As the only natural history museum in the region encompassing southwestern Idaho, southeastern Oregon, and northern Nevada, The College of Idaho's Orma J. Smith Museum of Natural History is the ...
“For the first time in our 134-year history, The College of Idaho is offering a Master of Applied Public Policy,” said McKay Cunningham, Program Director of MAPP at The College of Idaho. “This isn’t a ...
Jewett Auditorium is a grand, 850-seat proscenium house used for ceremonies, concerts, plays, guest speakers, and more. In a space that boasts some of the best-unamplified acoustics in the Northwest, ...
Use WorldCat Discovery to search for books, movies, music, articles, and more. Access to the tools you need to find books, articles, newspapers, and other sources, brought to you through library ...
Financial assistance at The College of Idaho comes in several forms: merit-based scholarships, talent-based scholarships, need-based aid, federal loans and grants. Each student is automatically ...
After serving his alma mater in the role of Co-President for six years, Doug Brigham '87 assumed the role as President of The College of Idaho in June 2024 following the retirement of President ...
Campus residents participate in a community of students who enjoy convenient access to classes, academic resources, personal support services, and opportunities for frequent interaction with campus ...
The Whittenberger Planetarium has been serving primarily as a public outreach facility since 1970. It is the annual destination of thousands of people throughout the Treasure Valley and beyond.
Constructed in 1956 as a men's residence hall, the 33,960 square foot building has a capacity of 162 occupants. Anderson Hall was reopened in 1985 as a co-ed residence for honors students. Blatchley ...
Determination has defined The College of Idaho from the start. Over a century ago, we surged into the unknown, past obstacles, through unfamiliar terrain and toward the tall peaks of ambition.
To receive Dean's List recognition, a student must complete at least nine or more graded credits (excluding grades of P and S) in a given semester and achieve a GPA of 3.75 or higher for that semester ...