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“Come Together” for Homecoming 2018 events this week

October 03, 2018

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.

Gubernatorial candidates Paulette Jordan and Brad Little will hold their first on-stage discussion at The College of Idaho on Oct. 2, 2018.

"Idaho's Future": C of I to host fiscal policy gubernatorial discussion

October 01, 2018

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.

Doug Brigham (left) and Jim Everett (right) laugh together at their official inauguration ceremony as co-presidents.

Doug Brigham and Jim Everett inaugurated as 14th presidents of the C of I

September 20, 2018

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.

The C of I football team storms the field for the home opener against Montana Tech on Sept. 1, 2018.

In the News

September 14, 2018

In the News — 9/14/18

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Jim Everett (left) delivers a speech at the 6th Annual Caldwell Youth Forum alongside C of I freshman Omotayo Akingba and C of I Co-President Doug Brigham.

C of I hosts 6th Annual Caldwell Youth Forum

September 12, 2018

“How many of you think you’re role models?”

College of Idaho Co-President Jim Everett asked this question as he stood before a group of 75 high school students, assembled on the C of I campus as part of the 6th Annual Caldwell Youth Forum. Some of the students looked uncertainly around the room; a handful slowly raised their hands.

“Come on, who in this room is a role model?” Everett challenged the students. “I’ll keep this going until everyone’s hands are up.”

Before long, the students had all confidently raised their hands. Everett smiled encouragingly at each of them.