ISU BRIEFS IN A BOX

Shelbie Harris

News Editor

ISU College of Technology instructors Geran Call and Rob Shroll put 1,600 hours into printing a 3-D mock skeleton of Bigfoot.

• Idaho Museum of Natural History offers Pizza Day to students every third Wednesday of the month. Next event scheduled for Nov. 18, cost for attending is $3, which includes a slice of pizza, beverage and tour.

• 2015 National Outdoor Book Award winners announced; One honored book, “Finding Abbey” won the History/Biography category. Author Sean Prentiss takes readers on a two-year journey to find the grave of the great environmental writer Edward Abbey.

• ISU receives top ranking in Idaho for graduate earnings in study by Brookings Institution; ISU scored the Idaho-high of 63, beating out all other Idaho institutions by at least 10 points. The closest ranked four-year institution, the University of Idaho, and two-year institution, North Idaho College, both scored 53.

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