The Boise State University (BSU) Bahá'í Campus Club sponsors events throughout the year which promote the unity of the races, nations and religions, and which provide opportunities to learn more about other Bahá'í beliefs.
Look for various activities on the BSU campus throughout the academic year. The campus club traditionally hosts the cocoa table at the Martin Luther King Day commemoration and can be found during the organization fairs each spring and fall.
You do not have to be a Bahá'í to join the club, but you do need to have a desire to promote the unity of all peoples and be a student at Boise State University. The club provides a supportive environment in which diversity of thought, race, religion and national origin are valued. If you would like to join the campus club or find out about Bahá'í activities on campus or in the area, email Donna Vakili, the BSU campus club faculty advisor or stop by their booth during campus orientation activities. The club has been very active, holding numerous informational and social meetings..