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Idaho State University history professor Paul Sivitz develops map representing Philadelphia in the 18th century

POCATELLO – Idaho State University history Professor Paul Sivitz recently developed a map with Montana State University professor Billy G. Smith that is currently on display at the National Museum of African American History and Culture.

ICOM announces CEO/president and chairman of the board appointments

MERIDIAN – The proposed Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine (ICOM) announced two key leadership positions this week.

News Bites

ISU College of Education faculty lead coding and robotics workshop for elementary teachers

POCATELLO – Idaho State University faculty from the College of Education recently led a coding and robotics workshop for elementary teachers in Idaho Falls School District 91.

2017 Idaho State Business Leader of the Year award nominations due by Nov. 11

Nominees of Idaho business leaders who represent the qualifications and core values of the Alpha Kappa Psi fraternity will be accepted through Friday, Nov. 11, at 5 p.m

​​ISU United Way Campaign Kickoff Nov. 1- 30

Get a Healthy Smile at the ISU Dental Hygiene Clinic.

Events

Idaho State University physics, Pocatello Kiwanis to host a Haunted Science Lab Oct. 29

The ISU Society of Physics Students, Kiwanis Club of Pocatello and the ISU physics department will host a Haunted Science Laboratory exhibit open to the public on Oct. 29, from 4 to 9 p.m. at 300 North Fifth Ave. at the corner of North Fifth Ave. and East Lander in Pocatello.

ISU biological sciences department welcomes Minshall guest lecturer Jack Stanford to give talk ‘What Makes a Great Salmon River?’

POCATELLO – “What Makes a Great Salmon River” presented by noted ecologist Jack Stanford is the topic of the annual Idaho State University G.W. Minshall Lecture Series in Ecology at 4 p.m. Oct. 27 in Room 10 of the ISU Lecture Center (Building No. 67 on ISU maps).

Idaho State University welcomes the Metropolitan Opera Nov. 5

POCATELLO – Idaho State University will once again host the Metropolitan Opera National Council District Auditions on Nov. 5 at 10 a.m. in the Jensen Grand Concert Hall of the Stephens Performing Arts Center.

Idaho State University to host second Humanities Café on Nov. 3, collecting donations for refugees

POCATELLO -- Idaho State University’s College of Arts and Letters will hold its second Humanities Café of the year on Nov. 3 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Westside Players Theater, 1009 S. 2nd Ave. Pocatello.

Family -Friendly Election Watch Party Set Nov. 8

Idaho State University’s diversity events scheduled in November

POCATELLO – Idaho State University’s Diversity Resource Center and Gender Resource Center are sponsoring a variety of free, public events discussing diversity in November including four scheduled Nov. 1-4.

Faculty/Staff Updates

Carol Kirkpatrick Presents, Awarded Honor at Conference

Psychology doctoral candidate Ariana Tart-Zelvin wins 2016 Ted Blau Student Poster Award from the National Academy of Neuropsychology

Shane Gleason Publishes Book Review

Employment

Job Opportunities


The following department has a potential transfer opportunity.  For a complete job description 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.

 

 
Early Learning Center, Child Care Provider (Limited Service), Apply by November 3, 2016.
 

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