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Idaho State University Ph.D. Student and Professor’s Research Details Rare Prehistoric Turtle Eggs

May 11, 2022

When it comes to fossils, finding any kind of eggs is like striking gold. So when paleontologists find prehistoric turtle eggs, it’s like they’ve found a diamond. Now, an Idaho State University student and a professor are detailing their jewel of a discovery in a new paper. 

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Dr. René Rodriguez Named Associate Dean of ISU’s College of Science and Engineering

May 9, 2022

ISU Professor Honored with National AERA Award for Sports and Education

May 9, 2022

First-generation student and college professor, Dr. Guillermo Ortega, was presented with the 2022 Research Focus on Education and Sport’s Early Career Award in April 2022 presented by the American Educational Research Association (AERA).

Register for June Intro to Strengths Virtual Workshop

May 9, 2022

Continued Support from Scottish Rite of Idaho Foundation Funds Scholarships for Speech Language Pathology Students

May 9, 2022

The Scottish Rite of Idaho Foundation made a $20,000 contribution to Idaho State University recently in support of scholarships for Speech Language Pathology students as well as pediatric services in the Speech and Language Clinics.

Employment Opportunities May 9

May 9, 2022

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Winners of Outstanding Philosophy Essay Prize Announced

May 9, 2022

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Nearly 2,000 Graduates Honored at 2022 Spring Commencement Ceremonies

May 7, 2022

Idaho State President Kevin Satterlee congratulated graduates at Saturday’s commencement ceremonies on their perseverance through difficult times, and encouraged them to continue to use their grit and determination throughout their lives. 

A portrait of Tania Harden

Student Battles Cancer and Covid-19 to Earn Doctoral Degree

May 5, 2022

One year into her journey towards achieving her lifelong dream of being Dr. Harden, Tania Harden was given news that nobody wants to hear–her cancer had relapsed. 

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University to Recognize Meridian Graduates, Largest Class of Associate Degrees Ever

May 5, 2022

 Idaho State University will celebrate 216 graduates on Monday, May 9, at 6 p.m. in the Idaho Central Arena in downtown Boise. The annual ceremony will recognize graduates who took classes at ISU’s Sam and Aline Skaggs Health Science Center in Meridian, while also celebrating the largest-ever class of associate degree graduates from Renaissance High School.