What's Happening in CoSE

Mapping the Moon: Research Tackles Volcanoes on Other Worlds, Lunar Navigation


Two Idaho State University professors hope the volcanic features around East Idaho can answer some questions about their otherworldly counterparts.


Over the next three years, Shannon Kobs Nawotniak and Donna Delparte, professors of geosciences, and their team of researchers will be working in, around, and on the volcanoes that formed in the wake of the Yellowstone hotspot’s passage through the eastern Snake River Plain millions of years ago.

Join us for tailgating from noon to 4 p.m. before the Bengals take on Northern Colorado Homecoming weekend.


We'll have food for our first 200 guests and we look forward to seeing you there!

CoSE Fall Forum and Social Thursday, Sept. 28


Join us for CoSE’s Fall Forum on Thursday, September 28, at 3 p.m. in Lecture Center Room 10. The Lecture Center is Building #67, near the Gale Life Sciences Building and north of the Speech Pathology and Audiology Building.


A social hour for faculty and staff will be held at Goody's Deli, 905 S 5th Ave., after the meeting. Pizza and refreshments will be provided.

Idaho Museum of Natural History Unveils Exhibit: "Dinosaurs from the Mountain"


The Idaho Museum of Natural History is excited to announce the unveiling of its newest exhibit, "Dinosaurs from the Mountain." 


This extraordinary exhibition offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore Idaho's rich past from the Age of Dinosaurs, a hidden gem in Idaho’s natural history.

FY2025 Idaho Global Entrepreneurial Mission (IGEM) Initiative Pre-Proposals Sought


Funding under this program will be awarded for competitive state university research in support of the goals of the IGEM initiative. These funds are to be used as seed funding for strengthening Idaho’s future by strategically investing in the development of expertise, products, and services which result in economic growth.


Pre-proposals are due October 30 by 6 p.m. Mountain Time. Pre-proposals selected to advance to the Full Proposal stage will be notified no later than January 10, 2024. Full Proposals will be due March 15, 2024 by 6 p.m. Mountain Time.

Updates, Additions to Faculty Experts List Wanted


The Office of Marketing and Communications maintains a list of faculty experts for the media to utilize for their reporting. Faculty are often called to provide insight on breaking news, ongoing developments, emerging research, and more.


If you do not have a listing on the site but wish to be included or need to update your entry, please send an email to [email protected] or call (208) 282-3620.

Nominations Open for Jean'ne M. Shreeve NSF EPSCoR Research Excellence Award


Idaho NSF EPSCoR is seeking nominations for the Jean'ne M. Shreeve NSF EPSCoR Research Excellence Award. Nominations of eligible faculty members can be made annually and are due by 5 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 28. The award may recognize a single significant contribution or an accumulation of significant contributions that have received national or international recognition.


For the full nomination criteria or to learn more, contact Rick Schumaker, EPSCoR Project Administrator/Assistant Project Director, at [email protected] or visit the EPSCoR website.

From Around ISU

Nominations Open for 2023 Textbook Heroes


Textbook Heroes are members of the ISU community who have promoted or adopted low-cost or free course materials, including open educational resources (OER), helping ISU students save on the cost of materials and showing an outstanding commitment to student success.


Nominees can be an instructor who has adopted OER, a student who has advocated for OER, or someone who has supported OER in an administrative role at ISU.

Apply to Become the Director of the University Honors Program


The University Honors Program is seeking a new director beginning the 2024 - 2025 academic year. The current director, Dr. Shannon Kobs Nawotniak, completes her six-year tenure as director at the end of this academic year to begin her appointment as the Department Chair of Geosciences. 


The position is 40% time made possible through a 6 credit buyout from your department per semester.

57th Western Literature Association Conference – Home on the Rez: Sovereignty and Sustainability


The Western Literature Association (WLA) will be holding their 57th annual conference “Home on the Rez: Sovereignty and Sustainability” at the Shoshone-Bannock Hotel and Casino from Wednesday, Oct. 11 through Saturday, Oct. 14. 


This year’s conference is co-hosted by Dr. Amanda Zink of Idaho State University and Dr. Jennifer Ladino of the University of Idaho in partnership with the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes.

Matt Daily Named Assistant Vice President and Dean of Students


Student Affairs is pleased to announce that Dr. Matt Daily has accepted the position of Assistant Vice President and Dean of Students.


Daily brings more than 25 years of experience in education to this position, during which time he has been involved in academic affairs, intercollegiate athletics, and student affairs, as well as K-12, as a teacher, coach, instructor, academic advisor, and academic program administrator. He has just concluded his 8th year at the University of Portland’s Shepard Academic Resource Center, where he served as the Associate Director, supervising all support efforts for students, faculty, and staff. 

Graduate School Kicks Off Fourth Annual Book Drive


The Idaho State University Graduate School is hoping to collect 1,000 books by Oct. 31 for local elementary schools through its fourth annual K-4 book drive. 


First organized by Interim Dean Dr. Tracy Collum in 2020, the Idaho State University Graduate School hosted its first K-4 book drive as part of its Grad School Gives initiative in an effort to benefit local elementary schools during the trying times of a global pandemic. With generous community donations, the Graduate School was able to collect 364 books during its first year and has been able to carry that momentum to begin its 4th annual book drive this year, sitting on an overall donation total of over 1,800 books.

Professional Development Applications Open


Looking for some additional funds to further your professional development? Apply for the Staff Council Professional Development Award. The maximum award is $500 and can be used to pay registration for workshops, conferences, non-ISU classes or training, and travel expenses. 


Don’t miss out on this great opportunity! Spring applications are due on Oct. 1, for activities falling within Jan 1, 2024 to June 30, 2024.

Dates to Remember

October 2

Early 8-week course grading opens

October 9

Mid-term week

October 16

Late 8-week courses begin

October 17

Early 8-week course grading closes at 5:00 p.m.

November 20

Fall recess (no classes -- Thanksgiving Break)

December 11

Finals Week

Upcoming Events in the College of Science and Engineering 

For a complete list of CoSE events, check out the College Event Calendar. Updates can also be found on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram. To add events to the calendar, please contact the Administrative Assistants in your department. The university-wide calendar of events is available here.

Department/Program


ALL


Event


Homecoming Breakfast and Tailgate


Details


Sat, Sept 23

9 a.m. - 4 p.m.


Department/Program


Geosciences


Event


Student Advisory Board


Details


Wed, Sept 27

4 - 5 p.m.


https://isu.zoom.us/j/82442482539?pwd=bEhpUXFJMGNmZnlqVWxVVGZkZ3FpZz09


Meeting ID: 824 4248 2539

Passcode: 793147

Department/Program


ALL


Event


Fall Forum and Social


Details


Thurs, Sept 28

3 - 5 p.m.

LC 10


https://isu.zoom.us/j/83031564164?pwd=WVFZdzFMTWtaMG1tSWhqOTNzLzk5dz09


Meeting ID: 830 3156 4164

Passcode: 214534

Department/Program


Biological Sciences


Event


Biology Social


Details


Thurs, Sept 28

3:30 - 4 p.m.

GLS Lobby

Department/Program


Biological Sciences


Event


Seminar: Title TBD


Natalie Kashi

University of New Hampshire


Details


Thurs, Sept 28

4 - 5 p.m.

LC 10

Department/Program


Geosciences


Event


Colloquium: Geologic Carbon Storage in Utah: Fundamentals, Applied Science, and a Preview of New Directions


Eugene Szymanski


Details


Wed, Oct 4

4 - 5 p.m.


https://isu.zoom.us/j/82442482539?pwd=bEhpUXFJMGNmZnlqVWxVVGZkZ3FpZz09


Meeting ID: 824 4248 2539

Passcode: 793147

Department/Program


Biological Sciences


Event


Biology Social


Details


Thurs, Oct 5

3:30 - 4 p.m.

GLS Lobby

Department/Program


Biological Sciences


Event


T and P Seminar: Joshua Grinath


Details


Thurs, Oct 5

4 - 5 p.m.

LC 10

Department/Program


Geosciences


Event


Colloquium: INGENIOUS: Geothermal Exploration in the Great Basin Region


Nicole Wagoner


Details


Wed, Oct 11

4 - 5 p.m.


https://isu.zoom.us/j/82442482539?pwd=bEhpUXFJMGNmZnlqVWxVVGZkZ3FpZz09


Meeting ID: 824 4248 2539

Passcode: 793147


Department/Program


Biological Sciences


Event


Biology Social


Details


Thurs, Oct 12

3:30 - 4 p.m.

GLS Lobby

Department/Program


Biological Sciences


Event


BSRC Research Roundup Part 1


Details


Thurs, Oct 12

4 - 5 p.m.

LC 10

Department/Program


Chemistry


Event


Seminar: TItle TBD


Andrew Roberts

University of Utah


Details


Fri, Oct 13

1 - 2 p.m.

PSC 144

Department/Program


Biological Sciences


Event


Biology Social


Details


Thurs, Oct 19

3:30 - 4 p.m.

GLS Lobby

Department/Program


Biological Sciences


Event


BSRC Research Roundup Part 2


Details


Thurs, Oct 19

4 - 5 p.m.

LC 10


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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 ([email protected]) 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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