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ISU using social networking sites to reach potential students
Idaho State University has joined the on-line world of social networking with a facebook page, Twitter account, and YouTube channel.
Idaho State University faculty, students launch experiments into space on NASA rocket
Faculty and staff from Idaho State University saw their experiments rise into the sky at 5:30 a.m. EDT on the morning of June 26 with the successful launch of a NASA rocket from the Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia.
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Education board to investigate salary requests
In a special meeting Thursday, the board voted to allow the Idaho State University to pay its new financial aid director $102,000, which is $12,885 above the national median for this position.
Energy technology programs growing at Idaho State University
We've told before about classes that have been cut at Idaho State University because of budget problems, but we've learned that when it comes to energy technology things are actually growing.
Pocatello students learn by doing
Whether it was visiting another school for a science fair, or going to a museum you probably remember some of the field trips you took as a kid more than sitting in a classroom.
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The computer chip maker Micron Technology Inc., has posted another financial loss for fiscal third quarter and says the reason is flat sales of flash memory products.
ISU names Tingey permanent athletic director
Idaho State University has hired Jeff Tingey to oversee the athletic department at the Pocatello school.
University Press Editor Harwood retires following long, varied career spanning 47 years
When he was a student at Idaho State College there were about 1,860 students and when he started work at ISC there were about 3,000. After 47 years working at Idaho State University and a 61-year affiliation with his alma matter, Bill Harwood is retiring from ISU on June 30.
Alcohol May Affect Women's Brains More
Alcohol may be more harmful to women because it induces a greater stress response in the brain, according to a new study of rats at Idaho State University.
Vegetarian Ferns? Idaho State University researchers note simple plant species a consumes sugara
In a significant scientific paper soon to be published in the well respected journal Botany, Idaho State University researchers have documented how ferns, a primitive plant, "consume" sugars in early life stages.
DeWalt family packing up, heading off to Idaho
Prior to my interview with Marilyn and Sam DeWalt, I knew just a few things about Idaho.
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Despite cuts summer enrollment is up at ISU
Despite expectations more students are taking summer classes at Idaho State University compared to last year.
More students attending summer classes in Idaho
School is out for the summer, but fewer students are taking that time off as universities across the state see record summer enrollment.
ISU doctoral student Blazevic heads to China to participate in energy summit
Idaho State University's Jason Blazevic is the only student who has been invited to participate in an intensive multinational "East Asia Security Symposium" workshop scheduled June 22-26 in Beijing, China.
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College and university salaries released
The Idaho State Board of Education voted Thursday to extend new employment offers to the leaders of our state colleges and universities.
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ISU nursing students using ambulances for unique training
Nursing students at Idaho State University are not only learning how to help critically ill patients, but how to do it in every type of environment.
Andy Kordopatis is the proprietor of Odyssey Bar , a modest watering hole in Pocatello, Idaho, a few blocks away from Idaho State University .
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Idaho Falls, Pocatello, Blackfoot
Black clouds loom over the campus of BYU-Idaho and inside there's talk of severe weather.
Nelson awarded IAC Scholarship
Cory Allyn Nelson, a sophomore at Idaho State University, grandson of County Commissioner Jack Nelson, Latah County, was awarded one of six Idaho Association of Counties Scholarships.
Kosovo in Idaho: Igballe Rogova to Speak on International Women's Rights
You can't always tell the truth because you don't always know the truth -- but you can ALWAYS be honest.