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Technology shaking up Boise classroom
For the past year we've talked a lot about technology in the classroom. Usually, we think of laptops and iPads, but what about seismometers? Thanks to Boise State University, South Junior High School has its own seismometer so students can track earthquakes around the world.
Marilyn Moody named new head librarian at Portland State University
Following a national search, Portland State University has appointed Marilyn Moody, dean of the library at Boise State University, as PSU's new University Librarian.
Attorneys for condemned inmate say he's innocent
The attorney representing a death row inmate scheduled to die in two weeks says he has passed a polygraph test that proves he's innocent.
Expert Addresses International Business Topics
Newswise - Boise State University professor Dr. Meredith Taylor Black is available for interviews regarding a variety of topics related to international business, including import/export balance, free trade agreements, agriculture tariffs and subsidies.
San Jose State hires Gene Bleymaier as athletic director
Boise State University athletic director Gene Bleymaier addresses the media during a news conference on Friday, June 11, 2010 in Boise, Idaho.
All 13 stolen Exergy Tour racing bikes have now been recovered
Boise's mayor says police have recovered all 13 racing bicycles stolen by thieves who raided the trailer of a professional cycling team that's trying to get its top rider to the 2012 London Olympics.
Firefighters Test High-Rise Skills
Clouds were billowing from Boise State University early this morning, but City of Boise fire officials were quick to reassure the public there was no danger.
Mountain lion last seen near Boise State shot and killed by police overnight
The mountain lion that was seen by campus and Julia Davis Park was been shot and killed Monday, May 21, 2012, by Boise police officers.
Authorities Shoot Mountain Lion Who Roamed Into The City Of Boise
Boise, Idaho Acting on phone calls to Ada County Dispatchers late last night Boise Police and the Idaho Fish and Game located and shot a mountain lion that was spotted in the area of Boise State University and the greenbelt, just north of the College's stadium.
Teacher Development: Starter Kit for Teaching Online
As the Idaho Digital Learning Academy's liaison for southwestern Idaho, Jeff Farden occasionally makes face-to-face visits with the staff he mostly supervises online, like Notus Junior/Senior High School site coordinator Tricia Shelden.
Boise Fire Dept. to hold training exercises in Boise State dorms Tuesday
The Boise Fire Department, in partnership with Boise State University, will be conducting training at the Towers Residence Hall buildings starting Tuesday, May 22 at 8:30 a.m. Fire crews will have apparatus on site and they will be using a simulated smoke system to create realistic conditions in parts of the seven-story building complex.
Police searching for mountain lion roaming Boise
Police and wildlife officials are actively searching for a mountain lion that has been seen in and around downtown Boise.
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The UW celebrates its largest-yet undergraduate research symposium
Junior Henedina Tavares presents her research through the McNair Program on underrepresented students and their academic success at the undergraduate research symposium this past Friday.
Scientists solve 'mystery earthquake' near McCall
Scientists say Thursday's mystery earthquake that shook homes, woke up residents, and scared pets is likely a mystery no more.
Boise's Foothills Learning Center blends nature and education
You can learn about the animals, plants and ecosystems while listening to birds, watching owls nesting and taking in a warm spring evening.
The Bears selected McClellin with the 19th overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft out of Boise State University.
Nick Musser: Icon Grill's Music Man
Ever wonder what chefs do in the limited spare time they have? Welcome to Counter Balance, a new weekly Voracious column dedicated to the sans-kitchen interests of local chefs.
STEM Pipeline: Inspiration to Occupation
Newswise - STEM has entered the public realm as a major topic of conversation and a strategic initiative.
Idaho Republicans turn on one another - Tue, 08 May 2012 PST
With Idaho's first closed GOP primary just a week away, Idaho Republicans are turning on each other with a ferocity unseen in decades.
New York Times: Boise State Official on Perils of Private Student Housing
As the New York Times reported in January , cash-strapped American schools are considering partnerships with the private sector to build new housing.
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