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Idaho State University Homecoming events set Sept. 22-29

POCATELLO – Idaho State University’s Homecoming 2018 will celebrate a variety of Alumni Association and Associated Students of ISU Student Activity Board events Sept. 22-29, culminating with the Homecoming Parade at 9:30 a.m. and football game at 2:35 p.m. in Holt Arena on Saturday, Sept. 29.

News Bites

ISU September Career Path Intern of the Month is Megan Poe

POCATELLO – Idaho State University’s Career Path September Intern of the Month is Megan Poe, who worked with the Lunch and Play program partnership between School District 25 and Portneuf Health Trust.

ISU graduate student James Norris to present overview of neutrino experiment at Weber State University on Oct. 17

POCATELLO – Idaho State University graduate student James Norris has been invited to present “An Overview of the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE)” at Weber State University on Oct. 17 from 1:30 to 2:20 p.m.

Free flu shots and basic physical exams offered at ISU/Ada County Health Screening Sept. 20

Free flu shots, basic physical and dental exams, and onsite testing for blood sugar levels and cholesterol are included in free services offered at a community health screening Thursday, Sept. 20, 4-7 p.m., at Whittier Elementary School, 301 N. 29th St., in Boise.

Game Day T-shirts - $10 at the ISU Bookstore

$20,000 made available for non-STEM ISU students for research travel

POCATELLO – An additional $20,000 for research travel funds are now available to Idaho State University students in non-science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields.

Student Global Leadership Program features leadership seminars and a 10-day European trip in May 2019

POCATELLO – The Student Global Leadership Program (SGLP) at Idaho State University is a series of leadership seminars that culminates in an opportunity for students to embark on an adventure of a lifetime – a 10-day trip to Europe.

Volunteer in Peru - Idaho Condor Humanitarian

Physical Therapy Open House Set Sept. 21

AHEC Scholars Program Seeking Applicants

Events

Chuck Peterson presentation "Photographing the Snakes of Idaho" set Sept. 19 at  ISU Library

POCATELLO – In conjunction with his photography exhibit in the Idaho State University Oboler Library, ISU biological sciences Professor Chuck Peterson will offer a free public presentation, "Photographing the Snakes of Idaho," in the Library’s Black Rock Commons area on Wednesday, Sept. 19 at 7 p.m.

President of American Society for Civil Engineers Kristina Swallow to participate in presentations at ISU on Sept. 18

POCATELLO – Kristina Swallow, national president of the American Society of Civil Engineers, will be featured in two presentations at Idaho State University on Sept. 18.

Idaho State-Civic Symphony season opener set for Sept. 21, preconcert tailgate dinner available

POCATELLO ­­– Celebrate the kickoff of the Idaho State-Civic Symphony’s 2018-19 season on Sept. 21 at 7:30 p.m. in the L.E. and Thelma E. Stephens Performing Arts Center Jensen Grand Concert Hall.

The Idaho Museum of Natural History joins Smithsonian Magazine's 14th annual Museum Day

Free admission on Sept. 22 with a downloadable Museum Day ticket; See the unveiling of the Idaho’s Dinosaur Exhibit!

ISU Wellness Center to host Wellness Fair on Sept. 19

Idaho State University’s annual CarFit event is Sept. 24 at Holt Arena

POCATELLO– Does your leg go to sleep when you drive?  Any way to minimize those nerve-racking blind spots? What can happen if you sit too close to the steering wheel?

Faculty/Staff Updates

RIck Tivis and Barbara Gordon Collaborate with Boise State and St. Lukes on Research

Katherine Reedy Publishes Paper

Philip Homan to Present Paper

Idaho State University biological sciences, geosciences faculty contribute to new book on Cutthroat Trout

POCATELLO – Idaho State University biological sciences professor Ernest Keeley, associate professor Janet Loxterman and affiliate faculty Kitty Griswold, and geosciences professor Paul Link have contributed to the new book Cutthroat Trout: Evolutionary Biology and Taxonomy.

Ryan Sargent named Idaho State University director of Alumni Relations

POCATELLO – Ryan Sargent has been named the Idaho State University director of Alumni Relations.

Idaho State University Associate Dean Bill Woodhouse becomes president of Idaho Medical Association

POCATELLO – Dr. Bill Woodhouse, associate dean for Idaho State University Graduate Medical Education and Professional Relations for the Kasiska Division of Health Sciences, has recently been installed as the president of the Idaho Medical Association.

Employment

The following department(s) have a potential transfer opportunity.  For complete job description and application instructions visit jobs.isu.edu.  Employees who hold permanent status in the following classification(s) may contact the Office of Human Resources directly to submit a resume and any other requested application materials.

Information Technology Services, IT Customer Service Consultant, Apply by September 16, 2018

 

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