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Outstanding work, Jordan Peper!
Jordan, a mechanical engineering major, took home First Place in the Student Poster category at SciX 2023 in Sparks, NV.
Working in the lab of Chemistry Professor John Kalivas, their research is into developing virtual reality-based systems that will help people make quicker and more accurate data analysis decisions.
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Last week, nuclear engineering students Abigayle Hargreaves, Eva Barker, Nelson Snow, and Mitchel Frasure presented their research at the American Nuclear Society's Winter Conference and Expo in Washington, D.C. The research is part of a General Electric-led and Department of Energy ARPA-E-funded project looking into ways to maximize the energy potential of nuclear fuel.
The group is studying ways to measure the amount of still usable material in spent nuclear fuel that can be recycled in advanced nuclear reactors. The project is being led by Chad Pope, Ph.D., P.E., professor and chair of the nuclear engineering department.
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Professional Achievement Award Nominations Open Through Dec. 15
Idaho State University’s annual Professional Achievement Awards recognize some of the most influential alumni for their valuable and distinguished contributions to Idaho State, their profession and their community.
Nominations for the Professional Achievement Awards are due by December 15. You can nominate a deserving Bengal alumna or alumnus today by completing this form.
More information about criteria and qualifications can be found on the Alumni Association's website.
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SciLine, based at the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Offers Media Training for Scientists
This free, one-hour course—designed specifically for media-curious scientists with little or no media experience—teaches the basics scientists need to know as they consider dipping their toes or diving deeper into media engagement.
The course is led by Ph.D. neuroscientist Tori Espensen, with participation by freelance science journalist Elena Renken (NPR, Quanta Magazine, PBS “NOVA”). Attendees will learn what makes a science story newsworthy, how to become more “findable” by journalists, and key concepts and etiquette norms to know when speaking to a reporter.
The training will be held on Tuesday, December 5, at noon MST.
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IMNH Offers Free Admission for National American Indian Heritage Month
In honor of National American Indian Heritage Month the Idaho Museum of Natural History will offer free museum admission to enrolled tribal members during the month of November.
In 1990, President George H. W. Bush approved a joint resolution designating November as “National American Indian Heritage Month.” Free museum admission will be given to tribal members who present a valid tribal identification card.
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2024 NASA EPSCoR Rapid Response Research Proposals Sought
This opportunity is intended to provide limited funding (~$100K) to researchers for projects that last a year or less and are specifically targeted to NASA’s needs. The technical part of the proposal is limited to 2-3 pages per topic. Idaho NASA EPSCoR must submit any proposals on behalf of Idaho researchers, and only a limited amount of proposals will be accepted from Idaho.
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Celebrate the Season with the Holiday Tree Lighting
All are invited to attend the 13th Annual ISU Tree Lighting Festival on Tuesday, November 28, at 7 p.m. The event will begin on the Hutchinson Quad with the lighting of the 50-foot-tall tree and an interactive ice sculpture.
Holiday treats, free ornaments, crafts, Santa, and more will be available inside the Pond Student Union Building. Bring your friends and family to kick off the holiday season with this festive tradition.
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Bannock Civitans Coat Drive at Oboler Library
As the chill of winter approaches, our community shows its giving spirit and compassion through the Bannock Civitans Annual Winter Wear Drive. From November 13 to December 16, we invite you to share the warmth by donating coats, hats, boots, gloves, and mittens to those in need.
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Time Entry Instructions for Thanksgiving Break
We hope everyone in our campus community has a nice Thanksgiving Holiday.
Because time entry instructions vary based on employee classification, please take a moment to review the instructions for Thanksgiving Break.
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December 11 | Finals Week | December 15 | Fall 2023 Classes End | December 16 | Commencement (August and December 2023 graduates) | December 19 | Late 8-week and full semester course grading closes at 5:00 pm | January 8 | Spring classes begin | January 15 | Martin Luther King Jr./Human Rights holiday (no classes) | February 19 | Early 8-week course grading opens | February 19 | Presidents' Day holiday (no classes) | | |
Upcoming Events in the College of Science and Engineering | |
Department/Program
Physics
Event
Colloquium: Excitonic Bose Einstein Condensation
Feng Liu
University of Utah
Details
Mon, Nov 27
4 - 5 p.m.
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Department/Program
Geosciences
Event
Colloquium: Indigenous Ways of Knowing
Rose ann and Willow Abrahamson
Details
Wed, Nov 29
4 - 5 p.m.
https://isu.zoom.us/j/82442482539?pwd=bEhpUXFJMGNmZnlqVWxVVGZkZ3FpZz09
Meeting ID: 824 4248 2539
Passcode: 793147
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Department/Program
Biological Sciences
Event
Biology Social
Details
Thurs, Nov 30
3:30 - 4 p.m.
GLS Lobby
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Department/Program
Biological Sciences
Event
Biology Social
Details
Thurs, Dec 7
3:30 - 4 p.m.
GLS Lobby
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Department/Program
Chemistry
Event
Semester Survival Party
Details
Thurs, Dec 7
6 - 8 p.m.
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Department/Program
Biological Sciences
Event
Biology Social
Details
Thurs, Dec 14
3:30 - 4 p.m.
GLS Lobby
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Department/Program
Biological Sciences
Event
Biology Social
Details
Thurs, Dec 21
3:30 - 4 p.m.
GLS Lobby
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Help Us Share Your Accomplishments!
Our College’s outstanding faculty, staff, and students achieve many notable research and professional accomplishments. In addition, our departments regularly have newsworthy advancements. We want to make sure those stories are shared publicly. Here are a few ways you can provide a news tip to help get the word out:
Use this Story Submission Form to send your news tip to the Office of Marketing and Communications.
Send an email to Logan McDougall (loganmcdougall@isu.edu) with a brief description of the news to be shared.
You are always welcome to create a draft story, submit it via the Story Submission Form, or send it to Logan. The Office of Marketing and Communications and Logan will coordinate to get the story finalized and distributed to the media outlets/platforms that best tell the story.
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