Boise State University announced on Mar. 18 that it will host Idaho National Laboratory researchers for two days of workshops and presentations as part of the Strategic Understanding for Premier Education and Research (SUPER) Agreement between the university and the laboratory. The events, known as INL Days, are open to the campus community.
The collaboration aims to strengthen ties between Boise State and Idaho National Laboratory by providing opportunities for faculty and students to engage with leading researchers. The initiative is designed to foster education and research partnerships in science and technology fields.
According to the announcement, activities will begin on Tuesday, March 24 with welcome remarks and an overview of Idaho National Laboratory at the Student Union Building. The agenda includes lightning talks, technical writing exercises, working groups, and an evening mixer at Albertsons Stadium. On Wednesday, March 25, sessions will continue at Albertsons Library with a mission overview, additional lightning talks, technical writing workshops, working groups, and a lunch-and-learn session called “The INL Exchange.” Q&A opportunities will follow panel discussions.
More information about the SUPER agreement can be found on the Boise State website. For details about INL Days activities or participation inquiries, interested individuals are encouraged to contact Jana LaRosa at janalarosa@boisestate.edu.
The event reflects ongoing efforts by both institutions to promote collaborative research experiences for students and faculty while strengthening educational programs through real-world engagement.



