Applications for the Spring 2025 Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Scholarships by the Institute for Inclusive and Transformative Scholarship are now open. Previously offered as the Higher ...
Two political scientists from the School of Public Service co-authored a piece for The Conversation about the recent indictment of New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who has been charged with bribery and ...
The Human Resources and Workforce Strategy benefits team will host its annual benefits fair from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m on Thursday ...
The SPS Dean’s Emergency Support Fund is designed to help students who are confronted with an emergency financial need that, if not met, could result in an inability to complete classes or a degree ...
Optional Practical Training (OPT) is a 12-month work authorization that allows F-1 students to gain additional work experience after graduation in their field of study. You can work anywhere in the ...
The Ada County Highway District’s Commuteride program is once again hosting its Ridetober Commute Challenge. This event encourages Treasure Valley commuters to use smart transportation options in ...
The Boise City Department of Arts and History, in partnership with the Boise Public Library and The Cabin, named writers Susan Bruns and Alan Heathcock as Boise City 2024-2025 Writers-in-Residence.
Fall is here, but it’s time to catch up on some of the department’s happenings since Spring. It’s been a busy year! →At the end of the Spring semester, Associate Clinical Professor Chris Saunders was ...
Organizational development is a process that combines strategy, structure, people, rewards, metrics and management techniques to improve a company’s capability. A science-backed interdisciplinary ...