Idaho State University
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Idaho State University ranks in the top 15 nationally among lowest-cost public universities with high starting salaries for graduates. #IdahoState Idaho State University, a Carnegie research institution founded in 1901, attracts students from around the world to its Idaho campuses. At the main campus in Pocatello, and at locations in Meridian, Idaho Falls and Twin Falls, ISU offers access to high-quality education in more than 280 programs. Almost 14,500 students attend ISU, receiving education and training in those programs. Idaho State University is the state's designated lead institution in health professions and medical education.
Idaho State University faculty and students are leading the way in cutting-edge research and innovative solutions in the areas of energy, health professions, nuclear research, teaching, humanities, engineering, performing and visual arts, technology, biological sciences pharmacy and business. Idaho State University combines exceptional academics amidst the grand natural beauty of the West. ISU is at the heart of an outdoor-lover's paradise and a short drive to some of America's greatest natural wonders and exciting outdoor recreation opportunities.
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facebook.comThe Idaho State University College of Business' honors class, "Collaborative Creativity," has been writing a book this semester about Pocatello's history as depicted through the lens of the Idaho State Journal and its predecessor, the Pocatello Tribune. They will share stories and photos on Dec. 4, 6:30 p.m. at the Stories of Pocatello Open House at Juniper Hills Country Club. The book will be published next year by Arcadia Publishing. Read more: http://idahostateu.com/2AAyhk1
There's fresh Idaho State gear at Pocatello's Costco. 🐯👌
The Idaho State University College of Business’ Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development (CEED) and U.S. Bank will host a Pitch-Off Contest, featuring a $2,000 first prize, on Dec. 7 at ISU. Read more: http://idahostateu.com/2hM5LRq
We are humbled by the outpouring of support for this year's Giving Tuesday. Generous donors gave online and at campus locations in support of ISU programs, Benny's Pantry, the 2017 Angel Tree and the Student Emergency Fund. Within 24 hours, we raised $8,324.20 for these very worthy causes. Thank you for making sure others will have help in a time of need; it truly makes a difference. #GivingTuesday More info: isu.edu/givingtuesday
7th Annual Tree Lighting Festival
We only need 50 more people to donate before midnight tonight to meet our #GivingTuesday goal! Our three worthy causes: Benny's Pantry, The 2017 Angel Tree and the Student Emergency Fund. Visit isu.edu/givingtuesday to donate.
On Tuesday, Nov. 28, Idaho State University will take part in #GivingTuesday, a global day of giving. In those 24 hours, we hope that 200 people will give to one of three special projects at ISU: - Benny's Pantry - 2017 Angel Tree - Student Emergency Fund Please visit isu.edu/givingtuesday to donate or for more information. Turn your money into meaning. #GivingTuesday
Join us for the 7th Annual Tree Lighting Festival. Festivities include entertainment, free treats, arts and crafts, an interactive ice sculpture and special guest Santa Claus. The first 200 guests will receive an ISU ornament.
Idaho State University College of Arts & Letters will host a week of events Dec. 5-8 raising awareness about sexual assault and domestic violence titled “Surviving Voices,” which includes Surviving Voices: Elizabeth Smart Keynote Address. Read more: http://idahostateu.com/2ibcfgn
Happy Thanksgiving, Bengals! 🦃
Did you know JCPenney in the Pine Ridge Mall carries ISU gear? Bonus: All Bengal gear is 50 percent off for Black Friday. 😉
Idaho Power honored ISU’s Holt Arena today with an incentive check for $219,118 for a major lighting upgrade that resulted in substantial energy savings. Earlier this year, Holt Arena underwent a $536,000 lighting upgrade, which will result in energy savings totaling more than 1,158,620 kilowatt hours per year. That’s enough electricity to power 102 average-sized homes for an entire year. Read more: http://idahostateu.com/2j8yjEE