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Idaho State Board of Education Greenlights Boise State University’s Decade-Long Campus Master Plan

April 30, 2026 - 11:35

Idaho State Board of Education Greenlights Boise State University’s Decade-Long Campus Master Plan

The Idaho State Board of Education has officially approved Boise State University’s comprehensive 10-year Campus Master Plan during its April meeting held in Moscow. The strategic blueprint is designed to guide the university’s physical development and infrastructure growth through 2034, aligning with the institution’s long-term academic and operational goals.

The plan is organized around three core pillars that will shape the future of the Boise State campus. First, it emphasizes the enhancement of student life and learning environments, including the construction of new academic buildings, upgraded residence halls, and expanded recreational spaces. Second, the plan prioritizes sustainability and environmental stewardship, incorporating energy-efficient designs, green spaces, and improved pedestrian and bicycle connectivity across the campus. Third, it focuses on fostering innovation and community partnerships, with dedicated zones for research facilities, collaborative hubs, and spaces that bridge the university with the surrounding Boise community.

University officials have stated that the master plan reflects a careful analysis of projected enrollment growth, evolving academic needs, and the desire to create a more cohesive and accessible campus. The approval from the State Board marks a critical milestone, allowing Boise State to move forward with detailed design work and phased implementation. The plan is expected to unfold over the next decade, with initial projects potentially breaking ground within the next two to three years, subject to funding and further regulatory approvals.


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