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A C of I student at the 2018 Commencement featuring a 2018-2019 "Colleges of Distinction" badge.

C of I named “College of Distinction” for 2018-2019 school year

June 15, 2018

Once again, The College of Idaho has been honored on the national stage with its upcoming inclusion in the 2018-2019 edition of “Colleges of Distinction,” a national guide for colleges recognized for their excellence in undergraduate-focused higher education.

C of I students in a classroom setting.

C of I named top school in Idaho for job placement

June 12, 2018

Already ranked by Forbes and The Wall Street Journal as Idaho’s number one college and as number two on last year’s list of the “Top 50 Best Small Colleges in the U.S.” by Best College Review, The College of Idaho can add another top distinction to its growing list of highlights: Idaho’s top school for job placement.

Graduates at the 2018 Commencement Ceremony look at their diplomas in the crowd.

In the News

June 01, 2018

In the News — 6/1/18

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

Senior students celebrate in falling confetti at the 2018 Senior Toast.

In the News

May 18, 2018

In the News — 5/18/18

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

The C of I Green Mind team poses with their $12,000 check from the Idaho Entrepreneurial Challenge.

C of I business students fight mental health stigma through potted plant sales

May 11, 2018

According to statistics gathered by the National Alliance on Mental Illness, 75 percent of those affected by lifelong mental illnesses develop their conditions by the age of 24. It’s an especially resonant statistic on high school and college campuses, where the stress and pressure of studying and success can contribute to the development of anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues among students.

A group of six business students in The College of Idaho’s Enactus club — Hannah Dalsoglio, Ryan Elsberry, Kennedy Alvaro, Matt McLaughlin, Shawn Zhang and Monique Lopez — wanted to help bring greater attention to these issues and improve them, to demystify the stigmas and the struggles associated with discussions on mental illness. They wanted to provide more than just a new product — they wanted to start a social movement.

A scene from the 2018 Senior Art Exhibition.

In the News

May 04, 2018

In the News — 5/4/18

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Jim Everett (left) and Doug Brigham (right) stand in the Cruzen-Murray Library.

Spring 2018 Quest magazine officially released

May 03, 2018

The College of Idaho’s alumni magazine, Quest, has officially published its Spring 2018 issue, which is now being sent to the College’s mailing list and is available to read for free online on the College’s Quest Magazine page.

Men's lacrosse senior players pose on Senior Day.

In the News

April 19, 2018

In the News — 4/20/18

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