Jenna Crowe Staff Writer After coming to ISU in 2012 through a grant awarded to the Gender Resource Center, the Green Dot program is asking students to complete surveys to measure the program’s impact. Starting at the University of Kentucky, Dr. Dorothy J. Edwards developed a business plan to reduce […]
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Madison Shumway Staff Writer Minidoka internment camp, which imprisoned over 9,000 Japanese Americans during World War II, lies just 17 miles from Twin Falls. Few Idahoans know of its existence. Andy Dunn wants to change that. The history graduate student is writing his thesis about the camp and drawing attention […]
Andrew Crighton News Editor April 7 marked a defining point in President Trump’s future stance on foreign policy. Trump ordered a total of 59 tomahawk cruise missiles be fired onto a Syrian airbase. The strike came as a response to the use of chemical weapons in the town of Khan […]
Jenna Crowe Staff Writer Replaced by professor Michael Thomas, former Biology Chair Mark Austin stepped down to focus on an application for a research grant that could bring up to $11 million to ISU. The grant, Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence grant under the National Institute of Health, is something […]
Madison Shumway Staff Writer A recently-published book written and edited by College of Arts and Letters faculty explores the role of narrative in academic research and community. Twenty faculty members teamed up to create “Narrative, Identity, and Academic Community in Higher Education,” released last week. “This idea of narrative really […]
Jenna Crowe Staff Writer People line the bleachers as dancers take center stage, moving to the beat of the drums. Celebration fills the air while the healing powers of grand entry unfold at the 46th ISU Pow wow. The student group Native Americans United invited community members to Reed Gym […]
Andrew Crighton News Editor A study conducted by ISU students and faculty members has confirmed that nitrate contamination of the Lower Portneuf Valley Watershed is caused by septic tanks, not from agriculture or ranching like it has in the past. Courtney Ohr, an ISU Geographic Information System student, produced the […]
Jenna Crowe Staff Writer A pair of professors in the ISU Department of History decided to create an opportunity for prospective students with refugee status. Erika Kuhlman and Kevin Marsh were inspired to create this scholarship by the recent political discourse concerning immigration. “We wanted to do something that we […]
Madison Shumway Staff Writer Laura McKnight can thank squeamishness and a love of cooking for leading her to her future career. Interested in the medical field, a young McKnight quickly learned that dealing with blood and guts wasn’t her strong suit. When she discovered dietetics, a combination of two of […]
Andrew Crighton News Editor The department of Human Resources at ISU is responsible for the recruitment and hiring of all full-time, benefited positions on campus. This includes all faculty and staff. While the process varies significantly depending on the position being filled, one major change has been made to the […]
Madison Shumway Staff Writer Each year in March, influential women in history enter the spotlight of laudatory blog posts, interactive presentations and library book displays. Women’s History Month, celebrated annually by historians both trained and amateur, seeks to honor female scientists, authors, artists and pioneers that are often left out […]
Jenna Crowe Staff Writer Community members and ISU students are invited to attend the ISU Health Fair in the Ballroom and Wood River Room of the Pond Student Union Building March 16 and 17 from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Students will be able to receive free services such as […]
Thomas Attebery Staff Writer ISU’s Malliga Och and Elizabeth Brunner, professors of global studies and communications, respectively, host a radio show on KISU called “Know Your Media” about issues related to news and the media. As it says on the show’s webpage, they are “dedicated to critically examining the media […]
Andrew Crighton News Editor On Thursday March 9, Tyler Liddle was taken into custody and arraigned for the charge of felony misuse of public funds. Liddle, a former ISU employee who worked as a financial technician, was first charged in late February 2017. The initial warrant and case files were […]
Madison Shumway Staff Writer Pharmacy professor Rebecca Hoover wants healthcare providers to know how to find reliable information about prescription drugs, and a recently awarded grant may help. The American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy gave its New Investigator Award, which funds the independent research and conference travel of 16 […]