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This network is a public page. Please do not post confidential material or photos. By adding content to this network you agree to be solely responsible for the information you contribute and release Boise State University from any liability related to your use. We reserve the right to remove content. The Theatre Arts Department at Boise State University offers a fully accredited four year baccalaureate degree program within the setting of a public, state supported, urban institution. A record of over thirty-five years service to the campus, community and state has earned the department's program recognition from the Idaho State Board of Education as a primary emphasis area in the performing arts. Accredited Institutional Member of the National Association of Schools of Theatre. Boise State University website: http://www.boisestate.edu
OUR VISION The Boise State University Gender Equity Center envisions being part of a community where students: • feel safe expressing all aspects of their identities • can achieve their academic goals • are supported in their work to create equity • inspire others to action in challenging oppression everywhere A SAFE PLACE The Gender Equity Center has two lounges—including the LGBTQIA Lounge—that are safe, supportive and comfortable places for students to meet, study and work with the Gender Equity staff and other students. EDUCATIONAL OUTREACH The Gender Equity Center works to raise awareness about policies, services and programs throughout the university that affect women and the LGBTQIA community (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex and Ally). Educational programs highlight the contributions and achievements of women and LGBTQIA people and address concerns such as equal opportunity, personal development and leadership. The Center also creates opportunities for critical thinking, encouraging students to develop a deeper understanding of sexism, homophobia, gender-based violence, racism and ableism with the ultimate goal of helping them reach their full potential and form their own strategies to promote and create a safe and just society. SUPPORT SERVICES The Gender Equity Center acts as a point of entry where issues concerning women and the LGBTQIA community can be handled directly or supportively through the appropriate university office or community agency. The Center also provides resources and information on a variety of topics including: • healthy relationships • nontraditional student consultations • event planning and coordination • advocacy for sexual assault, relationship violence and stalking • women’s and LGBTQIA wellness • life transitions and crises • ally development
Vision: We embrace communication as the foundation of the human experience. We value education and scholarship that fosters critical thinking and communicative understandings necessary for creatively engaging contemporary social life.
The Visual Arts Center has two galleries located in adjacent buildings on the Boise State University campus. Gallery One is in the Liberal Arts Building room 170 and Gallery Two is in the Hemingway Center room 110. Open M-Th 10am-5pm and Fri 10am-3pm. Closed university holidays and during exhibition installations. Admission is free.
The Student Diversity Center is located on the second floor of the Student Union Building and it houses International Student Services and the Multicultural Student Services (Formerly the Cultural Center). We’re open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday – Friday. There is room for informal meetings, relaxing, dining, computer use and poster making. Please stop by and visit the center and say hello to the staff.
The Student Union Fine Arts Program provides student-driven arts engagement programming for students, faculty, staff, and community members. We believe that our visual arts programs promote personal growth, intellectual development, and enrichment for all members of our Boise State community by providing opportunities for arts engagement at all levels of arts education and ability. We seek to create these opportunities through our Student Union Exhibition Series, including one rotating art gallery and pop-up style exhibitions throughout the Boise State Student Union Building; through the Student Union permanent and historic collection of works, boasting more than 300 pieces of artwork; and through our partnership with faculty, staff, students and artists.
The Boise State University Writing Center is a free service open to all members of the campus community—students, faculty, and staff. We offer support and encouragement to all writers, primarily through one-to-one and email consultations. Each consultation is geared toward the individual needs of the writer and is a collaborative effort between writer and consultant. Together the writer and consultant may do the following: Discuss and brainstorm topics Review drafts and talk about revision Develop writing strategies Identify and discuss writing difficulties Build perspective on the writing process Learn proofreading techniques Ultimately, the focus of any session is more on the writer than the text. At the Writing Center, we adhere to the Boise State University Student Code of Conduct, as well as the National Tutoring Association Code of Ethics. Our consultations are kept confidential, and we strive to provide a professional, positive experience for every writer. - See more at: http://writingcenter.boisestate.edu/about-us/#sthash.4gnx114b.dpuf
The BSU-ATP is a 3-year clinical athletic training program that prepares students to graduate from BSU with a B.S. in Athletic Training. Completion of the program prepares students to sit for the National Athletic Trainers' Association Board of Certification national certification examination. Admission to the BSU-ATEP is on a competitive basis. Applications to the clinical portion are accepted once a school year during the spring semester. Other Information Resources: National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA) (www.nata.org) Board of Certification (BOC) (www.bocatc.org) BSU Kinesiology Dept. (kinesiology.boisestate.edu) BSU-ATEP (kinesiology.boisestate.edu/atep)
This page is the official Facebook page of Boise State University Army ROTC BN 8th ROTC BDE. Posts by individuals on this page are monitored for profanity and hateful messages and should not be considered as endorsed by the cadre of BSU ROTC or the US Army.
Tunnel of Oppression is an interactive theater that has participants walk through 5-6 different theaters that display oppression of marginalized groups around the nation as well as worldwide.
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Boise State University is certified by the American Chemical Society (ACS) and has an outstanding reputation throughout the region for producing some of the best-prepared students to enter the medical field, graduate programs, or the work force. The goal of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry is to provide degree candidates with a thorough understanding of the fundamentals of chemistry, interwoven with training in up-to-date procedures and state-of-the-art instrumentation.
Since 2000, over 25,000 BSU students have participated in a service-learning course. Boise State offers integration with Service Learning from over 160 classes in 44 departments working with over 147 community partners. Service Learning students contribute over 537,980 hours equating to a monetary value to our community partners of $7,218,705. www.servicelearning.boisestate.edu/about
Meaningful community engagement through innovative teaching and research at the nationally renowned College of Education at Boise State University.
The Residential Housing Association (RHA) is a student-led organization that oversees life in Boise State’s residence hall and apartment communities. This group is led by an Executive Board of six students and one advisor who organize events throughout the year and host a bi-weekly General Assembly where residential students can come and share their thoughts and feedback about their on-campus experience. RHA also supports the Hall Councils in each community who serve as representatives and address the needs and concerns of students living in their designated areas. The most important aspect of RHA is it’s interaction with YOU. Student feedback is utilized to develop campus-wide events, respond to issues and needs of on-campus students, and enhance the overall experience for everyone. RHA provides great leadership opportunities including participation in trainings and attendance at regional and national conferences.
OUR VISION The Boise State University Gender Equity Center envisions being part of a community where students: • feel safe expressing all aspects of their identities • can achieve their academic goals • are supported in their work to create equity • inspire others to action in challenging oppression everywhere A SAFE PLACE The Gender Equity Center has two lounges—including the LGBTQIA Lounge—that are safe, supportive and comfortable places for students to meet, study and work with the Gender Equity staff and other students. EDUCATIONAL OUTREACH The Gender Equity Center works to raise awareness about policies, services and programs throughout the university that affect women and the LGBTQIA community (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex and Ally). Educational programs highlight the contributions and achievements of women and LGBTQIA people and address concerns such as equal opportunity, personal development and leadership. The Center also creates opportunities for critical thinking, encouraging students to develop a deeper understanding of sexism, homophobia, gender-based violence, racism and ableism with the ultimate goal of helping them reach their full potential and form their own strategies to promote and create a safe and just society. SUPPORT SERVICES The Gender Equity Center acts as a point of entry where issues concerning women and the LGBTQIA community can be handled directly or supportively through the appropriate university office or community agency. The Center also provides resources and information on a variety of topics including: • healthy relationships • nontraditional student consultations • event planning and coordination • advocacy for sexual assault, relationship violence and stalking • women’s and LGBTQIA wellness • life transitions and crises • ally development
The Student Union Fine Arts Program provides student-driven arts engagement programming for students, faculty, staff, and community members. We believe that our visual arts programs promote personal growth, intellectual development, and enrichment for all members of our Boise State community by providing opportunities for arts engagement at all levels of arts education and ability. We seek to create these opportunities through our Student Union Exhibition Series, including one rotating art gallery and pop-up style exhibitions throughout the Boise State Student Union Building; through the Student Union permanent and historic collection of works, boasting more than 300 pieces of artwork; and through our partnership with faculty, staff, students and artists.
Vision: We embrace communication as the foundation of the human experience. We value education and scholarship that fosters critical thinking and communicative understandings necessary for creatively engaging contemporary social life.
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Boise State University is certified by the American Chemical Society (ACS) and has an outstanding reputation throughout the region for producing some of the best-prepared students to enter the medical field, graduate programs, or the work force. The goal of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry is to provide degree candidates with a thorough understanding of the fundamentals of chemistry, interwoven with training in up-to-date procedures and state-of-the-art instrumentation.
Welcome to the Anthropology Department's Facebook page. We are a growing, research-oriented faculty with a thematic focus on human evolution, ecology, and behavior. The department is committed to applying the scientific method to understanding the behavior, ecology, social relations, and sustained resource use of our species. Please check our department website for details on degree programs, publications, events, faculty profiles, and student club information.
Boise State University’s High School Equivalency Program (HEP) is a Migrant Education Program designed to assist farm workers and their immediate family members in obtaining a high school equivalency or GED® certificate.
In addition to an on-campus bachelor's degree in nursing, Boise State is pleased to offer flexible, supportive, and affordable online degree programs and graduate certificates. Degree programs include an RN-BS, an AGNP master’s degree (acute or primary care) and a post-master’s DNP. Post-baccalaureate graduate certificates are available in Healthcare Simulation and Victim Services and post-master’s graduate certificates for Nurse Practitioners are available in acute or primary care adult gerontology.
Boise State University’s Biomolecular Sciences Graduate Programs offers students the opportunity to earn a M.S. or Ph.D. in Biomolecular Sciences. This interdisciplinary program is the first of its kind in Idaho, and is designed to train scientists to work as part of an interdisciplinary team to address challenges of global importance while preparing graduates for challenging and rewarding careers in today’s biomedical and biotechnology workforce.
The Talkin' Broncos are the speech and debate team at Boise State University. The team is the current Pi Kappa Delta National Champion in Speech and Debate. The Talkin' Broncos compete all across the country and are currently undefeated in the Northwest Conference. For more information about the program, contact Dr. Manda Hicks, Director of Forensics at Boise State.
This network is a public page. Please do not post confidential material or photos. By adding content to this network you agree to be solely responsible for the information you contribute and release Boise State University from any liability related to your use. We reserve the right to remove content. The Theatre Arts Department at Boise State University offers a fully accredited four year baccalaureate degree program within the setting of a public, state supported, urban institution. A record of over thirty-five years service to the campus, community and state has earned the department's program recognition from the Idaho State Board of Education as a primary emphasis area in the performing arts. Accredited Institutional Member of the National Association of Schools of Theatre. Boise State University website: http://www.boisestate.edu
The BSU-ATP is a 3-year clinical athletic training program that prepares students to graduate from BSU with a B.S. in Athletic Training. Completion of the program prepares students to sit for the National Athletic Trainers' Association Board of Certification national certification examination. Admission to the BSU-ATEP is on a competitive basis. Applications to the clinical portion are accepted once a school year during the spring semester. Other Information Resources: National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA) (www.nata.org) Board of Certification (BOC) (www.bocatc.org) BSU Kinesiology Dept. (kinesiology.boisestate.edu) BSU-ATEP (kinesiology.boisestate.edu/atep)
Boise State University’s School of Public Service is dedicated to excellence in innovative teaching, cutting edge scholarship.