Jovanni-Rey V. de Pedro always knew he wanted to teach. As a high school student, when asked to envision himself in the future, he saw himself as a professor of […]
When I returned home from my first winter break my brother asked, “What is the best thing about being in college?” After rolling around a few answers in my […]
Horror can be tremendously useful today, when monstrous things seem to creep around every corner, said Benjamin James, screen writer and clinical assistant professor for the University of Idaho’s English […]
On the surface, art and science might not seem to have much in common. David Roon, instructor and program lead for Ecology and Conservative Biology, brought this up in his […]
Many children have no idea what they want to be when they grow up, but for Dan Auerbach, music has always been a way of life. Auerbach, assistant professor of […]
Russell Meeuf has always been fascinated with movies and television. So much so, the University of Idaho professor and self-proclaimed “film nerd” dedicated his career to studying it.
Dale Graden, a history professor at the University of Idaho, spoke on the importance of studying liberal arts programs in a lecture Friday. Graden said the lecture was aimed at […]
Dale Graden’s office is a maze. Tall, floor-to-ceiling bookcases line his office, obscuring his desk from view. There is not a single open space for another book. For Graden, a […]
I’m getting very sentimental in my last semester at the University of Idaho. I stare at the dorms and wonder who occupies the rooms I spent all my time in. […]
The University of Idaho recognized late mathematics professor Paul Joyce Tuesday night with the unveiling of the Paul J. Joyce, Ph.D. Faculty and Staff Lounge in Brink Hall. About 60 […]