Each year, the Palouse is visited by four ensembles as part of the Auditorium Chamber Music Series, and this year marks the 40th anniversary of the University of Idaho event. […]
Lorenzo Rene, a graduate teaching assistant in the College of Education, Health and Human Sciences, was recently highlighted by the University of Idaho for publishing two scholarly articles in academic […]
The City of Moscow announced on July 17 that it would begin making some investigation reports from the King Road Homicides case publicly available. Moscow Mayor Art Bettge told Moscow-Pullman […]
Ada County Judge Steven Hippler approved the media coalition’s request to lift a non-dissemination order in a hearing on Thursday, July 17. In its July 14 response, the state indicated […]
Starting July 17, witness a touching story of acceptance from Idaho Repertory Theatre, the professional summer theatre in residence at the University of Idaho. The play, written by Alfred Uhry, […]
In April, the U.S. Department of Agriculture terminated a $59 million University of Idaho grant that provided for the Innovative Agriculture and Marketing Partnership grant program. This was the largest […]
Celebrating its Residence Hall Association, the University of Idaho as been named the 2025 School of the Year by the National Association of College and University Residence Halls. The NACURH, […]
Two hours away from being inducted into the Spokane Hoopfest Hall of Fame, former Vandal guard Brian Kellerman was getting ready for the ceremony when he received news that left […]
The University of Idaho alumni network is invited to come together for an exciting evening of baseball and community spirit at this year’s Vandal Night with the Spokane Indians. The […]
On July 1, District 16 Rep. Todd Achilles announced he plans to leave the Democratic Party to run as an independent candidate for Senate. He will be challenging current U.S. […]