Tom Trusky (1944-2009), professor of English at Boise State University, examines a reel of film in his campus office, surrounded by Nell Shipman memorabilia. Trusky first became intrigued with the filmmaker in the early 1980s when he learned she...
Boise State University; Engineering; Laboratories;
The grand opening of Boise State University's Idaho Microfabrication Laboratory clean room. From left to right: Darrell Fuller, electrical engineering student; Steve Parker, electrical engineering professor; Larry Barnhardt, Dean of the College of...
The crowd laughs as Professor Emerson Maxson, advisor to the Boise State chapter of the Alpha Kappa Psi professional business fraternity, enters an adult sized tricycle into the Faculty Tricycle Race during the 1969 Homecoming festivities at Boise...
Students meet with representatives from various academic departments in the old Gym to register for classes at Boise State University. Professor Robert Boren, from the Communication department, is assisting students in the bottom left corner of the...
Boise State University; Archaeological sites; Archaeology;
South facing overview of the Hatwai archaeological site near Lewiston, Idaho, an ancient Indian village, excavated under the direction of Ken Ames, visiting professor of archaeology at Boise State.
Nursing instructors giving a demonstration at the dedication of the Science-Nursing building in 1979. In the back from left to right: Boise State University president John Keiser, associate nursing professor Virginia Nehring, and four members of...
Music professor John Best leads a class in the Music-Drama Building (later the Communication Building) probably sometime in the 1970s. The room was later reconfigured to serve as the television studio for the Communication Department, and although...
Boise State University; Student government; Radio stations
Marlyss Fairchild, 1982-83 ASBSU President, speaking at an ASBSU Senate hearing regarding university radio station KBSU. To Fairchild's right is David Taylor, Vice-President of Student Affairs, and to her left is Robert Boren, professor and chair...