Intelligence in all its forms
Intelligent Lives to screen on campus Friday for Developmental Disability Awareness Month

In order to showcase the injustices people with disabilities often face, Dan Habib — a project director and filmmaker at the University of New Hampshire — created “Intelligent Lives,” a […]

Returning to the rodeo
Professor earns $50,000 fellowship for Gay Rodeo Oral History Project

Rebecca Scofield spends her time traveling to rodeos sponsored by the International Gay Rodeo Association, recording oral accounts and the histories of their participants. Scofield, a University of Idaho history […]

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 […]

Asked and answered
“Sexperts” to provide education on LGBTQA sexual health and relationships

Finding information about safe sex as a member of the LGBTQA community isn’t always easy, which is why the University of Idaho LGBTQA Office is hosting a panel with various […]

Facing the realities of racism
Ty-Ron Douglas shared his passion for working against racial injustice delivering the Black History Month Keynote Address Thursday

Gospel song floods the Vandal Ballroom as University of Missouri Associate Professor Ty-Ron Douglas walks off the podium and into the audience Wednesday night. The director and program coordinator of […]

Panel focuses on sanctuary, asylum
Experts provide explanations on immigration and sanctuary at Tuesday night gathering

Students and community members gathered Tuesday night at the 1912 Center to discuss providing sanctuary in the context of immigration and refugees. Vice Chair of the Moscow Human Rights Commission […]

Jazz and world peace
Martin Institute Director brings international relations to Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival Friday

One of the amenities provided to students attending the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival is an array of interesting workshops to attend. Most of the people who run these workshops work […]

Past connections and ‘Present Laughter’
UI theater professor discusses journey to Moscow and upcoming play, premiering March 1

Craig Miller’s desire to perform is what initially drew him to the theater industry more than 20 years ago. Now, the University of Idaho associate professor said it is his […]