Andrew Kersten: a dean with CLASS
New dean opens up, life and hobbies Andrew Kersten, the new dean of University of Idaho’s College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences, admits he’s a bit of a nerd.
New dean opens up, life and hobbies Andrew Kersten, the new dean of University of Idaho’s College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences, admits he’s a bit of a nerd.
University of Idaho Faculty Senate Chair Marty Ytreberg wasted no time Tuesday addressing faculty member concerns about the university’s updated firearm policy.
The nationally recognized living and lifestyle website Livability.com ranked Moscow No. 8 out of the 10 best college towns to live in — citing opportunities for creativity, social interaction and […]
ASB Volunteer Coordinator Natalie Magnus believes any student who wants to take a service trip should be given the opportunity. That’s why, Magnus said, the ASB service trips had to […]
The water on the University of Idaho campus is now safe to drink, according to Brian Johnson, assistant vice president for facilities. Slightly elevated chlorine levels prompted the University of Idaho […]
A “kegger” in a residence hall on a Friday night was not an unusual occurrence on the University of Idaho campus in the early 1970s, said Dean of Students Bruce […]
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.
Imagine a day that is free of worries and stress. You walk into a morning class and yesterday’s woes are not on your mind. Sitting in your seat, you practice […]
The University of Idaho student code of conduct was written in 1969. Now, 44 years later, Dean of Students Bruce Pitman said it’s time for an update — the largest […]
Tradition isn’t planned. It doesn’t happen in the form of a scheduled event and if done right, it’ll emerge from thin air.