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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

Idaho State University CPI Supervisor of the Semester is Marco Schoen

POCATELLO – Idaho State University’s Career Path Intern Supervisor of the Semester is Marco Schoen, a professor of mechanical engineering and measurement and control engineering. 

April 26, 2019

Idaho Museum of Natural History to raise funds for Digital Sculpting Studio during Idaho Gives on May 2

POCATELLO –The Idaho Museum of Natural History on Idaho State University Pocatello campus has partnered with Idaho Gives to raise funds for this summer’s Digital Sculpting Studio.

April 26, 2019

Kevin Satterlee officially inaugurated as Idaho State University’s 13th President

POCATELLO – Student success is one of the many reasons Bengals roar, Idaho State University President Kevin Satterlee said at his official inauguration held April 26 at the ISU Stephens Performing Arts Center.  

April 26, 2019

ISU Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering receives $110k grant to offer precast concrete engineering design studio

POCATELLO – The Idaho State University Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering has received about $110,000 to offer a precast concrete engineering design studio.

April 24, 2019

ISU, USGS dryland soil carbon study at Idaho National Laboratory yields surprising results

POCATELLO – The results of a 20-year “drylands” experiment at the Idaho National Laboratory by Idaho State University researchers and partners has yielded surprising results, including that native sagebrush shrub communities process soil carbon much differently than non-native crested wheatgrass stands.

April 24, 2019