On Nov. 13, Moore visited the C of I campus to partake in a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Outdoor Program Center which now bears his and his late wife’s names: the Winston and Diane Moore Outdoor Program Center. The 94-year-old Moore was all smiles as he spoke with the students who assembled for the event, taking time to learn their names before the event began.
In honor of the $1 million gift from Boise commercial real estate developer Winston Moore and his family, The College of Idaho will celebrate the renaming of its Outdoor Program Center to the Winston and Diane Moore Outdoor Program Center at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 13.
Growing up is never easy – no matter the age or the timing, adolescence brings universal challenges. Those challenges are hard enough to face in a vacuum – the search for one’s identity, the fight to understand sudden changes – but adding a full house of siblings, cousins and extended family in the midst of the 20th century’s greatest economic downturn certainly doesn’t make finding oneself any easier.
The College of Idaho Theatre Department aims to bring audiences back to 1930s Brooklyn, New York in the coming-of-age comedy “Brighton Beach Memoirs,” written by Neil Simon and directed by Deborah Penrod. The show will run at 7:30 p.m. from Nov. 1-3 and Nov. 8-10 with 2 p.m. matinee shows on Nov. 4 and Nov. 11 in the Langroise Studio Theatre on the C of I campus.
Caldwell Fine Arts, known for music and dance performances for over 50 years, strides into the world of visual art with the celebrated photography exhibit by James Mollison, "Where Children Sleep."
As November approaches and the nights grow longer, The College of Idaho’s Whittenberger Planetarium is inviting the community to ease into the fall season gently with its “Under the Stars” program, a collaboration with the C of I’s Chamber Singers.
The downpour of rain in Caldwell wasn’t enough to dampen a spirited start to The College of Idaho’s 2018 Homecoming and Family Weekend, which began its exciting schedule of events by recognizing the 2018 recipients of the College’s Distinguished Alumni Awards on the evening of Oct. 4, 2018.
The College of Idaho’s choirs will present their annual fall concert at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 10 in the Langroise Recital Hall, promising a wide range of dynamic choral works from both classical and modern-day composers.
The College of Idaho’s 2018 Homecoming and Family Weekend has finally arrived, and we’re inviting the entire C of I community to “Come Together” and join in for a full four days of exciting events October 4-7, from class visits and campus tours to athletic contests and music concerts.
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.
As Doug Brigham and Jim Everett gave their first remarks as the newly inaugurated 14th co-presidents of The College of Idaho, both men admitted they were blessed with fortune – the fortune of positive support systems and mentors, and the richness of experiences that followed.