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The College of Idaho (C of I) is a private liberal arts college in Caldwell, Idaho. Founded in 1891, it is the state's oldest private liberal arts college and has an enrollment of over 1,000 students. The college's alumni include eight Rhodes Scholars, [3] three governors, four professional football players, and one professional baseball player.
1892 – University opens, first day of classes on October 3. 1896 – first four undergraduate degrees awarded to: Stella Maude Allen, Florence May Corbett, Charles Luther Kirtley, and Arthur Prentis Adair. [4][5] – photo. 1898 – first graduate degree awarded [5] UI Alumni Association established.
Boise State University is the most recent school to attain university status in Idaho. The school opened in 1932 as Boise Junior College and became Boise State University in 1974. Lewis–Clark State College in Lewiston is the only public, non-university 4-year college in Idaho. It opened as a normal school in 1893.
Website. www.uidaho.edu. The University of Idaho (U of I, or UIdaho) [8] is a public land-grant research university in Moscow, Idaho. It was the state's sole university for 71 years, until 1963. University of Idaho comprises 10 undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools, including University of Idaho College of Law, Lionel Hampton School ...
The private liberal-arts college of 1,100 students seeks to raise $25 million to provide 44 “underrepresented and under-resourced” students with full-ride scholarships. So far, over $1 million ...
Kalt has taught at Michigan State University College of Law since July 2000. He received tenure in 2006, and has been a full professor and the Harold Norris Faculty Scholar since 2010. [1] He teaches Torts and Administrative Law. His research focuses on structural constitutional law, the presidency, and juries. [2]
April 15, 1982. Carrie Adell Strahorn Memorial Library at the College of Idaho in Caldwell, Idaho, was designed by Boise architects Wayland and Fennell as a 1-story, Neoclassical structure. The building opened in 1926 and served the college as a library until 1967 and the opening of Terteling Library. In 1968 the building was renamed Strahorn ...
Brigham Young University–Idaho (BYU–Idaho or BYUI) is a private college in Rexburg, Idaho. Founded 136 years ago in 1888, the college is owned and operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Previously known as Ricks College, it transitioned from a junior college to a baccalaureate institution in 2001. [3] [4]