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ISU President Kevin Satterlee, Idaho Gov. Brad Little and Benny the Bengal with the proclamation

Governor Proclaims January 15 Idaho State University Day

January 15, 2019

Idaho Gov. Brad Little proclaimed January 15 Idaho State University Day in Idaho to celebrate the university’s positive and enduring impact on the Gem State.

Photo of the head of the 2018 Martin Luther King March and marchers with a mountain in the background.

Idaho State University Martin Luther King Jr. march and program set Jan. 21

January 15, 2019

POCATELLO – The annual Idaho State University Martin Luther King Jr. march and program will be held on Jan. 21 beginning at 1 p.m. at Holt Arena and ending at the L.E. and Thelma E. Stephens Performing Arts Center.

Green Dot Training Scheduled Jan. 31

January 11, 2019

Psychology Professor selected as American Psychological Association Expert Reviewer

January 11, 2019

Assistant professor of experimental psychology Erika Fulton has been selected as an expert reviewer for the Advisory Panel of the National Standards for High School Psychology Curricula. The group will revise national standards set by the American Psychological Association.

Sign Language Interpreting Program Accredited

January 11, 2019

Laura Ahola-Young's Work Featured at Vashon Center for the Arts

January 11, 2019

ISU Hearing Clinic Accepting Patients

January 11, 2019

Employment Opportunities

January 11, 2019

Nominations Sought for Benny Awards

January 11, 2019

The Division of Student Affairs is pleased to announce the 2nd annual Benny Awards.

A photo of keynote speaker Steven Feldstein with former Senator and Secretary of State John Kerry.

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

January 10, 2019

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.