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The C of I Green Mind team poses with their $12,000 check from the Idaho Entrepreneurial Challenge.

C of I business students fight mental health stigma through potted plant sales

May 11, 2018

According to statistics gathered by the National Alliance on Mental Illness, 75 percent of those affected by lifelong mental illnesses develop their conditions by the age of 24. It’s an especially resonant statistic on high school and college campuses, where the stress and pressure of studying and success can contribute to the development of anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues among students.

A group of six business students in The College of Idaho’s Enactus club — Hannah Dalsoglio, Ryan Elsberry, Kennedy Alvaro, Matt McLaughlin, Shawn Zhang and Monique Lopez — wanted to help bring greater attention to these issues and improve them, to demystify the stigmas and the struggles associated with discussions on mental illness. They wanted to provide more than just a new product — they wanted to start a social movement.

A man prepares a one-handed backhand shot in a tennis match.

Summer Community Learning classes open for registration at C of I

May 08, 2018

Since The College of Idaho began offering classes through its Community Learning program, over 1,000 individuals have enjoyed the variety of exciting activities the classes have hosted, from new skills like beer brewing and ukulele playing to educational opportunities in gender identity and religious icons.

This summer, C of I Community Learning is back for another season of classes geared toward fun, applying all the enjoyment of picking up new skills and hobbies without the added stress of grades, tests and homework. And between over 30 classes and summer camps offered in person and over 100 online courses to choose from, there’s a class available for every interest.

A scene from the 2018 Senior Art Exhibition.

In the News

May 04, 2018

In the News — 5/4/18

In the News is part of C of I's biweekly newsletter, released every other Friday with at least two each month. Subscribe to our newsletter by following the link at the bottom of this page!

The cast of C of I's production of "Scapin" perform in the Langroise Studio Theatre.

C of I Theatre Department presents spring production "Scapin"

April 04, 2018

It’s a classic tale of forbidden love, clever ruses, and rubber chickens — and it’s coming to The College of Idaho’s Langroise Studio Theatre this April.

The College of Idaho Theatre Department is proud to present “Scapin,” a classic farcical comedy adapted by Bill Irwin and Mark O’Donnell from Molière’s 1671 play “Les Fourberies de Scapin,” which will play for two weekends starting at 7:30 p.m. from April 5-7 and April 12-14, along with 2 p.m. matinee performances on April 8 and April 15.

Logo for C of I Giving Day 2018 — One Day, One Pack, One Goal

C of I to hold 2nd Annual Giving Day April 3

March 28, 2018

Last year, the College of Idaho raised over $125,000 in 24 hours thanks to the generous donations and pledges of the C of I community, alumni and local organizations. The first Giving Day event far exceeded the College’s initial goals — and this year, the College hopes to exceed them once again.

The 2nd Annual College of Idaho Giving Day is set for April 3, 2018, a full 24-hours of philanthropy designed to encourage the C of I community to give back to the College in a way that will maximize their gifts. Donors can specify where their contributions will be spent, from giving to their favorite athletic team, helping to fund student scholarships through the General Scholarship Fund, and contributing to ongoing campus maintenance and beautification.

Catapult Shadow Dance using shadows during a performance to visualize bullying.

Catapult Shadow Dance comes to Jewett stage

March 13, 2018

The members of Catapult Shadow Dance has captivated American audiences with their unique style of shadow artistry for years — and on March 27, the company will perform in Caldwell on the College of Idaho's campus as part of Caldwell Fine Arts' 2018 season. 

Crowds enjoy the view at the Whittenberger Planetarium.

Whittenberger Planetarium to host show explaining vernal equinox

March 06, 2018

Have you ever wondered what it means for the March sky when the vernal (spring) equinox happens? What exactly does it mean when a day is an equinox or a solstice? What are the circumstances that bring them about?

These questions and more will be covered at the Whittenberger Planetarium’s public show at 7 p.m. on March 9, which will explore the meaning of the vernal equinox and acquaint the public with an overview of the constVernellations, planets and moon that are visible in the March night sky.

The Cruzen-Murray Library ceiling and stairs.

In the News

February 09, 2018

In the News — 2/9/18

In the News is part of C of I's biweekly newsletter, released every 2nd and 4th Friday of the month. Subscribe to our newsletter by following the link at the bottom of this page!

C of I women's basketball player Lindy Westendorf takes a pass on the court.

In the News

January 11, 2018

In the News — 1/12/18

In the News is part of C of I's biweekly newsletter, released every 2nd and 4th Friday of the month. Subscribe to our newsletter by following the link at the bottom of this page!