ISU to Get $3.6M From State
Published at | Updated at(POCATELLO) – After four years of enduring cutbacks, Idaho State University officials can breathe a little easier when it comes to next year’s budget. Local News 8 reports that ISU will receive an extra $3.6 million from the state, with over a million going directly toward salary increases. The university lost about $20 million in funding over the last four years, and officials fear that programs eliminated during the recession may never come back.