For 70 years, the University of Idaho Borah Symposium has worked to promote the continuation of Idaho Sen. William Borah’s vision for peace through a variety of on-campus events that […]
Anthony Davis, director of the Center for Forest Nursery and Seedling research at the University of Idaho, said after several chance encounters with Emmanuel Stefanakis, he knew they were meant […]
Keynote speaker Samantha Nutt called for students and residents of north Idaho to campaign against world violence and small arms trade during the keynote address of the Borah Symposium Wednesday […]
Combining politics, creativity and debate, the annual Borah Symposium aims to bring the community closer together. University of Idaho music professor and Borah Symposium Committee chair Barry Bilderback said the […]
The upcoming Borah Symposium will be unique in more than one way, said Bill Smith, director of the Borah Foundation. In past years, the symposium has reached out to the […]
Borah Symposium speaker addresses state autonomy Within the duty of a democratic nation is the responsibility to deal with sovereignty and its many challenges, including a responsibility to intervene and […]
Annual symposium brings border policy experts to UI Foreign policy will collide with border affairs at the University of Idaho’s 2015 Borah Symposium, a three-day annual lecture series supported by […]
Priya Satia, an associate professor of modern British history at Stanford University, spoke Tuesday night about the development of modern wartime tactics in the Middle East during World War I, […]
“The Legacy of WWI: The Making of the Modern World” is the title of the 2014 University of Idaho Borah Symposium.
Soldiers and athletes are symbols of national pride, according to Lysa Salsbury, co-chair of the Borah Symposium and coordinator of programs at the University of Idaho Women’s Center.