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ISU College of Arts and Letters to host four summer camps for middle and high school students

May 15, 2018

POCATELLO – Idaho State University’s College of Arts & Letters will host a variety of camps this summer for students of all ages. The camps include those in music, art and design.     

Phil Homan with portrait of Kittie Wilkins

Two ISU researchers interviewed for Idaho Public TV's ‘Taking the Reins’ on Idaho Experience about Kittie Wilkins, ‘Horse Queen of Idaho’

May 15, 2018

POCATELLO – Two Idaho State University researchers, Phil Homan and Laura Woodworth-Ney, were interviewed for the Idaho Public Television program “Taking the Reins” that will air on Idaho Experience at 8:30 p.m. May 24.

Six Idaho State University College of Education students receive Jakers Education Appreciation Awards after social media campaign

May 10, 2018

POCATELLO — Six future teachers received $500 Jakers Education Appreciation Awards thanks to a social media campaign sponsored by the Idaho State University College of Education and Jakers Bar and Grill.

Aaron Anderson photo

ISU College of Business graduates its first Master of Taxation class

May 8, 2018

POCATELLO – After launching its new Master of Taxation (MTax) program in fall 2017, the Idaho State University College of Business graduated its first class in this discipline on May 4.

Photo from ISU-Meridian Graduation Ceremony

Idaho State University confers record number of degrees in Treasure Valley at May 7 commencement

May 8, 2018

BOISE—Idaho State University awarded a record number of degrees in the Treasure Valley at commencement May 7 at the Boise Centre, and counseling student Carmen French was recognized as the top honoree for the 2018 ISU-Meridian Student Excellence Award.

Commencement balloons dropping over crowd

Idaho State University confers 2,566 degrees and certificates at 2018 commencement on May 5

May 5, 2018

POCATELLO – A total of 2,427 graduates received 2,566 degrees and certificates during Idaho State University’s spring commencement ceremonies held May 5 in Holt Arena where graduates were encouraged to continue their quests for knowledge and to appreciate those who helped them succeed.

Alpha Phi Chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha at ISU to induct U.S. Ninth Circuit Judge N. Randy Smith into National Political Science Honor Society May 4

May 4, 2018

POCATELLO – The Alpha Phi Chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha at Idaho State University will induct Ninth Circuit Court Judge N. Randy Smith at 7 p.m. Friday, May 4, during the Department of Political Science Graduation Celebration at the Rendezvous Center ABC Suites.

Photo Kailtin Wynn Nakken

College of Pharmacy at Idaho State University graduates eight members of same family

May 3, 2018

POCATELLO - You might say pharmacy runs in the family at Idaho State University. When ISU commencement concludes this Saturday, a total of eight members from one local family will be part of ISU’s College of Pharmacy alumni roster.

Jillian Christiansen

ISU's Jillian Christiansen successfully uses dual-enrollment program advantage; graduates with two degrees in two years

May 1, 2018

POCATELLO – In 2016, Jillian Christiansen graduated with her high school diploma from Renaissance High School, in Meridian, and her Associate of Arts degree from Idaho State University. Christiansen is one of many students who have participated in ISU’s dual-enrollment program at Renaissance High School. She will graduate in May with two bachelor’s degrees, one in political science and one in international studies.

Research day organizers

Idaho State University’s Kasiska Division of Health Sciences dedicates day of research to tackling Idaho’s opioid crisis

May 1, 2018

POCATELLO - The overuse of opioids is an area of significant concern for a multitude of organizations and agencies across the state of Idaho, the United States, and even the world. Those in the healthcare professions at Idaho State University (ISU) are working to be a part of the solution by conducting research, making changes to their curriculum, and encouraging partnerships with other groups who are working toward the same goal: combating the ever growing opioid epidemic.