2020 MFA show
MFA show moved to September because of COVID-19

Master of Fine Arts (MFA) graduates were looking forward to showing their work at the Prichard Art Gallery after spring graduation until a global pandemic took the world by storm.

Bite Sized News: ASUI
Keep up to date with the University of Idaho's student government

ASUI Senate meets 6 p.m. Wednesdays. Agendas and minutes can be found on the ASUI website. Here’s the main updates from the Sept. 9 ASUI Senate meeting. Senator Michael Carberry […]

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ISMaRT Clinic open for appointments
New changes implemented to support social distancing and healthy interaction for students, staff and community members

The Integrated Sports Medicine and Rehabilitative Therapy Clinic (ISMaRT) reopened Aug. 31 to continue providing their services. ISMaRT provides athletic training and physical therapy to those in the community. Students […]

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“The Show Must Go On,” virtually
With COVID-19 concerns, the safest way to interact with others is online so the theater department at UI made the safest decision to hold auditions virtually

The University of Idaho Theater Department has decided to hold virtual auditions because “The show must go on,” and stand by tradition.

Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre | Kim Stager
Whatever happened to the Kenworthy?
How the Kenworthy has dealt with COVID-19

Movie theaters have been feeling the negative effects of COVID-19.While some have opened, many are still closed due to concerns. One of those theaters, the Kenworthy Performing Arts Center has been a part of the Moscow community since it opened in 1926.

Life Update
An opportunity for celebration
MFA show moved to September because of COVID-19

Master of Fine Arts (MFA) graduates were looking forward to showing their work at the Prichard Art Gallery after spring graduation until a global pandemic took the world by storm.

Beta Theta Pi fraternity on Greek Row | Kim Stager
UPDATE: Student injured at Beta Theta Pi fraternity
Police case closed, University of Idaho investigation ongoing

On Aug. 19, an incident at the University of Idaho Beta Theta Pi (BTP) fraternity caused 22 new members of the fraternity to move from Greek housing to on-campus student housing.