Gov. Brad Little spoke at Nampa High School to discuss COVID-19 and the incoming semester, emphasizing the importance of vaccines in the school’s gymnasium. Here, Little also announced that the state will provide $30 million for expanded testing in K-12 schools. […]
The Idaho State Board of Education passed an amendment earlier this summer that changed policies requiring Idaho students to take entrance exams, like SAT and ACT, to be admitted into […]
Owners of The Storm Cellar consignment store, Austin and Laura Storm, are in the process of trying to save the abandoned St. Ignatius hospital in Colfax, Washington. They are partnered […]
The City of Moscow has passed the resolution for the sale of the police station on 118 E. Fourth St. to the University of Idaho. UI proposed to purchase the soon-to-be former police […]
The University of Idaho’s cybersecurity program will be offering a new master’s degree, the first of it’s kind in the state. The College of Engineering will now offer a new master’s program in cybersecurity after approval from the […]
In the past year, University of Idaho has dealt with issues that have affected the budget from COVID-19 financial cuts to the 2021 legislative session addressing university spending. “The attention gets paid more to the general […]
In an email from Torrey Lawrence, University of Idaho provost and executive vice president, he announced that UI will be observing Juneteenth. The university will close at all its locations on Monday, June 21 for the holiday. […]
Washington State University announced requirements for students and employees to provide proof of vaccination for COVID-19 for the 2021-2022 academic school year. A statement from WSU President Kirk Schulz announced […]
The Student Alumni Relations Board has been planning ways to hold Parent and Family Weekend while adapting to the COVID-19 pandemic. Board President Elizabeth Marshall explained how the event changed […]
Since the start of the pandemic, the University of Idaho’s military program has been finding new ways to train cadets and adapt to COVID-19. Military and Veteran Services Director Jason M. Nierman said staff have been taking steps to ensure cadets are safe while training. “Under different […]