This is Boise State
Boise State is Idaho’s metropolitan research university, located in the
state’s population center and capital city, a hub of government, business,
the arts, health care, industry and technology. The campus is home of 10
Idaho Professor of the Year honorees since 1990 and the 2005 national champion
student debate and speech team. Boise State is the largest university in
Idaho with an all-time state enrollment record of 19,540 students.
The university offers more than 190 fields of interest. Undergraduate,
graduate and technical programs are available in eight colleges: Arts and
Sciences, Business and Economics, Education, Engineering, Graduate Studies,
Health Sciences, Social Sciences and Public Affairs, and Applied Technology.
Students can also study abroad, participate in one of the largest internship
programs in the Northwest, and work with professors on health-related research
to fight cancer, arthritis and Alzheimer’s disease, among others.
Campus life offers adventure and activity. More than 200 student organizations,
new residence halls along the Boise River Greenbelt and a state-of-the-art
Student Recreation Center provide opportunities for both individual development
and fun. More than one million visitors come to campus annually for Nobel
and Pulitzer Prize-winning speakers, Bronco football, Martin Luther King
Jr. Human Rights Celebration and other events.
General
- Emerging metropolitan research university of distinction achieving
its vision through academic excellence, public engagement, a vibrant culture
and exceptional research
- Reflecting the character of Idaho’s capital city – a center of business,
government, technology, health care and the arts
- Largest university in Idaho with 19,540 students – an all-time state
fall enrollment record for the 10th time in 11 years
- Celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2007-08
Academics
- Offers undergraduate, graduate and technical programs in eight colleges
with more than 190 fields of interest
- Increased number of doctorate degrees to four with approval of Ph.D.
programs in electrical and computer engineering and geosciences
- Offers Idaho’s first Executive MBA program
- Produced two Rhodes Scholars, a Truman Scholar, a Mitchell Scholar,
USA Today Academic All-American, several NCAA Academic All-Americans,
several NCAA post-graduate scholars, and many Fulbright scholars and professors
- Customized education with Internet-based courses and classes available
in Canyon County, Mountain Home, Twin Falls and Gowen Field
- Offers study abroad opportunities in more than 50 countries
- Signed formal international partnerships with the University of Cagliari
in Italy, University of Calgary in Canada, Asia University in Tokyo among
30 institutions
- College of Engineering ranked in the U.S. News and World Report list
of best engineering programs among public, comprehensive universities
- College of Business and Economics is rated among the top third in the
nation with its AACSB international accreditation
- Largest undergraduate nursing program in the state
- Only university in United States to offer a master of science degree
in raptor biology
Faculty
- Since 1990, the top professor in the state of Idaho has come from Boise
State 10 times as selected by the Carnegie Foundation for extraordinary
dedication to undergraduate teaching
- Dean of the College of Engineering Cheryl Schrader was one of 11 recipients
nationwide of the 2005 Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics
and Engineering mentoring
- Award-winning faculty include Idaho Environmental Educator of the Year,
national Marketing Educator of the Year and Idaho Nurse of the Year for
Academic Education
- Kinesiology professor Werner Hoeger competed in the 2002 and 2006 Olympic
Winter Games in the sport of luge as the oldest U.S. male athlete
- Provides expert commentary for the NBC Today show, New York Times,
Washington Post and USA Today
- Serve as consultants internationally at The Hague, the Chinese National
Academy of Sciences and the United Nations
Students
- Talkin' Broncos debate and speech team won the 2005 national championship
- A Boise State student was the only Idahoan named to the 2005 All-USA
College Academic Team by USA Today
- A Boise State graduate won a full Clarendon Scholarship to Oxford in
England in 2005
- Students and faculty side-by-side, with undergraduate students involved
in research, a student/faculty ratio of 19:1 and an average class size
of 28 students
- Students have recently won national awards from the Society of Professional
Journalists, Kappa Sigma, American Society of Mechanical Engineers and
the National Environmental Health Association
- One of the largest internship programs in the Northwest with 1,300
job placements annually
- More than $79 million awarded in financial aid for 2005-06 to about
12,000 students
Research
- Received $26.8 million for research and sponsored projects for fiscal
year 2007
- Fastest growing biomolecular research program in Idaho supports researchers
studying Alzheimer’s disease, breast cancer, artificial cartilage, chemotherapeutic
drugs and other areas
- Part of two new Federal Aviation Administration research centers with
other universities such as MIT, Stanford, Harvard and Cal Berkeley
- More than 50 centers and institutes on campus working for the common
good of Idaho and beyond, including the Center for Health Policy, Idaho
Council on Economic Education and Andrus Center for Public Policy
- Recipient of $16.1 million grant along with sister institutions in
Idaho from the National Institutes of Health to establish the Network
for Biomedical Research Excellence
- Conducts funded research for faculty and students in Asia, Europe,
Greenland, South and Central America, and other countries
Campus Life
- New residence halls and apartments increased campus housing capacity
by 63 percent in 2004, including seven Ivy League-modeled residential
colleges for faculty and students
- Vibrant campus life with more than 200 student organizations
- Award-winning $12 million Student Recreation Center with one of the
largest collegiate climbing gyms in the United States (6,800 square foot
rock wall)
- Intercollegiate athletics features 18 sports, including a nationally
recognized football program that competes on the blue turf of Bronco Stadium
- More than one million people annually attend campus cultural, athletic
and entertainment events
Facilities
- 175-acre main campus situated less than a mile from Boise's bustling
downtown
- Six residential halls on campus house more than 1,000 students in shared
and single rooms; near campus, five university-owned apartment complexes
have mostly one- and two-bedroom units with various amenities
- Main academic facilities include Engineering Complex, Applied Technology
Complex, Albertsons Library, Communication Building, Kinesiology Building
and Annex, Liberal Arts Building, Math/Geosciences Building, Business
Building, Education Building, Science/Nursing Building, Public Affairs
and Arts West Building and the Multipurpose Classroom Building
- Entertainment and athletic facilities include Bronco Stadium (30,750
capacity), Taco Bell Arena (12,400), Morrison Center Main Hall (2,000)
and Centennial Amphitheatre (800)
- Student Union venues are the Grace Jordan Grand Ballroom (1,000) and
Special Events Center (435) in addition to the Boise State Bookstore and
Bronco Shop
- University operates the 150-acre BSU West site and the Canyon County
Center, where a variety of academic, non-credit and applied technology
courses are offered
- Additional education centers at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Gowen
Field and Twin Falls
Community
- Guest speakers on campus include illustrious figures such as Seymour
Hersh, Mary Robinson, Kurt Vonnegut, Lech Walesa, Walter Mondale, Gloria
Steinem, Danny Glover, E.O. Wilson, Peter Jennings, Ralph Nader, George
McGovern and John Wooden
- Annual Gene Harris Jazz Festival brings world-famous jazz artists to
Boise
- Hosts Martin Luther King Jr. Human Rights Celebration every January
- Connected to Idaho community, serving more than 30,000 people annually
in workshops, short courses, apprenticeship training and other non-credit
programs
- Outstanding alumni include Micron Technology CEO Steve Appleton and
Hollywood filmmaker and Boise State's first Rhodes Scholar Michael Hoffman
- TechConnect honored by national Small Business Administration with
best practices award in 2005
- Alumnus Mick Sharkey was named the 2006 Idaho Teacher of the Year at
Parma High School
City of Boise
- "Welcome to Boise, Idaho, the last great place in the American West – where
housing remains affordable, Western culture still thrives, and access
to the nation’s wildest state begins within city limits." - National Geographic
Adventure magazine in September 2006
- No. 8 Best Place to Live by Money magazine in July 2006
- "Sitting at the junction of the arid plateau of the high desert and
the western foothills of the Rocky Mountains, the capital of Idaho offers
all the outdoor advantages of more ballyhooed Western towns but with less,
well, ballyhoo." - The New York Times in July 2006
- Top 10 Places for Outdoor Activities by Sperling's Best Places in October
2005
- "The secret to living large affordably – do it in a small city like
Boise…Despite its diminutive size, I conclude, this city has star quality." -
National Geographic Traveler magazine in March 2006
- No. 4 Best Walking City in the U.S. by Prevention magazine in April
2006
- "A rejuvenated downtown and a budding arts community mean that after
a day of rafting…you don’t have to turn in once the sun fades." - The
New York Times in July 2006
- No. 1 by Forbes magazine in its 2005 Best Places for Business and Careers
- No. 2 by Inc. magazine in its 2005 Best Places rankings for job growth
- No. 1 by Bike magazine for best places to live and bike in 2003
- Named one of the hottest tech cities by Newsweek magazine in 1998