September 7, 2023
- She grew up in nearby Vale, studied abroad while at the College, graduated with a degree in biology, and she's now working professionally in the Chicago area. Read about Liz Trenkel '17, Senior Compliance Specialist for RPh Innovations, in the latest 340B Industry Leader Spotlight. (340B Report)
- Seth Watson '10 has taken on a new role, teaching math at Rangely (Colorado) High School. (Herald-Times)
- Ali Rabe '10: It's time to address Idaho's housing crisis by investing in the Idaho Housing Trust Fund. (Idaho Statesman)
- Research led by Ron Bitner '68 receives grant funding from the United States Department of Agriculture. (Idaho Capital Sun)
- Aziz Leeks '18, who received Cascade Conference Defensive Player of the Year and overall Conference Player of the Year awards in the same season as a senior, has been added to the coaching staff of NBA “G-League” team in Grand Rapids, MI. (NBA.com)
- The College of Idaho football team opened its season with back-to-back home victories, one over Lincoln (California) and one over Southern Oregon University. See video highlights from the wins here. (KTVB-TV)
- If you prefer to read about the game, here's a recap of the season-opener over the non-conference opponent from California. (Idaho Press)
- And here's more about the week-two triumph over rival Southern Oregon University. (Idaho Press)
- Before the season began, the Yotes welcomed a special guest to visit to the team - Boise State coaching legendary Chris Petersen. (KTVB)
- The Yotes, who are ranked nationally in the top 15 at the NAIA level, are dreaming big on the backs of a strong defense and a talented local quarterback. (KTVB)
- Maybe you've seen pictures or video showing football players with what appears to be an additional layer of protection on top of their football helmets. Yotes equipment manager Easton Berrett explains what they are and why the College uses them. (KIVI)
- The women's cross-country team is preseason ranked in the top five nationally. (NAIA.org)
- And while they weren't nationally ranked in the top five overall in the preseason, expectations are high for the Yotes' women's soccer team, which was picked by the Cascade Conference coaches to win the conference this fall. (KTVB)
- The College's Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students Paul Bennion has taken over a vacant seat on the Boise School District school board. He was selected to fill an empty seat and will have the opportunity to run for re-election next year. Bennion, who attended Boise schools and has children who have as well, will maintain his role and duties at the College while serving the BSD. (Idaho Ed News)
- Bennion was one of four finalists for the appointment. One of the others was alum Kenneth Howell '81. (Idaho Ed News)
- Voces internship provides opportunity for College of Idaho student Enrique Lopez, the second Yote to earn the esteemed journalism opportunity. (Idaho Press)