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A group stands in front of the bread aisle at Winco in Pocatello with shopping carts full of food for Benny's Giving Tree donations

Your Benny's Giving Tree Donations Made a Difference

January 18, 2024

Idaho Fiscal Affairs Discussion with Legislators

January 18, 2024

Festival of Trees Check Presentation 2023

Over $100,000 Raised During 2023 Festival of Trees

January 18, 2024

The Idaho State University College of Business is proud to announce the fundraising results from the 2023 Festival of Trees.

Updates to Staff Ombuds Program

January 18, 2024

An emotional moment as an inductee is added into the ISU Sports Hall of Fame

2024 ISU Sports Hall of Fame

January 18, 2024

Theatre production of Life x 3 with four young adults in an apartment

ISU Theatre’s Production Selected as Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Regional Finalist

January 18, 2024

Idaho State University's School of Performing Arts is proud to announce that their exceptional production of "Life X 3" by Yasmina Reza has been chosen as one of the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival's (KCACTF) regional finalists for this year.

Submissions Open for "On Common Ground: Diversity Monologues"

January 16, 2024

The Office of Equity and Inclusion invites students to submit their work for possible inclusion in the Spring '24 issue of Diversity Monologues and/or to present their work at the On Common Ground event, which will be held on Friday, April 26, at 3 p.m. in the AB&C Suites, Rendezvous Complex.

Retirement Reception Set for Phil Yankovich

January 16, 2024

University Advancement and the College of Pharmacy invite you to join us in wishing Phil Yankovich all the best in his retirement at a reception in his honor on Jan. 24 from 3-5 p.m. at the ICCU Bengal Alumni Center.

Legal Education Training: FERPA

January 16, 2024

Platinum Plumbing Spearheads Rick Newlin Plumbing Apprenticeship Endowment

January 16, 2024

For five decades Rick Newlin graced the counter and aisles of Standard Plumbing in Pocatello, ID. “Rotten Rick” to those who knew him, Newlin had a knack for knowing exactly where every single plumbing part in Standard Plumbing was located, even the obscure, no longer made, obsolete parts needed for the plumbing repair in older homes.