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ISU’s May Career Path Intern of the Month is James Hunt

POCATELLO – Idaho State University’s James Hunt was named the Career Path Intern (CPI) for the month of May by the ISU Career Center.

May 8, 2017

ISU confers 2,437 degrees and certificates at 2017 Commencement on May 6

POCATELLO – A total of 2,313 graduates received 2,437 degrees and certificates during Idaho State University’s spring commencement ceremonies on May 6 in Holt Arena. One hundred nineteen students received multiple certificates and/or degrees.

May 6, 2017

ISU students take home three awards from American Nuclear Society Student Conference

POCATELLO – Idaho State University nuclear science and engineering graduate students Brycen Wendt and Antonio Tahhan were recently given top honors for presenting papers at the American Nuclear Society (ANS) Student Conference in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

By By Kirsten Cooper, MarCom CPI | May 4, 2017

'Be the Dinosaur' exhibit opens May 13 at the Idaho Museum of Natural History

Pocatello, Idaho—Dinosaurs may be extinct but they will live again this summer at the Idaho Museum of Natural History (IMNH) at Idaho State University.

May 4, 2017

Inaugural ISU Fiddle Competition May 20 features $5,000 in prizes

POCATELLO – Idaho State University will hold its inaugural Fiddle Competition on National Fiddle Day, May 20, in Goranson Hall in the Fine Arts Building. The event will feature concerts, camping, food trucks, scholarships and more than $5,000 in prize money.

By Melissa Lee | May 4, 2017

Commitment to continuing education pays off for ISU non-traditional student Amanda Bennett

For Amanda Bennett, receiving her diploma will not only represent the education she has gained at Idaho State, but it will also represent the sacrifices she has made to earn it. Bennett is a non-traditional student, a mother of two who went back to school to further her education. And that journey was not always an easy one.

By Katie Damron, Arts and Letters CPI | May 4, 2017

ISU's Got Talent winner and new graduate Jedd Greenhalgh makes mark creating music

As a senior at Kuna High School, Jedd Greenhalgh decided to audition for Idaho State University’s music department as a way to get out of a mandatory science expo and never looked back. Since starting at ISU in 2013, he has produced 19 compositions, 11 of which were premiered at ISU, performed at a variety of events and released his original songs on iTunes and Spotify.

By Melissa Lee, College of Arts and Letters | May 4, 2017

Tour of campus led to new career dreams for Idaho State University graduate Christina Potts

POCATELLO – In 2011, Christina Potts decided she did not want to work at a call center for the rest of her life. Although she wanted to begin attending college, she had a significant life change approaching and questioned whether it was the right time to begin.

By Written by Kirsten Cooper, MarCom CPI | May 4, 2017

Idaho State University robotics program was right fit for graduate Jeremy Briggs

POCATELLO – A lot of graduates to be aren’t quite sure of their post-graduation plans, but that is not the case for 20-year-old Jeremy Briggs from Pocatello who had his dream job lined up a year before graduating.

May 4, 2017

ISU’s National Student Advertising Competition Team takes top honors at district competition

POCATELLO – Idaho State University’s National Student Advertising Competition team placed in the top three in the District XI regional competition held in late April in Portland, Oregon.

May 3, 2017