September 6, 2019

- The nationally-ranked Coyote football team got off to a great start, defeating rival Eastern Oregon in its opening game and it was some of the newest members of the Yote Fam who led the way for The College of Idaho. (Idaho Press)
- The College also produced its own highlight package and posted some photos from the big win.
- Speaking of newcomers, freshman setter Abigail Guinn was named the Cascade Conference Setter of the Week in volleyball (Idaho Press)

- Since we mentioned volleyball, an alum ('02) and Coyote Hall of Famer Kristyn Price-Rutland is now coaching at her high school alma mater, Wood River in Hailey, and the team started its season well. (Mountain Express)
- Megan Ronk (pictured left), a 2001 alum of the College, has joined the Board of Directors at Mountain West Bank. (Spokesman-Review)
- Fern Anderson '69 was presented a Lifetime Achievement award by the Delta Gamma Gamma educators of Weiser, Payette, Fruitland, and New Plymouth. (Argus Observer)
- Kate Radford '07 is the new head librarian in a Montana community. (Blackfoot Valley Dispatch)
- Calvin Huit '88 is filling a need by developing "indestructable" hearing-aid cases that are both durable and waterproof. (Healthy Hearing)
- Melissa O'Berto '19 and senior Natalie Little are mentioned in this article for their work in August to study water quality of the Boise River. (Idaho Press)
- Did you know that the recently-elected Miss Rodeo Idaho 2020, Nicole Jordan, is an alum of the College ('19)? (KBOI TV)

- The College of Idaho is proud to host the annual Caldwell Youth Forum. It returns to campus in September. (Idaho Press)
- Co-President Jim Everett was honored by the Idaho Business Review with an ICON Award. Here's Jim's profile and here's a recap of the event. (Idaho Business Review)
- And hopefully you've heard by now, The College of Idaho was selected as Idaho's top institution of higher learning for the third straight year by the Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education. The Idaho Education News helped us spread the word across the state. (IEN)