Educating through ethics
When Edward Snowden leaked thousands of classified documents detailing surveillance programs to multiple media outlets, it sparked a worldwide debate on privacy, national security and the media’s role in covering […]
When Edward Snowden leaked thousands of classified documents detailing surveillance programs to multiple media outlets, it sparked a worldwide debate on privacy, national security and the media’s role in covering […]
When the Idaho Geological Survey released a new geologic map of Idaho in 2012, it concluded a decade of work for the department.
Spending six hours in a conference room studying first aid and resuscitating plastic mannequins is not the ideal way to spend a Saturday for most students. But for Kyle Swanstrom […]
In his first move as University of Idaho President, Chuck Staben has announced the university will ask the Idaho State Board of Education for a 4.7 percent increase in undergraduate […]
Faculty and staff from the College of Education will be relocated to temporary offices for two years, as the College of Education building begins construction and asbestos reduction this summer. […]
Interim President Don Burnett stepped on stage at the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival last Saturday to remind the audience of the University of Idaho’s mission.
Students scattered to their seats and the hum of side conversations died down as Bob Mintzer, longtime tenor saxophone player for the funk fusion group Yellowjackets, approached the stage at […]
John Wayne, or at least a version of him, has been with Lt. David Lehmitz ever since he joined the Moscow Police Department 26 years ago.
It’s no secret the University of Idaho’s Greek system has tried to rid itself of the out of control party scene stereotype for decades. However, multiple mentions in the […]
Sean Richarz, a Moscow native and University of Idaho alumnus, spent 42 years attending the Lionel Hampton International Jazz Festival to see jazz legends like Dizzy Gillespie and Stan Getz […]