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ISU Computer Science PhD Student and Professor Win Best Paper Award!

Md Fazle Rabbi and Dr. Minhaz Zibran posing with their awards

Congratulations to Md Fazle Rabbi (PhD student, Computer Science) and Dr. Minhaz Zibran (Associate Professor, Computer Science) for winning the Best Paper Award in the mining challenge track at the 22nd IEEE International Conference on Mining Software Repositories (MSR 2025) held in Ottawa, Canada in April 28-29, 2025.

The award-winning paper entitled "Faster Releases, Fewer Risks: A Study on Maven Artifact Vulnerabilities and Lifecycle Management" analyzes the release histories of 10,000 Maven artifacts, covering over 203,000 releases with 1.7 million dependencies, and uncovers software security vulnerabilities resulting from component dependencies and library reuse.

This research was conducted at the Software Engineering and Cybersecurity Research Team (SECReT), advised by Dr. Zibran, and collaborated with their colleagues at the Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology in Bangladesh.

View this publication and more about SECReT research!

Rebecca Hazard

Rebecca Hazard posing in front of her research poster

PhD candidate, Rebecca Hazard, has received an NSF Doctoral Dissertation Research Grant for her dissertation project titled "Examination of Microbial and Botanical Ecological Fingerprints." Congratulations, Rebecca!

Christopher Amrobo Enemuwe

Christopher Amrobo Enemuwe presents his poster,

Christopher presented a co-authored paper on research titled "Apply AI technology in the surveillance of intimate partner violence among women in Liberia" at the 2025 American Society for Public Administration Conference in Washington, DC, in March.

The research delves into how AI can be used as a source of good in reducing the prevalence of intimate violence through data analysis and pattern recognition, raising public awareness, and law enforcement application," he said. "The idea is not to build big data centers in rural areas in Liberia, where internet connectivity might be either low or the usage of Androids or iPhones is low."

"Although such a notion may be suggested in urban areas like Monrovia, the functionality of any intricate device/technology may provide difficulties in documenting instances of violence against women, as most women might face the challenge of being technologically savvy."

"Nevertheless, basic automated text messaging linked to telecommunication networks is self-instructive due to its user-friendliness for reporting incidents, akin to texting 911 with an automated response that connects to the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection, law enforcement, local NGOs, and other key stakeholders who can follow up on a case."

Amanda Stevens

Amanda Stevens posing in front of the CAL State LA campus sign

Amanda, a doctoral candidate and teaching assistant in English and the Teaching of English, recently attended the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States (MELUS) annual conference in Los Angeles, California. She presented "Outside is Transgressive: Western Space as Social Freedom in The Love of Landry" at Cal State LA. Congratulations, Amanda!

Choudhury Amir Hamza

Choudhury Amir Hamza presenting his poster,

Choudhury, a doctoral student in Political Science, recently presented his research, "Response Paradox in Multi-Emergencies: COVID-19 amidst Floods in Bangladesh," at the American Society for Public Administration Conference in Washington, D.C. This is his first year as a doctoral student, and he plans to graduate in 2028. Congratulations Choudhury!

Najmeh Dehghanitafti

Najmeh Dehghanitafti posing in her graduation robes in front of a bed of flowersCongratulations to Namjeh Dehghanitafti, who was featured in the English Department Success Story! Namjeh is an international student from Iran and a graduate of the ISU English Department. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and a Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics.

2025 Research and Creative Works Symposium Winners

2025 Symposium Winners posing with their awards

Undergraduate Poster Presentation 1st Place | Diana Cortez - Biological & Natural Sciences

Undergraduate Poster Presentation 2nd Place | Kyla Johnston - Engineering, Physical & Mathematical Sciences

Undergraduate Oral Presentation 1st Place | Prem Shah - Engineering, Physical & Mathematical Sciences

Undergraduate Oral Presentation 2nd Place | Andrija Sevaljevic - Education, Learning & Training

Graduate Poster Presentation - Biological & Natural Sciences | Anna Sniadach - Geology - MS

Graduate Poster Presentation - Business, Economics & Public Administration | Susana Agudelo - Business Administration - MBA

Graduate Poster Presentation - Education, Learning & Training | Emilee Knapp - Nursing Practice -DNP

Graduate Poster Presentation - Engineering, Physical & Mathematical Sciences | Saugat Dotel - Civil Engineering - MS

Graduate Poster Presentation - Health, Nutrition & Clinical Sciences | Christopher Nicolet - Pharmaceutical Science - PhD

Graduate Poster Presentation - Humanities, Behavior & Social Sciences | Spencer Moore - Anthropology - MS

Graduate Oral Presentation - Biological & Natural Sciences | Pooja Sapkota - Pharmaceutical Science - PhD

Graduate Oral Presentation - Business, Economics & Public Administration | Rehnaz Karanjia - Business Administration - MBA

Graduate Oral Presentation - Education, Learning & Training | Emily Fitterer - Deaf Education - MS

Graduate Oral Presentation - Engineering, Physical & Mathematical Sciences | Md Fazel Rabbi - Engineering & Applied Science - PhD

Graduate Oral Presentation - Health, Nutrition & Clinical Sciences | Dallen Farmer - Homeland Security and Emergency Management - MS

Graduate Oral Presentation - Humanities, Behavior & Social Sciences | Kierra Burns - English - MA

Creative Works Presentation | Riley Ortiz - Undergraduate

Hassan Oyindamola Taiwo

Hassan Oyindamola Taiwo posing in front of a tree Hassan Oyindamola Taiwo, a passionate linguist from Nigeria, shares his transformative journey as an English master's student at Idaho State University, embracing academic growth, cultural integration, and future aspirations. Read more about Hassan's journey in the International Student Voices feature.

Grad Bengals at a Physical Therapy Conference

Alexandra Amico and Lillian France posing in front of a conference banner

Congratulations to Alexandra Amico and Lillian France, who both attended the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) Combined Section Meeting (CSM). #APTACSM is the largest physical therapy conference in the country. Learn more about Idaho State University's Physical Therapy degrees.

Congrats to Our State 3MT Competitors!

2025 3MT State Competitors posing with ISU Provost and Graduate School Dean

Congratulations to our 2024 3MT Winners for representing ISU for the state 3MT title! We are so proud of your accomplishments and dedication.

Callan Norby | Chemistry - MS

Arifa Islam Champa | Engineering & Applied Science - PhD

Md Fazle Rabbi | Engineering & Applied Science - PhD

Dallin Stokes | Microbiology - MS