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ISU undergraduate Sidney Fellows researches how to bring camas to Fort Hall Indian Reservation

POCATELLO –  Biological sciences undergraduate student Sidney Fellows has lofty goals.

By Andrew Taylor, Marketing Assistant Director | October 15, 2020

Preparing for Finals

October 15, 2020

ISU Professor's Research on American Equines in the Anglo-Boer War Published by the Republic of South Africa

October 15, 2020

In case you missed it: Mental Health Town Hall recording

October 15, 2020

Employment Opportunities

October 15, 2020

Nuclear reactor console ribbon-cutting/dedication Oct. 20 among Nuclear Science Week activities at Idaho State

POCATELLO – A ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony for the new operating console for Idaho State University’s research and training nuclear reactor will be held on Oct. 20 as part of Nuclear Science Week activities at the University.

By Andrew Taylor, Marketing Assistant Director | October 15, 2020

Grant funds of $1 million to cover tuition for 30 Idaho State students

Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling offers unique “full ride” scholarship

By  Lee Ann Waldron, Sr. Director Kasiska Marketing | October 14, 2020

ISU College of Business shares impact on small business in Idaho with Sen. Jim Risch

POCATELLO – U.S. Sen. Jim Risch made a stop at the Idaho State University College of Business Tuesday, Oct. 13, as part of a full day visiting Pocatello.

By Kelsey West, Business Marketing Director | October 14, 2020

Blue whale meets harsh death, but will live on forever digitally

Idaho Museum of Natural History teams with Noyo Science Center on NSF project

By Andrew Taylor, Marketing Assistant Director | October 14, 2020

Idaho State Civic Symphony to present free virtual concert Oct. 16

POCATELLO — Fans of the Idaho State-Civic Symphony can tune in to this weekend’s show from anywhere and on any device.

October 14, 2020