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ISU College of Business to offer in-person classes in Twin Falls fall 2016; informational events set April 25, May 4

TWIN FALLS – The Idaho State University College of Business will offer in-person courses on the College of Southern Idaho campus starting in the fall 2016 semester and will host informational sessions on April 25 and May 4 about these courses.

Idaho State students learn real-world business lesson when selling book about Garrett Freightlines

POCATELLO – To succeed in business, you’ve got to hit the curve balls thrown your way.

News Bites

Idaho State University’s KidU summer camps offered in June, July

POCATELLO – Idaho State University’s KidU camps designed for first- through sixth-graders will be held throughout June and July.

AT&T Idaho universities Tech Challenge for students extends application to June 5

POCATELLO—AT&T has presented a challenge to students attending Idaho universities and the winner of the challenge will receive $10,000. The deadline for entering the challenge has been extended to June 5.

Idaho State University to offer archaeology field school in May

POCATELLO – This May anthropology students at Idaho State University will have the opportunity to participate at the 2016 archaeology field school, spending one month learning how to excavate, survey and record and identify artifacts.

Events

Voices of Fire Film to Show April 25

Idaho State-Civic Symphony to present Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony April 29-30; Season finale features guest vocalists, Camerata Singers, ISU Concert Choir

The Idaho State-Civic Symphony season finale will feature the Camerata Singers, the ISU Concert Choir and guest vocalists performing Beethoven’s “Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125” at 7:30 p.m. April 29 and 30 at the Stephens Performing Arts Center Jensen Grand Concert Hall.

Philosophy and the Public April 28 Features Zac Gershberg

Idaho State University School of Performing Arts to hold One-Act Competition April 22-23 for 17 High Schools

POCATELLO – Idaho State University’s School of Performing Arts will host 17 high schools participating in a one-act drama competition on Friday and Saturday April 22-23 in the L.E. and Thelma Stephens Performing Arts Center.

Faculty/Staff Updates

ISU Mourns Sociology Professor Teresa Casey

Jody Finnegan to Present at Conference

Naomi S. Adams, Assistant Professor of Art at Idaho State University, exhibits a solo show at the Esvelt Gallery of Columbia Basin College

Mary Nies Named University of Illinois Chicago Distinguished Nursing Alumna

Master of Athletic Training Program Represented at Conference