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ISU Leadership Development Program: Fall Registration

July 28, 2022

Are you interested in learning more about leadership? The 2022 ISU Leadership Development Program will begin on Wednesday, September 7, from 1-3 pm.

ISU Professor Publishes New Book on Democracy, Media, and Free Expression

July 27, 2022

Addressing contemporary concerns about democracy, partisan politics and misinformation by examining other periods of cultural disruption, Idaho State University associate professor of journalism Zac Gershberg co-authored a timely new book out this summer from the University of Chicago Press, The Paradox of Democracy: Free Speech, Open Media, and Perilous Persuasion.

Employment Opportunities July 25

July 25, 2022

ISU TRIO Upward Bound Receives a $2.2 million Federal Grant to Support Pre-College Youth in Bannock and Power Counties

July 25, 2022

 Idaho State University’s TRIO Upward Bound Program has been awarded a $2.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to continue supporting local high school students as they prepare for college. 

Idaho State University's Academy NExT Summer Camp Provides Learning Opportunities to Students with Disabilities

July 25, 2022

Faculty in Idaho State University’s Special Education and School Psychology programs are hosting the sixth annual Academy NExT (New and Exciting Transitions) summer camps.

Four Features for Moodle 4.0 Part One

July 25, 2022

Changes to DegreeWorks

July 25, 2022

Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia Program Reaches Rural Idaho

July 25, 2022

Idaho State University Speech-Language Pathology online graduate students have completed a two-week intensive clinical experience specifically designed to help serve people in remote communities.

Interim Director of Facilities Operations Appointment

July 25, 2022

Idaho State Mourns the Loss of Nancy Cheadle-Winberg

July 25, 2022

Audiology faculty member Nancy Cheadle-Winberg passed away July 17, 2022.  At just 38 years old, Nancy made an incredible impact on the students, faculty, staff and patients she interacted with during her time at ISU. She leaves behind a legacy of professionalism and passion within the field of audiology, along with an incredible love for animals.