Features
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Signs of Life
Idaho State University Fulbright Scholar Bethany Hundley has had inspiring days in Nepal - and difficult ones as well.
Hundley, who is 80 percent deaf and often relies on lip-reading for communication, shared the details of getting lost within her first few days in the country on her blog, "Live, Love, Laugh & Sign." (read more)
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The Human Side of...
Last winter, Idaho State University finished its participation in a national landmark ACCORD diabetes study. On the broad scale, ISU helped discover how to reduce cardiovascular disease risks for people with diabetes. But, on a local and nonscientific level, the study also forged long-term bonds between researchers and patients. (read more)
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Idaho Condor
When dietetics student Kate Erickson traveled to Peru last spring, her goal was to teach the people she met about proper nutrition.
Instead, Erickson said, it was the community that taught her. (read more)
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Nuclear Frontiers
There has been a renaissance in nuclear science nationally and the manifestation of that is pronounced at Idaho State University. ISU's nuclear science and engineering programs and research are gaining prominence on three fronts. (read more)
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Homecoming 2010 - Year of the Tiger
2010 is the Year of the Tiger. See how the Bengals celebrated it at Homecoming! (read more)
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Brightest and Best
Idaho State University is home to remarkable faculty, students, and alumni. Meet a few of the brightest and best. (read more)
