University of Idaho students are implementing their knowledge and showcasing their talents during UI’s Innovation Month. April, to which UI designated Innovation Month, hosts a myriad of events. The College […]
In the age of fake news and animosity between the press and federal government, New York Times reporter Adam Goldman offered some insight. “The government’s ability to genuinely call out […]
Students at the University of Idaho can now change their major using an online form in VandalWeb, replacing the physical form a student would take to their adviser or college […]
Nearly a decade ago, Christine Gilmore and a few friends wandered into the Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre, hoping to escape Moscow’s afternoon heat. Inside, the crisp smell of popcorn and […]
Many of us have lived through it — the terrifying yet exhilarating moment when we first visit prospective colleges as a graduating high school senior. Many students have no idea […]
Adam Goldman, national security reporter for the New York Times, will present Thursday night at the Oppenheimer Ethics Symposium in the University of Idaho Administration Building auditorium. Goldman, a Pulitzer […]
The Bruce Pitman Center was filled to the brim with bright young minds Saturday, as the University of Idaho hosted Invent Idaho, a competition between young inventors from across the […]
Greek life at the University of Idaho must adapt to a new accreditation system by the end of 2018. In January, chapter presidents received new guidelines for Greek life at […]
A race against the clock takes place every morning for Teja Sunku. The University of Idaho freshman is up and ready for his week and the start of his classes […]
The University of Idaho College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences announced Monday that Robin Johnson will take over as director of the School of Journalism and Mass Media, according […]