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Lillian Denney poses for a photo near her research poster at the Idaho Conference on Undergraduate Research in Boise, Idaho. Photo credit: Michal Temkin Martinez, Boise State University.

High School Students Get Research Experience at Idaho State University Over Summer

September 12, 2024

ISU’s College of Technology Shines at Connect Conference 

September 12, 2024

A person conducts an experiment

$1.7 Million Grant to Fund Scholarships, Research Opportunities for Students

September 3, 2024

The next generation of biomedical scientists from Idaho State University will be getting a helping hand from the National Institutes of Health. 

ISU Continuing Education and Workforce Training to Partner with Best, LLC to Host Mental Health Awareness Week Events

August 29, 2024

Training In Applied AI and Machine Learning Starts October 1

August 29, 2024

Those wishing to expand their expertise in artificial intelligence and machine learning are invited to participate in training from a pair of experts at Idaho State University.

Matt Wilson

College of Technology Instructor Receives Innovation Award on Using Ethical AI in English

August 22, 2024

Hannah Clawson holding a tiny frog in a stream

Idaho Museum of Natural History to host senior student exhibition

August 15, 2024

The Idaho Museum of Natural History (IMNH) on Idaho State University’s Pocatello campus is hosting biological illustrations of local stream macroinvertebrates, now open. 

Emanuele Zappala, assistant professor of mathematics at Idaho State University, poses for a photo.

“ChatGPT for the Brain:” Idaho State Prof. Helps Develop AI Foundation Model of the Human Brain

August 1, 2024

An artificial intelligence tool may soon give your doctor a crystal ball when it comes to what’s happening between your ears. 

Man using a magnifying glass to work on a soldering project

Empowering Educators: STEM Leaders Forge New Paths at ISU

June 27, 2024

This week, Idaho State University College of Technology hosted a transformative event to bolster STEM education in the region.

Lizbeth de la Cruz, left, and Danny Whisman look at pancreas samples from a FLUOVIEW microscope in the Advanced Imaging Core Facility.

ISU Prof.’s Research May Lead to New Treatments for Diabetes, Other Metabolic Diseases

June 20, 2024

How your nerves and metabolism intersect as you age is the focus of a new research project by an Idaho State University professor and her students.