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Office of Research grant writing workshop attracts large audience

March 3, 2020

More than 50 ISU faculty and staff participated in the March 3 “Write Winning Grant Proposals” full-day workshop sponsored by the ISU Office for Research.  The workshop occurred in the Pond Student Union Wood River Suites and was also broadcast to researchers at ISU's Meridian campus.

Policy Updates

March 2, 2020

Crucial conversations

March 2, 2020

PIE Faculty Workshop

March 2, 2020

Health Occupations Chair Dr. Henry Oh and Faculty Eugene Demekhin Invited as Speakers to the AMT National Convention

March 2, 2020

Celebrate retirement with Ann Adamcik March 13

March 2, 2020

Get basic physical and dental exams at Idaho State University/Ada County Community Health Screening March 12

March 2, 2020

BOISE— Basic physical and dental exams and onsite testing for HIV, blood sugar and cholesterol levels are included in the free services offered at a community health screening March 12, 5-7:30 p.m., at Morley Nelson Elementary School, 7701 W. Northview Ave.

Trash Talk – Recycling, Plastics and Sustainability Panel at CAES March 17

March 2, 2020

A panel discussion "Trash Talk – Recycling, Plastics and Sustainability will be held March 17 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at the Center for Advanced Energy Studies Auditorium, 995 MK Simpson Blvd in Idaho Falls.

CAES Codebreaker Seminar Series features ISU's Larry Leibrock on cybersecurity

March 2, 2020

Dr. Larry Leibrock, a professor of computer science and information assurance at Idaho State University who holds a joint appointment with INL, will discuss “raspberry pi” and ways to protect your online passwords at CAES’ monthly Codebreaker Seminar Series on March 5 at 3:30 p.m. in the Center for Advanced Energy Studies Auditorium in Idaho Falls. 

Physician Assistant Studies Department Chair Paula Phelps to be honored at Idaho Business Review 2020 Women of the Year Awards

March 2, 2020

POCATELLO - The Physician Assistant Studies program began in a single-wide trailer 25 years ago at Idaho State University, with two rooms and 20 students. Now the program is spread across three campuses and is breaking boundaries with the latest in medical offerings.