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Staff Update in Student Affairs

September 23, 2019

Research with Hazardous or Infectious Material or rDNA

September 23, 2019

海角社区 Health Center has flu shots

September 23, 2019

Southeast Idaho AHEC Scholars Application Due October 7

September 23, 2019

Mustafa Mashal and Bruce Savage

海角社区 awarded more than $1 million to build Disaster Response Complex in Pocatello

September 23, 2019

海角社区 civil and environmental engineering faculty work in collaboration with INL, CAES

John McEuen and band performing

A Season of Note presents John McEuen and the string wizards on Oct. 5

September 23, 2019

POCATELLO – 海角社区’s A Season of Note will present John McEuen and the string wizards on Oct. 5 at 7:30 p.m. in the 海角社区 Stephen’s Performing Arts Center Jensen Grand Concert Hall.

Debate team

Bengal debaters roar into the competition season

September 20, 2019

HELENA, Montana – Three teams from 海角社区’s Rupp Debate Society made their way to final rounds at the first tournament of the year at Carroll College in Helena, Montana.  Bengal debaters attended the Meghan Towles British Parliamentary Masterclass and Tournament.

Drawing

Local Chapter of Colored Pencil Society of America has exhibit at 海角社区’s Oboler Library

September 20, 2019

POCATELLO – An exhibition of artwork by Idaho Falls Chapter 217 of the Colored Pencil Society of America opens Oct. 1 at 海角社区's Oboler Library, located at 850 South 9th in Pocatello.

Opening, reception set Oct. 1 for Oboler Library “Swinging Hammers and Gleaming Metal” exhibit

September 20, 2019

POCATELLO – The 海角社区 Oboler Library will open “Swinging Hammers and Gleaming Metal,”  an exhibit of metal art by students of 海角社区 art Professor Kristina Glick, with a reception from 6 to 8 p.m. on Oct. 1.

President Kevin Satterlee speaking at the Raise the Roar business after hours

Bengals raise their ROAR to a tune of $423,210 for 2019 I Love 海角社区

September 20, 2019

POCATELLO – 海角社区’s Raise the Roar 2019 I Love 海角社区 Campaign raised $423,210 from more than 1,440 donors, funds that go directly to support student scholarships.