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ISU-Meridian nursing students test skills in mock disaster

MERIDIAN—Here’s the scenario. Nurses are attending a professional conference at Idaho State University-Meridian when an airplane crashes on busy I-84 next to campus. The scene is chaotic—shrapnel and debris are scattered everywhere, survivors are trying to flee the fire and fumes. Dozens are injured, some critically.

April 24, 2018

Idaho State University forensic anthropologists, law enforcement team up for forensic training  

POCATELLO – The orange and black carrion beetle relieved itself on Christian Petersen’s hand and flew off.

April 24, 2018

ISU Dental Hygiene Clinic currently accepting appointments

POCATELLO – The Idaho State University Dental Hygiene Clinic is currently accepting appointments for teeth cleanings, teeth whitening, fillings and other preventative services.

April 24, 2018

ISU student business team competes in international strategy competition in California

POCATELLO – A team of six Masters of Business Administration students at Idaho State University’s College of Business will travel to Anaheim, California, this week to compete in the 54th annual International Collegiate Business Strategy Competition (ICBSC).

By Kelsey West, COB Marketing Director | April 24, 2018

Idaho State University faculty member David Martin honored with Distinguished Service Award

POCATELLO - Idaho State University’s David Martin has been awarded the Idaho Academy of Physician Assistants’ (IAPA) Distinguished Service award.

April 24, 2018

Idaho State University Fulbright Grant winner Caitlin Vitale-Sullivan to study folk music in Sweden

POCATELLO – Growing up, Caitlin Vitale-Sullivan always had an interest in music, as she was classically trained in violin for 12 years. It wasn’t until Vitale-Sullivan went to Norway as a Rotary Exchange student that she became interested in the varying types of folk music around the world.

By Tori Parks, Marketing Career Path Intern | April 20, 2018

ISU has awarded $14 million to new incoming fall 2018 freshman Idaho students

POCATELLO – Idaho State University is giving more than $14 million in Idaho Resident four-year recruitment, Step Ahead and Honors Scholarships to more than 2,500 new, incoming Idaho students who are admitted to enter ISU fall 2018. 

April 20, 2018

Jared Cantrell named Idaho State University 2017-18 Student Employee of the Year

POCATELLO — Jared Cantrell,  a senior  Idaho State University Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering employee has received the ISU 2017-2018 Student Employee of the Year Scholarship and a $2,000 scholarship from the ISU Career Center and Scholarship Office.

By Mariano Estrada, Marketing Academic Intern | April 20, 2018

Idaho State University Athletes, Kasiska Division of Health Sciences SCORE℠ in Partnership with Dairy West

MERIDIAN - Whether you are a collegiate athlete or a dairy cow, there is no substitute for good nutrition. Both Natalie Christensen, registered dietitian and Michael Siegersma, dairy farmer, took a considerable amount of time to highlight the importance of a healthy, balanced diet, for both humans and Holsteins, during a recent trip to Eagle Ridge Dairy near Kuna. Even Idaho State University’s mascot, Benny the Bengal, came along to spend some time down on the farm.

By Lee Ann Hancock, DHS Marketing Director | April 20, 2018

ISU Phi Kappa Phi awards “Let the Love of Learning Rule Humanity” Scholarship to Paula Arinze

POCATELLO – Idaho State University’s Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi has awarded the “Let the Love of Learning Rule Humanity” fall 2018 scholarship to Paula Arinze.

April 20, 2018