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Pedee Ewing
Julia Workman
Rebecca LaVerne Winzer, Goldwater Scholar recipient 2013

Cultivating
a Complete
Education

The university opened a lot of doors for agricultural systems management graduate
Pedee Ewing. But it was the doorway into the FarmHouse Fraternity that may have made the biggest impact on the Meridian, Idaho native.

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Home
on the
Range

Making the transition from the small town of Grangeville, Idaho, to earning a national reputation for her expertise in rangeland management, Julia Workman is graduating with confidence, experience and a plan.

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Theory Into Practice

Goldwater Scholar Rebecca LaVerne Winzer uses her research to provide a foundation for future physics success.

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  • News & Events

    Celebrate Commencement

    Independent film producer Jim Lemley encouraged the Class of 2013 to find magic, learn improvisational sklils and live for today.

    Giese Retirement Soiree

    La Sereta Retirement Soiree celebrates the creation of a new fellowship and Giese's retirement Saturday, May 18 at 8 p.m. in the SUB Ballroom.

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    Vehicles on a highway
  • Future Students

    Summer Session

    Same course. Same credit. Half the time. It's worth thinking about. Register through July 9.

    Welcome, Admitted Students!

    Find out more about your next steps and important details as you prepare for your Idaho adventure.

    Orientation | August 22-25

    Meet new friends and learn about your new home at the University of Idaho. Reserve your spot today!

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    University of Idaho Students hold a welcome sign in front of the University of Idaho Admin Building
    Girls sit on the Universityof Idaho Admin lawn and laugh while speaking to student on bicycle
  • Inspiring Futures

    Master Sculptor and Collagist

    David Giese, retiring art professor with the College of Art and Architecture, is known for his unique artistry in sculpting.

    The Rewards of Perseverance

    As a first-generation college graduate, internationally known mineralogy professor Mickey Gunter knows the rewards of hard work and perseverance.

    Gifting Our Music

    Alumni, Tom, ’59, and Teita, HON, Reveley have been attending, and supporting the Lionel Hampton International Jazz Festival for several years.

    David Giese
    Mickey Gunter
    Tom and Teita Reveley