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Boise, ID – Movement

  • The Lookout Room at the Boise State Student Union 1910 West University Drive Boise, ID, 83725 United States (map)

STORY COLLIDER PRESENTS: STORIES FROM BOISE STATE

The Story Collider is delighted to partner with Boise State University and share stories from their Undergraduate program in Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering.

Join us for an evening of five true, personal stories about movement! Whether it’s travelling around the world to figure out who you are, changing directions in a careers or shifting your perspective – we move.

Doors open at 6:00 pm MT. Show starts at 6:30 pm MT.

Hosted by Gastor Almonte and Meisa Salaita.

There is livestream available to attend the event remotely and will be provided to all registered attendees.

Natalie Ayala: I am a mechanical engineering student at Boise State University pursuing minors in computational engineering and computer science. I have aspired to become an aerospace engineer and an astronaut since 8th grade. My goal is to advocate for minorities in STEM and represent Hispanic/Latino women in engineering.

 

Morgan Roberts: I am a Mechanical Engineering major in my junior year at Boise State University. I am currently pursuing aerospace engineering and have had wonderful opportunities interning for various aerospace companies in the US and am hopeful to get more! I love playing volleyball, reading, spending time with friends and family, and working in the machine shop on campus. I am looking forward to participating in the Story Collider event and appreciate this wonderful opportunity.

 

Logan Schulze: Making it through life one day at a time.

 

As a second generation Mechanical Engineer (in training) Mate King has spent his life asking "How can I make this work?" Whether trying to figure out how to make a motorcycle ride on water, to designing fuel delivery systems for rocket ships, his world of engineering is just getting started. His dream is to work in the outdoor space, designing cutting edge gear that allows the greatest performance possible in the most extreme conditions.

 

Kevin Ericksen: I am a Mechanical engineering student at Boise State. I grew up in Folsom California. I spend my free time exercising, playing guitar, and fraternizing with friends.

 

Acknowledgement: “This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant IUSE-2142137.”
Disclaimer: “Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.”
Approved under IRB#126-SB21-210

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