News & Events
Bowyer & Kie selected as 2009 recipients of the Wildlife Publications Award for Outstanding article
| Dr. John Kie and Dr. R. Terry Bowyer have been selected as the 2009 recipients of the Wildlife Publications Award for Outstanding article. Their acticle titled "Effects of scale on interpreting life-history characteristics of ungulates and carnivores" is what won them this prestigious recognition. The award will be presented at the Wildlife Society's 16th Annual Conference in Monterey, California on September 20. |
Come Join The Band! The ISU Bands has announced that it again will be sponsoring an ISU Summer Band.
| The ensemble, which is open to all ISU students, faculty, and staff, advanced high school
instrumentalists, and community members, will meet Tuesday and Thursday evenings
beginning on Tuesday, June 9, from 5:30 to 7:15 p.m. and will perform its final
concert on Thursday, July 2. For more information, please contact Brooks or Linda England in the ISU Music Department, 208.282.3147. |
Aho, Wahl and Hill honored as Idaho State University Distinguished Faculty
| Three Idaho State University faculty members will be honored as ISU’s 2008-2009
Distinguished Faculty during Commencement ceremonies May 9. They are James
Aho, professor of sociology, Distinguished Teacher; Russell Wahl, professor
and director of the philosophy program, Distinguished Researcher; and Cynthia
D. Hill, interim director of the Center for Teaching and Learning and economics
professor, Distinguished Public Service Award. Read More |
ISU Shoshoni Language Project still going strong after 20 years
| The Idaho State University Shoshoni Language Project, celebrating its 20-year
anniversary, is still going strong, helping to preserve the Shoshoni language
and expand its usage. Read More |
Prof. Anderson selected as Academic Fellow by Foundation for the Defense of Democracies
| Idaho State University political science Professor Sean Anderson has been accepted
as a 2009-2010 Academic Fellow with the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies
in Washington, D.C. Read More |
ISU grad student Jake Gentle mentors champion prep robotics squad
| Idaho State University engineering graduate student Jake Gentle is working alongside
many Pocatello School District No. 25 teachers to mentor the Haywire Robotics team,
comprised of students from Pocatello’s three high schools. Read More |
ISU Department of Physics receives NSF award for undergraduate research
| The National Science Foundation has awarded Idaho State University
Department of Physics $274,244 through the Research Experiences for Undergraduates
(REU) program to support undergraduate research. Read More |
To see old news & events for Spring 2009, go to news archive.
