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Safety Fest 2024 Set for May 7-9, 2024

April 25, 2024

From left, Idaho State University students Bektur Akkabakov, Adil Ahmed, Isabella Dougherty, and Idaho State University Professor Yury Gryazin pose for a photo in Gryazin’s office on ISU’s Pocatello campus.

Advanced Mathematical Modeling Research Using Machine Learning Gets Started at Idaho State University

April 25, 2024

Building accurate models relating to climate, machines, or the cosmos requires sophisticated mathematics. That's where folks like Idaho State University Professor Yury Gryazin and his students are stepping in.

Pocatello Community Charter School’s Eastern Idaho Science Olympiad team poses for a photo after winning the 2024 competition.

Eastern Idaho Science Olympiad Hosted at Idaho State University

April 25, 2024

Student from the College of Technology with awards received at the Skills USA event

ISU Students Shine at SkillsUSA State Leadership and Skills Conference

April 18, 2024

With gold medals gleaming and spirits high, students from the Idaho State University College of Technology are setting their sights on the national stage after a great showing at the SkillsUSA State Leadership and Skills Conference in Boise last week.

Retirement Reception for Steve Clay

April 18, 2024

Left, Amir Ali, associate professor of nuclear engineering at Idaho State University, looks on as Marty Blair, vice president for research and economic development, signs a memorandum of understanding between ISU and Gachon University in South Korea.

Idaho State University Signs New MoU with Gachon University in South Korea

April 11, 2024

Two men hold a large check

ISU Physics Professor Nabs Funding for STEM Outreach Programs, Teacher Workshops

April 1, 2024

Rhonda Ward in front of the US Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.

From Idaho to Capitol Hill: Advocating for the Future of Health Information Technology

March 28, 2024

At the Idaho State University College of Technology, the Health Information Technology (HIT) program is setting a new standard for educational excellence and advocacy in the healthcare field. With a robust curriculum that prepares students for the complexities of health information systems, the program stands at the forefront of integrating medical, legal, and regulatory knowledge with practical skills.

Mustafa Mashal and two students

Quake Breaker: Idaho State Prof.’s Invention May Save Lives During Earthquakes

March 25, 2024

On the football field, a defense that bends but doesn’t break is a good thing. When it comes to buildings fending off the extreme forces of an earthquake, it’s also precisely what you want a structure to do. Now, the creation of an Idaho State University professor may enable future buildings to mount a formidable defense against nature.

Hundreds of cars, trucks, motorcycles and other vehicles of all colors, shapes and sizes are showcased at the 2024 Chrome in the Dome

Revving Up the Future: Education and Excitement at the 16th Chrome in the Dome

March 21, 2024

From vintage classics to modern masterpieces, Chrome in the Dome captured the attention of more than 10,800 attendees with its diverse showcase of automotive excellence. With 150 different cars, 25 bikes, over 70 prizes given out — the 16th annual Chrome in the Dome was a weekend to remember.