regard to the effects of climate change, and scientists working at the National Science Foundation’s Reynolds Creek Critical Zone Observatory in southwest Idaho have developed a better method for estimating soil carbon.

April 23, 2019

Employment Opportunities

April 22, 2019

Hundreds Attend Employee Appreciation Week events

April 22, 2019

Idaho Museum of Natural History to host “Discover Exoplanets: The Search for Alien Worlds" traveling exhibit

POCATELLO – “Discover Exoplanets: The Search for Alien Worlds” is a national traveling exhibition exploring the fascinating world of space and astronomy that opens on April 25 at the Idaho Museum of Natural History.

April 22, 2019

Idaho State University director of nursing research receives $250,000 grant

Funds to be used for social media campaigns aimed at preventing diabetes in Hispanic and Latino populations

April 22, 2019

Professional Development Funding

April 22, 2019

Christian Chan receives national awards

April 22, 2019

Video Created by Idaho Commission on the Arts Highlights Music Professor Jon Armstrong

April 22, 2019

ISU Music Students Win at Idaho Federation of Music Clubs Competition

Pianos available for purchase at the ISU piano sale

April 22, 2019