Idaho News Roundup (8/27/25)

ISU launches science associate degree: This fall, Idaho State University rolls out a new 60-credit associate of science, letting students tailor coursework across biology, computer science, geology and more for a custom STEM foundation — find out how to enroll.

Filming America’s public lands: Mountain Home filmmaker Andy Anderson is crisscrossing Idaho’s Bruneau Canyon, Minnesota’s Boundary Waters and beyond this summer and fall for “We the Public,” a documentary capturing hunters, tribal members, hikers and scientists united in protecting federal lands — find out how to support.

Alturas claims former Intuit campus: Eagle-based Alturas is leasing the ex-Intuit building to consolidate 250 employees, converting a massive cafeteria into a 350-seat event center and even donating $1 million to Boise State’s stadium expansion — learn what this growth means for Idaho’s business landscape.

Idaho hospitals face safety setbacks: The Leapfrog Group’s spring 2025 report, released May 1, gave five Idaho hospitals C grades—flagging surgical complications, infections and hand-hygiene lapses at key medical centers — find out which ones.

NIC advances NASA workforce initiative: North Idaho College has been selected among 15 organizations invited by NASA to develop a concept paper for its Aerospace State Hubs for Skilled Technical Workforce Initiative, linking hands-on training and industry partnerships to local aerospace careers — find out how.

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