A development program for a desired bicycle system in the Boise Metropolitan area. Emphasis is placed on providing service to the commuter and recreational bicyclist, and separating bicyclists and motor vehicles whenever possible for safety.
The cover of a brochure advertising Boise State University's Campus in Spain program, offering students the opportunity to spend an academic year in the Basque country. 1975-1976 was the second year of the program. Boise State located its program...
Boise State University student Bonnie Ansotegui, in traditional Basque dress, points to the Basque country on a map of Europe. Other photos of her appeared in promotional literature for the university's Campus In Spain studies abroad program.
Opaline School house and the Excellence Bell. Both objects were moved to the Boise State campus from separate locations. The Opaline School was moved in the 1990s to make space for the Steve Appleton Tennis Courts.
Students in front of the Library (not shown), with the Administration Building in the the background. The Fountain and Memorial Mall in front of the Library were not yet built.
Boise Junior College students congregate around one of the side entrances of the newly built Administration Building. In the foreground, top soil is raked smooth for the installation of a new lawn.
Aerial view of the Administration Building and west end of the Boise Junior College campus, taken from the south east, looking toward the Capitol Street bridge and the Boise River. The long wooden temporary building (lower right), a converted...
A view of the Administration Building and Campus School. This photo was taken sometime during the brief period of time (1953-1955) before the Science Building (Math/Geology) was built in between them. The bell tower of the Boise train depot is...