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Page 1: Tribute to ISU and its Communities
Page 2: Tribute to ISU and its Communities

280 degrees and certificates offered

15,553 students (Fall ’09)

Students from 63 countries

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Clinical Psychology Ph.D. rated #1

among 207 programs by Psychological Report, 2008

More operating accelerators than any

university in North America

100% pass rate on national exams100% pass rate on national examsAudiology, Dental Hygiene, Idaho Dental Education

Program, Pharmacy, Radiographic Sciences,

Speech Pathology, Aircraft Maintenance Technology

Cosmetology, Early Childhood Care and Education,

Dental Laboratory Education,

Law Enforcement, Occupational Therapy,

Physical Therapist Assistant

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Rising Above the ChallengeRecord Enrollment

15,553

15,000

15,500

16,000

Headcount

14,361

13,929 14,174

14,520

13,000

13,500

14,000

14,500

Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009

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Collaborating with

School Districts across the State

Intermountain Center for Educational EffectivenessPartnership with 56 school districts in eastern Idaho

Total Instructional AlignmentAlign Idaho’s entire education system to increase Align Idaho’s entire education system to increase

student achievement

Nationally unique program

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Early College Headcount

1,730 2,012

2,412

2,000

2,500

3,000

1,161

1,730

1,595

500

1,000

1,500

2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009

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Idaho University Comparisons

1,114 University of Idaho

Graduate Full-Time Equivalent Students Fall 2009 (10th Day)

1,149

1,270

1,000 1,050 1,100 1,150 1,200 1,250 1,300

Boise State University

Idaho State University

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Serving the Citizens of IdahoISU Student Headcount by Residency Status

7%3%

90%

Fall 2009 (10th Day)

Idaho Residents

From Other States

International Students

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Health ProfessionsA Major Economic Driver

In 2009, 39%39%39%39% of ISU’s awarded degrees

were health-related

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Health Professions Degree

Programs at BSU, UI and ISU

9%

75%

16%9%

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Health Care PartnershipsISU has more than 1,500 affiliation agreementsacross the U.S. and more than 250 in Idaho, including:

St. Alphonsus Regional Medical CenterSt. Luke’s Regional Medical CenterIdaho Department of CorrectionIdaho Department of Health and WelfareEastern Idaho Regional Medical CenterEastern Idaho Regional Medical CenterEastern Idaho Public Health DistrictIdaho Falls School District 91St. Joseph Regional Medical CentersMoscow Family MedicineIdaho State Veteran’s HomePublic Hospitals CooperativePortneuf Medical CenterPocatello School District 25Gritman Medical Center

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ISU Health ClinicsQuality Health Care in Idaho

Operate 12 clinics

29,000 patient visits a year

Generates more than $4-million

Visits

15,54317,720 17,521

18,787 19,212 19,963

24,258

29,099 29,765

27,71429,102

FY 99 FY 00 FY 01 FY 02 FY 03 FY 04 FY 05 FY 06 FY 07 FY 08 FY 09

Visits

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ISU Health ClinicsQuality Health Care in Idaho

Dentistry (Pocatello and Boise)

Speech Language Pathology (Pocatello and Boise)

Counseling (Boise)

AudiologyAudiology

Physical Therapy

Occupational Therapy

Balance Clinic

Dental Hygiene

Wellness Center

Psychology Clinic

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Comprehensive

Health Science CentersMeridian

Pocatello

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Community Support

ALSAM Foundation

Delta Dental

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ResearchISU Focus Areas

National priorities

Grant and contract funding

opportunitiesopportunities

Potential for economic development

Research and technology transfer

Workforce development

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ISU External FundingGrants & Contracts

FY ’04 FY ’05 FY ’06 FY ’07 FY ’08 FY ‘09

Number of Proposals Submitted

381 381 408 508 435 460Submitted

Funds Awarded $28.1 M $28.5 M $33.1 M $31.2 M $31.1 M $28.5 M

Federal R&D Funding (NSF data)

$8.4 M $12.1 M $11.6 M 11.9 M $13.0 M

Total R&D Funding (NSF data)

$14.4 M $19.7 M $16.7 M $19.9 M $20.7 M

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ISU Funding from IndustryGrants & Contracts

FY ’05 FY ’06 FY ’07 FY ’08 FY ‘09

Funds Awarded from Industry

$2.0 M $2.6 M $3.9 M $4.4 M $5.2M

External Funding from Industry

7% 8% 13% 14% 18%

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The COREISU—Meridian Health Science Center

ISU is the educational anchor in THE COREBusiness cluster of public/private partners in Meridian

Fusion of health sciences, research and technologyFusion of health sciences, research and technology

Goals: drive innovation and sustainable growth, and create jobs

and community assets for expanded opportunities

60+ medically-related businesses

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Industry Partners

� Battelle Energy Alliance, LLC� Corporation for Public

Broadcasting� Dewberry� Ecosystem Sciences

� Lockheed Martin Corp.� Monsanto� North Wind, Inc.� Placentazyme Holdings, LLC� Precision Nanoparticles, Inc.� Ecosystem Sciences

� Family Medicine Residency of Idaho

� General Electric Company � H. F. Magnuson Company� Health West, Inc.� Kootenai Medical Center

� Precision Nanoparticles, Inc.� Premier Technology, Inc. � Strategic Fishing Systems� S. M. Stoller Corporation� AREVA

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Energy ResearchNanoparticles Project

Novel nanoparticles for more efficient

solar energy panels

Collaborative Partners

ISU (chemistry & physics)

Idaho National Laboratory (INL)Idaho National Laboratory (INL)

Precision Nanoparticles, Inc.

$1.4-million funding to ISU

Intellectual property

‘09 Idaho Innovation Award:

Early Stage Innovation of the Year

Future research and job creation in

Idaho

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Energy ResearchIdaho Accelerator Center

Applied nuclear science research

Medical isotope production

Non-destructive testing of fissionable material

Research partnerships

U.S. Departments of Energy, Defense and Homeland

SecuritySecurity

National laboratories, including INL

Lockheed Martin

Positron Systems, Inc.

$8M annual external funding (grants &

contracts)

78 employees

96% funded by grants & contracts

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Nuclear Engineering

Only undergraduate program in Idaho

“Nearby” sister schools—UC Berkeley, Oregon State

96 undergraduate and 35 graduate students96 undergraduate and 35 graduate students

Agreement forged between INL and ISU to create

true, long-term appointments

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Medical ResearchIdaho Accelerator Center

Medical isotope projectUrgent national need for isotopes in medical

diagnosis and treatmentdiagnosis and treatment

Novel method to produce medical isotopes

In research and development stage

Patent application in progress

Goal: license technology and/or form startup

company within 3 years

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Energy ResearchCenter for Advanced Energy Studies

CAES delivers innovative, cost-effective,

credible energy research leading to

sustainable technology-based economic

development

Energy perspective includes fossil,

renewable, and alternative energy renewable, and alternative energy

Research partnership between INL and

three Idaho universities

$15.9-million total grants to the

universities since Oct. ‘08

ISU as Principal Investigator $7.9-million

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Dramatic Increase of

NIH GrantsMichelle Brumley (Psychology)

Jim Groome (Biological Sciences)

Karl Madaras-Kelly (Pharmacy Practice)

Dan Selvage (Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences)Dan Selvage (Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences)

Beth Hudnall Stamm (Institute of Rural Health)

Laura Tivis (Institute of Rural Health)

Maria Wong (Psychology)

One other is expected to receive final approval soon…

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Addressing Economic Issues

Trained workforce

Focusing on growth industries:

Health care

EnergyEnergy

Environment

Contribute to state’s needs

Health care for underserved

Collaborate with other agencies

Can we contribute further?

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Collaboration

is Key to Success in Idaho

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ISU is Proud to Collaborate with:

� Idaho National Laboratory� Center for Advanced Energy

Studies� Department of Corrections� Meridian School District (Meridian

Center)

� Shoshone Bannock Tribe� Department of Environmental

Quality� U.S. Bureau of Land Management� Local/Regional School Districts� National Security Agency

� The CORE (in Meridian)� Idaho Department of Health and

Welfare� Hospitals State-wide� Veteran’s Administration� U.S. Geological Survey� U.S. Forest Service� Idaho Department of Fish and

Game

� Idaho Small Business Development Corporation

� Idaho Center for Disabilities Evaluation

� University of Idaho� Boise State University� And many more….

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Mirador Basin Project

Dr. Richard Hansen with Mel Gibson

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Native American Business Administration Program

Economic DevelopmentCollaborations with Tribes

Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation Geothermal Energy Development

Shoshone-Bannock Tribes Holding Company Business PlanHolding Company Business Plan

Support to Small Business Association

Leadership in Indigenous Nations Institute Initiative

Multi-disciplinary indigenous educationand research networkFinalist in HERC Research Centercompetition

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Native American Outreach

President Arthur and Dr. Laura Vailas with Larry EchoHawk, U.S. Department of Interior Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs

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Veterans’ Sanctuary

Transition and support for student veterans

Awarded the American Legion’s 2009 NationalLegion’s 2009 NationalCitation for the state of Idaho

Working to open the nation’s first veterans’residence hall on a college campus

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AthleticsDevelopment

Jared Allen Strength andConditioning Center

$192KNew equipment & building New equipment & building enhancement

Idaho Potatoes Video Board$150K

Football Locker Room Renovation

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AthleticsMiller Ranch Stadium

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Student AthletesServing the Community

1,500 service hours

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Accreditation

ISU successfully completed its Regular 5-Year Interim Accreditation Review in Fall 2009

NWCCU has reaffirmed ISU'saccreditationaccreditation

Three Commendations:Rendezvous Complex

Enterprise Resource Planning system(ERP)

Providing students with financial support despite poor economy

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Idaho Legislature Commendation of ISU’s

Health Care Mission

“commend and congratulate Idaho State University for its “commend and congratulate Idaho State University for its

outstanding programs in the health professions and the positive

impact those programs make in the quality of life for the citizens

of Idaho.”

—Senator Diane Bilyeu

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Thank you for your hard work for and

support of Idaho State support of Idaho State University