CofI Alumnus Reinaldo Gil Zambrano Explores Art, Identity, and Belonging in PBS Feature
In a recent installment of Art by Northwest, College of Idaho alumnus Reinaldo Gil Zambrano reflects on the formative influence…
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In a recent installment of Art by Northwest, College of Idaho alumnus Reinaldo Gil Zambrano reflects on the formative influence…
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College of Idaho alumnus Rahul Sharma (’14) has been awarded a coveted research scholar position at The Metropolitan Museum of Art…
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By day, Shealene Zitny works as a senior data engineer for the University of Colorado Boulder, managing student data and ensuring accuracy for internal reporting and audits. She is currently working with several new staff members and loves helping them go from overwhelmed to confident.
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Since graduating from The College of Idaho, Kaelynn Crawford has interned for a United States senator, interned in the White House, worked at the Pentagon, and recently started a new job at the White House as a Special Assistant to the White House Military Office.
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When Kristen Perrin’s literary agent asked her what her goals were for her debut novel “How to Solve Your Own Murder,” Perrin’s response was modest: She wanted to see her book on a bookstore shelf and hoped to pay off her student loans.
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A series of books co-authored by alum Cynthia Hand ’00 was picked up by Amazon Prime in 2022 to be developed for television. Now, the TV series is set to debut. (Trending News Buzz)
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Kana Oliver ’23 is already making waves in the field of marketing & public relations – she was recently named among the 2023 Bulldog PR Awards’ PR Up and Comers…
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After graduating from The College of Idaho in 2022 with a degree in international political economy, Kaelynn Crawford loaded up her 2010 Honda Civic and began a journey…
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Kristine McDivitt Tompkins, a 1972 graduate of The College of Idaho, will be presented the 2023 Ken Burns American Heritage Prize…
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A grant from the National CMV Foundation is allowing Claire Otero ’18 to continue research into Cytomegalovirus…
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