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Idaho State-Civic Symphony and acclaimed jazz artists the Kobie Watkins Grouptet to perform Feb. 8

Concert to feature original jazz pieces scored for full orchestra; public also invited to attend catered pre-concert dinner in Stephens Performing Arts Center Rotunda

January 10, 2019

Idaho State University Frank Church Symposium set Jan. 31-Feb. 1, theme is 'The Best and Worst of Us'

POCATELLO – The International Affairs Council of Idaho State University invites community members of Pocatello and surrounding areas to attend the 2019 Frank Church Symposium on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1. This year’s theme “The Best and the Worst of Us: Confronting Injustices in the World” will bring together academics, refugees and activists debating the challenges and successes around environmental justice, refugee rights and minorities rights.

January 10, 2019

Idaho State University researcher Phillip Homan receives $2,500 Donald J. Sterling, Jr., Fellowship in Pacific Northwest History

POCATELLO – Idaho State University researcher Phillip Homan received the 2019 Donald J. Sterling, Jr., Fellowship in Pacific Northwest History award. The award includes $2,500 to support four weeks of research at the Oregon Historical Society.

January 10, 2019

Idaho State University remembers alumnus James M. Rupp

Longtime Idaho State University supporter James M. Rupp, 83, passed away on Dec. 28, 2018, in Minnesota.

January 9, 2019

Idaho State University investigating student-athlete complaint

POCATELLO – Idaho State University is investigating complaints received by a football player outlining unfair and targeted treatment by coaching staff. On Nov. 14, 2018, ISU received a written complaint from a current football player alleging inappropriate communication from a coach, a lack of playing time, an alleged assault by a coach during an away game, and the student-athlete being incorrectly informed about his eligibility status.

January 9, 2019

Idaho State University psychology professor recruits 125 area women for study

POCATELLO – Over the past four years, Idaho State University Clinical Psychology Professor Nicki Aubuchon-Endsley’s Perinatal Psychobiology Laboratory team has talked to more than 100 expectant mothers in Southeast Idaho to help identify risk factors for rural families.

January 7, 2019

ISU College of Business’s CEED Program and U.S. Bank host second student entrepreneur Pitch-Off Contest

POCATELLO ­– After months of preparation, the Idaho State University Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development/U.S. Bank Pitch-Off Contest was held in December in the Pond Student Union Ballroom.

January 7, 2019

Jazz pianist Kyle Aho to perform in ISU Alumni Scholarship Concert Jan. 19

POCATELLO – Noted jazz pianist and recording artist Kyle Aho, a 1996 Idaho State University alumnus, will perform in a scholarship benefit concert on Jan. 19 at 7:30 p.m. in Goranson Hall, in the ISU Fine Arts Building.

January 7, 2019

Jan. 26 Fishing Derby at Sportsman’s Park at American Falls Reservoir Features $500 First Prize for Trout, $250 for Perch

POCATELLO – A fishing derby running 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 26, at Sportsman’s Park on the west side of American Falls Reservoir near Aberdeen features a $500 first-place prize for the largest trout and a $250 first-place prize for the largest perch.

January 7, 2019

Idaho State University College of Pharmacy faculty contributes to development of new interprofessional assessment tool to be used nationwide

POCATELLO – Faculty and leadership at Idaho State University’s College of Pharmacy have made significant contributions to the creation of a new assessment tool that will help health care professionals and educators nationwide study the effectiveness of their interprofessional education and training approach.

By Lee Ann Hancock, Director KDHS Marketing | January 4, 2019