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Idaho State University Proposing Executive MBA Program for Wood River Valley
Wood River Economic Partnership and Sun Valley Company are hosting officials from Idaho State University who will give a presentation on a possible EXECUTIVE MBA PROGRAM in the Wood River Valley.
Is Texting Ruining the English Language
Are you familiar with cell phone texting? The goal is to send an electronic message in as few letters as possible.
Plasma orbital expansion theory for Brown's gas
Chris Eckman of Idaho State University presents an overview of his theory of how Brown's gas is electrical in nature.
Faculty Union Supports Prof. Habib Sadid
THE FACULTY UNION SUPPORTS PROF. HABIB SADID By Nick Gier, Professor Emeritus, University of Idaho Habib Sadid, an award-winning engineering professor at Idaho State University for 22 years, has been dismissed from his position.
Should Charter Schools Be Allowed to Teach Religious Texts?
This week marks the 10 year anniversary of charter schools in Idaho. While many are celebrating the great successes accomplished in some of the 36 charter schools, others in Idaho are a little dismayed by the actions of the Nampa Classical Academy.
For actor William Petersen, who as Gil Grissom, probed prime-time crime death for almost nine years, there is life after CSI.
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GIS technology highlighted at ISU
The technology allows your GPS device to work, but that's not the only benefit. Geographic Information Systems can also tell you areas most vulnerable to fire, or if there are enough nurses in a city.
How Dirty is the World Around You?
This year the H1N1 virus seems to be on the minds of many east Idahoans as thousands have lined up around the state for the vaccine, but there could be a way to avoid H1N1 and other illnesses by just being aware of the dirty world around you.
Professor acknowledged for research in topology
This year's President's Award for Research and Creative Activity was awarded to Janusz R. Prajs, associate professor in the department of mathematics and statistics.
2009 National Outdoor Book Awards winners
The winners of the 2009 National Outdoor Book Awards have been announced. "The National Outdoor Book Awards is the outdoor world's largest and most prestigious book award program.
Holiday Fair helping fund ISU student scholarships
The Idaho State University Women's Club is helping holiday shoppers, and students at the same time.
New Course Being Offered at Idaho State University
There is a new course in the development stages at Idaho State University that will give students credits in two departments with work in class and online.
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Veterans day activities at ISU
The Veterans Day activities continued at the college level. An Apache helicopter flight was one of the many activities on the Idaho Falls campus of Idaho State University.
Faculty Union Supports Prof. Habib Sadid
THE FACULTY UNION SUPPORTS PROF. HABIB SADID By Nick Gier, Professor Emeritus, University of Idaho Habib Sadid, an award-winning engineering professor at Idaho State University for 22 years, has been dismissed from his position.
2 former NH Circuit City properties sold
Economic development officials are promoting a corridor in southwestern Idaho as a health care hub, as they count on an existing hospital and a new Idaho State University facility to help attract newcomers.
Experts think as many as 800 of them are walking around Idaho. They're walking around with serious wounds.
Wounded Fort Hood Soldier Has Ties To Pocatello
After the country watched the shooting rampage unfold at the Fort Hood military base, it may seem as a surprise that there are local ties.
Former Redmond Man Shot at Fort Hood Recovering
Shawn Manning suffered 6 gunshot wounds Thursday at Fort Hood Texas.A He is still hospitalized and is now in stable condition.
a Mr. Silverwiskersa to take the mic as parade emcee
When parade grand marshal nominee Alan Cameron takes the microphone as master of ceremonies for San Marcos' Veterans Day parade on Saturday, he is sure to handle it like a pro.
ISU Afghanistan Student Worries About Family Abroad
Being an International student is tough enough, but try not knowing whether your family is safe at home.