The University of Idaho is allowing undergraduate and graduate students to opt into a Pass/Fail grading system for Spring 2020 due to the COVID-19 outbreak, according to an email from provost […]
Big-ticket items: Pass or fail grading systems There is consideration of moving to a pass or fail grading system for the Spring 2020 semester. President Jacob Lockhart discussed this system […]
The first three deaths of COVID-19 in Idaho have been confirmed, according to the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. The deaths include a male over the age of 60 […]
On March 26, the Moscow City Council called an emergency meeting to approved Resolution No. 2020-07 to extend Public Health Emergency Order No. 20-02, until May 5. Moscow Mayor Bill […]
El gobernador Brad Little emitió una orden estatal de quedarse en casa durante una conferencia de prensa el miércoles. La orden entra en vigencia de inmediato y permanecerá vigente durante […]
Gov. Brad Little has issued a statewide stay-at-home order during a press conference Wednesday. The order goes into effect immediately and will stay in effect for 21 days, ending April 15. A stay-at-home order […]
Idaho North Central Health confirmed the first case of COVID-19 in Nez Perce County. The case is an individual under 60, no other information is known at this time. The […]
President C. Scott Green urged all staff members to work from home if they have the means to in an email sent Tuesday. This email was sent out in response […]
Idaho Gov. Brad Little provided updates about the state’s spread of COVID-19 in a press conference Monday. Little said there will be no state-wide mandated closures or shelter-in-place orders until […]
The University of Idaho Dean of Students Office held a Facebook Live on Monday to update the community and answer questions regarding UI’s response to COVID-19. Led by Blaine Eckles, […]