On Tuesday, April 2, the University of Idaho introduced Dr. Twila Moon as their guest speaker at the 1912 Center. Moon is the Deputy Lead Scientist and Science Communication Liaison […]
A University of Idaho student was arrested in New York City on Sept. 18 after blocking the entrance to the Federal Reserve Building during a climate change protest. On Sept. […]
The Last of Us has gained an incredible amount of success since its HBO adaptation of the original game. What’s even better, the science actually adds up in most cases. […]
Johan Swinnen, director general of the International Food Policy Research Institute, promoted a multilateral approach to address growing issues of food insecurity during the CALS speaker series. Swinnen is also […]
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 […]
Agriculture and environmental protection have overlapping goals relating to pollinators, according to Dr. Neal Williams. Williams is a Professor of Entomology at University of California Davis. He is also the […]
Frustrations from non-tenured faculty dominated Tuesday’s meeting in Faculty Senate, which also addressed the approval of a new degree on climate change and issues with restrained grant use. On behalf […]
University of Idaho’s College of Agricultural and Life Sciences will receive a grant of up to $55 million from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. This grant is twice as large […]
Moscow City Council discussed the Climate Action Plan that has been in the works for over a year this Monday. Last week, at the Youth Rally for Climate Change, Kelli […]
In 2019, 75.9% of U.S. citizens drove to work alone according to the America Community survey. This shouldn’t shock anyone living in the U.S. Driving yourself to work is very […]