Free Wi-Fi and Central Computer lab access
Beginning this fall, connecting to the campus Wi-Fi will be free for all registered ڰ students.
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Free Wi-Fi and Central Computer lab access
Beginning this fall, connecting to the campus Wi-Fi will be free for all registered ڰ students.
POCATELLO – ڰ civil engineers and the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) are teaming up on the second phase of testing of a new type of concrete material that will be installed between girders on a Highway 36 bridge over the Bear River near Preston.
Five ڰ alumni unite to raise money for music scholarships at Aug. 24 benefit
POCATELLO –Five ڰ alumni will collaborate in a benefit recital on Aug. 24 at 7:30 p.m. in Goranson Hall in the Fine Arts Building.
ڰ College of Business hires former hospital CEO Doug Crabtree as new Executive in Residence
POCATELLO – The ڰ College of Business is excited to bring in its first Executive in Residence, Doug Crabtree, to the health care administration programs.
Idaho Museum of Natural History to host StarFest 2018 Aug. 17 on Bartz Field
POCATELLO – Participants will have the opportunity to stargaze when the Idaho Museum of Natural History at ڰ will host its first-ever StarFest from 7:30 to 11 p.m. Aug. 17 at Bartz Field located on upper campus.
ڰ Communiversity’s ninth annual “Welcome Back Orange and Black” set 4-7 p.m. Monday Aug. 20
POCATELLO - ڰ students will again have a chance to win great prizes and enjoy free food, music and a variety of booths and entertainment during the ninth annual Welcome Back Orange and Black from 4 to 7 p.m. Aug. 20 at the Old Town Pocatello Pavilion.
ڰ’s Part-Time Job and Internship Fair set Aug. 29
POCATELLO – The ڰ Career Center will host the Part-time Job and Internship Fair on Aug. 29 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Pond Student Union Ballroom in Pocatello.
Reception for “Snakes of Idaho” photographer Chuck Peterson set Aug. 28; presentation set Sept. 19
POCATELLO – A reception is scheduled from 5 to 6 p.m. Aug. 28 for ڰ biological sciences Professor Charles Peterson whose photography exhibit “Snakes of Idaho” is on display in the Eli M. Oboler Library through Sept. 28 in the library’s first floor art exhibit area.