2020 (5) – Micron Center for Materials Research
2015 (10) – School of Public Service
2015 (10) – Boise State earns Carnegie Classification
2010 (15) – Second Fiesta Bowl, Broncos defeated Texas Christian University, 17-10
2010 (15) – Norco Building opens
2010 (15) – External research and grant awards exceed $50 million
2005 (20) – Alumni Legacy Scholarship first awarded
2000 (25) – Bronco football wins their first Division 1 bowl game, Humanitarian Bowl
2000 (25) – Bookstore adds online shopping
2000 (25) – Art History degree offered, first from an Idaho university
1995 (30) – MBA program in Vietnam begins
1995 (30) – Women’s studies minor offered
1995 (30) – McCain Collection on Western Life and endowment established
1995 (30) – Basketball coach Bobby Dye and Track coach Ed Jacoby retire
1990 (35) – First Martin Luther King Jr./Idaho Human Rights Celebration
1990 (35) – Centennial Amphitheatre dedicated
1990 (35) – Raptor Research and Technical Assistance Center established
1990 (35) – New bachelor degrees in computer science and manufacturing technology
1985 (40) – Schools become Colleges: Arts and Sciences, Business, Education, Health Science, and Graduate
1985 (40) – Opaline School dedicated
1980 (45) – Karl Knapp is the second student to win a Rhodes Scholarship
1980 (45) – Master’s degree in secondary education receives first-time accreditation
1980 (45) – Football field dedicated to Lyle Smith
1970 (55) – Radiological Sciences degree started
1970 (55) – Towers Hall opens
1970 (55) – Business Building opens (now Riverfront Hall)
1970 (55) – Bronco Stadium is built (with green turf)
1965 (60) – Transition to a 4-year college, becoming Boise College
1955 (70) – Gymnasium opens (now Kinesiology Building)
1950 (75) – Construction begins on first dorms, Morrison and Driscoll Halls (open fall 1951)
1940 (85) – Administration Building opens
1940 (85) – Campus moves to current site
1935 (90) – Radio Club formed (student organization)