Freedom of the press in Native tribes was the focus of this year’s Oppenheimer Symposium featuring a panel of Native American journalists and a showing of “Bad Press” which made […]
Severe inclement weather has almost become a norm these days. From polar vortexes to record-breaking heat waves, the evidence is there and most scientists agree — climate change is real […]
Kenton Bird sent in an application to The Argonaut before the fall of 1972. However, the then University of Idaho freshman never received a response until December of that year. […]
The University of Idaho’s first-to-second-year retention rate rose from 77 to 82 percent this year, said UI President Chuck Staben. Staben spoke optimistically about retention and enrollment and said the […]
Lack of classroom space is becoming an issue for the University of Idaho. During Tuesday’s Faculty Senate meeting, director of General Education Kenton Bird proposed a resolution to the senators […]
In an effort to improve student teaching evaluations, the University of Idaho Teaching and Advising Committee is reviewing the process and compiling recommendations.
In an effort to improve learning assessment, the University of Idaho School of Journalism and Mass Media is implementing a new freshman-to-senior test, Director of JAMM Kenton Bird said.
Despite its title, the University of Idaho Faculty Senate represents more than just faculty interests as it governs the university.