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ISU student Mashaal Hijazi gives moving speech on racism at Idaho Falls TEDx Talk

POCATELLO – Idaho State University’s American Pakistani Muslim student Mashaal Hijazi was given a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to speak on the topic of racism for an Idaho Falls TEDx Talk in April.

Sixty-one high school students to graduate with Associate of Arts degrees from Idaho State University-Meridian

POCATELLO – Sixty-one high school students from Renaissance High School in Meridian will receive their Associate of Arts degrees in general studies during Idaho State University-Meridian’s graduation on May 9.

News Bites

Idaho State University graduates its first nursing Ph.D. student, Tamara Rose

POCATELLO – It’s not an overstatement to say Tamara Rose has worked hard these past three years.

Associated Students of ISU recognizes five individuals and one organization

POCATELLO — Associated Students of Idaho State University presented five awards to individuals who did an outstanding job this academic year.

From France to Russia to becoming an Outstanding Masters Student, Amanda Poitevin went around the world then to ISU to earn degree

POCATELLO – Idaho Falls native Amanda Poitevin has been around the world. From attending a small liberal arts college in Wellesley, Mass., to studying abroad in Paris, to teaching English in Russia, some might say that she has seen or done it all.

Idaho State Civic Symphony announces 2016-2017 schedule, season tickets on sale for current season ticket holders, general public on sale June 1

POCATELLO – The Idaho State-Civic Symphony has announced its 2016-17 concert schedule and season tickets are currently on sale for current season ticket holders. Season tickets for the general public will go on sale starting June 1.

Idaho State University Chamber Choir to tour through Britain

POCATELLO – The Idaho State University Chamber Choir will take a choir tour for 13 days through Britain performing in some of the most historical cathedrals in the world.

Important P-card Reconciliation and Approval Information for Summer Usage

ISU students Stephanie Greeson and KC Anderson selected as May Career Path Interns of the Month

POCATELLO—Stephanie Greeson and KC Anderson, Idaho State University undergraduate anthropology students, have been selected as the Career Path Interns of the Month for May by the ISU Career Center.

Employment

Events

Idaho Museum of Natural History to raise funds for Discovery Center on May 5

POCATELLO — On May 5 the Idaho Museum of Natural History at Idaho State University is raising funds to help improve scientific exploration and enhance a play area as part of the Rebecca Thorne-Ferrel Discovery Center.

Idaho Museum of Natural History to host “Hungry Planet: What the World Eats” photo exhibition

POCATELLO – A new photo exhibition opening May 28 at the Idaho Museum of Natural History at Idaho State University, “Hungry Planet: What the World Eats,” depicts families from around the world and explores human kind’s oldest social activity: eating.

KidU Begins in June

Paper presented by ISU College of Business students, professor wins two awards at MBAA International Conference in Chicago

POCATELLO – Idaho State University College of Business students Andrew Lyman and Travis Pattengale, both graduating this spring, along with management Professor Jie McCardle returned from the MBAA International Conference in Chicago in April with two Best Paper awards.

Faculty/Staff Updates

Dr. Xiaomeng (Mona) Xu, assistant professor of psychology, is co-author on an article that has been accepted for publication in Frontiers in Psychology

Dr. Erika Kuhlman's new book The International Migration of German Great War Veterans has been published by Palgrave Macmillan