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AdministrationNews
November 4, 2020

Update: University officials clarify Boise State’s position on Big City Coffee’s departure from campus

By McKenzie Heileman
Here is everything we know about Big City Coffee’s decision to leave Boise State, and the university’s response: Big City Coffee & Cafe replaced the Starbucks in the Albertsons Library earlier this semester, but the company requested to be released from their…
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AdministrationNews
October 15, 2020

BREAKING: Boise State announces additional furloughs for faculty into 2021

By Marcos Guadarrama
Boise State University announced more furloughs are imminent, following the financial setbacks the coronavirus pandemic has brought. In a memo sent to the university, Tony Roark, interim provost and vice president for Academic Affairs, said that furloughs are for…
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AdministrationNewsUS
October 11, 2020

BREAKING: The White House Task Force alerts Idaho colleges to switch to online learning due to increase in COVID-19 cases

By Madi Jones
Boise State sent an email to students on Oct. 9 regarding the White House Task Force suggesting Idaho colleges switch to online learning due to increasing amounts of positive COVID-19 cases. “Test positivity in 18 to 24-year-olds is 80.7% in Latah County…
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September 4, 2020

Boise State introduces new program to help maintain educational standards

By Madi Jones
Coronavirus has forced most Boise State students to enroll in online classes this fall. The university has worked since April to ensure students receive new opportunities to learn, engage and socialize. Christine Bauer, associate dean of Extended Studies and…
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AdministrationEventsNews
September 3, 2020

BREAKING: Boise State 2020 winter commencement to be hosted online

By Madi Jones
Due to increasing cases of coronavirus and public health concerns, Boise State has made the decision to cancel events with large public gatherings through the end of the year, including the Winter Commencement. Boise State President Marlene Tromp said in a…
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August 25, 2020

Boise State admissions and enrollment focuses on online school year

By Madi Jones
Boise State has been working on providing a safe and easy transition into an online semester. Kristine Collins, associate vice president of Enrollment Services, spoke about the transition and how Boise State enrollment has been affected by the coronavirus. According to…
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AdministrationNews
May 30, 2020

Student Diversity and Inclusion issues statement acknowledging harm of the transgender and non-binary communities

By Logan Potter
The office of Student Diversity and Inclusion issued a public statement on May 2 acknowledging harm caused to the transgender and non-binary student populations on campus in the Student Diversity Center. The statement specifies that the harm was caused by the team’s…
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May 11, 2020

Boise State urges students remaining on campus to continue social distancing

By Taylor Rico-Pekerol
Boise State has asked that all students living on campus still in the Lincoln Townhomes to practice social distancing with students they are not living with. A group of students were caught trespassing and not practicing social distancing on closed campus…
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