Professor Rachel Miller Elected to Prestigious American Antiquarian Society
It is a tremendous honor to be elected to membership in the American Antiquarian Society. The Society has been an important intellectual…
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It is a tremendous honor to be elected to membership in the American Antiquarian Society. The Society has been an important intellectual…
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The College of Idaho is proud to celebrate Dr. Rochelle Johnson, who has been named the 2025 recipient of the Idaho Humanities Council’s…
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An essay on loss written by a College of Idaho professor has won the Georgia Review Prose Prize. Rochelle L. Johnson received the honor for her essay “Phantom Pains,” in which she explores the emotional landscapes of both personal and planetary loss. The award is sponsored by The Georgia Review, the literary-cultural journal published out of the University of Georgia since 1947. Acclaimed writer Allegra Hyde judged the submissions.
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McKay Cunningham, director of The College of Idaho’s Master of Applied Public Policy program, joined KTVB to share his legal analysis of Idaho’s flag law and the recent Boise flag resolution.
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While a master’s degree remains the entry-level qualification for Physician Assistants/Associates (PAs), there’s a clear move towards more doctorate-level education. This change shows that more PAs are furthering their learning and career growth through post-professional doctorate education.
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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 constitutional law
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The federal government manages 34.5 million acres of land in Idaho. That’s almost two-thirds of Idaho’s land mass. Federal agencies like the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the U.S. Forest Service control the lion’s share of this land, allowing a variety of uses, including conservation, timber and mineral extraction, and recreation.
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In a remarkable achievement, Dr. Thomas William Posen, a distinguished scholar from the College of Idaho, has been honored with not one, but two prestigious awards from the Society for Music Theory (SMT): the Emerging Scholar Award for one peer-reviewed article, and the Outstanding Publication Award for another.
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In 2006, Dr. Sara Heggland collaborated with a couple of other faculty members on an idea. A singular string to pull together the pockets
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When Dr. Katie Devine first connected with Charles Kerton and Grace Wolf-Chase seven years ago, it was on a failed bid to earn a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF)
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