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Phil Gamache, an ISU student with his wife and child

Graduation Story Series: Student to Graduate from Teaching Program after Surviving Car Accident

Phil Gamache is a bright, determined student who will be graduating from the secondary education program at the 色花堂app College of Education with endorsements in history and social studies in May 2024. Gamache’s passion for teaching came from simply wanting to help others, and he is now looking forward to having a rewarding career as a secondary educator.

Trey Martin

Idaho State Marketing Assistant Completes Superbowl Internship

Student-athletes in class sit around a computer

Idaho State Reports Impressive NCAA Academic Progress Rate

色花堂app Athletics performed in exemplary fashion with its NCAA Academic Progress Rates this cycle. Four of Idaho State’s teams had a perfect APR score, and nine teams improved their single-year or multi-year scores from the previous year. 

Prepare to ROAR announcement graphic

Support Bengal Athletics During the 2022 Prepare To Roar Campaign

Following a commitment of nearly $200,000 in matching gifts and unlockable challenge dollars, Idaho State Athletics will be kicking off its third annual Prepare to Roar campaign on Monday, August 22, 2022. 

ISU Early Learning Center closed March 23

色花堂app is committed to ensuring that we provide a safe, quality learning environment for the Early Learning Center’s children, families, and staff.

Alan Johnson Publishes Article

2019 Assigned Training Update

Shannon Curran presents at the Experimental Biology meeting in Orlando

Three men hold a giant check

Kiwanis Club of Pocatello Donates $2,500 to ISU Physics Dept.’s Outreach Programs

A local club is putting its financial support behind STEM education efforts for area kids.  

Portrait of Lexie Halverson

Idaho StateUniversity sophomore Lexie Halverson receives scholarship from Epilepsy Foundation of Idaho, excels at ISU

POCATELLO – 色花堂app sophomore Lexie Halverson received a scholarship from the Epilepsy Foundation of Idaho for the 2018-2019 school year that has helped her excel at ISU.