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Research Spotlights

Explore Boise State University’s research and creative activity highlights—a curated collection of groundbreaking research. Dive into the innovative projects, cutting-edge findings, and transformative impacts shaping the future for Idaho and beyond.

Experience knowledge in action.

Cultures, values and the environment: Alvarez champions community-led conservation

Helina Alvarez grew up in Southern California, where the landscape shaped more than just her surroundings; it rooted her early love for habitat conservation and ecosystem preservation. From a young age, Alvarez understood that protecting the land was more than a scientific pursuit; it was a communal responsibility.

The intersection of heritage and science
Brian Busby displaying the ventral side of a young Golden Eagle’s wing. The wingspan of this magnificent predator can range from six to seven and a half feet. Photo by Kevin Meyers

Feathers of gold and lead: alum soars with Raptor View Research Institute

In the rugged landscapes of Montana’s Rocky Mountains, Boise State alum Brian Busby, now a biologist with the Raptor View Research Institute, employs a meticulously camouflaged trapping blind.

His mission: studying and safeguarding golden eagles, whose intelligence and resilience make them elusive targets.

Busby’s Boise State education, particularly in raptor research, laid the foundation for his crucial role in conserving North America’s largest eagle species.

Feathers of gold and lead: alum soars with Raptor View Research Institute
Boise State psychology professor Mary Pritchard and student Susan Copple collaborate with the four branches of the Idaho Treasure Valley YMCA

Research strengthens Idaho YMCA older adult exercise engagement strategy

In a bid to enhance the well-being of older adults in Idaho’s Treasure Valley, Boise State psychology professor Mary Pritchard and student Susan Copple collaborated with the Idaho Treasure Valley YMCA.

Their study, spanning the 2022-2023 academic year, surveyed 12,295 YMCA members aged 60 and over, shedding light on the factors inspiring and sustaining older adults’ engagement in exercise classes.

Research strengthens Idaho YMCA older adult exercise engagement strategy