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David Rodgers in mountains

Idaho State University geosciences Professor David Rodgers lands Fulbright in Tajikistan

June 20, 2018

POCATELLO – Idaho State University Associate Dean and geosciences Professor David Rodgers is psyched about heading 12 time zones and 7,000 miles away to complete a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program award at the University of Central Asia in Tajikistan.

Forklift loading new shark fossil on truck

Monsanto donates new shark fossil to Idaho Museum of Natural History

June 18, 2018

POCATELLO – The Idaho Museum of Natural History on the Idaho State University  Pocatello campus recently received a new shark fossil from Monsanto. 

ISU physics department to offer water rocket festival June 23-24

June 12, 2018

POCATELLO –There will be a free water rocket workshop for teens put on by Idaho State University’s physics department from 10 a.m. to noon on June 23 and 24 at Tydeman Park in Pocatello.

Photo of Jon Stoner and Tim Gardner, ISU researchers, with medical isotopes sample.

ISU’s Jon Stoner named 2017 Idaho Innovation Awards finalist

October 16, 2017

BOISE — Idaho State University’s Jon Stoner is among the finalists for the 12th annual Idaho Innovation Awards, which will be presented Oct. 24 at an awards presentation at Boise Centre held during the Idaho Technology Council’s eighth annual Hall of Fame.

Erin Sandmeyer in the field at Craters of the Moon National Preserve

Idaho State University undergrad Erin Sandmeyer gains experience working on NASA research projects

August 7, 2017

POCATELLO – Idaho State University senior Erin Sandmeyer has enjoyed her opportunity to conduct field research for NASA this summer at the Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve.

ISU robotics student Jeremy Briggs holding a waffer board.

Idaho State University robotics program was right fit for graduate Jeremy Briggs

May 4, 2017

POCATELLO – A lot of graduates to be aren’t quite sure of their post-graduation plans, but that is not the case for 20-year-old Jeremy Briggs from Pocatello who had his dream job lined up a year before graduating.

ISU physics presents science demos in "Fire and Ice" April 29

April 27, 2017

POCATELLO — Idaho State University's Department of Physics and the Society of Physics Students will be presenting a free “Fire and Ice” demonstration show to the public on Saturday, April 29, from 4 - 5:30 p..m in room 140 of the Physical Science Building on the south west corner of 8th Avenue and Carter Street on the ISU campus.

Photo of Shawn Bearden running on trail with ocean in background.

ISU Professor Shawn Bearden seeks support for World Marathon Challenge to fight stigma of depression; 7 runs, 7 continents, in 7 Days

March 30, 2017

POCATELLO – To raise awareness and help end the stigma of depression, Idaho State University Professor Shawn Bearden plans to run seven marathons in seven consecutive days on all of the Earth’s seven continents.

CPI of the Month John Mulvaney pictured working in a laboratory.

ISU’s March Career Path Intern of the Month is John Mulvaney

March 27, 2017

POCATELLO – Idaho State University’s John Mulvaney was named the Career Path Intern (CPI) for the month of March by the ISU Career Center.

Bryson Hatch is awarded a medal for Diesel Technology at SkillsUSA 2025

ISU College of Technology Claims Back-to-Back National Championships at SkillsUSA

Students from Idaho State University once again proved that the ISU College of Technology delivers some of the top technical training in the country.