What's Happening in CoSE

The Department of Nuclear Engineering has been hosting nuclear fuel handlers and supervisors from Idaho National Laboratory's Materials and Fuels Complex for hands-on nuclear criticality safety workshops. Idaho State University is the only university in the US with an enriched uranium subcritical assembly and gives students a unique opportunity to experience and understand the approach-to-critical process. 

 

The workshops are directed by the Nuclear Engineering Department Chair, Chad Pope, who has over 20 years of industry experience in nuclear criticality safety.

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.

Seeking Nominations: Distinguished Faculty Awards


Nominations are now open for Distinguished Faculty Awards for Idaho State University faculty members. Those recognized will be honored during a reception in April and during the 2024 Commencement exercises.


Nominations for the Distinguished Teacher, Service, and Researcher are due by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, January 17, 2024.

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.

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.

Located just north of Mackay at the Lost River Field Station, our Geosciences Field Camp has a six-decade tradition of providing students with one of the best capstone course experiences in the nation.


Watch this video to learn more about Field Camp and the Lost River Field Station.

CoSE Chairs and Directors Meeting Minutes 


October 24, 2023

September 19, 2023

August 29, 2023

From Around ISU

Idaho State University Launches Campus Master Plan Initiative


Last spring, Idaho State University announced that work was beginning on a campus master plan that will directly impact our ability to meet the goals and objectives outlined in our 5-year strategic plan.


The Facilities Campus Master Plan will develop a framework for future campus development that will shape the future of our physical campuses including what spaces we need, how we use and develop our land, and how we present ourselves publicly with our overall campus look and feel

Diversity Resource Center Seeking Student Speakers and Event Participants for MLK Jr. Day 2024


The Diversity Resource Center is planning the annual Martin Luther King, Jr., celebration for January 2024. They are seeking Idaho State University students who would like to be considered for the keynote address presenting on topics of mental, physical, and spiritual wellbeing in honor of this King, Jr. quote: “Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health is the most shocking and inhuman. Public health is a powerful tool to level that playing field, to bend the arc of our country away from distrust and disparities and back towards equity and justice.” 

2023 National Outdoor Book Award Winners Announced


A riveting 1937 river journey of two women botanists through the Grand Canyon. A vivid recounting of the disastrous 1913 Canadian Arctic Expedition. A captivating story of Arctic explorers and brawling newspaper tycoons, all too happy to distort facts to sell papers. These and more are among the winners of 2023 National Outdoor Books.  


A total of 16 books were chosen as winners in this year's contest which is now in its 27th year. Sponsors of the program include the National Outdoor Book Awards Foundation, Idaho State University and the Association of Outdoor Recreation and Education.

ISU School of Performing Arts Presents: “Ken Ludwig’s The Three Musketeers”


Idaho State University’s School of Performing Arts will present its second show of the season: “Ken Ludwig’s The Three Musketeers” on Dec. 1, 2, 7, 8 and 9 at 7:30 p.m. in the Beverly B. Bistline Theatre in the L.E. and Thelma E. Stephens Performing Arts Center. 

President's Holiday Open House


President Kevin Satterlee invites all faculty and staff to join him at an open house to celebrate the holiday season on Wednesday, November 29, from 3 - 5 p.m. in the ICCU Bengal Alumni Center


Adjacent parking lots will not be ticketed during this time.


Bus transportation will be available from ISU - Idaho Falls:


  • Bus will load at the Bennion Student Union and will depart Idaho Falls at 2 p.m.
  • Return bus will depart Pocatello at 4:30 p.m.


A similar event will be held at ISU-Meridian on December 12 from 4-6 p.m.  

Call for Art Submissions


Art submissions are welcome for the 10th annual Art á la Carte Silent Auction, hosted by the Idaho State University Department of Art. The event will be February 22 and artwork donations from students, alumni, and faculty of the department for the silent auction are welcome. Proceeds will support student scholarships and a visiting artist program.


Items do not need to be framed, but ready to hang or display. All types of media will be accepted.

Dates to Remember

November 20

Fall recess (no classes -- Thanksgiving Break)

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

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, X (formerly 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


Physics


Event


Colloquium: Excitonic Bose Einstein Condensation


Feng Liu

University of Utah


Details


Mon, Nov 27

4 - 5 p.m.

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

Department/Program


Biological Sciences


Event


Biology Social


Details


Thurs, Nov 30

3:30 - 4 p.m.

GLS Lobby

Department/Program


Physics


Event


Colloquium: Kaluza-Klein spectroscopy from Exceptional Field Theory


Oscar Varela

Utah State University


Details


Mon, Dec 4

4 - 5 p.m.


https://isu.zoom.us/j/89380632594

Department/Program


Geosciences


Event


Seminar Trip Presentation


Details


Wed, Dec 6

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, Dec 7

3:30 - 4 p.m.

GLS Lobby

Department/Program


Chemistry


Event


Semester Survival Party


Details


Thurs, Dec 7

6 - 8 p.m.

Department/Program


Biological Sciences


Event


Biology Social


Details


Thurs, Dec 14

3:30 - 4 p.m.

GLS Lobby

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 ([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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