Idaho education goes online
Idaho became the first state in the U.S. to mandate two credits of online classes for high school students when the Idaho State Board of Education voted in favor of […]
Idaho became the first state in the U.S. to mandate two credits of online classes for high school students when the Idaho State Board of Education voted in favor of […]
Tis the season … To shop guilt free. Bring on the Christmas presents and sales. — Elizabeth
The Palouse’s largely agrarian economy is heavily dependent on weather that affects the growing season, and in light of projections for Northwest climate change the University of Idaho and other […]
Just as local fauna prepare for the winter by storing food and hibernating, Burley residents have the opportunity to do the same at this year’s fifth annual University of Idaho […]
Finally … I can’t believe I had to travel 1,378 miles to get the best wood of my life but I’m now in Minneapolis smiling and satisfied. So happy my […]
When a Palouse, Wash., daycare center was in danger of shutting down, a community of parents and volunteers came up with a unique fundraising idea to save it.
Fun times Sometimes, late at night, I rearrange traffic signs. People need to be challenged. — Jens
The goal is simple: 16,000 University of Idaho students by the year 2020. The preparation, on the other hand, will be difficult, said Steve Neiheisel, assistant vice president for Enrollment […]
Covering topics from drug-resistant bacteria to environmental science of streams, University of Idaho students will showcase real-world and laboratory projects in the seventh annual Research Expo.
For graduate student Matthew Aghai attending conferences and doing fieldwork are just part of the educational process. These extra curricular activities cost money, which most students don’t have.