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ISU student Mary Lupumba awarded Refugee Scholarship for 2018-2019 academic year 

POCATELLO – Idaho State University student Mary Lupumba was awarded the 2018-2019 Refugee Scholarship, which will cover two semesters of full tuition.

June 14, 2018

ISU audiology team fits 24 Peruvian villagers with hearing aids on mission with Idaho Condor

MERIDIAN - A recent humanitarian mission with Idaho Condor and Idaho State University has left several Peruvian villagers hearing more clearly, and one ISU student seeing more clearly.

By Lee Ann Hancock, DHS/Pharmacy Marketing Director | June 12, 2018

ISU physics department to offer water rocket festival June 23-24

POCATELLO –There will be a free water rocket workshop for teens put on by Idaho State University’s physics department from 10 a.m. to noon on June 23 and 24 at Tydeman Park in Pocatello.

June 12, 2018

Fredi Giesler to head new ISU Master of Social Work program

POCATELLO – Fredi Giesler’s interest in social work started when she was a teenager babysitting for various families and was solidified when she took her first Introduction to Social Work course at Pacific Lutheran University.           

June 12, 2018

ISU Big Beam tests well; team awaits results on how it placed

POCATELLO – It is only fitting that many of the Idaho State University Civil and Environmental Engineering students who helped build the new Structural Laboratory at the Engineering Research Complex would be the first to test their equipment.

June 12, 2018

The Queen and King to perform at ISU Summer Soundwaves concert and barbeque on June 14

POCATELLO – Idaho State University Summer Soundwaves concert and barbeque will feature The Queen and King on June 14 at 6 p.m. on Hutchinson Quadrangle.

June 12, 2018

Seventy-five Boise high school students receive associate’s degrees while finishing their high school diploma  

POCATELLO – Seventy-five high school students from Renaissance High School in Meridian received their Associate of Arts degrees in general studies during Idaho State University-Meridian’s graduation on May 7.

June 6, 2018

ISU psychology student Shelby Weber awarded prestigious research internship

POCATELLO ­– Recent psychology graduate Shelby Weber plans to begin Ph.D. studies in clinical psychology at Idaho State University this fall. Before she returns, she will complete a Chicago-based research internship funded by the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) studying chronic pain and traumatic experiences in inner-city women.

By Madison Shumway, College of Arts & Letters intern | June 4, 2018

ISU music professor Patrick Brooks revives rare jazz composition, to present internationally

POCATELLO – A rare composition by jazz legend Charles Mingus has again reached audiences’ ears thanks to Idaho State University Department of Music Professor Patrick Brooks.

By Madison Shumway, College of Arts & Letters intern | June 4, 2018

ISU sociology Professor DJ Williams publishes serial homicide and leisure research

POCATELLO ­– Forensic investigators, academics and hobbyists have long studied the motivations behind serial homicide. Now, research from Idaho State University Department of Sociology, Social Work and Criminology Associate Professor DJ Williams suggests that serial homicide may function as an enjoyable leisure experience for offenders.

June 4, 2018