U-Idaho Graduate Research
Research is a primary function of the University of Idaho at both the graduate and the undergraduate levels. All professorial rank faculty are expected to conduct research as an end in itself and as a means to provide students with the most up-to-date information in their fields. For their part, students are expected to solve real-world problems, enabling them to make meaningful contributions to society.
Here are some examples of what U-Idaho graduate students are working on:

The Secret Life of TreesAndre Sanfiorenzo, an environmental science doctoral student from Guayama, Puerto Rico, is searching to discover if there are hidden relationships between people, forest fragmentation and species decline.
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Photographic MemoryAngelique Abare explores memories through her art. This concept has become the foundation for her artwork, while working towards a master of fine art degree in painting at the University of Idaho.
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Oxford-Bound: Nuclear International NetworksIdaho student earns an invitation to the elite World Nuclear University Summer Institute held at Oxford University.
» Olumuyiwa Omotowa heads to England