Idaho State University’s Idaho Accelerator Center (IAC) provides opportunities for scientists and engineers from ISU, the private sector, and the national laboratories to utilize specialized nuclear facilities. It serves as a principal investigating conduit for R & D in nuclear physics applications in materials science, biology, homeland and national security.
Boise State University’s C-TAP program is a business portal that provides fast, innovative solutions to complex technical problems facing local and regional businesses. C-TAP offers: centralized support to solve a range of complex technical problems; unparalleled access to state-of-the-art equipment and facilities; services includeing materials characterization, analysis, process development and prototyping; hands-on, project-based learning opportunities…
Boise State University’s Osher Institute is a membership-based lifelong learning program for adults 50 and better. The Institute offers non-credit, college-level short courses, lectures, and other unique learning opportunities taught by university and community experts. The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute is the only one in Idaho. An Osher Institute membership gives you the opportunity to…
Boise State University’s New Product Development (NPD) Lab is the home of TechHelp’s fee-for-service team that has provided design, engineering and prototyping services since 1999. The NPD Lab works directly with startups, businesses and manufacturers to develop newly manufactured products. Projects in the NPD Lab often include concept development, product design and prototyping, design iteration,…
Boise State University’s Idaho Microfabrication Laboratory (IML) is a research and education resource dedicated to the research and advancement of materials and processes used in micro & nano electronics design and fabrication. The IML is equipped to fabricate microelectronic devices using various thin film deposition techniques, chemical processing, photolithography, and plasma etching. Characterization of many…
Boise State University’s Center for Teaching and Learning was founded in July 2006 with the vision that it be the nucleus of a university culture that values teaching and learning. The Center promotes superior teaching and scholarship that mutually enhance one another for the benefit of students, faculty, and the community. It fosters dialogue, scholarship,…
Boise State University’s Center for Professional Development provides businesses, government agencies, and non-profit organizations with hands-on, immediately applicable learning opportunities. The Center offers training topics, such as leadership and management, business and communication, project management, human resources management, and cloud computing courses. Further, the Center provides test preparation courses for the GRE, GMAT, CAPM/PMP, SHRM…
Boise State University’s Center for Materials Characterization provides a state-of-the-art characterization facility to attract more students into science and engineering careers, to improve science and engineering education at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and to foster leading research and interaction with local industry. Further, the Center provides the organization and infrastructure to make various materials…
Boise State University’s Writing Center supports student learning with one-on-one consultations on any writing project at any stage of the writing process. The Writing Center also consults with faculty on effective teaching of writing. Its student-centered methods promote independent inquiry, critical engagement, and creativity in writers.
Boise State University’s Literacy Center will evolve into an interdisciplinary center for the study, evaluation and development of literacy practices across diverse contexts and populations, at the local, national, and international level. The Literacy Center will become more intensely involved in research, evaluation, and development projects that pertain to reading communities and lifelong reading, as…