Engage in cutting-edge research, make new discoveries and address a real-world challenge in our communities through the College’s Collaborate Research program. We strongly encourage student scholarship at The College of Idaho and our faculty are here to mentor you along the way. You’ll have plenty of support as you pursue research in any scientific or creative field.
Develop critical thinking, analytical and communication skills by not only engaging in research, but also showcasing it our annual Student Research Conference and at academic conferences across the globe. Learn to give research talks, develop and present research posters, structure a creative performance or convene and lead a roundtable or panel. This Is an opportunity for curious scholars and artists to tell their stories of Inquiry and creation and engage In Interdisciplinary community dialogue.
The Redline Project
Although outlawed in 1968, racial covenants remain attached to thousands of homes and properties in Idaho. The Redline Project led by CofI faculty and students seeks to unearth those racial covenants and empower Idahoans to nullify them.
“Nic Sick”
While at the College, Abucar Mohamed ’24 engaged in PhD-level research on the effects of vape liquids on bone cells. He was then featured as an expert in “Nic Sick,” a documentary about teen vaping in Idaho which aired on Idaho Public Television.
Your innovative spirit has propelled you this far. What’s next? That’s for you to dream, make, live and unleash at The College of Idaho. Come see what awaits you here.