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The student-run Clearwater Corn Maze offers plenty of family fun, including a pumpkin cannon and cow train.
Swabbing Curiosity
U-Idaho graduate researchers and alumni are keeping the Earth's bacteria from invading outer space.
Idaho’s Geological Survey, at University of Idaho in Moscow, creates vivid, new state map in print and online formats. Includes GIS data and latest discoveries on land formations.
Read more →As highlighted in the New York Times, Katherine Hunt's study of mothers' milk expands the
human biome.
The Women’s Center celebrates 40 years of promoting gender equity and building an inclusive campus community with semester-long activities and events.
Her Story →Dennis Geist, recently named President of the Charles Darwin Foundation, brings Galapagos research to Moscow.
“Working where people have not been ... is fascinating,” says Geist. "So much of the island’s geology is undiscovered."
The student-run Clearwater Corn Maze offers plenty of family fun, including a pumpkin cannon and cow train.
U-Idaho graduate researchers and alumni are keeping the Earth's bacteria from invading outer space.
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U-Idaho’s College of Natural Resources McCall Outdoor Science School (MOSS) earned an ID21 Award from the J.A. & K. Albertson Foundation.
Faculty member Justin Hougham, from the College of Education, describes why STEM education is so vital to the success of our future generation.
Virtual Technology and Design student Jocelyne Helbling notes how her future and career have been influenced by her U-Idaho experience.