Boise State MakerLab
MakerLab Manager
The MakerLab is housed in Albertsons Library at Boise State University. With the vision to empower Boise State learners and researchers, the MakerLab serves the students, staff, and faculty to create new information. They create prototypes, ideas, products, solutions, code, files, parts, and most importantly – they create community.
The MakerLab is a radically inclusive community with a clear pipeline to fabrication resources, entrepreneurial support, and information resources. Users come to the space to collaborate, build, hack, invent, share, make, and do. The MakerLab employees help facilitate users to make for the social good to create solutions that solve local and social issues. The Coaches and Leads work to empower everyone to acquire new skills and help their dreams come to life.
Go to www.boisestate.edu/library-makerlab to learn more.
Press
Boise State’s MakerLab: It’s Inclusive. It’s Creative. It’s Not Just for Engineers from Boise State Update
Boise State MakerLab makes technology accessible for students from The Arbiter
Engineering students 3D print learning aids for local agency from Boise State Update
3-D printing lab helps people with visual impairments from Idaho News 6
The Medical Arts: Boise State Makers and Profs Team Up to Make Face Masks from Idaho Press
Assisting Health Workers Through the MakerLab from Boise State University
Boise State University using 3D printers to make face shields for Treasure Valley hospitals from KTVB
Meet Amanda Baschnagel, alumna and new manager of the MakerLab from Boise State Update