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Largest snake in history to open at Idaho Museum of Natural History

POCATELLO — Slithering in at 48 feet long and weighing an estimated 1.5 tons, a realistic replica of Titanoboa, the world’s largest snake, will open at the Idaho Museum of Natural History (IMNH) at Idaho State University March 19.

College of Business to offer new Master of Science in Health Informatics in Pocatello and Meridian

The Idaho State University College of Business is proud to announce a new Master of Science in Health Informatics (MSHI) graduate program offered on the Pocatello and Meridian campuses in fall 2016.

News Bites

Idaho Museum of Natural History hosts 28th Science Trek sleep over April 22-23; sign-up deadline is March 31

POCATELLO – Third to fifth graders are invited to explore new frontiers with an overnight Science Trek adventure hosted by the Idaho Museum of Natural History and Idaho Public Television on April 22-23.

Families with fighting siblings ages 4-11 sought for Idaho State University Psychology Clinic study

POCATELLO – Families with two or more children ages 4-11 who physically fight on a regular basis are sought for the Sibling Aggression Project clinical study being conducted by the Idaho State University Psychology Clinic.

Idaho State University MILES researchers play key role in City of Pocatello River Vision Study

POCATELLO – By providing input and informational tools Idaho State University researchers are assisting the citizens of Pocatello to create a new vision and plans for the Portneuf River running through the city.

Paramedic Science Program Expanding

Idaho Academy of Science and Engineering annual meeting, Intermountain Conference on the Environment set March 31-April 2 at ISU

POCATELLO- The 58th Idaho Academy of Science and Engineering Annual Meeting and Symposium will meet jointly with the 16th Intermountain Conference on the Environment March 31-April 2 at the Idaho State University Pond Student Union.

ISU’s 2016 Early Registration Event set April 5-8

POCATELLO– Idaho State University’s incoming freshmen and their parents are invited to participate in the 2016 early registration events scheduled from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 5-8 in the Pond Student Union.

College of Arts & Letters New Year’s Eve Gala gives Pocatello residents a night of elegance and allows students to shine while raising $48,000

POCATELLO – Idaho State University’s College of Arts and Letters raised $48,000 at its third annual New Year’s Eve Gala held in the L.E. and Thelma E. Stephens Performing Arts Center.

Pocatello Counseling Clinic has immediate openings

ISU College of Arts and Letters students gain real-world work experience by collaborating with local organizations

POCATELLO – Students attend college to receive an education to use in their future career, but Idaho State University Professor Karen Hartman believes that you must take your education one step further – gaining real world work experience.

Faculty/Staff Updates

Idaho State University alumnus Michael B. Calley has been named “Outstanding Engineer of the Year Award” by Idaho State University.

DJ WIlliams Publishes Study

ISU Associate Professor Ruiling Guo recognized for outstanding dissertation

POCATELLO – Idaho State University Associate Professor Ruiling Guo’s dissertation titled “Prediction of Intention to use Evidence-Based Management among Healthcare Administrators in the United States” has been recognized

Philip Homan Publishes Paper

Faculty Represented at 2016 American Dental Education Association Meeting

Events

Employee Recognition Week - March 28 through April

Idaho State University Graduate Research Symposium set April 2 features more than 60 students presenting research

POCATELLO – More than 60 students from Idaho State University will have the opportunity to present their academic research at the annual Graduate School Research Day Symposium on Saturday, April 2.

“What’s in Your Attic? Decoding the Past through Cultural Artifacts” presentation and workshop set April 11 at ISU Oboler Library

POCATELLO – The Eli M. Oboler Library at Idaho State University will host a presentation and workshop with Randy Silverman at 7 p.m. April 11, based on the question, “What’s in Your Attic?”

Celebrate Shakespeare 400

Safe Space Training April 8

Employment Opportunities

 
The following department has a potential transfer opportunity.  For a complete job descriptions and application instructions visit jobs.isu.edu.  Employees who hold permanent status in any of the following classifications may also contact the hiring departments directly to submit a resume and any other requested application materials.

Technical Records Specialist 1-Registrar. Apply by 03/27/2016
Security Officer Supervisor-Public Safety. Apply by 04/09/2016.
 

Please visit jobs.isu.edu for a list of all current Classified, Non-Classified, and Faculty job openings.