University of Idaho graduates will be able to hear the cheers of their loved ones and fellow Vandals echo throughout the Kibbie Dome May 15-16 during in-person commencement ceremonies. Graduates […]
At the University of Idaho, many choose Greek life for its unique living experience. More specifically, many choose to be part of sororities. All too often, sorority life can be diminished to stereotypes, but, in truth, life in these is shaped by leadership […]
We’ve all heard of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, but how was it established? What is currently going on with the policy? Lawyer, University of Idaho alumnus and […]
Butterflies are preparing to migrate over to Washington D.C. with the purpose of convincing U.S. Congress to establish a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants. To bring awareness to the […]
On Oct. 26, University of Idaho President C. Scott Green emailed students, faculty and staff announcing Faculty Senate’s decisions regarding the Spring 2021 calendar. After reviewing results from a poll, the university decided to leave the calendar unchanged.
The U.S. Department of Education (DE) announced new regulations regarding how institutions handle Title IX-related investigations this May. In accordance with these new regulations, University of Idaho worked with students, staff and faculty to develop new Title IX policies.
Gov. Brad Little announced the state will remain in Stage 4 for another two weeks because statewide COVID-19 hospitalizations are too high during a Sept. 3 press conference. Little said he does not classify staying in Stage 4 as a failure.
Whether farmworkers are working in the fields, dairy farms or packing plants, their labor is essential to the food supply industry. However, farmworkers are said to be one of the […]