An Honors Love Letter
A student’s reflection on her time being a member of the Honors Program at the University of Idaho

When I first arrived at the University of Idaho, I knew I wanted to be involved with a community on campus that would understand my love of learning on a […]

Let’s Get Down to Business
The College of Business & Economics has many exciting things to offer

The College of Business & Economics is one of the many colleges at the University of Idaho. It offers eight majors and provides various opportunities for its students. Undergraduate degrees […]

Engineering students start club focused on sustainable energy
Two mechanical engineering students start a club with high goals of creating a hydrogen powered engine. 

Four-year-old Andrew Schafer made his way into his dad’s shop, determined to find the correct tools for the job. Moments later his parents found their treadmill taken apart, large metal pieces and bolts laid around Schafer as he […]

Virtual Technology and Design Program Prepares Students for Metaverse
How students in the University of Idaho’s Virtual Technology and Design program are preparing for a virtual future.  

For some people, images of holograms and self-driving cars come into mind when thinking of what the future might hold. Others think of robots and space travel. But, for those in the University […]

Title IX: What is it and how does it protect women on college campuses
The past, the present and the future of women’s safety in matters of Title IX at the University of Idaho.

An engulfing of despondency and entanglement of confusion, grief, and vulnerability are just the beginning of emotions a victim of sexual assault may experience. While feelings cannot be concretely labeled as every woman holds her own story, one thing remains […]

Salmon swimming in a wet lab.
Focused on Fish
The Department of Fish and Wildlife Studies in the College of Natural Resources focuses their research on sustainably managing fish populations to balance our ecosystem and provide nourishment to the tribes of the Pacific Northwest

“Salmon are a cultural icon of the Pacific Northwest,” Christopher Caudill, associate professor of fisheries in the College of Natural Resources, said. “They’re an endangered species, so one of the concerns is that by not […]

Rochelle Smith reading a book in the library | Ryan Abajero
COVID’s Latest Victim May Be Print Formats
The pandemic’s impact on the longstanding print versus digital reading material debate.

Once in a while, a book comes along where each flip of the page brings more bliss as the plot captivates us. With the pages whittling down, our left hand is forced to bear the […]