For Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein, the best way to build a peaceful future is through a proper deconstruction of, and reconciliation with, our past. Though initially touching on the unfortunate and […]
Since the first address in 1938 by Eleanor Roosevelt, the Borah Symposium has been a powerful event educating on issues of war and peace and inspiring the Pacific Northwest. […]
ASUI proposed Election Day holiday An ASUI bill to make Election Day a University of Idaho holiday was discussed in the Sept. 22 Faculty Senate meeting. If Election Day becomes a campus holiday, UI may need to add an extra instructional day to the fall semester, […]
In 1948, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt visited the University of Idaho to lecture on war and peace. This lecture was the first Borah Symposium. This year, for the first time […]
Monday 4 p.m. | Borah Symposium Plenary AddressInternational Ballroom, Bruce M. Pitman Center The Borah Symposium begins with a plenary address titled “Climate and Conflict.” Sherri Goodman, a senior strategist […]
In its 71st year with the University of Idaho, this year’s Borah Symposium will set its sights on modern approaches to securing peace and security Oct. 8 through Oct. 10. […]
The undergraduate research symposium hosted research from a variety of different colleges across the University of Idaho. Catherine Yenne, ASUI vice president and UI senior, presented two projects at the […]
Nobel Peace Prize winner Shirin Ebadi explained the importance on salad’s method of preparation at the 70th annual Borah Symposium Monday. The ingredients of a good salad taste well when […]
Former White House Adviser Robert Malley explored the country’s polarized state in his keynote address Wednesday at the University of Idaho’s 70th annual Borah Symposium.
Simon Bremer had never seen snow until he arrived in Boise five months ago. Beyond that, Bremer said he never saw a place that wasn’t plagued by violence or disease.