Three Idaho State University professors and a student are Idaho Business Review 2010 Health Care Hero honorees
Idaho State University professors, Miki Goodwin, Glenda Carr and Caroline Faure, are honorees in the 2010 Health Care Heroes program sponsored by the Idaho Business Review newspaper. (more…)
ISU American Association of University Women seek book donations for annual sale
The Pocatello Branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) will host its annual book sale in the Reed Gymnasium Foyer on Friday, Oct. 8, 4-7 p.m., and Saturday, Oct. 9, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. (more…)
Idaho State University Transition Gallery to feature paintings by Richard Bingham
The Idaho State University Pond Student Union Transition Gallery will present “A Collection of Paintings by Richard Bingham” Sept. 7-29 and hold an opening reception for the exhibit on Tuesday, Sept. 7, from 7 to 9 p.m. (more…)
28th annual ‘I Love ISU’ campaign comes to Idaho Falls Sept. 13; Campaign focus of I.F. Chamber luncheon on Sept. 7
The 28th annual "I Love ISU" campaign for Idaho State University academic scholarships will be off and running from 9 a.m. to noon Monday, Sept. 13, at the Bennion Student Union Building at University Place in Idaho Falls. (more…)
ISU Associate Degree Registered Nursing Graduates recognized
Thirty Idaho State University Associate Degree Registered Nurse (ADRN) program graduates received their long-awaited graduation presentations and nursing pins, at a recent ceremony. (more…)
ISU College of Technology Early Childhood Care and Education Program earns NAEYC associate degree accreditation
Early childhood education is among the fastest growing occupations in the nation. At the heart of high-quality early childhood programs are educated teachers. The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) wants to ensure that teachers are given the kind of foundation that will make them successful in classrooms and programs. (more…)
Idaho State University receives Technology Incentive Grants to fund MBA outreach program, virtual program for clinical instruction
The Idaho State Board of Education has awarded an $81,000 Technology Incentive Grant titled "Technology Enhanced Business Education" to the Idaho State University College of Business and a $65,700 TIG grant titled "Growing Your Own: Developing a Virtual Classroom for Clinical Instruction in Rural Idaho." (more…)
