The campus is located near
downtown Boise, on the south bank of the
Boise River, opposite
Julia Davis Park. With more than 170 buildings, the campus is at an
elevation of above
sea level, bounded by Capitol Boulevard on the west and Broadway Avenue to the east. Through the 1930s, the site was the
city's airport.
Albertsons Library The university library is named for grocery pioneer
Joe Albertson. It houses more than 650,000 books, over 130,000 periodicals, 107 public terminals for student use, and access to over 300 online databases.
Morrison Center The "Velma V.
Morrison Center for the Performing Arts" has 2,000 seats in its primary performance hall, and hosts a wide variety of fine arts performances, including the Broadway in Boise series, concerts and other events. The venue opened its doors in April 1984.
Computer Science Department The computer science department moved away from the main campus to a new building in downtown Boise. The CS department occupies 53,549 gross square feet, the full second and third floors of the building. The university's CS program is now located in the same building as Clearwater Analytics and within short walking distance of about 20 more of Boise's top technology companies.
Micron Center for Materials Research The Micron Center for Materials Research was established with a $25 million gift from
Micron Technology, which is headquartered in Boise. Completed in 2020, the building was designed by
Hummel Architects and Anderson Mason Dale Architects, with
Hoffman Construction as lead contractor. The building is designed with one research wing, home to sensitive equipment, and state of the art research laboratories, and a second wing, to hold classrooms, and office space. This latest donation by Micron marks a total of $40 million invested in materials science and engineering programs and associated research at BSU, resulting in a full complement of degrees in
materials science and engineering including bachelor's, master's and doctoral programs. In 2025, researchers from Boise State's Nagarajan Lab received a five-year federal biochemistry grant, the first of its kind awarded in Idaho, to advance molecular research and interdisciplinary science education.
Other campuses Extended Studies at Boise State offers regional programming at the
College of Western Idaho in
Nampa,
Mountain Home Air Force Base,
Gowen Field,
Twin Falls,
Lewiston, and
Coeur d'Alene. BSU also offers 29 degrees and certificates fully online. Beginning in 2016, Boise State began partnering with the
Harvard Business School to offer the Harvard Business School Online business fundamentals program to Idaho students and the business community. This collaboration is the only such Harvard collaboration with a public U.S. university. ==Academics and organization==