State funding for the University of Idaho was called a success by President Scott Green in an email to UI students and employees Thursday morning. UI is expected to benefit […]
The Department of Earth and Spatial Sciences has put forward a proposal for a bachelor’s degree in Climate Change and Solutions. The degree focuses not only on the science behind […]
Students have strong opinions about abortion, free speech and the education they pay for. If we didn’t know this before the last month, it’s become extremely clear in the aftermath […]
University of Idaho staff detail the impacts of COVID-19 on recruitment and enrollment, expecting improved numbers following October census. UI’s Vice Provost for Strategic Enrollment Management (SEM) Dean Kahler discussed […]
After an uptick in COVID-19 cases the week before spring break some Greek chapters at the University of Idaho had to quarantine. The Greek community has continued to adapt since the start […]
Not all Idaho universities and colleges are requiring students be tested for COVID-19. With thousands of students on campus, some found the potential requirement unrealistic.
The Human Rights Commission (HRC) of Moscow is requesting the Moscow City Council make public bathrooms gender neutral.
University of Idaho President C. Scott Green has announced a proposed mandatory furlough plan for fiscal year 2021. The furlough plan is a response to the university’s current financial burden. […]
The University of Idaho was one of the last public universities in Idaho to cancel commencement and to indefinitely cancel face-to-face instruction. UI is Idaho’s only land-grant university and it […]
Throughout the spread of COVID-19 within the state, the University of Idaho made the decision to move to online instruction indefinitely and postpone commencement this semester. At the same time, […]