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News Release
EVENT NEWS / September 3, 2008
This Week at Boise State
Issue Date: Sept. 3, 2008
The following are upcoming events at Boise State University for the week of
September 7-13. Please note that all events are subject to change. For
updated information on all events, visit
http://www.bsuevents.com.
EVENTS OF SPECIAL NOTE:
Homecoming Week Activities. Sept. 6-13.
EXHIBITIONS:
Through Oct. 12. “Waiting for the World to Change.” Student Union
Gallery. Recent MFA graduate Candace Nicol created this exhibition of
etchings, collagraphs and screenprints embedded in layers of resin. Free.
For more information call 426-4636.
“Art and Soul.” The 20-week radio project airs at 6:20 a.m., 8:20
a.m. and 4:50 p.m. Wednesdays starting Sept. 3 on NPR News 91.5. Producers
Jill Hoyt, from Boise State Radio, and independent radio journalist Guy Hand
will showcase artists such as Boise-based painter Charlie Gill, writer Tony
Doerr and silversmith Dave Alderson. More information on “Art and Soul,”
including a list of the artists being profiled in September, is available at
http://radio.boisestate.edu
Through September 30. Tai Chi Tuesdays. Quad near the Library.
Noon-1p.m. Instructor Jeffrey Vik invites students, faculty and staff to
enjoy the calming and rejuvenating practice of Tai Chi. Free.
Sunday, Sept. 7
Homecoming Student Float Trip and Barbecue. Student Union Hatch D
Ballroom. 2:45 p.m., buses will load at 3 p.m. The first 50 students to sign
up at the Student Union Information Desk for the event will float the Boise
River for free. A free dinner will be provided by Qdoba Mexican Grill
following the float. Students must have their IDs present. For more
information call 426-4636 or visit the Homecoming Web site,
http://homecoming.boisestate.edu/.
Faculty Artist Series: Del Parkinson. Morrison Center Recital Hall. 4
p.m. The program, “An American in Paris,” features the third sonata by
Chopin, two pieces for the left hand alone by Scriabin and “An American in
Paris” by George Gershwin. Parkinson was recently named to the international
roster of Steinway artists. He also was given this year’s Boise State
College of Arts and Sciences Faculty Award for distinguished creative
activity. He has seven CDs in release internationally. $5 general, $3
seniors, free for students of all ages and Boise State faculty and staff.
For more information, call 426-3980.
Monday, Sept. 8
Homecoming Sidewalk Chalk Competition. Registration is on the Quad
from 9-10 a.m. Competition begins at 10 a.m. and judging will take place at
3 p.m. Application available online at
http://www.homecoming.boisestate.edu. Free. For more information call
426-4636 or visit the Homecoming Web site,
http://homecoming.boisestate.edu/.
Homecoming Toilet Bowl. Bronco Stadium. 4-10 p.m. Intramural Flag
Football Tournament. Be a part of the oldest tradition on campus. Free. For
more information, contact 426-2447 or visit the Web site at
http://www.rec.boisestate.edu.
Tuesday, Sept. 9
Homecoming Face-Off. Student Union Jordan Ballroom. 7 p.m. Six local
bands are competing for a chance to be part of this year’s Homecoming
concert. The six bands battling for that right are The Fighting Cassius, The
Fallen Idols, Locusta, Blue Mask, The Useless and Sindicate. Students who
attend will be battling for a free guitar and T-shirts. Radio station 103.3
will be there to support and promote the bands. Free. For more information,
call 426-4636 or visit the Homecoming Web site at
http://homecoming.boisestate.edu/.
Wednesday, Sept. 10
Homecoming Falcon Fry. Student Union Patio. 3-6 p.m. Come decorate
Bronco gear as you eat chicken and listen to music provided by the Pulse.
Free. Part of Homecoming Week. For more information call 426-4636 or visit
the Homecoming Web site,
http://homecoming.boisestate.edu/.
Homecoming Golden Grad Reunion for the Class of 1958. Alumni center.
6 p.m. Members of the class of 1958 are invited to celebrate the golden
anniversary of their graduation from Boise Junior College. All graduates
from the '30s, '40s and '50s are invited to attend. For information on event
price or to RSVP, contact Donna Conner at 426-1959 or register online at
http://boisestate.imodules.com/GoldenGrad.
Stress and Health. Simplot Micron Instructional Technology Center
room 210. 11 a.m.-Noon. A training and development workshop that explores
the mind and body connection and its relationship to stress and health. Key
information about stress and stress-management techniques will be taught. To
register for this class, faculty and staff log onto
http://ceder.boisestate.edu/hrs/workshops/. For student registration
e-mail
http://hrtrainingdevelopment@boisestate.edu.
Volunteer Expo at Boise State. Student Union Jordan Ballroom. 10
a.m.-2 p.m. With an early breakfast at 8 a.m. Find out how you can make a
difference in your community by attending the Volunteer Expo, the largest
outreach fair for non-profit and charity organizations in the Treasure
Valley. Free. The Volunteer Expo connects people with non-profits and
charities that are in need of volunteers. Organizations that are interested
in having a booth at the Volunteer Expo may register by Sept. 5. For more
information on how to register, call Lucille Rollins with the Volunteer
Services Board at
vsboutreach@boisestate.edu or by calling 426-4240.
Thursday, Sept. 11
Homecoming Drive-In-Movie. Roof of Parking Structure 2. Movie will
begin at dusk. The action packed movie “The Hulk” will be featured. Make
sure to bring a chair and blanket. Free. For more information call 426-4636
or visit the Homecoming Web site at
http://homecoming.boisestate.edu/.
Friday, Sept. 12
Jim Gaffigan: Sexy Tour. Morrison Center. 8 p.m. Gaffigan has proven
himself a major talent, attracting a wide range of audiences after achieving
milestones in stand-up, acting and writing. His clever, quiet style has
earned him numerous appearances on Letterman and Conan O’Brien. Tickets
$39.75 by calling 426-1110, at all Select-a-Seat outlets, the Morrison
Center box office or online at
http://www.IdahoTickets.com.
Homecoming Bronco Spirit Rally and Concert. Quad. 6 p.m. A Student
organization carnival and concert featuring A Rodderdam November and HardNox
will kick off the spirit rally, followed by Coach Pete speaking at 9 p.m.
Everyone is welcome to attend this free event. Bands provided by 103.3 KISS
FM. For more information call 426-4636 or visit the Homecoming Web site,
http://homecoming.boisestate.edu/.
Homecoming First Annual Presidential Alumni Recognition Gala. 6 p.m.
The Boise State Alumni Association board of directors and hosts President
Bob and Kathy Kustra will honor Sheriff Gary Raney, Gary Dyer and George A.
Kelley at the first annual Presidential Alumni Recognition Gala. The campus
community, alumni, students and the general public are invited. Tickets are
$50 per person and must be purchased in advance by calling the Boise State
Alumni Association at 426-1698. For additional details and a full schedule
of events, visit
http://homecoming.boisestate.edu.
Saturday, Sept. 13
Opening Night with the Boise Philharmonic. Morrison Center. 10 a.m.
and 8:15 p.m. Pre-lecture show at 7 p.m. Featuring conductor Robert Franz
and violinist Rachel Barton Pine. For more information and ticket prices,
contact the Philharmonic at 344-7849.
Homecoming Parade. University Drive. 2-3 p.m. Volunteers are needed
to help set up the parade. Contact Kara Fink, Student Organizations program
coordinator, at 426-5951 or
karafink@boisestate.edu if you are interested in being a part of this
Bronco tradition.
Homecoming Bronco Bash. Boise State Alumni Center. The week’s events
come to a climax as the Boise State Broncos get ready to take to the field
and the fans celebrate in true Bronco spirit. Join us for parade viewing,
family activities and tailgate. Expect Buster Bronco, the Maneline Dancers
and the Bronco Cheer Squad to make an appearance. For more information, call
426-1698.
Homecoming Game: Boise State vs. Bowling Green. Bronco Stadium. 6:05
p.m. Wave your rally towel in support of the home team. Please bring a book
to donate to Operation Wishbook when you enter Bronco Stadium. Full-time
students may pick up one free ticket and one guest ticket at any on-campus
Select-a-Seat location at 10 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 8. Part-time students may
purchase one guest ticket. Tickets require a valid student ID and are based
on first come, first served availability. For game ticket information call,
426-4737 or visit www.idahotickets.com.
Upcoming Events: Sept. 14-Oct. 7
Sunday, Sept. 14
Faculty Artist Series: Leslie Moreau, clarinet. Morrison Center
Recital Hall. 4 p.m. $5 general, $3 seniors, free to students of all ages
and Boise State faculty and staff. For more information, call 426-3980.
Tuesday, Sept. 16
“Chicago 10.” Student Union Farnsworth Room. 5:30-7 p.m. An
additional screening of the film is from 10:30 a.m.-Noon. Sept. 20, in Room
102E of Boise State West. The fifth season of the Diverse Perspectives Film
Series at Boise State University kicks off with a screening of the film
“Chicago 10.” The film juxtaposes scenes of the 1968 Democratic convention
and the trial of the Vietnam War opponents ¬– later known as the “Chicago
Seven” – who protested there. Following the film in Boise, defense attorney
Tom McCabe will speak and lead an audience discussion about free speech,
civil rights then and now, and other issues raised in the film. For more
information, call the Cultural Center at 426-5950.
Aromatherapy Workshop. Student Union, Bishop Barnwell Room. 6:30-8:30
p.m. Plants have been a major source of medicine and healing practices for
centuries. Instructor Jennifer Aumeier is teaching a workshop that will
educate participants on the powerful connection between aromatherapy and the
applications for a health-care regimen. Hands-on experience will involve
creating a balancing blend for personal use. $15 per person. To register
visit
http://www.boisestate.edu/healthservices/events.
Friday Sept. 19
Global Expressions Series. Special Events Center. 8 p.m. “Dialogues:
Music of the African and Spanish Diaspora” examines musical connections and
their union in the landscape of the Americas. The performance will include
original instrumental compositions and songs for African instruments and
percussion and Spanish guitar, as well as interpretations of works by
African, African-American and Latin-American composers. The next Global
Expressions performance will be on April 17, when Ache Brasil will fuse
music, dance, martial arts and acrobatics into one high-energy extravaganza.
For more information about the Global Expressions series, call 426-1223.
Alumni Association Presents Alumni Adventure Program in Eugene.
Emerald Valley Public Golf course. Noon. Boise State University Campus
Recreation and Alumni Association are offering alumni a chance to play a
round of golf before watching the Broncos take on the University of Oregon
Ducks. The Eugene Alumni Adventure is $89, which includes transportation of
clubs from Boise to the course, range balls, cart, a box lunch and prizes.
Pre-registration is required by logging onto
http://rec.boisestate.edu/alumniadventures/Eugene. For more information,
call John Lloyd at 426-5651.
Saturday, Sept. 20
Trey McIntyre Project. Morrison Center. 8 p.m. Join the Morrison
Center as it celebrates its 25th anniversary by presenting the Treasure
Valley’s newest dance company, the Trey McIntyre Project. McIntyre is
internationally renowned and received his dance training at the North
Carolina School of the Arts and Houston Ballet Academy, where he also began
his choreography career. Tickets $20-$45 adults, $10-$35 students and
seniors; available by calling 426-1110, at all Select-a-Seat outlets, the
Morrison Center box office or online at
http://www.IdahoTickets.com
Friday, Sept. 26-27
Boise Chamber Music Series: Aulos Ensemble. Morrison Center Recital
Hall. 8 p.m. This baroque ensemble was formed in 1973 by five graduates of
the Juilliard School. This special concert will feature the
newly-refurbished Department of Music’s double-manual Flemish-style
harpsichord, make in 1986 by Peter Fisk. $25 general, $20 students and
seniors. Free Morning Music Concert at 10:30 a.m. Sept. 27 in the Morrison
Center Recital Hall. For tickets, call 4261216 or e-mail
jbelfy@boisestate.edu.
Saturday, Sept. 27
Classic Performances Series. Special Events Center. 8 p.m. Season
tickets are available until Aug. 29 and are $60 general, $40 Boise State
Faculty, staff and alumni, $25 students and seniors. Individual tickets are
$12 general, $8 Boise State faculty, staff and alumni and $5 students and
senior through Select-a-Seat outlets. Free parking available in the Liberal
Arts, Library and Administration parking lots. J. Scott Turpen, saxophonist,
and Theresa L. Bogard, accompanist, are faculty members at the University of
Wyoming. These award-winning musicians offer superior entertainment with
sophisticated style and complexity. Joining passions for jazz and classical
music, they have garnered many rave reviews for the mastery of their craft
and pure artistry. Their CD “Tableaux” was released in 2006 on the ACA
Digital label. For more information, call 426-4636.
Sunday, Sept. 28
Boise Philharmonic Encore Series. Morrison Center Recital Hall. 3
p.m. $15 general, $10 students and seniors. For more information, call
426-3980.
Monday, Sept. 29
Robert Higgs. Student Union Jordan Ballroom. 7 p.m. Robert Higgs,
senior fellow in political economy at the independent institute and author
of “Neither Liberty Nor Safety,” will present a lecture titled “The Perilous
Path to Unlimited Government.” Free. For more information, contact Charlotte
Twight, Department of Economics, at 426-1335.
Tuesday, Sept. 30
Grocery Store Savvy Tours. WinCo, 110 East Myrtle Street. 7 p.m.
Buying the healthiest and most inexpensive food isn’t always easy.
Understanding this challenge the Health, Wellness and Counseling services
has created a tour to help aid students. Instructor Hilary Horton-Brown will
teach students how to shop smart on a tight budget. Free. To register visit
http://www.boisestate.edu/healthservices/events.
Saturday, Oct. 4
Herbology. Student Union Building, Hatch A. 10 a.m.-Noon. In this
basic herbology class, participants will identify local herbs, explore their
helpful properties and discover ways to cultivate and use them. $15 per
person. To register visit
http://www.boisestate.edu/healthservices/events.
Tuesday, Oct. 7
Nutrition for the Amateur Athlete. Student Recreation Center Classroom.
12:15-1 p.m. Learn the basics of sports nutrition that would appropriate for
your level of activity and goals. Free. To attend this informal brown bag
lunch visit http://rec.boisestate.edu.
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Media Contacts: Julie Hahn, University Communications,
juliehahn@boisestate.edu.
(208) 426-5540;
John Lewis, University Communications,
nsintern@boisestate.edu (208)
426-3196.
Boise State University is “The New U Rising” with record student
enrollment, new academic buildings, additional degree programs and a growing
research agenda. Learn more at
www.boisestate.edu.
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