While 60 people in one class may not register as a large class at a state university, it’s one of the biggest classes on a campus of just over 1,000 students.
Macee Carpenter, a sophomore-to-be at the College, began her internship in the national capitol in May and will continue her duties well into August before returning to Caldwell.
It was a team that earned Outstanding Delegation honors for the entire event, which included 2,500 students from 200 colleges and universities that came from six continents.
Professor Liora Halperin from the University of Washington will visit campus on February 21. Professor Shari Rabin of the College of Charleston will be in Caldwell on March 7.
"I needed a book for my State & Local Politics class, If I’m going to get a book that is just right for state and local politics for my class, maybe I ought to just do it myself.”
At 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 2, The College of Idaho and the Idaho Center for Fiscal Policy will host the gubernatorial candidates of the Democratic and Republican Parties for “Idaho’s Future: A Conversation with the Candidates” – a public event dedicated to in-depth and civil discourse regarding each candidate’s positions on important fiscal issues.
For College of Idaho history professor Jeff Snyder-Reinke, necessity has been the mother of invention — and in this case, that invention has come in the form of hot, high quality, organic fruit tea.
Nearly two dozen female undergraduates, representing six Idaho colleges and universities, recently spent a week in Boise attending NEW Leadership Idaho. This program is a political “bootcamp” designed to encourage more women to become leaders in their community and to run for political office. Boise State hosted the residential workshop, with students living on campus and attending a minimum of 10 hours a day in workshops then returning to the dorms for independent and group work.
College of Idaho Assistant Professor of Political Economy Erin Hern recently published an article on The Conversation in regards to her research on the variation of African women's participation in the politics of their home countries.