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Nominations and Applications Sought for University of Idaho President
Posted: Tuesday, May 21
BOISE, Idaho – The Board of Regents invites nominations and applications for the next President of the University of Idaho. The University is the state's founding comprehensive university and the preeminent research, land-grant institution. A Presidential Search Committee, chaired by Regent Emma Atchley, is being assisted by AGB Search in recruiting, screening and conducting interviews for ...
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Presidents Office | News Release | Office of the President | Duane Nellis | President's Office
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Independent Film Producer Jim Lemley Highlights Magic, Improvisation and Death at Commencement
Posted: Saturday, May 11
MOSCOW, Idaho – Independent film producer Jim Lemley added a little razzle-dazzle to the University of Idaho commencement ceremony and encouraged graduates to worry less about figuring everything out right away. “Contrary to what my grey hair might suggest, I definitely do not have life figured out…but the one thing I've learned is that's OK,” said Lemley. “Life is ...
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Presidents Office | News Release | Office of the President | Duane Nellis | Amanda Cairo
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The University of Idaho Announces Katherine Aiken as Interim Provost
Posted: Wednesday, May 8
MOSCOW, Idaho – The University of Idaho announced today Katherine Aiken, the current dean of the U-Idaho College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences – or CLASS – will serve as interim provost and executive vice president beginning June 3. Aiken has served as the CLASS dean since 2006 and has worked at the University of Idaho for 25 years. "This selection reflects the depth o...
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Letters, Arts & Social Sciences | Donald L. Burnett Jr | Presidents Office | News Release | Katherine Aiken | Office of the President | Duane Nellis | President's Office
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Service and Commitment Beyond Graduation: U-Idaho Ranks 7th in Peace Corps Rankings
Posted: Wednesday, February 6
By Amanda Cairo MOSCOW, Idaho – The University of Idaho has a long-standing tradition of opening doors for students to the world, and this year, that effort is being recognized as the university ranks seventh on the Peace Corps’ 2013 Top Colleges amongst medium-sizes schools. “We are proud of taking our tradition of service learning and the spirit of helping others worldwide,&r...
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U-Idaho McCall Outdoor Science School Earns ID21 Award for Innovative Teaching
Posted: Wednesday, September 19 2012
MOSCOW, Idaho – The University of Idaho’s College of Natural Resources McCall Outdoor Science School (MOSS) is one of six recipients of the ID21 Awards from the J.A. & K. Albertson Foundation for 2012. As one of the recipients from a pool of 167 nominees, MOSS will receive $50,000 and be honored at the foundation’s award ceremony on Oct. 16 at the Boise Egyptian Theater. “This prestigious aw...
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Natural Resources | Environmental Science | Environmental Science | Presidents Office | News Release | Office of the President | Duane Nellis | McCall Outdoor Science School | environment | Environmental Science
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U-Idaho Has Your Back at the Inaugural Katy Benoit Safety Forum
Posted: Friday, September 14 2012
MOSCOW, Idaho — Reinforcing the concept of Vandals taking care of each other, the University of Idaho will kick off the “I Got Your Back” campaign during the inaugural Katy Benoit Safety Forum on Sept. 19. The campaign and forum will be followed by several safety-related activities that will be held through Sept. 27. All will be aimed at raising student awareness of high-risk behaviors and situa...
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Presidents Office | News Release | Dean of Students | Office of the President
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U-Idaho Climbs in Washington Monthly Ranking; Doing More for Students
Posted: Tuesday, September 4 2012
MOSCOW, Idaho — The University of Idaho has climbed the rankings in Washington Monthly’s list of top colleges and universities across the nation. The publication placed University of Idaho at number 65 after posing the question, “What are colleges doing for their country?” The University of Idaho has answered that question well. Taking into account student impact and experience, the rankings also...
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Presidents Office | News Release | Office of the President | Duane Nellis | Office of the President
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Do You Hear What I Hear? Tonight, 793 Voices Join Together for Annual Holiday Concert
Posted: Friday, December 10 2010
Written by Donna Emert   MOSCOW, Idaho – Approximately 493 elementary, middle school and high school students from around the region will lend their voices to tonight's Holiday Concert. The traditional event will take place at 8 p.m. in the University of Idaho ASUI- Kibbie Activity Center, 1000 Stadium Way, Moscow. Holiday Concert choir participants for 2010 include: • 35 students f...
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Letters, Arts & Social Sciences | Lionel Hampton School of Music | Daniel Bukvich | Music | Presidents Office | News Release | Office of the President
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Holiday Concert Comes Home to the Dome Friday, Dec. 10
Posted: Wednesday, November 10 2010
Written by Donna Emert MOSCOW, Idaho – She’s back. And she promises to be as big, beautiful and sassy as ever. Friday, Dec. 10, at 8 p.m. the University of Idaho’s Annual Holiday Concert returns to the ASUI-Kibbie Activity Center, 1000 Stadium Way, on the Moscow campus. The 2010 event will feature 500 elementary, junior high and high school choir members, and about 300 university musicians, inc...
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Lionel Hampton School of Music | Kevin Woelfel | Daniel Bukvich | Music | Presidents Office | News Release | Office of the President | Idaho at Glance | Register Features | Kibbie Dome
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Martin Luther King Jr. Human Rights Community Breakfast
Saturday, January 16 2010 at 9:00 AM
The Martin Luther King Jr. Human Rights Community Breakfast will take place on Saturday, Jan. 16, at 9 a.m., at the Moscow Jr. High School. Remarks, entertainment and the presentation of the Rosa Parks Human Rights Achievement Awards and the Martin Luther King Jr. Art and Essay awards are featured during the morning. The general admission price is $8; senior and student admission is $4. The break...
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