A month of innovation
UI students showcase their talents during Innovation Month

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 […]

Good as Goldman
New York Times reporter Adam Goldman presents during the Oppenheimer Ethics Symposium

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 […]

A major decision
Students can now change their majors online

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 […]

‘A living theater’
Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre continues to grow, impact the lives of community members

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 […]

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A fresh take on the Vandal family
UIdaho Bound plays an important role in educating, preparing and exciting incoming students

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 […]

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New York Times reporter to speak at UI

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 […]

Bright ideas at UI
Invent Idaho welcomed students from across the state to show off their inventions

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 […]