It’s almost that time of year again: April is Research and Creative Activity Month at Boise State, and the public and campus community are warmly welcomed to celebrate the season of research and creative scholarship.
From exceptional fine art exhibits and performances to research conferences and workshops, the university is humming with more than 20 events inspired by research and creative activity.
Faculty, staff and students are encouraged to attend these events and support the tremendous creativity and ingenuity of the university’s research and scholarly efforts.
Save the date for these special events and get ready to celebrate.
Visit the Research and Creative Activity Month Website
Time left until the SPARC Energy Mixer
Boise State faculty, research staff and industry partners are invited to celebrate the university’s research and creative activity at this year’s social event, “SPARC”: Showcasing Projects and Research Creativity Mixer – Energy Edition. Select faculty will share their innovative research as it relates to the theme of “Energy,” using the Luminary’s one-of-a-kind, all-digital museum space. Registration for this limited, 150-person event is required and will be handled on a first come-first served basis.
Attend a Special April Event
To add an event to the Research and Creative Activity Month calendar, please contact Manager of University Special Events, Mikayla Mitzel at mikaylamitzel@boisestate.edu.
There are no upcoming events.
This April…
Learn a New Skill on Bronco Learn
This spring the Center for Research and Creative Activity launched three new courses on Bronco Learn, and they are in the process of adding five more. These classes are all designed to empower Boise State faculty with the tools, resources and connections needed to advance their research and creative activities.
Thank a Research Staff Member
If a research staff member assisted you with a grant, proposal or sponsored project this year, consider showing your appreciation with ‘Thank a Bronco’ on your MyBoiseState employee portal.
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