NASA DAY AT BOISE STATE
September 20th, 2011


NASA Day at Boise State will open the "final frontier" for faculty and students to share research and ideas with the university community and with VIPs visiting from NASA's Johnson Space Center and Jet Propulsion Lab on September 20, 2011. NASA's experts will share their experiences and insights into the enterprise and challenges of exploration. Presentations and discussions will include space and earth sciences research, human and robotic spaceflight, space and distance medicine, astronaut and employee selection and training, international cooperation, NASA student opportunities, and the active engagement of history.

This conference will be open to all Boise State students, faculty and staff, and should be especially attractive to people interested in science, engineering, business management, social sciences, education, and health sciences.
September 20, 2011
Jordan and Simplot Ballrooms, SUB
Parking is available in the Lincoln Parking Garage, across the street from the Student Union Building
NASA Day Agenda
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