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A College That Puts You First—And Gets Results

Idaho State University has been nationally recognized by the Carnegie Foundation and the American Council on Education as a leading institution for both accessibility and post-graduation earning potential.

What This Means for You:

    • ISU graduates earn up to 50% more than the national median income in their fields
    • One of only 135 mid-sized U.S. universities designated as Professions-Based
    • Backed by prestigious R2 Research designation for high research activity and doctorate production
    • Recognized for broad student access across diverse backgrounds

 

The College of Arts and Letters was founded in 2010 with one goal in mind: Students first. From the social and behavioral sciences, to the humanities and fine arts, each program provides an impactful, life-changing educational experience. We prepare students to excel in an ever-­changing world. We offer:

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ISU Impact explores the programs and initiatives in the College of Arts and Letters, and how the college is impacting students and our community at large.

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ISU Theatre and Counseling Center Partner to Support “Dear Evan Hansen” Cast with Mental Health Workshop

As Idaho State University’s Farm Bureau Summer Community Theatre prepares for its production of “Dear Evan Hansen,” cast and crew members recently participated in a mental health workshop designed to help performers navigate the show’s emotionally complex themes while prioritizing their own well-being.

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History Students Present Research in Online Symposium

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