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BY LUNA MCCUSKER, A JUNIOR MAJORING IN POLITICAL ECONOMY ...
BY CONNER KLEIN, A JUNIOR MAJORING IN HISTORY AND PHYSICS-MATHEMATICS ...
FINDING HOPE IN LOSS: ROCHELLE L. JOHNSON’S AWARD-WINNING ESSAY “PHANTOM PAINS” ...
Two College of Idaho students earned top honors at a National Institutes of Health conference for their presentation of findings from their research into a fast-growing brain tumor. Ruby Olvera, a ...
BY NATHAN BADGER, A JUNIOR MAJORING IN HISTORY AND MATHEMATICS “PEOPLE CALL ME AN OPTIMIST, BUT I AM REALLY NOT AN OPTIMIST. I JUST WORK VERY HARD TO FIND THE BEAUTY IN THINGS AND IN PEOPLE." ...
It is possible for PAs to earn a Doctor of Medical Science (DMSc) degree while working full-time and maintaining healthy balance between work, school, and life. Here are four key steps to help you ...
Four classrooms in the Kathryn Albertson International Center (KAIC) are now equipped with conference-room-style microphones, hanging from the ceiling in each room to improve overall audio quality and ...
In a recent episode of The Ranch Podcast, Professor McKay Cunningham introduced the new Master of Applied Public Policy (MAPP) program at The College of Idaho. Drawing from his extensive background in ...
Dorene Christensen ‘72 said what a lot of people were likely thinking on Saturday morning at Wolfe Field, where the College formally opened the new Christensen-Buffington Hitting Facility in front of ...
Sibusiso Mahlangu, a senior business major, was recently awarded the Fall 2023 Integrity, Leadership & Service Award by the Student Affairs Division. Known by his nickname “Sibu” around campus, he ...
The College of Idaho has earned it’s first-ever No. 1 national ranking in the prestigious U.S. News & World Report Best College Rankings for 2021. The College is named the No. 1 school for Top ...
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