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Dynamic Promo
Dynamic promos are a photo with an action: They take you to another part of the website. Dynamic promos are used on the university and college websites (known as “iMax” promos) and on interior sites (“standard” promos).
All dynamic promos should contain a brief (three- to five-word) headline written in title case, and a short sentence that gives more context for the content. Buttons should give a brief, clear call to action, such as “Read more” for articles, “Learn more” for content websites,” “Apply” or “Give,” etc. Avoid long button titles, such as “Learn more about this research.”
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Wanderers
Wanderers is a vision of humanity's expansion into the Solar System, based on scientific ideas and concepts.
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Travel
Visit the Moscow campus and see all that the University of Idaho has to offer!
Quick Action Links:
If you'll be attending classes at one of our centers, you can also come visit!
- Boise - Email uibops@uidaho.edu
- Coeur d'Alene - Contact Helena Harned at helena@uidaho.edu or 208-930-9279
- Idaho Falls - Fill out the Idaho Falls Contact Form.
The beautiful campus is located in Moscow, Idaho, near the Idaho/Washington border. Getting here is easy:
- By car – The University of Idaho is located on the Washington and Idaho border: University of Idaho Main Campus 709 S. Deakin St. Moscow, ID 83844
- By air – Area airports include Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport, Lewiston-Nez Perce County Regional Airport and Spokane International Airport. Cars can be rented at each of these airports.
- By bus – Greyhound Lines provides bus service to Moscow.
Make hotel reservations for your family for the start of school. Accommodations fill up fast!
In addition to your personal and room items, be sure to bring your own office and school supplies. If you don’t have a computer, remember all students have free access to the 15+ computer labs on campus.
Pets (except fish) are not allowed in the residence halls. Halogen lamps and cooking equipment, other than microwaves (limited to 800 watts), also are not allowed in the residence halls. Microwave/refrigerator combination units are provided in all residence hall rooms.
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RSS Feed
RSS feeds are powered of the U of I’s news engine, which manages content for newsletters such as the Daily Register. It feeds off a tagging structure. Most departments and units have content tags. If you are interested in having a news RSS feed for your department, contact your Web team member.
Kudos
Shelley McGuire Co-Edits New Book on Human Milk
Posted 2/26/2021 10:59:00 PM
A new book, “Human Milk: Sampling and Measurement of Energy-Yielding Nutrients and Other Macromolecules,” presents comprehensive and rigorous information on the origins, analysis, concentrations and variation in energy-yielding nutrients and other macromolecules present in human milk. The book was co-edited by Shelley McGuire, a professor in the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences and director of the Margaret Ritchie School of Family and Consumer Sciences. Read more
Forney Awarded Visiting Endowed Chair at University of Puerto Rico
Posted 2/22/2021 10:56:00 PM
University Distinguished Professor Larry J. Forney has been awarded the Hispanics in Research Capability Visiting Endowed Chair in Health Disparities Research from the University of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences Campus. Read more
Paper Explores Use of Shell Material to Gather DNA From Mollusks
Posted 2/19/2021 7:34:00 PM
Kelly Martin, a biology doctorate student, and two faculty members, including Christine Parent, associate professor in the Department of Biological Sciences, and Lisette Waits, distinguished professor in the College of Natural Resources, jointly produced a paper on mollusk shells that appeared in BioScience, a peer-reviewed science journal published by Oxford University. Read more
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Our Campus and the Moon
The sky is the limit only for those who aren't afraid to fly right now!
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