After retiring from his job as chair of the political science department at the University of Idaho in 2013, Don Crowley”s initial inclination was to turn down the offer he […]
After University of Idaho President Chuck Staben vetoed parts of a proposal to change the university”s family leave policy last year, several members of Faculty Senate said revising and resubmitting […]
High school teachers tend to discourage socializing among the students in their classes – the groups of rowdy teens sitting in the back row seem to be the bane of […]
General Education director Kenton Bird said the University of Idaho faces a challenge with their ISEM courses. The Integrated Seminar courses, intended to serve as capstone courses, are required in […]
Nate Fisher has the advantage of extra insight going into his new position as ASUI lobbyist since his father, Nate Fisher Sr., works as a lobbyist himself. “I caught the […]
After spending nearly eight years working in Washington D.C. for the National Education Association, Linda Campos and her husband decided it was time for a change. “I always wanted to […]
Like Martin Luther King Jr., Alicia Garza also has a dream. “In my dream, we would live in a world where all of us are valued, respected, able to hold […]
ASUI President Max Cowan isn”t so concerned with how he will be remembered after he graduates. “I”m more concerned about are we doing what”s best for the students right here […]
University of Idaho employees, including student employees and supervisors, will be required to complete training programs recently developed to teach employees about topics ranging from sexual harassment to overall university […]
Grades can impact students” lives years after they graduate college. “This is something that”s near and dear to students” hearts,” said ASUI Representative Lindsey LaPrath, speaking at Tuesday”s Faculty Senate […]