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.
Getting involved in activities on campus and in the community is easy here. The diverse array of activities going on all the time at our small and supportive campus makes student clubs the perfect ...
Four classrooms in the Kathryn Albertson International Center (KAIC) are now equipped with conference-room-style microphones, hanging from the ceiling in each room to improve overall audio quality and ...
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 ...
Welcome to the tour of The College of Idaho. We are an inclusive community of exceptional learning that challenges the ambitious and forges pathways to success and purpose. Want to learn more about ...
One of the best ways to help pay for college is with scholarship funds. Scholarships can be awarded for any number of reasons, from exemplary academic performance to financial need to being a member ...
The College of Idaho is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. We are committed to attracting, retaining, and maximizing the performance of a diverse and inclusive workforce. Our Representation, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Owyhee and Sawtooth Hall, the newest additions to the College’s residence-life ledger drew national attention as Caldwell company indieDwell retro-fitted decommissioned shipping containers to develop ...
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.
Located just 30 minutes west of the Boise Airport on I-84, the College is easily accessible for all visitors. Parking is available in the general lot along Oak St. Parking in residence hall lots is ...