Monday, June 2, 2025

Idaho State Today

Efficient Exchange: Professor Looking to Develop Next-Gen Heat Exchangers

Heat exchangers may not be the first thing that springs to mind when it comes to efficiency, but an Idaho State University engineer is looking to create a new design of the humble part that could be a game-changer for everything from HVAC systems to advanced nuclear reactors.

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Digging for Clues: Law Enforcement and Students Gain Hands-On Forensic Training in Pocatello

Against the scenic backdrop of rolling hills and the Stephens Performing Arts Center, three burial sites are being excavated by area law enforcement participants ranging from coroners to forensics lab scientists. Thankfully, they do not contain actual human remains. Though the bones uncovered are simulated, the techniques and methods are very real. 

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ISU Anti-Virus Update Coming This Summer

ISU has recently implemented Sentinel One as its anti-virus solution for all ISU-owned computers. This will replace our current anti-virus installation. SentinelOne offers next-generation protection by using artificial intelligence to detect and stop threats in real time. It’s fast, lightweight, and works silently in the background, keeping your device secure.


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News and Updates

Dean Hunt Signs Off: Welcoming Dr. Alex Bolinger to Bengal Business Radio

Lou Hong Inducted into 2025 NW/MET Hall of Fame

Staff Council Year in Review

Family Establishes Scholarship to Honor Finance Alumnus

Employee Headshots Available June 23

Local Middle, High School Students Compete in Eastern Idaho Science Olympiad at ISU

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