The first of its kind – Climate research projects higher temperatures for PNW
It”s July. The sky is blue and the rolling hills of the Palouse contrast a vibrant green. In the sweltering heat of summer, a bead of sweat rolls down the […]
It”s July. The sky is blue and the rolling hills of the Palouse contrast a vibrant green. In the sweltering heat of summer, a bead of sweat rolls down the […]
I served as Senior Executive to John “Jack” McIver, vice president of Research and Economic Development, after I left the interim University of Idaho presidency in the summer of 2009, […]
Group combines science and art for exhibit about climate change To many people, art and science seem fundamentally separate, but a group studying climate change in the Northwest intends to […]