Campus Walk

by Idaho Dad on June 28, 2010

On a recent warm Spring day, I strolled through my old college campus, the University of Idaho, in Moscow.

And took some pictures.

Walking among the architecture and grounds of the school was always one of my favorite things to do during my time there as a student.

Going to college is more than just sitting in a classroom, and the rural residential campus of the UI is a special place to get the most out of the whole college experience.

Anyway, enjoy…

University of Idaho Administration Building

Admin building peeks through the century-old trees


Admin Building Doorway


Teddy Roosevelt visited campus in 1911 and planted a tree


Carol Ryrie Brink Hall, named after the famous author who grew up in Moscow


The gargoyles of Memorial Gym


The new-look Kibbie Dome


Golf course, arboretum, and rolling hills of the Palouse


The yellow rose of Idaho

{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Tracy June 29, 2010 at 11:03 am

What a beautiful campus! I got to walk around my alma mater last year when I dropped off my daughter who choose to go to the same school. It was a thrill.

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2 Tim Lynch June 29, 2010 at 6:08 pm

Hard to believe it was almost 20 years ago I graduated from U of I. After spending 5 years on campus, you can forget how special it is. Thanks for the photos. Gonna have to make a trip up there soon (I live in Lewiston).

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3 Linda Sullivan July 7, 2010 at 3:28 pm

This is so nostalgic, it brings back a lot of memories from my college days. Thanks so much for sharing these beautiful photos :)

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4 Gary Miller July 23, 2010 at 7:54 am

A beautiful campus. I visited once during a high school trip to Pullman, WA. My high school chemistry teacher was a graduate of UI.

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