Skip to Main Content

ISU News: Science, Technology, Engineering, Math

 

Leslie Kerby, associate professor of computer science, works with students.

ISU to Offer Bachelor’s in Artificial Intelligence Sciences Starting Fall 2026

April 13, 2026

Idaho State University will soon be offering a degree in one of the world’s most in-demand fields.  Recently, ISU received the go-ahead to begin enrolling students in a bachelor’s degree program in artificial intelligence sciences starting this fall.

Tiana Hursh and Parker Hazelbush pose after collecting a sample for geochronologic analysis.

Chile Out: Idaho State University Geologists Investigating Origins of the Andes

April 9, 2026

If you want to find out if a continent-sized car crash happened 100 million years ago, you’re going to have to go to the scene of the suspected wreck. For two Idaho State University undergrads, their investigation was the trip of a lifetime to the Chilean Andes. 

Brad Baxter, Lesleigh Anderson, and Bruce Finney examine a sediment core at April Fools Lake.

Current Connection: ISU Scientists Detail How Shifts in the Atlantic Ocean Impacted the Alaskan Climate 13,000 Years Ago

April 1, 2026

Some newly published findings from an Idaho State University professor and his colleagues are pointing out how changes to the currents an ocean away can impact climates on the other side of the globe. 

Tim and Mark Reynolds

Brothers Establish Scholarship Fund at Idaho State University Honoring Charles Trost

March 2, 2026

Taiwan Delegation

ISU leaders join Idaho trade mission to Taiwan to strengthen semiconductor workforce partnerships

February 26, 2026

Idaho State University leaders recently participated in a statewide trade mission to Taiwan focused on strengthening semiconductor workforce development, research collaboration and international business partnerships.

Embryo Staging

Molecular Research Core Facility Celebrates Student Researchers

February 26, 2026

Greysen Malmstrom at a governor's proclamation, featured second from the right

College of Technology Student Represents at Idaho State Capitol During CTE Month Proclamation

February 19, 2026

Greysen Malmstrom’s experience at Idaho State University’s College of Technology highlights the life-changing impact of Career and Technical Education (CTE), particularly during February’s official CTE Month proclamation by Idaho Governor Brad Little.

Benny the Bengal starts a robot soccer game at Bengal STEM Day 2026.

450+ Middle and High School Students Attend Bengal STEM Day

February 13, 2026

7th Annual Emergency Medicine Conference set for Feb 26–28

February 12, 2026

Idaho Statewide 3MT® Competition Feb 17

February 12, 2026