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Welcome
Our goal at the Cultural Center is to make everyone feel at home on campus and in the community. The Center is a place where all people from different cultures can come together to share ideas and learn from each other through respect and understanding. It’s a place for everyone to celebrate similarity just as much as diversity, because although we’re different and from all over the world, we have much in common. We’re located on the second floor of the Student Union Building and we’re open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday – Friday. We look forward to meeting you.

 


News and Events

Diversity Day Defined

The fifth annual Diversity Day Defined (D3) celebration is planned for August 26, 2010. 

The annual D3 Fest (Diversity Day Defined) celebrates the importance of diversity on and off campus. This event features speakers, performers, information booths, activities and refreshments. There are booths and vendors by campus clubs and organizations, non-profit and community groups, as well as food and crafts focusing on celebrating and appreciating diversity. D3 is sponsored by the Boise State University Cultural Center, Women’s Center, Disability Resource Center, the office of Student Diversity and Inclusion, and International Student Services.

Tunnel of Oppression 2010

Planning has begun for the 2010 Tunnel of Oppression.  Come be part of brainstorming themes and ideas for this year's production and join the planning for one of the most significant events on campus. 

For more information call 208-426-5950 or email culturalcenter@boisestate.edu