The department of University Advancement at Boise State works to build relationships and support for the University’s mission of academic excellence.
A nonprofit Idaho organization, the Boise State University Foundation was established in 1964 for the benefit of Boise State University.
Home of the nation’s only master’s program in Raptor Biology, the Idaho Bird Observatory and the Raptor Research Center, some might call us ‘bird-brained.’
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Boise State’s largest graduation ceremony to date, Spring Commencement honored nearly 2,200 students who have earned 2,392 degrees.
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Boise State’s high-achieving seniors will be tomorrow’s artists, teachers, researchers, caregivers and world-changers.
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Women in STEM fields at Boise State are discovering the keys to change and opening doors to the future.
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Boise State’s flagship research publication features student and faculty research that contributes to our growing campus, Idaho’s economy and communities around the world.
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Boise State is an outdoor wonderland for students who want to mix adventure with academics.
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Jun 18 2013
Visiting Polish Scholar to Cement Ties with Boise State’s EdTechDorota Siemieneicka, a visiting scholar from Poland, will arrive at Boise State this fall to [...]
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Jun 17 2013
New Event Ticketing Service Unveiled — Boise State TicketsBoise State is revamping its ticket service to Bronco games, arts events, concerts and more [...]
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Jun 12 2013
Next-Generation Nuclear Fuel Research Has a Silver LiningA Boise State professor is part of a research team that has finally pinpointed where [...]
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Jun 07 2013
Boise State Remembers a President With a Lasting ImpactJohn B. Barnes, president of Boise State from 1967 to 1977, died this week at [...]
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Jun 06 2013
Research Focuses on Genes at the Root of Alzheimer’s DiseaseResearch by biology professor Troy Rohn focuses on how a certain inherited gene increases [...]
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Jun 05 2013
Cities: When Bigger Isn’t Necessarily BetterNew research by visiting professor of economics Michail Fragkias could help shape how major cities [...]
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Josh Englar engages with a group of TRiO Upward Bound students as they work on their geometry assignment outside the Student Union Building. About 130 TRiO students from seven high schools (Caldwell, Nampa, Meridian, Borah, Capital, Rimrock and Owyhee) are …
June 10-July 11: Summer Academy Middle-Level Adventure Program