At the request of Vice Provost for Student Affairs Jean Kim, who heads the Student Life Task Force, the Campus-Community Coalition discussed the pros and cons for making University of […]
The Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival has a long and rich history, dating back to 1967 when the first University of Idaho Jazz Festival took place. Since then, UI has hosted […]
When Vice President for Finance Brian Foisy heard staff members were concerned about employees not being allowed higher pay if they moved between departments, he said the solution was as […]
Faculty Senate approved a new version of student evaluations that focuses on narrative feedback rather than a numerical form at their meeting this week. With the approval from Faculty Senate, […]
Laurie Karel grew up in a musical family. She remembered that her parents always sang, and she”s loved to sing as long as she can remember. The University of Idaho […]
Critics of performances at the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival are not called judges. Gregg Miller prefers a less intimidating term instead – Performance Evaluation Clinician (PEC). “Judge has kind of […]
Lindsey LaPrath of Middleton, Idaho, said she knew she was meant to be a Vandal long before she started her first year at the University of Idaho. “I am actually […]
Members of the University of Idaho faculty voiced their grievances regarding the new training modules for employees and supervisors at the Jan. 26 meeting of Faculty Senate. “It certainly has […]
When considering options for spread pay for University of Idaho employees, Head of the Spread Pay Task Force Becky Tallent said there are many different things to consider. “There are […]
When University of Idaho Alumna Amy Pence-Brown stood in the middle of a busy Boise market in just a black bikini and blindfold, she said it was one of the […]