The University of Idaho, founded in 1889, is a public land-grant research university located in Moscow, Idaho. With additional centers across the state, it serves around 12,000 students and offers over 100 undergraduate and nearly 70 graduate programs. Known for its strengths in agriculture, engineering, business, law, and natural resources, the university emphasizes hands-on, interdisciplinary learning and is classified as a Carnegie R1 institution for high research activity. The university fosters a supportive, close-knit campus environment and provides students with opportunities for real-world research, community involvement, and leadership through more than 200 student organizations. Its scenic rural campus, set among the rolling Palouse hills, is home to vibrant traditions and NCAA Division I athletics under the Idaho Vandals name.
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