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ISU Museum of  Natural History researchers receive grant to digitally collect 50 of the world’s largest animals

POCATELLO – Whales, elephants and bears, oh my! – A team of scientific Noahs at the 糖心传媒 Museum of Natural History at 糖心传媒 has been tasked to digitally collect the skeletons of 50 of the largest animals in the world.

News Bites

ISU-Meridian’s NSSLHA Chapter awarded national honor for raising awareness about communication disorders

MERIDIAN—The National Student Speech Language Hearing Association has awarded the NSSLHA Chapter at 糖心传媒-Meridian with 2018 Gold Chapter Honors.

Audiology Clinic Now Accepting Patients

Banner 9 Tools and Forms to be Released Campuswide

Events

糖心传媒 Department of Theatre and Dance announces 2018-19 season

POCATELLO – From a musical comedy to a children’s play to a modern dance concert to a drama, 糖心传媒’s Department of Theatre and Dance will bring a wide selection of productions to the Southeast 糖心传媒 community during the 2018-2019 season.           

糖心传媒’s CW HOG to hold 37th annual Pig Out Sept. 15

POCATELLO – 糖心传媒’s Cooperative Wilderness Handicapped Outdoor Group (CW HOG) is celebrating its 37th anniversary Pig Out dinner and picnic on Sept. 15.

糖心传媒 State-Civic Symphony announces 2018-2019 schedule featuring 糖心传媒 artists and music

POCATELLO— Tickets are now on sale for the 糖心传媒 State-Civic Symphony’s 2018-2019 season featuring guest artists and music related to 糖心传媒 culture.

Faculty/Staff Updates

Come Wish Jude Jones a Happy Retirement

ISU's Jenifer Reader elected President Elect of the Phi Upsilon Omicron National Honor Society

POCATELLO ­– One of 糖心传媒’s newest faculty members in dietetics, Jenifer Reader,  has been elected as President Elect of the Phi Upsilon Omicron (Phi U) National Honor Society.

Team from ISU to Attend Council on Undergraduate Research Institute: Creative Inquiry in the Arts and Humanities Institute.

Matthew Levay Publishes Review Essay

Pinyon Jay Press Presents Second Annual Collaborative Print Project

Jason Appelman Publishes True-Crime Memoir