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Supporting Students with Benny's Pantry
"Little things that fill gaps help people’s dreams come true."
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It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Thomas J. Pfister, Senior Lecturer in English (1996 - 2023). Known for his remarkable talent, generosity, and dedication to his students, Tom's legacy includes his original collagraph prints adorning the walls of the English Department and his unforgettable impersonations of literary characters. His kindness and wide-ranging intelligence have left a lasting impact on our community. He will be greatly missed and fondly remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing him. |
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Congratulations to Psychology major, Marlon Thomas, on being recognized as the July Career Path Intern of the Month! His commitment to developing a peer mentoring program for veterans and supporting initiatives like the annual Homeless Stand Down event at ISU's Veterans Student Services Center is truly inspiring! | | |
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Outstanding Essay Award Winner | Congratulations to Chloe Lemmon! Chloe received an award for her outstanding essay titled "Ethics in Invasive Species Management," submitted in Dr. Brent Wolter's English 1102 class. Chloe is a Biology major with a concentration in Ecology and Conservation. Well done, Chloe! | | |
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The Unsung Heroes of Dual Enrollment
Dual enrollment programs are a powerful bridge between high school and college, offering students a head start on their higher education journey. At the heart of these programs are dedicated liaisons who ensure the seamless integration of high school courses with college standards. One such exceptional liaison is Marie Stango.
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Dean Kandi Turley Ames appointed as Interim Vice President for Advancement | |
We are thrilled to announce Dr. Kandi Turley-Ames' appointment as Interim Vice President for Advancement at Idaho State University!
With 27 years of distinguished service, Dr. Turley-Ames is ready to lead ISU through this transition. She remains committed to the College of Arts and Letters and is confident in her supportive leadership team.
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Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs | The Office of the Provost has named Professor Laura Ahola-Young, of the Department of Art, to the position of Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs. Ahola-Young has served the institution as Faculty Ombuds, Faculty Senate co-Chair, Faculty Senator, and as Interim Chair of the Department of Art. She is known across campus for her work in building a supportive environment for the advancement of faculty and students. | | | |
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John Gribas Book Publication | Congratulations to John Gribas on the publication of his book, Exploring Character Through Structural Metaphor, coauthored with Angeline Underwood. In addition to offering a clear and followable guide for character analysis, the authors draw on personal experience to demonstrate how applying this method for character analysis could impact both performance and production. | | |
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Faculty Research Development Initiative in Collaboration with Office for Research
“There’s a common misconception that the liberal arts are somehow divorced from the rest of the world,” Levay says, “but our faculty work on projects that provide immediate, real-world impact. The Office for Research recognizes that these are important to the mission of the university as a whole. There are so many projects that can happen, so much more we can contribute to the university and the world.”
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Interviewing Award Winning Film Directors | |
ISU students recently engaged with prominent figures in the arts through two insightful interviews. Assistant Professor Jose Eduardo Villalobos Graillet and Spanish M.A. student Hillary Buckner spoke with renowned writer and director Aaron Mark about his Amazon Prime series The Horror of Dolores Roach, examining how it uses metaphors of consumption to address themes of oppression and gentrification in the Latinx community. Read more here...
In another exciting session, Professor Marin Laufenberg's Spanish M.A. students interacted with Argentine film directors Sofía Jallinsky and Juan Pablo Basovih Marinaro, who discussed their film Estertor. This film employs dark humor to explore Argentina's historical traumas, enriching students' understanding of how humor can reflect and cope with societal challenges. Read more here...
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Hillary Buckner, Eduardo Villalobos, and Aaron Mark meet over zoom. | |
Film directors Sofía Jallinsky and Juan Pablo Basovih Marinaro meet with students via Zoom | | |
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Congratulations to ISU Professors Dr. Patrick Young and Mark Neiwirth for their award-winning album "Counting Rests," which has earned two silver medals from the Global Music Awards in instrumental performance and creativity/originality.
Read the full story...
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Dr. Nicki Chopski
ISU Distinguished Alumna
Dr. Linda & Dr. Ronald Hatzenbuehler
President's Medallion
Mr. Wade & Mrs. Karen Tolman
William J. Bartz Award
Dr. Christopher DeCou
Young Alumnus Award
Dr. Cindy Hill
ISU Achievement Award
Dr. James "Byrd" Yizar, Jr.
ISU Distinguished Service Award
Mrs. Sharon & Mr. Park Price, III
Parade Marshals
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Farewell to Major Goering and Seargent Cruz | Best of wishes for the next stage of your journey! | | |
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Spanish for Heritage Speakers
The Department of Anthropology and Languages at Idaho State University (ISU) is excited to introduce SPAN 2221: Spanish for Heritage Speakers, taught by Assistant Professor Jose Eduardo Villalobos Graillet. This new undergraduate course aims to support bilingual students with a background in Spanish and English or a deep connection to Hispanic cultures.
Additionally, ISU has implemented a vertical credit system for foreign language courses, allowing Spanish heritage speakers to earn up to eight credits (one full year of language credits) without completing all the required courses. Students who enroll in the Spanish for Heritage Speakers course (SPAN 2221) and achieve a grade of B minus or higher can receive credit for Spanish 1101 and 1102 for a fee of $20. This system leverages students' existing language skills, enabling them to advance more quickly toward graduation and their degree.
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Join ISU’s International Affairs Council Student Club to Lead and Connect Globally
The International Affairs Council (IAC) is seeking driven students from all majors to join their club. Ideal for those interested in organizing a major event and connecting with global professionals and leaders, the IAC offers an opportunity to contribute to a significant community event and build valuable career connections and skills.
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Get ready for the 2024 Bengal Welcome Week Party and Cornhole Tournament!
Join us on the Quad on Friday, August 23
Lawn games, drinks, ice cream, pizza!
Tournament begins at noon.
Exclusive cornhole shirts will be given to the first 50 teams to check-in for the tournament, so get ahead by pre-registering!
$500 to the first place team!
Register for Cornhole Here!
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Join our ISU music ensembles!
Join our ISU music ensembles—bands, choirs, and orchestras are open to all ISU students, regardless of major or minor. Continue to follow your passion for music with scholarships available for non-majors. Contact the department for more information.
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Resource for Mental Health Professionals:
The Department of Psychology at Idaho State University, under the encouragement of Sarah Emert, Ph.D., is excited to share CBTNightmaresweb.org, a newly launched, free web-based training program for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Nightmares (CBT-N). This comprehensive resource offers evidence-based treatments to improve sleep and nightmares, with a wealth of tools including informational videos, therapy demonstrations, and interactive components. Available at no cost, this platform provides an invaluable opportunity for clinicians and mental health professionals to enhance their understanding and application of CBT-N techniques. We encourage mental health professionals who have clients who experience nightmares to take advantage of this innovative and accessible resource to support better mental health. Consultation services are also available through the training program!
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