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Presidential Innovation Awards

Innovation demands daring.

Everyday on our Boise State campus, students, faculty and staff are working to solve problems in imaginative, new ways. This innovation mindset, what we call blue turf thinking, is evident in the everyday innovations you see all over campus–creative efforts that lead to the success and well-being of our campus community and beyond. We strive to nurture a culture where every member of our Boise State community is empowered to be innovative. The nominees and winners of the Presidential Innovation Awards exemplify that culture in ways both large and small, and they inspire all of us to proudly innovate into the future.

— Dr. Marlene Tromp, President

Jennie Myers

2025 Winner | Faculty

Jennie Myers is a clinical assistant professor in the College of Innovation and Design. Her AI-Prompted Personalized Experiential Learning (APPEL) Framework is an innovative way to integrate AI into higher education. Rather than relying on AI for quick answers or static lesson planning, APPEL immerses students in realistic, profession-specific challenges.

Brittany Watson, Theresa Grace, Candice Johnson, Rachael Bledsoe and Kaylin Holmquist 

2025 Winners | Staff

Members of the Clinical Compliance Leadership Team, from left to right: Rachael Bledsoe, Theresa Grace, Kaylin Holmquist, Brittany Watson. Not pictured: Candice Johnson.

The Clinical Leadership Team in the School of Nursing developed an integrated suite of digital tools and processes that have transformed how clinical placements and student compliance are managed. Their innovation has significantly reduced non-compliance rates, increased administrative efficiency, and supported a 25% expansion in student capacity—all while streamlining coordination with over 45 local clinical partners and creating a more efficient, student-centered process.

Nicholas Lloyd

2025 Winner | Student

Nicholas Lloyd is the 2025 student innovation award winner. Lloyd exemplifies leadership and innovation at Boise State University, driving impactful initiatives like Feed The Funnel and record-breaking scholarship advocacy, while empowering others through mentorship and service to create lasting change for the campus community and beyond.

2024 Presidential Innovation Award Winners

  • Jared Talley

    Faculty Winner

    Talley’s research focuses on community collaboration in the environmental governance of the American West. He received a Resource Nexus for Sustainability Grand Challenge award this year. This interdisciplinary initiative elevates societally relevant questions around finite and critical resources, sustainability and community needs. He led the team that focused on regenerative ranching and carbon project potential in Idaho, seeking to better understand how diverse communities relate to the land and how this relationship poses both obstacles and opportunities for collaboration and governance.

    Talley’s research focuses on community collaboration in the environmental governance of the American West. He received a Resource Nexus for Sustainability Grand Challenge award this year. This interdisciplinary initiative elevates societally relevant questions around finite and critical resources, sustainability and community needs. He led the team that focused on regenerative ranching and carbon project potential in Idaho, seeking to better understand how diverse communities relate to the land and how this relationship poses both obstacles and opportunities for collaboration and governance.

  • Kristin Olson, Ashley Nichols, Andy Giacomazzi

    Staff Winners

    This staff-faculty trio created Conflict Support Services, an impactful experiential learning opportunity that helps students learn to solve problems. Through this program, Boise State students, primarily those who live in student housing, connect with peers trained in the Conflict Management Program who provide conflict coaching, facilitate conversations and mediate disputes. Students receiving the services are introduced to a field of study and opportunities for earning a certificate, if they are interested.

    This staff-faculty trio created Conflict Support Services, an impactful experiential learning opportunity that helps students learn to solve problems. Through this program, Boise State students, primarily those who live in student housing, connect with peers trained in the Conflict Management Program who provide conflict coaching, facilitate conversations and mediate disputes. Students receiving the services are introduced to a field of study and opportunities for earning a certificate, if they are interested.

  • Makena Chase

    Student Winner

    Chase single-handedly founded the Special Olympics Club at Boise State. She pioneered this path for student involvement by reaching out to deans, publishers, student clubs, faculty organizations and other groups to inform students of the opportunity. She also raised almost $500 for the initiative during Bronco Giving Day. This is just the beginning of the positive impact this organization will have.

    Chase single-handedly founded the Special Olympics Club at Boise State. She pioneered this path for student involvement by reaching out to deans, publishers, student clubs, faculty organizations and other groups to inform students of the opportunity. She also raised almost $500 for the initiative during Bronco Giving Day. This is just the beginning of the positive impact this organization will have.

2023 Presidential Innovation Award Winners

  • Kathleen Araújo

    Faculty Winner

    Dr. Kathleen Araújo, Director of the Energy Policy Institute in the School of Public Service at Boise State University, created a unique, cross-institutional graduate certificate program that is the first of its kind, the Graduate Certificate Program in Nuclear Safeguards and Security. The curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of nuclear safeguards and security, as well as the policy and regulatory frameworks that govern these areas.

    Dr. Kathleen Araújo, Director of the Energy Policy Institute in the School of Public Service at Boise State University, created a unique, cross-institutional graduate certificate program that is the first of its kind, the Graduate Certificate Program in Nuclear Safeguards and Security. The curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of nuclear safeguards and security, as well as the policy and regulatory frameworks that govern these areas.

  • Griff Allen

    Staff Winner

    Griff Allen, the Engineering Innovation Studio Manager, is a key player in providing a welcoming environment for experiential learning among students at Boise State University. Allen is responsible for the creation and development of the EIS, originally designed for Mechanical Engineering students, now also serving Civil Engineering and Engineering+. With his innovative thinking, Allen has built an environment for student collaboration and intentional design that has grown into a welcoming, inclusive, and dynamic space.

    Griff Allen, the Engineering Innovation Studio Manager, is a key player in providing a welcoming environment for experiential learning among students at Boise State University. Allen is responsible for the creation and development of the EIS, originally designed for Mechanical Engineering students, now also serving Civil Engineering and Engineering+. With his innovative thinking, Allen has built an environment for student collaboration and intentional design that has grown into a welcoming, inclusive, and dynamic space.

  • Mustafa Hakeem

    Student Winner

    Mustafa Hakeem, an honors student in Business at Boise State University, revived the Business Professionals of America club after it had been inactive since 2019 due to a lack of leadership. Hakeem saw the potential in the club, one of the only business clubs at Boise State with national recognition, and worked tirelessly to resurrect it. Through his leadership skills and dedication, Hakeem was able to bring in passionate members and secure funding for the club’s activities, ultimately leading to its success.

    Mustafa Hakeem, an honors student in Business at Boise State University, revived the Business Professionals of America club after it had been inactive since 2019 due to a lack of leadership. Hakeem saw the potential in the club, one of the only business clubs at Boise State with national recognition, and worked tirelessly to resurrect it. Through his leadership skills and dedication, Hakeem was able to bring in passionate members and secure funding for the club’s activities, ultimately leading to its success.

2025 Nominations

The Presidential Innovation Awards at Boise State recognize excellence in innovation from across the Boise State campus. Awards celebrate creating a culture of innovation, imaginative approaches to problem-solving, and evidence of experimentation and growth mindset. Know someone whose creative efforts should be recognized?

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