Communist Czechoslovakia didn”t provide many food options during weekends. When University of Idaho geology professor Peter Isaacson, who was in Bolivia on a Fullbright Fellowship research grant, took a stroll […]
The most notable thing in David McIlroy”s lab is the amount of tin foil. It may look like the aliens are coming, but McIlroy is using it for another purpose. […]
Students are used to being asked why they selected their university, but 48 students were recently asked why they decided to stay. Students in a graduate-level qualitative research class during […]
Three semesters ago, the newly-appointed Fish and Wildlife Sciences Department Head Lisette Waits wanted to give students the opportunity to broaden their horizons. That”s why she implemented a speaker series […]
Fifty-three percent of Idaho women go on to pursue higher education immediately after high school, compared to only 38 percent of Idaho men, according to a study produced late last […]
Eastern Africa is one of the most volcanically active regions of the world. However, James Muirhead, a University of Idaho geology doctoral student, and Hyunwoo Lee, a University of New […]
The uses of philosophy and computer science are coming together to explain the phenomenon of how beliefs spread within a society. Robert Heckendorn, an associate professor of computer science, and […]
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 […]
“Confluence” refers to the merging of two rivers. According to Brant Miller, the University of Idaho professor spearheading the Confluence Project, that name was chosen for the intersectional nature of […]
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation awarded a research grant to University of Idaho research scientist Haiqing Sheng, to research a novel approach to fighting E. coli. “The Gates Foundation […]