Earlier this spring, the anthropology/sociology major learned he had become just the second student from the College ever selected for a Fulbright Scholarship, one of the most prestigious scholarships in the world.
Nearly 40 percent of College of Idaho graduates pursue advanced degrees in health/medical fields. More than 10 percent go into education. Just under 10 percent choose law school.
Instead of walking across the steps of Boone Hall to receive their diplomas, graduates made their way across the football turf onto a stage at Simplot Stadium this year.
The colorful creations were meant to showcase the talents of Fisher’s students, even though the campus is quieter than usual due to COVID restrictions.
One of the major tenets of the College’s liberal arts education is critical thinking. The COVID-19 oral history project allowed students to put those skills to use.