Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Idaho State Today

$1.7 Million Grant to Fund Scholarships, Research Opportunities

The next generation of biomedical scientists from Idaho State University will be getting a helping hand from the National Institutes of Health. Thanks to a five-year, $1.7 million grant from the NIH’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, students will be eligible for up to $7,000 in scholarships over four years and other support through the ISU Bridges to Research Careers (BRC) program.

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Tailgate With President Wagner

ISU President Robert W. Wagner will be in the parking lot on the north side of the ICCU Dome to meet and greet Bengal fans prior to each ISU home football game. Stop by for a different Bengal-themed treat each week. All are welcome. 

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ISU Alumna Presented with Prestigious APA Award

At the recent American Psychological Association (APA) Convention in Seattle, Idaho State University (ISU) alumna Dr. Kendra Westerhaus was recognized with the esteemed Karl F. Heiser APA Presidential Award for Advocacy.

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News and Updates

Full-time Faculty Funding Opportunity

Late Nights With the Graduate School Friday

Employment Opportunities

ISU Community Psychiatry Center Now Open

Black Rock & Sage 2024 Launch Party

Mustafa Mashal Receives New Title

TIGER Presents Fallout

Wednesday Webinar: Get Started with Panopto

Open Forums- Chief Information Security Officer Candidates

Student Handbook, Student Code of Conduct, and Dean of Students Office Website Updates

Monday Morning Mentor: How Can I Apply Virtual Reality to Create Meaningful Assignments and Assessments?

Register for an Upcoming CliftonStrengths Workshop


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Idaho State Today is a twice-weekly employee newsletter that shares University successes, campus updates, and recognizes faculty and staff accomplishments. All past editions of the newsletter are archived online.


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