
Students especially look forward to the Spring and Winter Commencement Ceremonies held in Holt Arena.

The arena is used for football and basketball games, indoor track meets, and various trade and garden shows, as well as monster truck exhibitions. Occupied in 1971, Holt Arena was the first enclosed football stadium on any university campus. Eames Advanced Technical Education and Innovation Complex now houses several programs from the College of Technology, allowing the College to expand its programs and provide opportunities for research. In 2011, ISU purchased the Ballard Medical/Kimberly Clark building, which the university repurposed as a research facility. The facility and the various wonderful performances it presents are a must-see part of campus. The Center also includes classroom space, offices for the Department of Theatre and Dance, and a conference room. The three-level concert hall, the Center’s largest venue, incorporates state-of-the-art design and technology to optimize sound. This 123,000 square foot facility includes a 1200-seat concert hall, an elegant rotunda, a 446-seat thrust theatre, and a 200-seat Black Box theatre. Stephens Performing Arts Center, completed in 2004, is located on 16.8 acres, high on a hill on the perimeter of the campus, adjacent to I-15.
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This expansive facility creates a new living, learning, studying, social, and academic heart for the campus. The Rendezvous also serves students with a 120-seat drop-in computer lab and numerous styles of study and relaxation spaces. It contains 82 student suites that house 300 students, a core food service facility to serve housing students and retail customers, and an academic building with 31 classrooms, two computer labs, and a 250-seat lecture hall/future planetarium. The Rendezvous is a 256,000 square foot, multi-use facility located in the center of campus. The university commuter bus system brings students to the campus from over 70 miles away from Idaho Falls, neighboring towns, and areas in between.Īll academic units are housed in the various campus buildings ranging from the oldest, Frazier Hall (built in 1925), to the newest, the Rendezvous Building (completed in 2008). The campus is located just off of I-15, making access very easy. Riding a bicycle is also a popular way to get around campus.
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There are over 5,600 parking spaces available throughout the campus.įor convenience, a free on-campus shuttle bus is available during the fall and spring semesters. Its 105 buildings are surrounded by 180 acres of attractively maintained landscape. The Idaho State University campus encompasses over 1,100 acres of property.

