The Asian American experience is complex and different for each individual, and the University of Idaho Library and Shelley Carr have teamed up with the Asian American Pacific Islander Association (AAPIA) to […]
Educating yourself, listening to others and putting your preconceived biases, misperceptions and misinterpretations away will help in understanding trans, nonbinary and gender fluid identifying individuals’ experiences. A great way to […]
In February, the University of Idaho Library featured a display to celebrate Black History Month, and as a follow up they are showing another as a commencement to Women’s History […]
The Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) has a small but passionate team of three staff members and a wide network of student organizations. This team is made up of Office […]
During Black History Month, students of The Black Student Union do not want people to focus only on what is in the past. Instead, Black Student Union Communications Director KT […]
This year’s World Music Celebration Concert was different from its eight predecessors as viewers joined a Zoom panelist presentation rather than attending the event in-person. This concert was anything but […]
George Floyd’s death was a wake-up call for people across the nation. The Black Lives Matter movement over the summer triggered a new level of responsiveness for the needs of Black students at the University of Idaho and it led to the revival of the Black Student Union.
The Black faculty and staff on campus at the University of Idaho have decided to come together to create an organization. The conversations began last spring, but they have not quite defined what type of group they would like to be and will be referred to as an association for now.
Have you ever seen a four woman play take place in four different rooms?
A transition of power can be awkward and emotional, but when Joseph Brueher became president of the Interfraternity Council (IFC), the transition happened smoothly inside a Moscow coffee shop.