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Get tickets to ‘Ride the Cyclone’
See the Theatre Arts department’s hilarious musical “Ride the Cyclone,” opening Feb. 26. Six choir teens in limbo tell their stories for a chance to return to life after a fatal roller coaster accident.
U of I Energy Symposium
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    Learn about GPSA

    The Graduate and Professional Student Association (GPSA) supports graduate student education, student life and sustainability at University of Idaho. GPSA provides funding for professional travel, publications and workshops, and develops programs that help students successfully transition from academics to professional careers.

    The GPSA is committed to providing a collective voice for graduate students to the university and the state.

    Explore U of I’s GPSA chapters

    U of I has two GPSA chapters — one located in Moscow and another in Boise.

    Each chapter works to support the academic, professional and personal success of graduate-level Vandals by organizing events, amplifying student voices and fostering a strong sense of community. Whether you're in Moscow or Boise, GPSA is here to ensure your graduate experience is rewarding and well-supported.

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    Moscow GPSA

    Representing and supporting graduate students on the Moscow campus through advocacy, events and community-building.

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    Boise GPSA

    Building community and supporting graduate and professional students at U of I Boise.

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    NOTE: The College of Graduate Studies is not associated with the Graduate and Professional Student Association (GPSA). We are not able to help you with travel or funding. Please contact GPSA for assistance.

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