Sometimes even the word leadership is intimidating, but Denise Carl said the University of Idaho Department of Student Involvement is attempting to interest students in leadership through its programs Lunches […]
Idaho suffered a $1 billion decrease in state revenue for K-12 education in 2011, and legislators had to balance a budget and state needs with 1/3 less funding. The need […]
More than 3,000 pounds of broken beer bottles, cans and other litter has been removed from Illia Dunes, which have been closed indefinitely for public safety reasons.
When he applied for the University of Idaho Director of Admissions position, Cezar Mesquita said he considered UI’s mission and how he envisioned himself in that role. So far, Mesquita […]
This year’s Serving Your New Community service project exceeded University of Idaho organizers’ expectations with 750 participants on Aug. 18.
The Idaho State Board of Education approved a 6.1 percent increase in tuition at the University of Idaho Wednesday, which will allow the university to move forward and improve the […]
It seems Karen Pohl lived life with such passion and excitement that she left an impression on everyone who knew her — an impression of positivity and goodness.
The Idaho State Legislature voted in March to pass a 2 percent Change in Employee Compensation for all state government departments and agencies, the first pay increase for University of […]
Music education often plays second fiddle to math and science in our society, but DoSomething.org and the VH1 Save The Music Foundation are trying to change that mentality.
The Idaho presidential party caucus was rescheduled in March for a reason — and it worked. Idaho will have more say in the Republican presidential nomination than ever before.