The Moscow Arts Commission and the City of Moscow Arts Department — both composed of community volunteers interested in the arts — are holding a reception for their newest exhibit […]
Biological organisms and ecosystems are incredibly complex. Oftentimes, it takes multiple researchers with diverse ranges of focus to understand biological puzzles. That’s why researchers Edwin Lewis and Shirley Luckhart work […]
Regardless of whether one is familiar with stories or issues within the LGBTQA community, Julia Keleher believes everyone will find something to enjoy in the upcoming LGBTQA Office Speakers Bureau […]
On the first day of anatomy class this semester, University of Idaho WWAMI students walked into a brightly lit, well-ventilated lab. New state-of-the-art equipment — including TV monitors for observing […]
University of Idaho doctoral student Rajani Dhingra spends her time researching images from Cassini — a spacecraft sent by several space agencies to study Saturn and its moons. While observing […]
The lights dim and the applause fades. The audience waits with bated breath in the seconds before the show begins. Actors and actresses wait in the wings — lines memorized […]
A little over a dozen people marched Monday in Moscow in celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Marchers held handmade signs adorned with messages such as “individually we are […]
Shirley Jackson, professor and chair of black studies at Portland State University, began her address at the University of Idaho Martin Luther King Celebrations by acknowledging that 2019 is a […]
The Salvation Army thrift store on Jackson Street will close its doors for the final time Thursday, Jan. 17. The move brings to close a thrift store with more than […]
The Office of Research and Economic Development (ORED) announced it will award grants to faculty for research, scholarly and creative work under the new Research, Infrastructure and Scholarly Excellence (RISE) […]