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Scholar and short story-writer extraordinaire Lydia Conklin had already touched countless readers. But when Rainbow Rainbow, their groundbreaking collection of stories that The New York Times singled out as a must-read and NPR named it as a "best book of the year," has allowed Conklin to forge new relationships with fans across the U.S.
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With 200 confirmed COVID-19 cases on campus right now, Boise State University’s public health team is gearing up to make sure students and faculty stay safe during the upcoming virus season.
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From astronomy to Ice Age mammals, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute brings learning and fellowship together.
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The common assumption is that electrocution is the greatest danger to birds perched on power lines. New research highlights an even bigger threat: people shooting at them.
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The grant is the largest of its kind Boise State has ever received. The University's 'Healthy Schools Initiative' team will use the funds to boost awareness and infrastructure to get more local foods into up to 70 schools. Grants to schools will run in two periods, from spring of 2024 to 2028; half will be distributed in the first two years exclusively in rural areas.
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What do college football playoffs, Dr. Pepper and teaching have in common? This Boise State gymnast.Erin Morden and her Boise State gymnastics teammates set the bar pretty high – literally and figuratively. Collectively, they have one of the highest average GPAs when compared to similar programs across the nation.
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Dr. Katherine Doyon has a plan. She wants to create the building blocks for what will be a first-of-its-kind bridge between Idaho healthcare providers and refugees.
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Dr. Katherine Doyon has a plan … and $100,000 thanks to a grant from The Rita and Alex Hillman Foundation.
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This semester, much more than geography separates Boise State University and the University of Idaho. While the U of I is telling its employees what they should or shouldn’t talk about when it comes to contraception, including condom use, Boise State’s president says while emergency contraception, i.e. Plan B, can’t be dispensed, nothing has changed regarding birth control.