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U-Idaho College of Education Hosts Scholastic Book Fair
Posted: Monday, April 15
MOSCOW, Idaho – The University of Idaho College of Education’s Instructional Materials Technology Center (IMTC) will host a Scholastic Book Fair April 17 - 26, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. in the College of Education Building on the U-Idaho campus in Moscow. All members of the community, including families with children, are invited to attend. Funds raised will be used to purchase additiona...
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Idaho’s Youth Create Tomorrow’s Inventions
Posted: Wednesday, March 6
MOSCOW, Idaho – Idaho’s creative, young minds will turn ideas into innovations during the annual Invent Idaho State Finals March 8-9 at the University of Idaho. Invent Idaho hosts over 100 young inventors in grades one through eight on the Moscow campus and celebrates student creativity and innovation, while teaching inventive thinking in an interdisciplinary curriculum. Regional ev...
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U-Idaho Receives $3 million Grant to Develop Teaching Methods, Classroom Technology
Posted: Monday, November 26 2012
Boise, ID – The J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Foundation is seeking to equip and train the next generation of teachers to help improve student achievement by awarding a $7.3 million grant to establish a pair of Doceõ Centers for Innovation and Learning at two Idaho universities, one public and one private. The University of Idaho and Northwest Nazarene University will establish centers ...
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Education | News Release | Duane Nellis
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U-Idaho Counseling Programs Earn Highest Marks
Posted: Monday, September 17 2012
By Donna Emert COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho — If student success is the ultimate measure of the effectiveness of a degree program, then counseling programs at the University of Idaho are definitely measuring up. In the most recent round of testing completed this fall, the University of Idaho’s Rehabilitation Counseling, Counseling and School Counseling program students collectively achieved a 100 perc...
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College of Education Dance Associate Professor Greg Halloran passes away.
Posted: Thursday, August 30 2012
Gregory Halloran, associate professor and coordinator of dance in the College of Education, passed away at his home in Moscow earlier this week. Originally from Sacramento, Calif., he was a lifelong dancer who earned honors for his art in Washington, D.C. and New York City. He completed his Master of Fine Arts in 1996 at The Ohio State University and taught there as well as the Youth Perform...
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U-Idaho Creates Director of STEM Education Position, Names Hamilton
Posted: Monday, August 20 2012
MOSCOW, Idaho – The University of Idaho has named Melinda Hamilton as the new leader of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Education initiatives. Hamilton will work to coordinate the University’s numerous STEM efforts and capitalize on its significant expertise, explore future partnerships and provide leadership to ensure program growth and success. Hamilton, who has served as the d...
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Science | Engineering | Education | News Release | Provost | Cori Mantle-Bromley
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Building the Road to Success: Bridge Idaho UB Prepares Students for College
Posted: Wednesday, July 18 2012
By Angielene Agliam MOSCOW, Idaho – It’s not common for high school students to be excited about summer learning opportunities, but Bridge Idaho Upward Bound students are on the University of Idaho campus exploring college life, studying social justice and fostering relationships while further investing in their education – and loving it. “This program gives us a sneak-peak...
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Anne Adams received $5 million NSF grant
Posted: Monday, June 18 2012
Anne Adams, assistant professor of mathematic education has received a joint University of Idaho-Washington State University $5 million grant from the National Science Foundation called Making Mathematic Reasoning Explicit (MMRE). The grant will bring 72 teachers from eastern Washington and Northern Idaho over a three-year period to WSU for further math teaching training. Each cohort of 24 teacher...
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Matthew Wappett to take Young Scholar trip
Posted: Monday, June 18 2012
Matthew Wappett, assistant professor with the Center on Disabilities and Human Development, has been chosen to be a part of the U.S. Young Scholar Delegation to Taiwan on June 24-30. He is looking forward to returning to Taiwan, where he spent two years as a missionary in the early 1990s. His experience with treatment of the mentally disabled while there motivated him to return to the U.S. and pur...
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Silver Valley Students to Experience University Life and Explore Human Rights Issues in Nation's Capitol
Posted: Tuesday, June 5 2012
By Donna Emert MOSCOW, Idaho – It’s upward and onward for 12 Silver Valley region students this summer as they prepare for higher education with classes at the University of Idaho and experiences at several universities and museums in Washington, DC through the Upward Bound program. The federally funded Upward Bound program will provide a six-week Summer Institute for 12 st...
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Education | Coeur d' Alene | News Release | Marcee Hartzell
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