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Barbie Vander Bough portrait.

C of I health services director receives Idaho School Immunization Star Award

June 28, 2018

Just one year after receiving national recognition from the American College Health Association for record-setting turnouts for free, campus-wide immunization clinics, The College of Idaho’s Director of Health and Wellness Services Barbie Vander Boegh, RN, has another award to add to her collection: the 2018 Idaho School Immunization Star Award.

Crowds enjoy the view at the Whittenberger Planetarium.

C of I Whittenberger Planetarium to host July shows

June 28, 2018

Learning continues at The College of Idaho even in the midst of summer vacation, with the Whittenberger Planetarium set to host a number of shows this July about the mythology of the night sky.

Claire Otero prepares a discus throw during track-and-field competition.

In the News

June 15, 2018

In the News — 6/15/18

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!

A C of I student at the 2018 Commencement featuring a 2018-2019 "Colleges of Distinction" badge.

C of I named “College of Distinction” for 2018-2019 school year

June 15, 2018

Once again, The College of Idaho has been honored on the national stage with its upcoming inclusion in the 2018-2019 edition of “Colleges of Distinction,” a national guide for colleges recognized for their excellence in undergraduate-focused higher education.

C of I students in a classroom setting.

C of I named top school in Idaho for job placement

June 12, 2018

Already ranked by Forbes and The Wall Street Journal as Idaho’s number one college and as number two on last year’s list of the “Top 50 Best Small Colleges in the U.S.” by Best College Review, The College of Idaho can add another top distinction to its growing list of highlights: Idaho’s top school for job placement.

Graduates at the 2018 Commencement Ceremony look at their diplomas in the crowd.

In the News

June 01, 2018

In the News — 6/1/18

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!

Crowds enjoy the view at the Whittenberger Planetarium.

C of I Whittenberger Planetarium plans summer shows

May 31, 2018

Although most College of Idaho students are off campus for summer vacation, the learning is ongoing at the Whittenberger Planetarium, which is set to host a variety of shows this summer to celebrate the upcoming summer solstice as well as mythological tales from around the globe.

Dr. Rochelle Johnson teaches students outside on the College of Idaho campus.

C of I English professor reflects on Thoreau bicentennial “blitz”

May 31, 2018

Born on July 12, 1817 in Concord, Massachusetts, Henry David Thoreau lived a full and fascinating life. Thoreau’s political writings went on to inspire future leaders in Martin Luther King Jr. and Mahatma Gandhi, and his naturalist writings and transcendentalist thought took a stronghold in American popular culture, with his books, articles, and decades of journals and essays remaining widely read, analyzed and enjoyed today.

Over the last year, Thoreau aficionados and scholars alike have gathered worldwide to celebrate Thoreau’s continued legacy in the context of Thoreau’s 200th birthday — including Dr. Rochelle Johnson, Professor of English and Environmental Studies at The College of Idaho. The renewed international interest in Thoreau thanks to the bicentennial led Johnson into participating in what she called “a year-and-a-half blitz” of Thoreau scholarship, resulting in her producing numerous essays, lectures and classes in the Treasure Valley and well beyond, including a keynote lecture earlier this month in Sweden.