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Idaho Museum of Natural History Unveils Exhibit: "Dinosaurs from the Mountain"

The Idaho Museum of Natural History, on the Pocatello campus of Idaho State University, is excited to announce the unveiling of its newest exhibit, "Dinosaurs from the Mountain." 

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ISU Announces Winner of 2023 Teaching Literature Book Award

The Idaho State University Department of English and Philosophy has announced “The Teaching Archive: A New History for Literary Study” as the winner of the 2023 Teaching Literature Book Award. 

Patience Ternus Named Executive Assistant for Campus Operations and Finance

Patience Ternus has joined Idaho State University as Executive Assistant for Campus Operations and Finance.

Jean'ne M. Shreeve NSF EPSCoR Research Excellence Award nomination period open

Inspired by University of Idaho Distinguished Professor Jean'ne M. Shreeve for her imaginative leadership of EPSCoR in Idaho for more than 20 years, Idaho EPSCoR established the Jean'ne M. Shreeve NSF EPSCoR Research Excellence Award and the 2020 nomination period is open through 6 p.m. May 8.

ISU Faculty Member Provides Keynote at the during the Northwest Athletic Trainers' Association Conference

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Idaho State University Professor Creates Artificial Intelligence That Composes Music

When it comes to music, composition is one problem that has always vexed computers. Sure, they can string a few notes or lyrics together, but creating motifs—repeated musical patterns that create form and meaning—is a real challenge. Now, after more than seven years of riffing on the problem, an Idaho State University Computer Scientist has come up with the solution. 

Naomi Velasquez receives award for artwork in exhibition The Ties that Bind

Idaho State University Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Art, Naomi S. Velasquez, was awarded the "Best Use of Non-traditional Quilting Techniques" award at the opening reception for the juried national art exhibition, The Ties that Bind, this month.