The Story Collider, a national organization whose mission is revealing the role that science plays in peoples’ lives through the art of storytelling, is partnering with Boise State to share stories from the university’s STEM graduate programs, MBA program, and undergraduate program in materials science and engineering.
The event, 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 19, is in The Lookout Room on campus. Featured storytellers include Kamryn Parker, a graduate student pursuing her master’s degree in computer science; Assoumer Redempta Manzi Muneza, a Ph.D. student in the computing program majoring in cyber security; Kate Benfield, a Ph.D. student in biomedical engineering with an emphasis in Biomechanics; Jackie Stone, an undergrad student studying mechanical engineering; and Jacob Grinwis, a graduate student pursuing his master’s degree in business administration.
The event is possible through support from the College of Engineering and the College of Business and Economics.