
Generative A.I. is the future of learning at Boise State
With the arrival of Artificial Intelligence, questions are starting to arise about how it can coincide with education. On Aug. 29, Boise State President, Marlene
With the arrival of Artificial Intelligence, questions are starting to arise about how it can coincide with education. On Aug. 29, Boise State President, Marlene
Two policies affecting the evaluation and employment of Boise State University professors and faculty were revised during the end of the spring 2022 semester by
Fourth District Judge Cynthia Yee-Wallace ruled to dismiss Big City Coffee’s $10 million lawsuit against Boise State and university president Marlene Tromp. The decision was
On April 6, Boise State Dean of Students Christian Wuthrich sent out an email warning of the presence of an unidentified religious group on campus
By Fenix Dietz and Julianna Gee On Jan. 28, Boise State announced Chartwells Higher Ed as the university’s new dining services vendor, replacing Aramark as
Attorneys representing Boise State University and Big City Coffee met in the Fourth District Court on Jan. 28 to debate the possible dismissal of the
Written by Julianne Gee, Blake Hunter and Ashley L. Clark Boise State Dining Services announced that Aramark will be replaced with Chartwells Higher Ed as
Boise State University president Dr. Marlene Tromp made her annual budget presentation before the Idaho Legislature’s Joint Finance and Appropriations Committee (JFAC) on Tuesday, where
Though only a mile separates Boise State’s campus from the Idaho State Capitol building, the rift between the two entities has perhaps never been deeper
As universities across the U.S. experience continued declines in enrollment due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Boise State has reported an increase in fall enrollment as
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