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Boise State News July 8, 2021
Computer keyboard, cybersecurity, stock photo, by Priscilla Grover
Boise State University is pleased to announce the newly created Master of Science in Cybersecurity program. This graduate degree program equips students with the advanced knowledge and skills needed to effectively protect the critical data and infrastructure of companies, communities and the nation.
“The United States Department of Labor projects Cyber Security/Information Security professionals to be one of the fastest growing careers in America between 2019-2029 with 31% growth and over 40,000 jobs with a median pay of $103,590,” said dean of the College of Business and Economics, Mark Bannister. “Similarly, Idaho projects 11% job growth.”
Boise State News May 24, 2021
Jack Marr
The 2021 spring conference for the Consortium of Undergraduate International Business Education (CUIBE) was co-hosted by Boise State’s College of Business and Economics and the University of Wyoming’s College of Business. Led by Jack Marr, clinical assistant professor at Boise State, and University of Wyoming College of Business Dean David Sprott, the theme of this year’s conference was “Rethinking Global Capitalism: A View from the Mountain West.”
The event was originally planned to be held in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, as a halfway point between the two universities. The in-person event was canceled due to COVID, so Marr and Sprott hosted a virtual, three-day conference with more than 80 participants.
Boise State News May 4, 2021
Boise State University has named John Buckwalter as provost and vice president for academic affairs.
Buckwalter joins Boise State after serving as the Betty L. Tointon endowed dean of the College of Health and Human Sciences at Kansas State University, as well as a professor in the Department of Kinesiology.
“John Buckwalter is an innovative, strong, and compassionate leader who received positive support from Deans, our Faculty Senate, and a wide range of campus constituents. People who have worked closely with him throughout his career have admired his ability to make extraordinary things happen all while caring deeply for each of the people that those projects touched, from faculty to staff to students. He has the courage to step into and address difficulties, as well as the creativity to find meaningful pathways through challenges. He will bring fresh eyes to our community and will help us continue to chart the upward trajectory o
Boise State News February 2, 2021
Robert V. Hansberger
The family of the late Idaho business icon Robert V. Hansberger has honored him by creating the Robert V. Hansberger Endowed Chair within the Boise State’s College of Business and Economics. The $1.75 million gift establishes a permanently endowed fund for a business ethics chair position within the college – the first of its kind in Idaho.
“Our father believed strongly that business has a great deal of responsibility to the individuals and society in which it operates,” said Carol Hansberger Lloyd. “Therefore, our goal in endowing a chair in the College of Business and Economics is to continue the legacy of Bob Hansberger, and to encourage corporate social responsibility and the application of ethical values in making business decisions.”