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Idaho State to Induct Seven into Sports Hall of Fame

December 15, 2022

Each year, Idaho State University inducts former student-athletes and dedicated Bengals to the ISU Sports Hall of Fame. For the 2023 ceremony, ISU is excited to induct seven new members to the impressively growing list of hall of famers. 

Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service Set Jan. 16

December 15, 2022

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Idaho State Theatre Receives Excellence Award for Acting

December 15, 2022

The University Resident Theatre Association is recognizing Idaho State Theatre and Dance with an Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Training in Acting. 

Arunima Datta

Hidden and Silenced History of the Everyday Person: ISU History Professor’s Book Gains International Attention

December 15, 2022

Arunima Datta says she was always interested in the history of everyday people.

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Students Collaborate to Provide Free Physical Therapy Services to Those in Need

December 15, 2022

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.

Having trouble deciding what to major in? Feeling unsure about where you are headed?

December 14, 2022

Employment Opportunities with the Diversity Resource Center

December 14, 2022

University Tutoring Announces Winners for the "Finish Strong Scholarship Giveaway

December 14, 2022

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Petex Donates Over $2.7 Million in Software to Idaho State University Department of Geosciences

December 13, 2022

Geosciences students and faculty at Idaho State University can get their hands on some of the industry’s state-of-the-art software thanks to a donation by Petroleum Experts (Petex).

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ISU Graduate Student Researching Groin Injuries in NCAA Athletes

December 12, 2022

An Idaho State University graduate student hopes to bring his love of sport and science into the medical field by researching the prevalence and mechanisms of groin injuries in NCAA Division I Football.