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The College of Southern Idaho's faculty and staff exhibition opened Tuesday evening at the Herrett Center for Arts and ...
The new law approved by Gov. Brad Little makes Idaho the only U.S. state with the controversial method to put prisoners to ...
Wolves in the West panel discussion to planned in conjunction with launch of new podcast and written series Howl.
Various members of the Boise State community at I-CREWS dinner at Circling Raven Pavilion (Photo: Zenaida De La Cruz) The ...
Tim Li, a sophomore at Lewis and Clark, demonstrates to Roosevelt Elementary students how to test pH levels of water from Mirror Pond during a field trip Thursday. On their Manito Park field trip, ...
Visitors gain a hands-on experience in the not-so-clean science of the human body, exploring topics such as snot, burps, and farts.
Today, as our nation faces new fiscal and social challenges, we should once again look to higher education as a strategic ...
And the science behind that process is far from dull. While there’s actually no one way for a brain to rot, it usually involves dying cells and hungry decomposers, not doomscrolling. Typically ...
Cael Manning from Caldwell High will attend a NASA-funded summer internship at the University of Texas at Austin's Center for ...
The Microelectronics Education and Research Center, formerly known as the Institute for Microelectronics Education ...
PHOENIX — Arizona Science Center is entering a transformational stage in its ongoing effort to increase its appeal, and it’s asking for the community’s input on how best to achieve it.