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Intermountain Graduate Conference Seeking Papers

January 22, 2019

Winter Driving Reminders

January 22, 2019

Campuswide Administrative Assistant 2 Announcement Has Been Published for Upcoming Opportunities.

January 22, 2019

Cultural Events Funding Available

January 22, 2019

Karen Hartman

ISU Associate Professor Karen Hartman Named to International Journal's Editorial Board

January 22, 2019

Karen Hartman, an associate professor in the department of Communication, Media & Persuasion, was recently selected to serve on the 2019-2020 editorial board of the international journal Communication & Sport. 

Cory Bennett Named Keynote Speaker at International Conference

January 22, 2019

Marvin Goldstein at the piano.

A Celtic Celebration on Jan. 26 in the Stephens Center features pianist Marvin Goldstein, vocalist Vanessa Joy, members of Idaho State Civic Symphony, ISU Choirs

January 18, 2019

POCATELLO ­– A Celtic Celebration presented by Idaho State University’s A Season of Note at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 26 at the Stephens Performing Arts Center will feature internationally acclaimed musician and composer Marvin Goldstein, acclaimed vocalist Vanessa Joy, Celtic musicians from Salt Lake City and members of the Idaho State Civic Symphony and ISU Choirs.

Photo of two ON representatives and an ISU professor.

ON Semiconductor Increases Support for Idaho State University Department of Electrical Engineering

January 18, 2019

Donation of design workstations, funding for design software and curriculum development collaboration underline the company’s support for local students

Idaho State University offers new master’s degree in education administration with a focus on athletic administration; program is available in Meridian, Pocatello and online 

January 18, 2019

MERIDIAN—Idaho State University’s College of Education is seeking applicants for a new 42-credit master’s program that will enable graduates to serve as school principals, vice principals and athletic directors.

Ernest Keeley, left, directing a student during a study on the lower Portneuf River.

Idaho State University professors identify some of last remaining populations of native cutthroat trout in the Portneuf River

January 17, 2019

POCATELLO ­– For the last 20 years, Idaho State University fish ecologists Ernest Keeley and Janet Loxterman in the Department of Biological Sciences have studied Cutthroat Trout populations in waters from Alaska to New Mexico.  Among their other research endeavors, they have identified some of the last remaining native, genetically pure populations of Cutthroat Trout in the areas around Pocatello, including distinct subspecies variations, in some unlikely places.