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TOP 50 in INNOVATION – US News and World Report. 26,000 students, Idaho’s largest graduate college. Boldly Blue. Proudly Innovating. THIS IS BLUE TURF THINKING.

Boise, Idaho
Joined February 2009

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    It’s all about breaking norms and blazing new trails. We do things like they’ve never been done before. Boise State is developing research that positively impacts lives, structures that transcend disciplines, and space specifically devoted to innovation.

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  2. ’s top ranking for best online bachelor’s programs for veterans highlights the tremendous work of Boise State Flex and Military Programs and Veterans Services.

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  3. Apr 22

    Sign Up TODAY! SUMMER courses 1st 7 Weeks: Introduction to Esports COID 497 – 1 Credit Collegiate Esports COID 497 – 1 Credit 2nd 7 Weeks: Survey of Top Esports COID 497 – 1 Credit Detailed Esports Game Analysis COID 497 – 1 credit

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  4. BRONCOS KNOCK OFF NO. 13 CAL POLY IN UTAH! It’s the first victory of the season over a ranked opponent in the season finale! |

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  6. 🎉 Boise State will celebrate the class of 2022 during a spring commencement ceremony at 10 a.m., on Saturday, May 7 in Albertsons Stadium. 🎟 RSVP to reserve tickets: 🎓 Regalia: ➡️

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  7. ’s Master of Social Work (MSW) online program ranked 10th in the “Best Affordable Online MSW Programs in 2021” list by Best Value Schools. Read about two of the program's students, and how they've connected:

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  8. 16 hours ago

    Today’s the day! Our friends at the Idaho Shakespeare Festival are bringing Alice in Neverland, a 100% FREE performance, to the Morrison Center this afternoon at 2:00pm. No tickets needed, parking is free, ASL interpretation is provided, and all seating is general admission.

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  10. RESEARCH MONTH María González Cárdenas and Emily Wakild received a grant from to produce a book entitled “Nosotras,” profiling 50 inspiring Idaho Latinas. 📰

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  11. APRIL IS RESEARCH MONTH and team use the unique timing of seasonal growth cycles of individual species to identify and map them using drone imagery. This beautiful video features fieldwork at Initial Point in Kuna, Idaho to learn more.

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  12. From fluffy snow, blooming blossoms, shooting stars and swirling leaves, each stunning season on campus offers a reason to fall for .

    Pink tree blossoms, stainless steel sculpture of an almost circle, brick walkway, blue sky.
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  13. According to , the sagebrush steppe “is one of the most imperiled ecosystems in the world.” researchers work with , and to tap into the secrets of sagebrush genetics for restoration, sustainability. 🔗

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  14. Apr 22

    🔴⚪ selected for the 2022 research residency in 🤝The aim of the study will be to examine the role of as a tool for the internationalisation of the diaspora 🔗

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  15. Employee Appreciation Week is April 25-29 RSVP by end of today to participate in the virtual Boise State themed trivia contest happening at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, April 27.

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  16. Apr 22

    It's ! I discuss debates (and debate no-shows) with Manda Hicks, who advises 's highly decorated Talkin' Broncos debate team.

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  17. Apr 22

    Gave a plenary lightning talk this morning, and will be presenting my poster later today at the Undergraduate Research Showcase for Boise State!

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  18. Watch this amazing documentary produced for her research project: I am so glad I was able to mentor her for the HERC fellowship. Special thank you to Dr. Anne Hamby for her support for this project.

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  19. RSVP for the Annual Employee Appreciation Breakfast, 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday, April 26, Jordan Ballroom. All employees are invited to join together for a grab and go breakfast and a presentation of our annual staff awards, or join in virtually.

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  20. Leonora Bittleston, assistant professor, and her team are studying why microorganisms on and in sagebrush leaves may benefit the iconic plant and the complex Western ecosystem that depends on it. 📰

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  21. Learn about how crisis analysis can help inform policy recommendations from Global Studies major Rylie Wieseler during the Lightning Talk session tomorrow at 9am! 🔗

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