Several new campus facilities have been constructed with the help of donor gifts. These buildings are vital to increase hands-on research opportunities for students and to elevate the labs of our world-class scientists. The Micron Center for Materials Research and the Visual Arts Center will allow the university to continue to attract top researchers, scientists, scholars, and artists while creating the most contemporary learning environments for students.
Facilities
Cement Your Legacy
Alumni and friends are invited to be a part of a legacy by investing in the Alumni and Friends Center. Don’t miss the opportunity to be involved in this exciting project with an engraved brick in the courtyard! For a gift of $1,000, you may have your name, family name or that of a loved one, permanently displayed in this magnificent outdoor space for countless visitors to see.
Center for Visual Arts
The Center for Visual Arts — a four-story, 90,000-square-foot building is home to all of Boise State University College of Arts and Sciences visual art programs. More than $5.1 million in generous donor contributions contributed to the cost of construction of the building which opened in 2019.
Micron Center for Materials Research
The new $50 million Micron Center for Materials Research is a campus and community innovation hub for materials research and serves as the home of the recently named Micron School of Materials Science and Engineering. The 97,000-square-foot building provides research laboratories and spaces, state-of-the-art learning environments, a 250-seat lecture hall, two large classrooms, offices and work spaces for faculty members, staff and graduate students. They are working to advance materials research at Boise State.