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On the cutting edge: ISU-Meridian researchers develop method to reduce drug toxicity

MERIDIAN— Researchers at the Idaho State University-Meridian Health Science Center are a step closer to finding a way to reduce severe side effects caused by powerful drugs used to treat illness and disease.

Portneuf Medical Center Announces $2.5 Million Ongoing Annual Gift to Family Practice Residency Program

Portneuf Medical Center has announced an ongoing $2.5 million annual gift to Idaho State University’s Family Medicine Residency program to help train the next generation of family medicine physicians.

News Bites

Idaho ancient bison fossils now available in 3-D thanks to Bureau of Reclamation, Idaho Museum of Natural History

BOISE, Idaho — The Bureau of Reclamation and the Idaho Museum of Natural History (IMNH), which is located on the Idaho State University campus in Pocatello, have partnered to make fossils more available to the public. Beginning today, the 3-D scan models of Bison latifrons specimens are available online to view, download, and print in 3-D.

CMS Training for Student Workers

Beginning in the Spring 2018 semester, student workers will be eligible for CMS training.

Idaho State University December's CPI Intern of the Month is Leah Kollmeyer

POCATELLO – Leah Kollmeyer, a senior pursuing a bachelor's degree in psychology at Idaho State University, has been named the December Career Path Intern of the Month.

CMS Training for Faculty

Typically, CMS training sessions are on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings. This can make it difficult for faculty members to attend due to teaching schedules.

Transportation Services Moves to New Location

ISU College of Business class to share contents of new Pocatello history book on Dec. 4 at Juniper Hills

POCATELLO – An Idaho State University honors class will share the stories and photos they have collected for a new history book of Pocatello at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 4 at Juniper Hills Country Club.

ISU Japanese Club to present Taiko group Dec. 15

POCATELLO – Idaho State University’s Japan Club will present at Taiko drumming performance at 5 p.m. Dec. 15 in the Bengal Café located in the Pond Student Union.

Idaho State University earns three military-friendly designations for 2018

POCATELLO – Idaho State University has been recognized by three national organizations for its excellent support of military-bound students and veteran students.

ISU nursing graduate student Bill Sabel receives national award

POCATELLO – Bill Sabel, a Doctor of Nursing Practice student in the Idaho State University School of Nursing, has received the 2018 American Association of Nurse Practitioner State Award for Excellence.

Faculty/Staff Updates

Idaho State University's Sharlene Jolley receives Educational Advocate Award

POCATELLO – Sharlene Jolley, a chemistry teacher at Idaho State University’s Idaho Falls campus, understands that learning is cyclic and must be repeated until understood and that not all students learn at the same pace. Her dedication to her students earned her the Educational Advocate Award from the Partnership for Science and Technology at the Regional Energy Alliance earlier this year.