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This evening historian Rebecca Erbelding will be looking back at how young Americans responded to the Nazi holocaust. The lecture is part of the traveling Americans and the Holocaust Exhibition currently being hosted by the Albertsons Library at Boise State University.
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How do you make STEM fun for kids? A camp coming to Boise State this summer will teach teachers to do just that.
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Parenting can be stressful, but when you have children with chronic illness or complex medical conditions, stress is often not the only thing that caregivers struggle with. That's why one professor has started a new study that looks at whether or not practicing mindfulness could help improve the mental health of parents dealing with higher than usual stress levels.
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After Boise State professor Scott Yenor gave a speech in 2021 saying that, “every effort must be made not to recruit women into engineering, but rather recruit and demand more of men who become engineers.
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Idaho Matters takes a look at a project that brings people with diverse backgrounds, religions and political ideologies together to just listen to one another.
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As we inch closer to warmer weather, many of us are looking forward to more sunshine. But for one particular group here in Idaho, this summer is going to be all about the brass.
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The cost of housing has gone up significantly in Idaho, making it harder to find an affordable home. Idaho Matters takes a look at a new report to see how housing costs are impacting people across the state.
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Lawmakers grilled Boise State University President Marlene Tromp over a laundry list of budget items Tuesday.
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Boise State University, Idaho State University and the University of Idaho will join forces with ten other institutions in Montana, Wyoming and North and South Dakota to boost economic growth and technological advancements.
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Reduced demand has forced Boise State to lay off staff and reduce hours at its campus COVID-19 testing center. A program offering surveillance testing in local schools is also ending.