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News Release
This Week at Boise State
Issue Date: Oct. 3, 2007
The following are upcoming events at Boise State University for the week of
Oct. 6-13. Please note that all events are subject to change. For updated
information on all events, visit
http://www.bsuevents.com.
EVENTS OF SPECIAL NOTE:
Oct. 9: “The Deep Dark” author Gregg Olsen to speak at Boise State
University. See Oct. 9 for details.
EXHIBITION:
Through- Oct.31. “Courageous Voices.” Student Union Gallery. With
more than 50 examples on display, the artistic expressions of movements for
social change come to life in this dramatic traveling poster exhibition from
the Center for the Study of Political Graphics. This exhibition is on
display in conjunction with Human Rights month. Free. Call 426-4636.
Saturday, Oct. 6
Classical Performances Series. Special Events Center. 8 p.m. Jose
Franch-Ballester of Spain was born into a family of clarinetists and singers
who specialize in the zarzuela style. With a unique, playful style that
blends the beauty of the classical world and a passion for jazz, he charms
audiences through his music and conversation. Tickets $12 general, $8
faculty, staff and alumni and $5 students and seniors. For more information
call Holly Gilchrist at 426-1223.
“Into The Streets” Community Event. Student Union Hatch Ballroom. 9
a.m. Into The Streets, held every fall, is a single day of service during
which volunteers can contribute to a number of local non-profit
organizations. Last year more than 175 students, faculty staff and community
members volunteered more than 600 hours at more than 20 different agencies.
This year, the Volunteer Services Board is looking for 300 volunteers.
Volunteers will meet at the Hatch Ballroom and will be broken into groups to
serve with several non-profits. To help with Into the Streets, call
Christian Belden at 426-2979.
Sunday, Oct. 7
Football vs. New Mexico State. Bronco Stadium. 6 p.m. Call 426-4737.
BroncoBash Tailgate Party. Alumni Center. 4-6 p.m. Free. Call
426-1698.
Tuesday, Oct. 9
“The Deep Dark” author Gregg Olsen. Student Union Special Events
Center. 7 p.m. Keynote address by Gregg Olsen, a journalist and
investigative reporter who is the author of eight books. “The Deep Dark”
tells the true story of the 1972 Sunshine Mine Fire in Kellogg, Idaho. The
fire killed 91 miners in one of the worst mining accidents in United States
history. Olsen has been featured on numerous television programs, including
“Good Morning America,” “The Early Show,” “48 hours” and in many
publications, including The New York Times, USA Today, People and more.
Free. For more information visit
http://firstyearread.boisestate.edu.
Wednesday, Oct. 10
MFA Reading Series Presents poet Kate Greenstreet. Multipurpose
Classroom Building, Room 101. 7:30 p.m. The MFA Reading Series brings
nationally renowned authors and poets to the Boise State campus. Greenstreet
has published “case sensitive,” as well as three chapbooks: “Learning the
Language,” “Rushes,” and “This Is Why I Hurt You,” all published by Boise
State’s Ahsahta press. Greenstreet’s poems have also appeared in “Absent,”
“Cannibal,” “Dusie,” “Fascicle” and “KELR.” Free. For more information
e-mail Jacob Powers at
jacobpowers@boisestate.edu.
Thursday, Oct. 11
Free Movie, “Ratatouille.” Special Events Center. 7 p.m. The world of
a rat chef comes alive with Disney-Pixar animation. Join Remy, the rat, and
his friends as they embark on a feast of an adventure to make their dreams
come true. Free popcorn and soda will be provided. Free. Sponsored by
Student Programs Board. For more information call 426-4636.
Saturday, Oct. 13-14
ROTC Ranger Challenge. Quad, Greenbelt. More than 100 cadets from
Boise State, ISU, BYU-Idaho, Gonzaga, Montana, Montana State, and University
of Alaska, Fairbanks will converge on campus for the annual test of fitness,
team-building, hand grenade assault, land navigation and more. The public is
invited to participate on an inflatable obstacle course or just watch. Call
426-3550.
Upcoming Events Oct. 14-30
Sunday, Oct. 14
Football vs. Nevada. Bronco Stadium. 6 p.m. Call 426-4737.
Tuesday, Oct. 16
At the Crossroads Transit Summit. Student Union Jordan D Ballroom.
7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Community leaders and organizations meet to discuss
transit alternatives for Idaho. Co-sponsored by the Public Policy Center.
For more information contact Greg Hill at 426-2917, or e-mail
greghill@boisestate.edu.
Poverty Roundtable. Jordan ABC Ballroom. 8 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. Key agencies
will meet to develop poverty campaign strategies. Presented in part by the
Department of Social Work. Call 426-4291.
Distinguished Lecture Series, Louis W. Sullivan. 7 p.m. Morrison
Center. Sullivan, the former U.S. secretary of Health and Human Services
under President George H.W. Bush, will speak on “Healthcare 2007: Managing
the Future.” Free. For more information visit
www.boisestate.edu/distinguishedlectures.
Friday, Oct. 19
Irene Wilcox Lecture Series on Bi-Polar Depression. Special Events
Center. 9- a.m.-4 p.m. The daylong workshop features a presentation by Dr.
Jayne Stevenson, a graduate of the University of Western Australia who has
an ongoing practice in psychiatry in Boise. A video will be shown by Dr.
Richard Kogan. Kogan has a distinguished career both as a psychiatrist and
as a concert pianist. He has done ground-breaking work on the connection
between music and the mind. Following the lecture will be an open discussion
including case presentations with experts in the field of bi-polar
depression. Free. For those who register, lunch will be provided and CEUs
are available. Call 426-1568 or visit
www.boisestate.edu/socwork
to register or for more information. Free parking for registered attendees.
Tuesday, Oct. 23
Helen Caldicott. Special Events Center. 7 p.m. Caldicott will speak
on “Nuclear Power is Not the Answer.” Free. Sponsored by the Department of
Sociology. For more information call 426-3406.
Monday, Oct. 29
Monster Bash. Student Union Building. 5:30-8 p.m. Celebrate Halloween
with kid-friendly festivities. Featuring games, food, drinks and prizes.
Other activities include a haunted hallway, take-home crafts, and pumpkin
decorating. The event is free for Boise State families with student ID and
$5 for Boise community families. (Price includes entire family) Presented by
Students Programs Board. For more information, contact Christa Rowland at
426-3835 or e-mail
spbfamily@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.
For the 10th time in the last year 11 years, Boise State University has
set an all-time record for Idaho higher education institutions with an
enrollment of 19,540 – an overall increase of 3.5 percent. A record freshman
class of 2,280 students is also the most academically talented group ever to
enter Boise State, including 12 National Merit finalists.
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Wednesday, November 07, 2007
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