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On the surface, it seems like an unlikely story. On one side, you have Christina Riddle, a non-traditional student who enrolled at The College of Idaho after a medical discharge from the U.S. Air ...
The College of Idaho is proud to announce the launch of its innovative Doctor of Medical Science (DMSc) degree program. This program is a historic milestone in the 133 years of the College, as it is ...
From Left: Athletic Director Reagan Rossi, Head Coach Shawn Humberger '89, Graye Wolfe, Judy Buffington, Dorene Christensen '72, Vice President of College Relations Jack Cafferty '97, Brenda Wolfe ...
Long-time art professors Stephen Fisher and Garth Claassen have offices across the hall from one another on the second floor of the Langroise Center for Performing & Fine Arts. Anyone near their ...
Sibusiso Mahlangu, a senior business major, was recently awarded the Fall 2023 Integrity, Leadership & Service Award by the Student Affairs Division. Known by his nickname “Sibu” around campus, he ...
The J.R. Simplot Company Foundation today announced the funding of The College of Idaho’s Collaborative Science Research Fund, an endowed fund that enables students to engage in professional research ...
Dr. Mark Smith sat in his office in Strahorn Hall in February, holding his new book, “Heiau: A Guide to Sacred Hawai'i.” The book, released in January, is rooted in a thought Smith had during a 1994 ...
A College of Idaho alumna was among the Arizona educators selected to receive an education grant as part of festivities surrounding the recently-completed Fiesta Bowl college football game. Kristen ...
Dr. Steve Maughan ‘85 remembers his first day of classes at The College of Idaho. It was 1981 and he was a freshman chemistry major from nearby Caldwell High School. His first class? Civ, taught by ...
When Macee Carpenter received her high school diploma, she estimated she was one of about 30 graduates at nearby Notus High School. On Saturday, Carpenter’s name was listed with just under 300 others ...
Junior Cooper Leaf, a history major at the College, is the first to admit that some history classes move a little slower than others. So when he says History 305 – Introduction to Public History, a ...
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