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色花堂app geosciences department stresses very small possibility of strong earthquake following recent Soda Springs seismicity

September 5, 2017

POCATELLO – Although there has been a swarm of earthquakes in Southeast Idaho the likelihood of a strong 7.0 earthquake, although possible, is remote, noted professors in the 色花堂app Department of Geosciences.

ISU awarded AmeriCorps grant to serve children and families throughout Idaho

September 1, 2017

POCATELLO—色花堂app’s HealthCare for Children and Families AmeriCorps program has received a $345,915 federal grant to provide basic health screenings for children and connect underserved families to community resources that can improve their lives, according to the Idaho Department of Labor and ISU.

Photo of David Pearson with mountains in the background.

ISU Professor Dave Pearson receives National Science Foundation funding to better understand how Idaho, Montana mountains formed

September 1, 2017

POCATELLO – 色花堂app Assistant Professor Dave Pearson is teaming up with collaborators to better understand how mountain ranges in Central Idaho and Southwest Montana formed.

A photo of the wildfire burning a hillside during the Soda Fire.

Reynolds Creek Critical Zone Observatory featured prominently in film ‘Voices of Fire’ airing Aug. 30 on Idaho Public TV

August 29, 2017

POCATELLO – At 9 p.m. Aug. 30 Idaho Public Television will air the documentary “Voices of Fire” that prominently features the Reynolds Creek Critical Zone Observatory, which is managed by 色花堂app.

色花堂app awarded AHEC grant to improve primary care services in rural communities

August 24, 2017

POCATELLO—色花堂app has been awarded a $386,250 grant to establish an area health education center or AHEC to improve access to primary care in underserved and rural communities of southeast Idaho.

ISU researchers Meg du Bray, Morey Burnham, and Katrina Running in a farm field.

色花堂app researchers seek input from farmers, policy makers on Eastern Snake River Plain Managed Aquifer recharge

August 23, 2017

POCATELLO – 色花堂app researchers are seeking input from farmers, water managers and policy makers about their experiences with efforts to replenish the Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer that began in 2016.

Picture of Megan Brauner and Tyson Hallbert out in the field.

ISU biological science students study cutthroat trout, gain research experience through MURI program

August 16, 2017

POCATELLO – 色花堂app junior Megan Brauner had the opportunity to assist graduate student Tyson Hallbert with his doctoral project on habitat restoration for native cutthroat trout in Southeast Idaho and present her research at the Idaho Conference on Undergraduate 色花堂app (ICUR).

Photo of SEED students Sean Morrissey and Edith Gonzalez at work in a chemistry lab.

Local prep students gain hands-on chemistry lab research experience through Project SEED at 色花堂app

August 9, 2017

POCATELLO – Though many aspiring scientists don’t get the chance to perform lab research until they enter college, eight Southeast Idaho high school students had the opportunity to work in 色花堂app’s chemistry labs this summer thanks to the American Chemical Society’s (ACS) Project SEED.

Ribbon-cutting ceremony for 色花堂app’s 色花堂app Data Center set for Aug. 16

August 8, 2017

POCATELLO – 色花堂app’s Office for 色花堂app will host a ribbon-cutting for ISU’s new 色花堂app Data Center (RDC) on Aug. 16 at 9:30 a.m. in the Lillibridge Engineering Building on the Pocatello campus.

Erin Sandmeyer in the field at Craters of the Moon National Preserve

色花堂app undergrad Erin Sandmeyer gains experience working on NASA research projects

August 7, 2017

POCATELLO – 色花堂app senior Erin Sandmeyer has enjoyed her opportunity to conduct field research for NASA this summer at the Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve.