After six months of silence, UI’s students are speaking out about the Palestine and Israel war. The “Free Palestine Week of Action” is taking place from April 22 to the […]
The College of Science held its two-day event, Vandal Science Days, on April 19 and 20. This was a free event and was open to students, faculty and anyone visiting […]
On April 10, House Bill 710 was approved and signed by Governor Brad Little. This bill will remove “harmful” and “explicit” materials, as deemed by the bill’s texts, in […]
Freedom of the press in Native tribes was the focus of this year’s Oppenheimer Symposium featuring a panel of Native American journalists and a showing of “Bad Press” which made […]
On Tuesday, April 2, the University of Idaho introduced Dr. Twila Moon as their guest speaker at the 1912 Center. Moon is the Deputy Lead Scientist and Science Communication Liaison […]
House Bill 710 is set to eliminate materials it deems as “harmful” in Idaho public and school libraries. “We’ve seen a lot of bills like this happen across the nation,” […]
The annual Oppenheimer Ethics Symposium will debut a film called “Bad Press” directed by Rebecca Landsberry-Baker and Peeler. This film made its first appearance at the Sundance Film Festival in […]
“The university does not require or ask for diversity statements in hiring, as mandated by the University of Idaho Board of Regents resolution and the Idaho Legislature last year. We […]
“The University community values people of diverse cultures, classes, races, ethnicities, sexes, gender identities, mental and/or physical abilities, citizenship, nationalities, sexual orientations, religious backgrounds, ages, epistemologies, academic disciplines, veteran status, […]
‘Down for maintenance’ is what students have been receiving from the FAFSA page since late December when it opened for its ‘soft launch’, debuting its new form. The form must […]