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College of Idaho students help clean streets and gutters at Farmway Village as part of a service project.

C of I students participate in a "day on" experience through Farmway Village

January 23, 2018

The College of Idaho embraces Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a “day on” experience, rather than a day away from studies. During this day, one of the activities provided for C of I students not only helped them understand poverty, but it also provided them with the tools to make social change within a local community.

Nullus Notio practices at The College of Idaho.

C of I musicians embrace college roots for upcoming musician showcase

January 19, 2018

At 8 p.m. this Saturday, the College of Idaho’s K.A. Albertson International Center Shannon Lounge will host four talented bands for the C of I Musician Showcase, hosted by the C of I Tech Committee. And for many of these groups, the showcase is more than an opportunity to perform for their fans — it’s a chance to embrace their own C of I roots.

C of I students create hygiene kits on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

C of I students embrace MLK Day with on-campus events

January 16, 2018

“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about the things that matter.”

College of Idaho junior Irvin Brown stood at a lone podium in the Langroise Recital Hall the night before Martin Luther King Jr. Day to quote the man himself. Brown, an anthropology/sociology major, and over a hundred other members of the C of I community had just finished marching by candlelight to Langroise from Simplot Stadium, crossing Blaine Street and Cleveland Boulevard in honor of the civil rights icon, showing solidarity with his message of equality.

The statue of William Judson Boone overlooks The College of Idaho campus.

C of I safe following lockdown in response to gun threat

January 15, 2018

The College of Idaho spent roughly two hours on lockdown Monday after a student reported being threatened with a gun by two individuals in a campus parking lot adjacent to the J.A. Albertson Activities Center.

C of I women's basketball player Lindy Westendorf takes a pass on the court.

In the News

January 11, 2018

In the News — 1/12/18

In the News is part of C of I's biweekly newsletter, released every 2nd and 4th Friday of the month. Subscribe to our newsletter by following the link at the bottom of this page!

C of I science students Claire Otero and Jake Noeker

C of I science standouts receive travel grant for national toxicology conference

January 11, 2018

Two of this year’s presenters at the 2018 Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology will be none other than senior College of Idaho science students Claire Otero and Jacob Noeker, whose research both earned them the prestigious Pfizer Society of Toxicology Undergraduate Student Travel Award to attend and present at the SOT meeting with all expenses paid — an honor granted to only 14 undergraduate students in the country.

Portrait of C of I Rhodes Scholar Tom McFadden

C of I remembers Rhodes Scholar Tom McFadden

January 10, 2018

The College of Idaho has produced thousands of bright students in its 127-year history, including seven Rhoades Scholars who have each gone on to success within their chosen fields. Today, the College remembers one such Rhodes Scholar, Thomas G. “Tom” McFadden ’68, who passed away on Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2017 at the age of 71.

A group of C of I students cart books to new shelves inside the Cruzen-Murray Library

C of I students work to set foundation for new library

January 09, 2018

On Jan. 31, The College of Idaho will soft open the Cruzen-Murray Library for students on campus, but before that can happen there is a secret force working behind the scenes ensuring that this will be possible.

Martin Luther King Jr. addresses students in St. Paul.

C of I unites against inequality with Martin Luther King Day events

January 08, 2018

To honor the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., the College of Idaho has planned a number of events both before and on Martin Luther King Day meant to encourage the community to unite against inequality and promote service and empathy on both a local and national level.

The football helmets of Gallaudet University and The College of Idaho on a banner side by side for the Helmet Tracker Helmet Bowl

In the News

December 21, 2017

In the News — 12/8/17

In the News is part of C of I's biweekly newsletter, released every other Friday. Subscribe to our newsletter by following the link at the bottom of this page!