Humanities of the Palouse hosted an event at the Moscow City Hall Sunday about Idaho’s dark history and how it relates to contemporary issues. Latah County Historic Society Executive director […]
At some point, every University of Idaho student had their first interaction with a Vandal — Teresa Moote is the person that many potential students will have their first interaction […]
A popular Twitter hashtag surfaced last month claiming 2016 was the worst year on record, with many social media users agreeing it should be omitted from the history books entirely. […]
Gyasi Ross said he looks at life as a series of stories, and people can either accept or challenge those narratives. “Stories are the most powerful thing in the world,” […]
The sounds of drums, voices and bells resonated against the walls of the Bruce Pitman Center Friday for the Tribal Flag Dedication Ceremony.
When University of Idaho professor Jan Johnson heard the American Indian Studies Program only had an event during fall semester, she was quick to brainstorm ideas for the spring. That […]
North Idaho College students, staff discuss Native American prejudices The term “redskin” was used in the 19th century to refer to the skin or scalp of a dead Indian used […]
UI awarded grant to support Native American grad STEM students The University of Idaho College of Graduate Studies has been awarded nearly $600,000 to support the recruitment of American Indian […]
From serving as tribal liaison to mentoring students at the Native American Student Center, Arthur Taylor was known for always welcoming people with a smile.