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Aerial view of the Lost River Field Camp base

Geology Field Camp 2025: Celebrating 60 Years of Progress

October 2, 2025

Now in its 60th year, the Geology Field Camp experience at Idaho State University has evolved over time, but one thing has remained the same: Idaho’s varying landscape is a uniquely designed puzzle perfect for students learning about the earth’s structural features and geological history. 

Nutrition and Dietetics faculty present research at conference

Running on Empty: Systemic Factors Fuel Food Insecurity Among Collegiate Student-Athletes

October 2, 2025

An ISU research team recently presented findings from the Running on Empty Study at the National Association of Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education (NASPA) Conference in Denver, CO. This study examines the issue of food insecurity among collegiate student-athletes. 

Bigger Bolder, and Toothier than Ever- Croc-N-Roll: Fall Fossil Fest 2025

September 29, 2025

The Idaho Museum of Natural History (IMNH) invites the public to step back in time at its fifth annual Fall Fossil Fest spotlighting the world premiere of a massive fossil skull belonging to Idaho’s very own ancient crocodile.

Elijah Escobedo at Columbia University

Honors Student Returns from 10-Week Public Health Scholars Program at Columbia University

September 29, 2025

ISU Mourns the Loss of Professor Jeff Meldrum

September 18, 2025

Encourage Graduate Students to Participate in the Three Minute Thesis Competition

September 18, 2025

ISU Signs Memorandums of Understanding with Regional Industry Leaders

September 18, 2025

Present Your Research, Strategies, and Creative Ideas at the Great Ideas in Teaching (GIT) Mini Conference

September 18, 2025

Student presents poster at research conference

Anthropology and Languages Present Summer Research at Idaho Conference for Undergraduate Research

September 11, 2025

The Idaho Conference on Undergraduate Research (ICUR) hosted seven students from ISU’s Anthropology and Languages Department this year at Boise State University (BSU).  Seven students from the department attended ICUR with six presenting posters.

Reece Foulkrod, ISU student, plays Lit-VR, a virtual reality game set in 17th-century London.

Serious Gaming: Researchers Developing Virtual Reality Game to Study Classical Literature

September 8, 2025

How students learn about the classics by Shakespeare, Dickens, and Austen may soon not be from the page but from the inside of a virtual reality headset, thanks to the work of two Idaho State University researchers and their students.