facebook pixel Skip to Main Content
Idaho State University home

In this Issue

Gift of ‘Valentine’ sculpture unveiled at Idaho State University showing a lot of love

POCATELLO – If Bill Byrne’s college roommate had been a little taller in 1963, Idaho State University might never have received the beautiful life-sized bronze “Valentine” sculpture by renowned artist George Lundeen, which was unveiled on campus Thursday, Sept. 29.

News Bites

Volunteers needed for the 2017 Haunted Science Lab

POCATELLO – Volunteers are needed in October for the 2017 Haunted Science Lab in Pocatello.

Diversity Resource Center Programming Focuses on Power of Love

ISU’s Claudia Allen receives national recognition as the 2017 Idaho SBDC State Star

POCATELLO – Idaho Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Business Consultant, Claudia Allen, was recognized as the Idaho State Star at the recent America’s Small Business Development Center conference in Nashville, Tennessee.

ISU Department of Art receives grant to help with community art projects

POCATELLO – Idaho State University’s Department of Art has announced two new community art projects to take place in Pocatello, both incorporating generations and inclusion.

October is Cyber Security Awareness Month

POCATELLO – The Idaho State University National Information Assurance Training and Education Center (NIATEC) reminds the public that October is Cyber Security Awareness Month.

Events

Elizabeth Smart to keynote 'Surviving Voices' week at ISU in December

POCATELLO – Idaho State University’s College of Arts and Letters will host a week of events Dec. 5-8 raising awareness about sexual assault and domestic violence titled “Surviving Voices,” which includes a keynote address by Elizabeth Smart.

Earn $25 with IDeal College Savings Program

Stephanie Bachman named ISU’s October CPI Intern of the Month

POCATELLO – Idaho State University’s October Career Path Intern of the Month is Stephanie Bachman, a senior majoring in English with an emphasis in public relations.

Bison Exhibit on display at Idaho Museum of Natural History

POCATELLO – The Idaho Museum of Natural History on the campus of Idaho State University will open its “BISON” exhibit on Oct. 14.

ISU College of Arts and Letters announces October events

POCATELLO – The College of Arts & Letters will present 11 music, theatre and art events during the month of October. For more information on these events, contact Melissa Lee at leemeli@isu.edu or (208) 282-1404.

Idaho State University John B. Davis Gallery accepting submissions for 'Vigilance: Veterans Art Exhibition'

POCATELLO – Local veterans within the campus and Pocatello community are encouraged to submit their artwork for the “Vigilance: Veterans Art Exhibition” at Idaho State University’s John B. Davis gallery.

ISU to host Opera Idaho performance of “L’eliser d’amore” on Nov. 3

POCATELLO – Opera Idaho will present Gaetano Donizetti’s “L’elisir d’amore” Nov. 3 in the Joseph C. and Cheryl H. Jensen Grand Concert Hall in the L.E. and Thelma E. Stephens Performing Arts Center.

ISU-Meridian Health Science Experience Night and Pharmacy Open House set for Oct. 24

MERIDIAN—Learn about dozens of Idaho State University health professions programs, tour the Meridian campus, and get a flu shot at Health Science Experience Night and the Pharmacy Open House, Tuesday, Oct. 24, 5-7:30 p.m. Both events are at the ISU–Meridian Health Science Center, 1311 E. Central Drive.

No health insurance? Free comprehensive health screening at ISU-Meridian Oct. 19

MERIDIAN--Basic physical and dental exams and testing for blood sugar levels and cholesterol are included in free services offered at a community health screening Thursday, Oct. 19, 4-7 p.m., at the Idaho State University-Meridian Health Science Center, 1311 East Central Drive.

Idaho State University Japan Night scheduled Oct. 28

POCATELLO ­– Idaho State University’s Japan Club will host its annual Japan Night on Oct. 28 in the Pond Student Union Ballroom.

Idaho NSF EPSCoR annual meeting hosted at ISU; participants exploring research on how cities grow out into rural areas

POCATELLO – Researchers are discussing how mid-sized cities grow out into rural areas at the Idaho National Science Foundation EPSCoR annual meeting being hosted at Idaho State University this week.

Psychology Clinic Has Openings

Veterans Artwork Needed For Exhibit

The following department has a potential transfer opportunity.  For complete job description and application instructions visit jobs.isu.edu.  Employees who hold permanent status in the following classification may contact the Office of Human Resources directly to submit a resume and any other requested application materials.

Office for Research, Management Assistant, APPLY BY October 17, 2017.

 
Please visit jobs.isu.edu for a list of all current Classified, Non-Classified, and Faculty job openings.​

 

Faculty/Staff Updates