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The Sun Valley Museum of Art and Boise State College of Innovation and Design have partnered for a special lecture series that is encouraging people to find creative connections.
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Earlier this month, 700 scientists and experts gathered in Guatemala to talk about volcanoes.
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How do you preserve the music history of a state? That is the question that one Boise State student is asking as she works to help preserve Idaho's music history.
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Every year, the heads of Idaho's public colleges and universities stand up in front of budget lawmakers at the Idaho Legislature and present their annual request for general fund dollars. This year will be a little different after some changes were made inside the powerful Joint Finance Appropriations Committee, and Boise State University President Dr. Marlene Tromp has been preparing for her turn in front of the committee.
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When Boise State President Dr. Marlene Tromp stands before the Idaho legislature’s budget writing committee, she’ll no doubt point to the university’s most important metric: its graduation rate.
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What happens when you put people with different backgrounds and different core values in a room together and ask them to just listen to one another? It’s a phenomenon that’s happening more and more across the country, including Idaho.
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Artist Kathryn Polk started drawing before she could even walk, using art to express herself, which wasn’t always easy growing up in the deep south in the 1950s and 1960s, when women were mostly expected to stay home and not pursue careers in things like art.
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Teachers and students will have a chance to learn how to combat deep polarization and hate speech.
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When there’s smoke outside senior facilities, how much is coming in?
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As technology continues to evolve more colleges are empowering students to use new tools, like artificial intelligence, in their everyday learning.