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On January 30, 1889, Governor Edward Stevenson of the Idaho Territory signed the territorial legislature's Council Bill No. 20, championed by attorney Willis Sweet and legislator John W. Brigham, which officially established the UI as the upcoming state's land-grant institution.
The University of Idaho (U of I, or UIdaho) [8] is a public land-grant research university in Moscow, Idaho. It was the state's sole university for 71 years, until 1963 .
Employing over 50 staff and over 100 volunteers; it includes the Idaho State Historical Museum, the official state museum; the Idaho State Archives, which provides public access to state archives, for which it is responsible, in addition to a variety of other reference material; the State Historic Preservation Office, which maintains records of ...
Coach Griffith, head coach from 1902–1906 and 1910–1914.. The University of Idaho fielded its first football team in 1893. [7] It wasn't until 1917 that the program earned its nickname, the Vandals, after the UI basketball team under alumnus Hec Edmundson played defense with such ferocity that they "vandalized" their opponents and, thus, the nickname of Vandals was adopted for all school ...
As of the 2015–16 season, the Vandals have a 598–579 (.508) all-time record, with a 123–117 (.513) record in the Big Sky Conference, which includes the women's-only Mountain West Athletic Conference (1982–88).
The Idaho Vandals are the intercollegiate athletic teams representing the University of Idaho, located in Moscow, Idaho.The Vandals compete at the NCAA Division I level as a member of the Big Sky Conference.
Idaho Bibliography Project (uidaho.edu) Idaho State Guide: Print Bibliography (loc.gov) Peterson, C. Stewart. (1961). "Idaho" Consolidated bibliography of county histories in fifty States. 2d ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co.. pp. 27–28; Idaho Federal Writers' Project (1937). "A Selected Bibliography". Idaho, a guide in word and picture ...
Michael Kirk, documentary filmmaker and co-creator of Frontline; Class of '71; Kelli Johnson, sports anchor for NBC Sports Bay Area, Class of 1998; Otis Livingston, sportscaster for WCBS-TV in New York [7]