A tusk-less elephant phenomenon led a University of Idaho professor to research in Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique. Ryan Long, an associate professor in wildlife sciences, along with researchers from […]
Faculty Senate covered the federal vaccine mandate, mask-wearing in sporting events at the University of Idaho and the creation of affinity groups from the recently formed faculty-staff policy group. Vaccine and […]
While the Idaho indoctrination in education task force concluded in August, it remains a topic of conversation throughout the state, with criticisms of the alleged indoctrination. ASUI Vice President Katelyn Hettinga and Director of Legislative Affairs Lydia McRoberts both followed the […]
Faculty Senate discussed shortened staff applications and the use of COVID-19 kits on campus at their Tuesday meeting. Staff recruitment Brandi Terwilliger, director of human resources, presented recruitment enhancement updates. Terwilliger […]
Leaders in the Moscow-Pullman community explored their organizations’ navigation through the COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccine requirements and mask mandates were discussed throughout the panel. Panelists included Moscow Mayor Bill Lambert, Gritman Medical Center CEO Kara […]
ASUI President Kallyn Mai and senators from ASUI talked to Faculty Senate about a timely feedback plan for student grades. Faculty Senate covered COVID-19 vaccine updates and the elimination of two minors at the University of Idaho. Timely feedback ASUI […]
Faculty Senate heard feedback from student reviews and considered student retention at their Tuesday meeting. The senate also received updates on COVID-19 screening kits and passed the renaming of a University of Idaho College of Natural Resources degree. Student retention Dean Kahler, vice […]
The road for Idaho’s Commission for Reapportionment has faced challenges from COVID-19, worked to maintain tribal boundaries and continues on their path to set up representatives’ districts for the next election. Every decade, a new census is conducted for state […]
Saturday, dozens of community members gathered in front of city hall for the Moscow Women’s March. The march was organized as one of many across the nation in protest of Texas’s recent abortion law, which made it possible for citizens […]
Ryan Crocker, former U.S. foreign ambassador, spoke Tuesday at the University of Idaho, encouraging students to enter the foreign service in his “The Meaning of Afghanistan” talk. Crocker, who served as ambassador for […]