Intellectual
Individual Development through Educational Activities in the intellectual dimension may include gaining experiences, skills, and competencies in such areas as research and investigation, analytical skills, computer skills, written communication, academic credentials, decision-making, creative thinking, critical thinking, and problem solving.

What's the big IDEA at Idaho State University?
Learning!


Activities

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  • Become knowledgeable about world events by subscribing to a news    magazine or listening to KISU 91.1 daily  (KISU)
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  • Meet with an academic or supplemental advisor  (SUP)
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  • Attend a workshop or class at the Center for New Directions  (CND)
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  • Visit the Idaho Museum of Natural History  (MUS)
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  • Compete in the ISU College Bowl  (SAO)
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  • Attend a public lecture or debate  (SAC)
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  • Become an intern in your academic field
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  • Present a paper at a professional conference in your major field
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  • Assist a professor in research
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  • Become a tutor or TA in your academic field  (CTL) 
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  • Take an elective course in a challenging area
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  • Study abroad  (IPS)
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  • Join an academic/honorary student organization  (SAC)
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  • Other

  • Resources

    (CND) • Center for New Directions • 282-2454
    (CTL) • Center for Teaching and Learning • 282-3662
    (IPS) • International Programs & Services • 282-2315
    (KISU) • KISU Radio Station • 282-2688
    (MUS) • Idaho Museum of Natural History • 282-3168
    (SAC) • ASISU Student Activities Center • 282-4588
    (SAO) • Student Affairs Office • 282-2315
    (SUP) • Supplemental Advising Center • 282-4619
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