University of Idaho

Green on campus security: Current gun laws ‘just aren’t helping’

In an interview with the Lewiston Tribune, new University of Idaho President C. Scott Green says he has already spoken to general counsel about how the university would respond to a mass shooting threat.

‘I don’t like what’s happened over the last 10 years:’ C. Scott Green’s return to the U of I

The Moscow native and Boise High graduate brings a nontraditional background to the president’s job.

Comparing the new presidents’ contracts

New Boise State University President Marlene Tromp and new University of Idaho President C. Scott Green will earn more than their predecessors.

U of I alumnus named new university president

C. Scott Green, an alumnus of the University of Idaho and a fourth-generation Idahoan, comes to the Moscow campus from Hogan Lovells, an international law firm. His first day as president will be July 1.

U of I president’s search nears completion

The State Board of Education is expected to name the new president Thursday.

State Board to interview presidents’ finalists this week

The plan is to fill the vacancies at Boise State University and the University of Idaho by April.

Five finalists named in University of Idaho president’s search

They will visit the U of I’s Moscow campus and Boise Center next week.

Statehouse roundup, 1.23.19: U of I pushes for a boost in state-funded scholarships

If state Opportunity Scholarship dollars do not materialize, the University of Idaho says it will make up the difference for 500 qualified students. The university’s potential risk hinges on how much money the Legislature puts into scholarships, President Chuck Staben said.

U of I enrollment drops 2.6 percent

Still, some numbers showed some promise. Outgoing President Chuck Staben said the university should “stay the course” on enrollment initiatives.

State Board fires U of I athletic director

The decision follows an investigation that found Rob Spear failed to properly report sexual assault allegations.