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Idaho State University seeks anatomical gifts for health–professions education

POCATELLO – Idaho State University’s health-professions footprint spans the state with the addition of the ISU-Meridian Health Sciences Center and its state-of-the-art anatomy facilities.

News Bites

Professional Development Scholarship Available

Deeply discounted blood screening offered at ISU Meridian Health Science Center

MERIDIAN- The Idaho State University Bengal Lab is offering reduced rate blood- draw services at the Meridian Health Science Center from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. , March 30 and 31. Services are available to anyone in the community and no appointment is necessary. Blood screening prices are at their lowest of the year and serve as an affordable option for those with or without insurance.

Training Required to Have Grant Funds Released – CITI Conflict of Interest

Events

Free dinner and movie at ISU set March 27 to celebrate women in science

POCATELLO – The Women in Science celebration March 27 at the Idaho State University Pond Student Union features a free showing of the movie “Hidden Figures,” a free taco bar dinner and the opportunity to meet female scientists.

Faculty/Staff Updates

Carol Kirkpatrick Gives Invited Presentation

ISU professor Joshua Swift publishes study on patients' likelihood to refuse drug therapy more than psychotherapy

POCATELLO – Joshua Swift, Idaho State University assistant professor of psychology, was recently a lead researcher on a study regarding patients’ likelihood to refuse drug therapy more than psychotherapy for mental health.

ISU College of Arts and Letters faculty publish book on narrative theory

POCATELLO – Twenty Idaho State University faculty members in the College of Arts and Letters recently published a book focused on narrative and the power of stories and storytelling.

Incoming ISU professor Christian Chan receives national counseling award

POCATELLO- Christian D. Chan will be bringing a national honor with him when he begins his career in the Department of Counseling at Idaho State University later this year.

ISU Professor Jeff Meldrum to make presentations April 14-15 in Montpelier

POCATELLO – Jeff Meldrum, professor of anatomy and anthropology at Idaho State University, will make two presentations at the National Oregon/California Trail Center in historic Montpelier the evenings of April 14 and 15, 2017.

Employment


The following department has potential transfer opportunities.  For complete job descriptions and application instructions visit jobs.isu.edu.  Employees who hold permanent status in any of the following classifications may also contact the Office of Human Resources directly to submit a resume and/or any other requested application materials.

 

Facilities Services, Custodian Leadworker/Equipment Maintenance, APPLY BY March 30, 2016

Facilities Services, Financial Technician, APPLY BY March 30, 2016
 
 

Please visit jobs.isu.edu for a list of all current classified, non-classified, and faculty job openings.