The Ethos Project
Inform to Enlighten -- Amaze to Inspire -- Network to Share
http://ethosprojectboise.com/
04/22/2019
Check out the symposium's digital program featuring Dreyfus Art!
http://bit.ly/2Xzy3Bc
It's symposium day! We hope to see you all at 6 in Jordan Ballroom!
04/18/2019
The countdown continues to symposium day!
Boise State undergraduates from across disciplines will deliver dynamic talks on everything from harnessing creative energy and bridging cultural gaps, to countering reductive narratives and augmented reality spacesuits at the fourth annual Ethos Project symposium, 6-8 p.m., Monday April 22, in the Jordan Ballroom.
“As NASA looks to Mars and beyond, updating their technology to adapt to the challenges of a new planet is crucial,” says junior Boise State College of Innovation + Design's GIMM program and Computer Science Department at Boise State University double-major Olivia Thomas, who is currently in Houston at the Johnson Space Center with Boise State's NASA SUITS team.
“I’ll be discussing how my team and I are helping NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration to design the next generation of spacesuit.”
The Ethos Project symposium empowers students to become advocates on campus and in the community. The event is free and open to the public.
Learn more: https://boi.st/2ZjyLV6
RSVP here: https://boi.st/2Dgoekc
There's less than two weeks before our big symposium and speaker reveals are coming soon! What are you hoping to see on the symposium stage this year?
04/08/2019
Ready, set, mark your calendars for the annual symposium!
04/04/2019
Don't forget to add the symposium to your calendar! We have some amazing stories about connectivity and change to share with you, so don't miss out!
01/31/2019
Mark your calendars for April 22nd, the fourth annual Ethos Project Symposium!
11/30/2018
Speaker application deadline has been extended to December 7th! We hope this encourages you all to apply - find the application on the homepage of www.
The Ethos Project The Ethos Project empowers students to become advocates on campus and in the community.
11/07/2018
What are we looking for in a speaker?
Our ideal speaker is dedicated, passionate, and creative. They think outside the box of what is expected to make an impact in the community. They have a project based on individual research that aims to create change. They are upstanders, they use their story to inspire others, and they are eager to grow. If this sounds like you, go apply to speak at the symposium!
Apply at:
11/05/2018
Why should you apply to be a speaker?
Speaking on the symposium stage can be a life-changing experience. Often times, students hit a point in their projects where they find themselves asking "now what?" Our symposium is designed to empower students who are already advocates for change on campus and in the community. Speaking at the symposium isn't just giving about giving a presentation. We assist students in shaping and advancing their ideas and learning how to tell their stories. You will leave the stage with a whole new set of tools and connections to drive your project forward.
Apply at:
11/02/2018
Symposium applications are live! Apply now or share with a friend.
09/26/2018
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