Nathan Badger Gull Island Experience
Nathan Badger is a junior at The College of Idaho, majoring in history with a minor in mathematics. The summer after his sophomore year…
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Nathan Badger is a junior at The College of Idaho, majoring in history with a minor in mathematics. The summer after his sophomore year…
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With more than $1.35 million raised for scholarships, the 2025 Scholarship Gala was a night full of illumination! Our students lit up the stage with student body president Amara Davidson ‘25 and recent graduate Joe Calzaretta ‘24 emceeing the event. More than 30 students attended the event and student highlight posters lined the entry area.
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With more than $1.35 million raised for scholarships, the 2025 Scholarship Gala was a night full of illumination! Our students lit up the stage with student body president Amara Davidson ‘25 and recent graduate Joe Calzaretta ‘24 emceeing the event. More than 30 students attended the event and student highlight posters lined the entry area.
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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…
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Thanks to Jackson Nassir, a senior majoring in business and art, visitors to the Cruzen Murray Library may come by beauty with ease. His art installation traverses all three stories of the building and, through masterly craftsmanship, carries a story of life, death, and beauty throughout. Visitors to the library might begin their journey on the building’s top floor, where blue, gold, and black silk flowers first arrest the attention.
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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 junior double majoring in biomedical science and business administration, and Colton Troxel, a junior majoring in biomedical science, were awarded the Best Undergraduate Student Oral Presentation at the 2025 Western Regional IDeA Conference in Anchorage, Alaska, in February.
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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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The College of Idaho men’s cross country team entered the NAIA National Championships in Columbia, Missouri, with the pressure of a No. 1 national ranking and the weight of high expectations. By the 6-kilometer mark, they found themselves trailing by 20 points. But what followed was a display of discipline and resilience that showcased exactly why they earned that top spot. Daniel Butler led the charge for the Yotes
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Few student-athletes leave a legacy quite like Drew Wyman. A cornerstone of The College of Idaho men’s basketball program, Wyman capped his career with a national championship, national academic honors, and national recognition for service, all in a single season. Wyman, a senior from Great Falls, Montana, helped lead the Yotes to their second NAIA Men’s Basketball National Championship in three years, dominating Oklahoma Wesleyan in a 93-65 title game victory.
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As The College of Idaho has consistently done throughout its history, it has once again reassessed its curriculum, continuing its tradition of innovation and commitment to nurturing critical thinking, creativity, and civic engagement – hallmarks of a liberal arts education. This fall, the College unveils its new curriculum, which incorporates the following five innovations unique to the State of Idaho.
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