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The Office of Information Technology supports a wide variety of desktop, research, learning and enterprise software for Boise State University.

MICROSOFT OFFICE 2016 PROPLUS BASE APPLICATIONS FOR MAC Includes full versions: Word for Mac, Excel for Mac, PowerPoint for Mac, Outlook for Mac, OneNote. How to Download Microsoft Office 1. Go to: login.microsoft.com 2. In the email section. Type in your Boise State email. This is your ‘student login’. Usually it is your first and last name. This catalog is primarily for and directed at students. However, it serves many audiences, such as high school counselors, academic advisors, and the public. In this catalog you will find an overview of Boise State University and information on admission, registration, grades, tuition and fees, financial aid, housing, student services, and other important policies and procedures. When a new chief information officer joined the university several years ago, he immediately recognized the need to provide broader support for the university community—and the student body in particular—in line with Boise State’s growing emphasis on the student experience. That led to a search for a remote support solution that could support users with Windows or Mac OS X operating. Boise State creates opportunities. We’re here to help you make the most of the time, money, and energy you invest in your education — and in your future. Kj mac It all started in the basement of my Colorado Springs home when I was a teen, playing DJ with my 45’s. I was having fun but didn’t really give it much more thought until I went to college. Boise State has dedicated Jupyter Notebook servers for use in Software Carpentry. Users have the option of using these instead of installing the software below on their personal computers. Depending on which section(s) you attend, you'll use one of these servers.

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It all started in the basement of my Colorado Springs home when I was a teen, playing DJ with my 45’s. I was having fun but didn’t really give it much more thought until I went to college. There they told me I had to declare a major. While thumbing through the class catalog I came across The Communications Department-BINGO I found my home.

Thirty-seven years later I am still doing what I love, being on the air playing music! I moved to Idaho in 1978 and fell in love with Boise. No need to look anywhere else, this is where I am going to live and raise a family.

I worked for KFXD-AM for about 5 years, doing all sorts of shifts including Morning Drive. Then a call came in and a country station wanted me to do their Morning Drive Show. Off I went to be a Morning DJ on W O L D-sorry that’s a song, on KGEM! Stayed there until yet another call came in from a brand new FM country station and they wanted me to be the first one to sign on the station-off to the FM band and worked at KQFC for sixteen years!

Loved playing country music but the music I grew up on was calling my name, saying ‘come to K-HITS and bring back memories of the songs you were playing back in the 70’s when they were brand new.’ Off I went to play the Superhits of the 60-70-and 80’s at K-HITS, stayed with them for 10 years. That brings us to today where I am playing all the Feel Good Favorites from the 60’s and 70’s and every once in a while we slip in some 50’s all on KOOL Oldies 99.5. I love being the Morning Drive host, waking people up with wacky stories, contests all while giving them the MOST music in the Morning!

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When I am not on the air you could find me being the arena voice for the Boise State Broncos Men and Women’s basketball teams. I have had the honor of being ‘the voice of the Broncos’ for over 30 years. I also announce Boise State University Softball games. Oh yeah, I love to play golf! If you ever need