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  • By Mar Comm

Reagan Rossi Nacda Appointment

CALDWELL, Idaho – College of Idaho Vice President of Athletics Reagan Rossi has been named the 3rd Vice President of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) for the 2025-26 academic year, marking a historic milestone not only for the College, but for small-college athletics nationwide.

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Early Career Pa DMSC Advantage

Newly graduated physician associates (PAs) enter the workforce prepared to deliver excellent patient care, but many quickly discover that their training didn’t fully prepare them for the complex realities of today’s healthcare system. From administrative overload to professional roadblocks, early career PAs face significant challenges. That’s where a Doctor of Medical Science (DMSc) degree can make a critical difference.

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DMSC Programs Online What Look 2025

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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Constitutional Crisis Mckay Cunningham

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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2025 Commencement

Your hard work, resilience, and passion have led you to this incredible milestone. As you step into the next chapter, carry the spirit of the Yotes with pride—bold, curious, and ready to make a difference. Here’s to your journey ahead—bright, boundless, and uniquely yours. Well done, graduates!

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Idahos Public Lands Management Balance Debate

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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College Idaho Announces Leadership Succession Plan 2024

The College of Idaho Board of Trustees has announced a leadership succession plan
effective June 1, 2025. President Doug Brigham will spearhead growth as Chief Executive
Officer (CEO), while Executive Vice President and Provost David Douglass will take the
helm as President.

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