Community remembers Eugene Cline
Friends and students mourns loss of local music educator

Eugene Cline, a recently retired University of Idaho music educator, died in his home April 4 at the age of 75. Cline, a vocal coach and collaborative pianist with UI’s […]

Leadership at UI and beyond
UI alumnus Idaho Governor Brad Little speaks to Greek community about leadership

“Become the greatest version of yourself,” reads Phi Delta Theta’s mission. When Idaho Governor Brad Little attended UI in the ‘70s, he joined Phi Delta Theta, a fraternity that still […]

How to ‘live tiny’ in a bus
Family overcomes homelessness by converting a bus into a living space

A 240-square-foot, bright blue school bus named Farley is home to a family of six in Troy, Idaho.  Natalie Greenfield, Wesley Peterson and their four homeschooled children — ages 2, […]

Visiting home
UI presidential finalist Scott Green speaks about university marketing, community importance in visit to campus Friday

Scott Green wants to tell our story — the story of Moscow, the story of Idaho, the story of our university — and he wants to tell it to the […]

Tea, cake and ‘HERstory’
Women’s Center, Global Student Success Program to honor International Women’s Day

The University of Idaho Women’s Center, while providing services to all students year round, will spend March focusing on what originally gave the center its name: women. While spring break […]

Elizabeth Spiller speaks to campus
Presidential candidate Elizabeth Spiller speaks to the UI community on Tuesday

University of Idaho presidential finalist Elizabeth Spiller emphasized the importance of supporting communities as she spoke to the faculty, staff and students at Tuesday’s open forum. Vice president for Research […]

­“Life happens right here”
Owners of Swan Family Ink discuss their many services in healing arts

Telisa Swan Coahran believes tattoos can help people heal, especially from trauma. This idea became the overarching philosophy of her business, Swan Family Ink — a Moscow tattoo shop located […]

Friend, educator and leader
UI community remembers faculty member and local leader Tom Bitterwolf

Thomas Bitterwolf, an engaged community member and professor with the University of Idaho Department of Chemistry, died in his campus office Jan. 30.  The 72-year-old had recently been diagnosed with […]