MOSCOW Idaho
The University of Idaho is trying out a third slogan in less than two years in hopes of stemming slumping enrollment.
But some students wonder if cash for the ad campaign couldn’t be better spent elsewhere.
“A Legacy of Leading” will replace the Moscow school’s current slogans of “No Fences” and “Open Space. Open Minds.”
Those short-lived taglines, complete with billboards on the sides of buses showing a person hopping a wire fence, were launched in late 2006 to replace “From Here You Can Go Anywhere.” At the same time, the university ditched its 35-year-old “starburst” symbol.
The new campaign will cost $900,000 this year, including $400,000 in state money and $500,000 from the private University of Idaho Foundation. The program also cost $900,000 last year. Three new 30-second television ads will air Nov. 17, in time for Idaho’s football game against Boise State University.
The UI, where enrollment has dropped over the past three years even as other schools in the region gained students, is trying to underscore its role as Idaho’s top research school. Still, some at UI have dubbed the changing parade of slogans as marketing schizophrenia and would rather the cash be used to improve academic offerings.