This year marks the 100th year anniversary of women’s suffrage across the U.S. and to celebrate, the University of Idaho, along with collective voices, brought the “19th Amendment Exhibit” to Moscow.
In Moscow, Idaho, the African American or black population is 1.2%, according to the United States census bureau. Yet, the celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day does not reflect […]
Herve Mashindora was born in the Democratic Republic of Congo. After living in a refugee camp in Burundi, Mashindora was granted asylum to the United States and moved to Boise, […]
As it is now at the University of Idaho, law students must spend their first year in Moscow before considering the option to move to the Boise law school, but […]
The University of Idaho”s College of Law plans to offer three years of law classes at a location in Boise, a project 15 years in the making. Mark Adams, dean […]
UI’s law program heading in the right direction After more than a decade of proposals, planning, discussions, setbacks and more, the University of Idaho Law program will finally have a […]
Renovations begin on UI law center in Boise Renovations are slated to begin on the old Ada County Courthouse this month in preparation for the new Idaho Law and Justice […]
Former law dean a visionary for new law center Don Burnett always had big plans for the old Ada County Courthouse. “Every time I went down to Boise I’d walk […]
While most young children are interested in games and activities, Nii-Amaa Ollennu found himself on the computer in his elementary school library looking up how to “sew” people.
The Student Bar Association at the University of Idaho law school, recently held elections for new officers for the executive board. Six positions were vacant: president, vice president, treasurer, secretary, […]