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  2. University of Idaho - Wikipedia

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    The University of Idaho (U of I, or UIdaho) [8] is a public land-grant research university in Moscow, Idaho, United States. Established in 1889, it was the state's sole university for 71 years, until 1963 .

  3. Timeline of the University of Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Nearly four years later, the university opened for classes on October 3, 1892. [1] The choice of location for the University of Idaho was an "Olive Branch of Peace" by Gov. Stevenson for his actions in stymieing the nearly successful effort to detach the north Idaho Panhandle and join the state of Washington. [2]

  4. Jean'ne Shreeve - Wikipedia

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    She was promoted to full professor at the University of Idaho in 1967, department head of chemistry in 1973, and vice president in 1987. [ 1 ] In the early years of her career at Idaho, Shreeve worked with Malcolm Renfrew, who mentored her as she built a laboratory and began to publish her research.

  5. List of colleges and universities in Idaho - Wikipedia

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    The University of Idaho in Moscow was the state's inaugural university, founded in 1889. It opened its doors in 1892 and is the land-grant institution and primary research university of the state. Idaho State University in Pocatello opened in 1901 as the Academy of Idaho, attained four-year status in 1947 and university status in 1963.

  6. List of University of Idaho people - Wikipedia

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    Linda Copple Trout - first female Idaho Supreme Court justice (1992–2007) and Chief Justice (1997–2004); Class of '73, J.D. '77; Jesse Walters - Idaho Supreme Court justice (1997–2003), chief judge of the Idaho Court of Appeals (1982–97); J.D. '63; M. Elizabeth Ware, university administrator, government official, nonprofit leader

  7. Registrar (education) - Wikipedia

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    A registrar's office is an essential unit within a college, university, or secondary school. The registrar's office provides a variety of services and supports for prospective students, current students, faculty, and staff related to: Marketing and recruitment; Admissions; Registration; Graduations; Course Catalog Publishing; Curriculum Management

  8. List of research universities in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Carnegie Mellon University: Pittsburgh PA Private not-for-profit Case Western Reserve University: Cleveland OH Private not-for-profit Catholic University of America: Washington DC Private not-for-profit Clemson University: Clemson SC Public Colorado School of Mines: Golden CO Public Colorado State University-Fort Collins: Fort Collins CO Public

  9. Chuck Staben - Wikipedia

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    Moving east to the University of Kentucky in Lexington in 1989, Staben was a professor of biology from 1989 to 2008, serving as the chair of the biology department (2000–2004). He taught microbiology, genetics, bioinformatics, and introductory biology, winning awards including the College of Arts and Science's "Distinguished Teacher Award ...