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Study Shows Idaho Outfitters and Guides Industry Boosts State’s Economy
Posted 11/16/2023 3:00:00 PM
Idaho’s outfitters and guides industry creates over 4,900 jobs, brings in over $50 million in taxes and contributes nearly $600 million to Idaho’s economy. Read more
Students Win Cash Prizes for Their Unique, Entrepreneurial Ideas
Posted 4/11/2023 9:10:00 PM
Five U of I teams entered final rounds and each claimed awards and prize money. Read more
The Generosity of Vandals Make North Idaho Special
Posted 3/27/2023 6:46:00 PM
Olympian Chris Stokes returns to University of Idaho Read more
Cool Runnings Athlete to Speak on Campus This Week
Posted 3/20/2023 9:10:00 PM
Former Olympic athlete on the Cool Runnings Jamaican bobsleigh team and Vandal, Chris Stokes, will present at University of Idaho’s Moscow campus this week. Read more
CBE Graduate Turns to U of I to Help Business Take Off
Posted 3/17/2023 9:10:00 PM
Nick Stoppello and Pat Churchman have had no trouble creating a buzz with their new business, Flashpoint Building Systems. The University of Idaho graduates teamed up to create an innovative blueprint engraving system designed to greatly improve quality and efficiency in wood-frame construction. Read more
Be the First – Business College Hosts the Inaugural Idaho Women in Business Summit
Posted 3/10/2023 6:30:00 PM
Hosted by the College of Business and Economics (CBE) and open to all, the Idaho Women in Business Summit (IWIB Summit) represents CBE’s commitment to nurture a collaborative environment and foster a culture that values diversity, inclusion, safety and engagement to enhance the learning experience. Read more
U of I Students Earn $37,000 to Bring Innovative Cybersecurity, Homebuilding Products to Market
Posted 11/1/2022 4:46:00 PM
University of Idaho students won a total of $37,000 in Idaho’s largest entrepreneurial competition, Boise Entrepreneur Week. Read more
Idaho economics professor concerned about consequences of loan forgiveness
Posted 8/26/2022 8:40:00 PM
Early estimates suggest the Biden Administration's Student Debt Relief Plan will add $300 billion to the federal debt total. Read more
Grocery prices are way up. Is Albertsons exploiting them for profit? What an expert says
Posted 7/27/2022 7:03:00 PM
The Idaho Statesman talked to associate professor of economics Steven Peterson about grocery inflation. Read more
U.S. home prices went through the roof in 2021
Posted 1/3/2022 5:49:00 PM
Home prices have been on a tear during the pandemic. A new report out Tuesday shows home prices nationally are up 19% in a single year. Steve Peterson, professor of economics at U of I, comments for NPR. Read more