OneMineralogy, a University of Idaho-led project, received a $1.25 million grant from the National Science Foundation. The grants aims to improve mineral data system construction and visibility, create opportunities for students and support Idaho’s mining economy and workforce. […]
The University of Idaho Faculty Senate approved 17 University Curriculum Committee items regarding degree modifications, name changes, new programs and curricular updates. Delivered by Steve Wang, UCC 615 proposed a new master’s degree in AI. […]
Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson announced on Nov. 13 that $3 million has been included in community project funding to the University of Idaho-led Idaho Center for Agriculture, Food and Environment in Rupert, Idaho. The funding is to build a flexible […]
A proposal for an ad hoc committee on fall break was brought up to the University of Idaho Faculty Senate. The goal of the committee would be to investigate the need for a short fall break sometime in […]
Changes to the periodic performance review process pass 19-1 after weeks of debate The University of Idaho Faculty Senate approved revisions to its periodic performance review policy in a 19-1 vote, finalizing changes […]
The University of Idaho Faculty Senate discussed amendments to the draft of the post-tenure review policy to be in accordance with Idaho State Board of Education requirements and federal Title II regulations regarding accessibility for […]
Idaho began issuing partial Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits for more than 15,000 low-income residents as of Nov. 7, with plans to provide the remaining funds to households by Nov. […]
President Scott Green and Vice President Christopher Nomura presented Ph.D. production incentive program to the University of Idaho Faculty Senate at the weekly meeting held on Tuesday, Nov. 4. According […]
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will be delayed for the month of November as a result of the federal government shutdown and funding lapse, according to the Idaho Department of […]
Concerns were raised to Torrey Lawrence, provost and executive vice president, about media reports of 28 positions being cut from the University of Idaho at the faculty senate meeting on […]