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EVENT NEWS RELEASE / January 30, 2008

Boise State to Host ‘Culture of Success’ on Campus This Friday

This Friday from 10:45-7 p.m. the Admissions Office at Boise State University will host “Culture of Success,” formerly known as “Black to the Future,” a program that promotes higher education among African-American high school students in the Treasure Valley.

Participants will attend workshops at the College of Engineering and Department of Chemistry and get tips on how to enhance their chances for success in the college environment. In addition, the students will explore housing options on campus and tour the Interactive Learning Center.

For more information on Culture of Success, contact Everardo Torrez, enrollment counselor, at everardotorrez@boisestate.edu or 426-3038.

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Media Contact: Bob Evancho, University Communications, (208) 426-1643, bevanch@boisestate.edu 

Boise State University is emerging as a metropolitan research university of distinction. This transformation is being powered by the university’s first comprehensive campaign to support students, faculty, strategic initiatives, research and infrastructure. That’s why the campaign to raise $175 million in private support is called Destination Distinction.

 



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Last reviewed on Wednesday, January 30, 2008