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    Three Degrees of Brogan  Dec 8, 2007
    "I played for Bob Thomason and Ben coached for him, and Billy and Ben played together at Mendocino and Albertson College of Idaho. "The bottom line is that I've been fortunate to have great assistant coaches. The fact that Ben and Billy are both head coaches now is a tribute to them and to what they brought to our program. (Modesto Bee, CA)

    Risch to seek Craig's seat  Oct 10, 2007
    might get in the race, but LaRocco is trying to ward that off, by having started so early,'' said Jasper LiCalzi, a professor of political economy at Albertson College of Idaho. And I don't see any Republican that wants to run against Risch that's legitimate. (Pocatello Idaho State Journal, ID)

    Craig's decision to stay a headache for GOP  Oct 6, 2007
    Jasper LiCalzi, a political science professor at Albertson College of Idaho, told the Idaho Statesman that some voters still back Craig. "There is core support here that thinks Craig has been railroaded, and there's another group that thinks he should stick it out," LiCalzi told the newspaper. (CNN)

    GOP: Craig Plans to Resign From Senate  Sep 1, 2007
    Craig, should he show up, could continue to be a liability for his party as it tries to shed negative publicity, said Jasper LiCalzi, a professor of political economy at Albertson College of Idaho in Caldwell. "If he's trying to walk into the Senate chamber, everybody is going to be following him," LiCalzi said. (Los Angeles Times)

    Craig’s future less certain after arrest  Aug 29, 2007
    Idaho Republicans may next try to push him from office, said Jasper LiCalzi, a political science professor at Albertson College of Idaho. If he did leave, it would be up to Gov. C.L. Butch Otter to name a replacement. (Ontario Argus Observer, OR)

    Senator's Sex Charge Means Clouded Future  Aug 28, 2007
    Jasper LiCalzi, a political science professor at Albertson College of Idaho in Caldwell, said that there's a chance Craig would have to resign, citing the House page scandal that drove Florida Rep. Mark Foley from office. (KIRO TV, WA)

    New TVCC dean stresses technology  Aug 28, 2007
    Ellis grew up in Indian Valley and attended Albertson College of Idaho. He lives with his family in the Big Bend area, near Adrian. (Ontario Argus Observer, OR)

    Stockdales: ‘There are no words’  Aug 13, 2007
    The Stockdales have received more than 57,000 through various fundraisers, and Albertson College of Idaho has promised each of their four children, ages 7, 5, 4 and 2, partial scholarships. Now, they are expressing gratitude to a valley of neighbors who embraced their cause. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    Angler lands piranha-like fish in southwest Idaho  Aug 5, 2007
    Chris Walser, an assistant professor of biology at Albertson College of Idaho, identified the fish and says it's common for tropical aquariums. He says someone probably dumped it in the lake. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    Piranha? In Lake Lowell?  Aug 4, 2007
    Dr. Chris Walser, an assistant professor of biology and environmental studies at Albertson College of Idaho, identified the fish as a red-bellied pacu. A relative of the piranha, the fish is generally herbivorous but will eat small insects or meat bait. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    IN SCHOOL - Education roundup  Jul 31, 2007
    Albertson College of Idaho Ellen Judd, Missoula. Randolph College Breanna Butler, Missoula. (Missoulian, MT)

    Beitia prepares for first year as super  Jul 20, 2007
    Beitia graduated from Albertson College of Idaho and worked as a music teacher in Emmett for 10 years. After that, she taught first and third grade in Emmett for 10 years and then became the district-wide curriculum and testing coordinator for two years and served as vice principal for one of those years. (Emmett Messenger Index, ID)

    Volunteers, donations make makeover a community affair  Jul 15, 2007
    College offers scholarships CALDWELL Albertson College of Idaho will offer scholarships to cover half of its tuition costs to the children of the Stockdale family in Middleton ... Albertson College of Idaho has a long history of community involvement, especially in Canyon County, ACI President Bob Hoover said. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    Breaking News: Boise attorney, ACI grad named to state Supreme Court  Jun 27, 2007
    Jones is a graduate of Albertson College of Idaho and the University of Chicago Law School. He has been with the law firm of Eberle Berlin, Kading, Turnbow, McKlveen and Jones since 1970. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    Parma High School graduates work on city seal  Jun 25, 2007
    But this fall, the duo will split, when Greer moves to Washington to attend Evergreen State College and Hanne stays to attend Albertson College of Idaho. Hanne thinks she ll go into education after college, like both of her parents. (Idaho Press-Tribune)

    Grant keeps kids in class, beefs up law enforcement  Jun 23, 2007
    In conjunction with truancy efforts, about 50 Albertson College of Idaho students surveyed Caldwell and Vallivue students this year to determine why students are truant. That data can be used to make some suggestions in the future for preventing truancy, ACI director of institutional research Jann Adams said. (Idaho Press-Tribune)

    Grads cherish ACI years  Jun 3, 2007
    Greg Kreller/IPT Albertson College of Idaho graduate Alexis Pearce puts back on her gown after walking across the stage in a Spider-Man costume when receiving her bachelor of arts diploma in creative writing at the Saturday morning commencement ceremony on the ACI campus ... CALDWELL Friends and family of Albertson College of Idaho s graduating class of 2007 gathered in the Morrison Quadrangle on Saturday to see the 179 students receive their degrees and move into the future. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    Kuna seniors look to their future  May 27, 2007
    The graduating seniors were treated to a joint speech by co-valedictorians Codi Fitzgerald and Madison Skogsberg, who are also future Albertson College of Idaho dorm roommates. I am going to miss some facets of high school, an excited Skogsberg said before the ceremony, but for the most part I am looking forward to starting my college years at Albertson. (Idaho Press-Tribune)

    Canyon Springs grads ‘survived hardship’  May 25, 2007
    Reyna and her classmates got their diplomas at the Albertson College of Idaho Jewett Auditorium. Many of the graduating seniors had had trouble in conventional schools. (Idaho Press-Tribune)

    Tight-knit Notus grads say goodbye  May 23, 2007
    Greg Kreller/ IPT Class of 2007 Notus High School graduates and school choir members Holly Krasowski, left, and Darby Lusk, right, sing the national anthem as the Mountain Home Air Force Base Honor Guard posts the colors at the Tuesday evening Notus High School commencement ceremony at Albertson College of Idaho ... Idaho Press-Tribune CALDWELL The Notus High School graduates who sat together on the stage of Jewett Auditorium at Albertson College of Idaho on Tuesday for their graduation were, by... (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    Nampa attorney runs for prosecutor  May 17, 2007
    Bujak received his undergraduate degree from the College of Idaho (now Albertson College of Idaho). After serving in the U.S. Navy during the Persian Gulf War, he attended law school at Gonzaga University in Spokane. (Idaho Press-Tribune)

    Never too far from home  May 16, 2007
    I had my heart set on ACI (Albertson College of Idaho), but plans kind of fell through, she said. So I will be attending TVCC to get my associate s and then transferring later to ACI for my master s and teaching certificate. (Ontario Argus Observer, OR)

    IPT wins honors from Press Club  May 6, 2007
    The Coyote at Albertson College of Idaho won several awards in the college newspaper category, including first-place in general excellence. The Coyote s editor is Stephen Lowman, a former IPT staffer. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    Experts: Vasquez withdrawal changes little  Apr 27, 2007
    Jasper LiCalzi, Albertson College of Idaho s Political Economy department chair, also said Vasquez was never a threat to other Senate hopefuls. He contended that Vasquez never aimed to actually win the election. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    Caldwell’s Pride Day a success  Apr 22, 2007
    Caldwell residents, city workers, employees of West Valley Medical Center, members of the Mayor s Youth Advisory Council and Albertson College of Idaho students and staff all helped with the cleanup. Saturday was also the 5th annual Indian Creek Cleanup, sponsored by Albertson College s environmental studies program and Earth Day 2007. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    Experts: Virginia tragedy affects Idahoans  Apr 18, 2007
    CANYON COUNTY Psychology professors Glena Andrews of Northwest Nazarene University and John Thuerer of Albertson College of Idaho said the massacre at Virginia Tech Monday morning will have long-reaching effects, even for residents of Canyon County. We have seen too many things like this happen in recent history for it not to be traumatizing, Andrews, NNU s psychology department chair, said. (Idaho Press-Tribune)

    Treasure Valley colleges have crisis plans  Apr 17, 2007
    Albertson College of Idaho: Spokeswoman Jennifer Oxley said Albertson also has an emergency procedure handbook detailing crisis procedures. Residence halls are open only to residents. (Idaho Press-Tribune)

    Owls offense struggles in losses  Apr 16, 2007
    Albertson College of Idaho stifled the Hustlin' Owls with brilliant defense, solid pitching and seeing-eye hits as the Coyotes swept a doubleheader, 7-0 and 7-1. s well as we hit the ball early in the year, we're not getting good swings and over-topping the ball, OIT coach Pete Whisler said after the Owls narrowly avoided being shutout for the weekend. (Klamath Falls Herald & News, OR)

    Leader aims to bolster local wine industry  Apr 16, 2007
    A Taste of the Harvest at Albertson College of Idaho. A Chef s Affair. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    A Bright Outlook for Giving  Apr 2, 2007
    " Debra Blum and Sam Kean contributed to this article. 2007 budget Percentage change from 2006 J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Foundation (Boise, Idaho) $28,500,000 (P) +71.2% Annenberg Foundation (Radnor, Pa.) 275,000,000 (P) +0.6 Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation (Pittsburgh) 18,454,000 (P) +3.1 Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation (Atlanta) 21,122,000 (P) +4.6 Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation (Milwaukee) 36,000,000 (P) +11.8 Otto Bremer Foundation (St. Paul) 28,500,000 (P) +8.1 Brown Foundation... (The Chronicle of Philanthropy)

    From My Perspective  Mar 29, 2007
    In addition to four-year colleges like Boise State University, Idaho State University, the University of Idaho, Albertson College of Idaho and Northwest Nazarene University, your choices include a boatload of technical schools. But community colleges in Idaho are practically nonexistent. (Emmett Messenger Index, ID)

    Indian Creek restoration moves forward in Caldwell  Mar 29, 2007
    After two songs by the Albertson College of Idaho Chamber Choir, an excited Caldwell Mayor Garret Nancolas called the creek restoration a perfect project from a teamwork and partnership standpoint. He listed the many citizens, designers, engineers and city, county, state and federal entities that comprise the partnership. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    Caldwell student aims for perfect class attendance  Mar 19, 2007
    When Brad goes to college next fall he s considering Albertson College of Idaho, where he ll likely play baseball he said he ll still try to go to all of his classes, though he knows that with sports, it will be hard to make it to every class ... Future plans: Brad will attend college, maybe at Albertson College of Idaho. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    More »  Mar 16, 2007
    Schoolhouse Rock is the theme of Saturday s scholarship gala at Albertson College of Idaho. The 6 p.m. event at the J.A. Albertson Activity Center is the university s major scholarship fundraiser held every two years. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    Hustlin' Owls touch down in Branson  Mar 6, 2007
    Albertson College of Idaho, the fourth Cascade Collegiate Conference team to qualify for the national tournament, was able to get the Branson Hospital as its sponsor, even though the Coyotes were not at last year's tournament. believe it was an eight-team trade that was worked out among various sponsors for that to happen, and the trade took place right at the end (of the sponsor's meeting held last week), Fitzgibbons said. (Klamath Falls Herald & News, OR)

    College vision takes shape  Mar 2, 2007
    He went on to attend College of Idaho, now Albertson College of Idaho. Otter has been a proponent of a new community college, asking the Legislature in his 2007 budget address for 5 million of ongoing support for a Treasure Valley-based community college. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    Cascade sends 4 to Branson  Feb 28, 2007
    Albertson College of Idaho gained a ticket to Branson when Walsh of Ohio and Mayville State of North Dakota both won their respective conference tournaments Tuesday night. Warner Pacific's 58-51 win over Eastern Oregon Tuesday in the league playoffs means EOU will remain home. (Klamath Falls Herald & News, OR)

    Canyon County projects move forward  Feb 27, 2007
    The students are: Christina Marroquin, Albertson College of Idaho. Christopher Ybarguen, Boise State University-West. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    Capture the Moment  Feb 19, 2007
    The last 60 years of award winning photographs, and a description/interview from the photographer, are on display now until March 11 at Albertson College of Idaho in Caldwell. apture the Moment is a traveling exhibit that moves around the country. (Ontario Argus Observer, OR)

    ‘Pledge’ goes global in Nampa  Jan 28, 2007
    Dr. Ellen Batt, a professor of modern foreign languages and education at Albertson College of Idaho, said that it s a lot of work for both children and adults to learn new languages, but skills are taught to children in a more natural way with songs, games and poetry. Batt said its important for young children to learn languages because it exposes them to other cultures. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    Albertson College offers Steunenberg letters  Jan 20, 2007
    CALDWELL Albertson College of Idaho has placed letters detailing one of the state s most violent historical episodes on the Internet for reference. The events include an Idaho governor s assassination in Caldwell 100 years ago. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    The 1996 Johnson City Cardinals  Jan 18, 2007
    Onofrei, a two-time All American at Albertson College of Idaho, has been the head baseball coach at Northwest Nazarene University in Nampa, ID since 2001. Pitcher Tim Riegert, who led the University of Central Florida in G, IP, and CG in 1996, returned to campus to participate in an alumnus vs. varsity game on Feb 12, 2006. (St. Louis, TheInsiders.com)

    McGee named top GOP legislator  Jan 13, 2007
    He serves on the Board of Trustees at Albertson College of Idaho, where he was elected student body president and graduated with a degree in history. Colleagues have said McGee s sense of humor and confident approach to legislative work seem to set him apart. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    Nampa singer is living the Dream  Jan 11, 2007
    Now she s coming back with her band, Honi Deaton , to bring their high energy music from the heart to Albertson College of Idaho s Jewett Auditorium at 7 p.m. on Jan. 13. After resettling in husband Jeff Deaton s hometown of Atlanta, Ga. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    Otter strikes ‘frugal’ tone  Jan 7, 2007
    Those ideas are consistent with Otter s Goldwater-brand of conservatism, said Albertson College of Idaho Professor and Chair of Department Political Economy Jasper LiCalzi. He said Otter has always been a libertarian but it remains to be seen if he will be more moderate as the state s chief executive. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    Rule involved in payment disputes  Jan 7, 2007
    Albertson College of Idaho Political Economy professor Jasper LiCalzi said Rule s financial issues are not necessarily an indication that he will perform poorly as a commissioner. People will have to judge how he does (and) if he can put this stuff behind him, LiCalzi said. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    Showcase features local musicians  Jan 3, 2007
    CALDWELL Caldwell Fine Arts honors local musicians who have distinguished themselves in their musical studies or careers with the Idaho Showcase program, taking place Jan. 8 at 7:30 p.m. at Jewett Auditorium on the campus of Albertson College of Idaho ... When she was 14, she studied with Sam Smith, Albertson College of Idaho cello teacher and Langroise Trio cellist, and made her first orchestral audition with the Boise Philharmonic and immediately began playing with them ... Forrey studied two... (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    Pivotal weekend faces both Owl teams  Dec 28, 2006
    Warner Pacific, which is unbeaten in Cascade Collegiate Conference play along with OIT and Albertson College of Idaho, is ranked No. 7 in the most recent Top 25 poll. The Knights used their win in Klamath Falls to help win the league championship a year ago after they went 27-for-31 at the free-throw line. (Klamath Falls Herald & News, OR)

    Albertson student wins prestigious Marshall award  Dec 25, 2006
    BOISE Albertson College of Idaho senior Taylor St.John, though only 19, has done things most people only dream of doing. Already, Taylor has worked at Morgan Stanley in London as a financial analyst and has studied as a visiting student at Oxford. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    Susan Jane Hill  Dec 22, 2006
    Susan attended College of Idaho (now Albertson College of Idaho) for two years before transferring to University of Denver where she graduated in 1965 with a double major in Elementary Education and Social Work. After teaching fourth grade at Butte View Elementary School for three years, Susan started Jack and Jill Preschool in 1974, which is still in operation today. (Emmett Messenger Index, ID)

    Natalie Hatch new Miss Boise 2007  Dec 10, 2006
    BOISE Natalie Hatch, a senior at Albertson College of Idaho, was recently crowned Miss Boise 2007 ... Hatch will graduate this spring at Albertson College of Idaho with a degree in history and plans to attend law school next year. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    ‘Nutcracker’ makes annual appearance  Dec 7, 2006
    The holiday production will first perform at Albertson College of Idaho s Jewett Auditorium on Thursday, Dec. 14, before finishing the weekend in Boise ... Ballet Idaho s The Nutcracker is at Jewett Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 14, on the campus of Albertson College of Idaho. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    Caldwell gets better I-84 gateway  Dec 2, 2006
    Improvements to the interchange will allow Caldwell to maintain its title as a city on the move and lead to a new and beautiful entry to the city and Albertson College of Idaho, Sen. John McGee of Caldwell said. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    Caldwell will get major I-84 upgrade  Nov 29, 2006
    The reconstructed interchange will accommodate 29,500 vehicles per day to improve traffic flow and offer better access to central and eastern Caldwell, the Canyon County Fairgrounds and Albertson College of Idaho ... Caldwell Mayor Garret Nancolas and Albertson College of Idaho President Bob Hoover will be among the speakers for Friday s Franklin Interchange groundbreaking, which is open to the public ... The Albertson College of Idaho Chamber Singers will perform for the ceremony. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    Albertson College gets millions in grants  Nov 19, 2006
    Idaho Press-Tribune CALDWELL The J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Foundation has awarded Albertson College of Idaho a new 5 million-a-year Evergreen Grant and funding to launch a campaign to upgrade the college's science facilities. In February 2005, the college received a 17 million challenge grant from the foundation for three years to support the college s efforts to look more like a U.S. News Top 100 National Liberal Arts College. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    ’Diggers season over  Nov 17, 2006
    The Orediggers lost to host Albertson College of Idaho 30-22, 26-30, 30-24, 30-21 and then fell to Frontier Conference rival Carroll College 28-30, 31-29, 30-16, 30-18. Alberton and Carroll were playing in a late match. (Montana Standard, MT)

    School leader faces DUI charge  Nov 15, 2006
    Cardwell reported that he immediately noticed while speaking with Sower a "strong odor of an alcoholic beverage emitting from his breath. Sower failed three sobriety tests and his blood-alcohol content was measured at 0.123 or 1.124 percent, according to the police report. The legal limit is 0.08 percent to drive in Idaho.Cardwell also wrote in his report that Sower was completely in the nude along with a woman in car.Sower s private defense attorney, Matt Roker, declined to comment on the... (Idaho Press-Tribune)

    Orediggers earn place in NAIA VB tourney  Nov 14, 2006
    Tech will face off with host and No. 1 seed Albertson College of Idaho (Caldwell, Idaho) on Thursday at 11:15 a.m.. The Orediggers will then play Carroll College at 3:45 p.m. to finish pool play. (Montana Standard, MT)

    Owls head to conference tourney  Nov 9, 2006
    The Hustlin' Owls finished third in the conference this season, but Tech enters this weekend's playoffs at Albertson College of Idaho having lost two of its last three matches. They enter the playoffs, which begin Friday, hoping to repeat last year's tournament effort. (Klamath Falls Herald & News, OR)

    Voters have their say at Canyon polls  Nov 8, 2006
    At Albertson College of Idaho, 19-year-old Lael Uberuaga-Rodgers of Boise was excited to be voting for the first time and grateful for the polling station on campus. I feel very empowered now that what I think actually matters. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    County-fair politics evolve to attack ads  Nov 5, 2006
    The state is a Republican stronghold that has seen few competitive races, and until this year, Idaho remained one of the last bastions of corndog and county fair politics, said Jasper LiCalzi, a political science professor at Albertson College of Idaho. The escalation of attack ads, with their sinister soundtracks and venomous claims, has forced both Sali and Grant to press around-the-clock fundraising efforts to pay for their latest attacks instead of focusing on traditional door-knocking and... (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    Red hot and blue  Oct 30, 2006
    By Rick Bentley / The Fresno Bee 10/29/06 05:48:17 ADVERTISMENT Matt Ramsey was a voice major when he attended Albertson College of Idaho. Now he makes his living not saying a single word as part of the mute world of the Blue Man Group. (Fresno Bee)

    Butch Otter ready to serve as leader  Oct 28, 2006
    College didn t go well and it wasn t until after he matured that he returned to College of Idaho (now Albertson College of Idaho) to earn his degree. He remembers his humble roots, lived a life that s had some ups and downs. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    Albertson sets pace for Owls  Oct 24, 2006
    he Albertson weekend was rough (OIT lost at Albertson College of Idaho and Eastern Oregon), and we've had some dips, she says, o we just have to get better. he conference tournament is what matters. (Klamath Falls Herald & News, OR)

    COS fills 3 coach vacancies  Oct 12, 2006
    Offill was a Bay Valley Conference all-star point guard at Mendo, and went on to a successful stint at Albertson College of Idaho. In only two seasons, Offill finished fourth on the Coyote all-time assist list. (Mount Shasta News, CA)

    Caldwell toasts valley’s harvest  Oct 8, 2006
    Visitors celebrated Albertson College of Idaho s Coyote Pride, joined in a taste of the great Idaho grape and gourmet goodies, celebrated an appreciation for diverse entertainment and a love of the Gem State s beautiful fall weather. And the revelry was all for a good cause. (Idaho Press-Tribune)

    Enjoy many fall activities for the weekend  Oct 7, 2006
    If fine wine and delicious food is more to your liking, try sampling the Taste of the Harvest at Albertson College of Idaho between 2 to 7 p.m. Food samples, wine tasting and musical entertainment will all be at your disposal for this great happening. If it s just music you re in the mood for, check out the Musical Extravaganza at 7 p.m. in the Idaho Center. (Idaho Press-Tribune)

    Deputy urges teen drivers to think safety  Oct 6, 2006
    Albertson College of Idaho psychology professor Tim Shearon said brain development plays a large role in the risky activity teenagers exhibit. The brain develops in stages, Shearon explained, and the last portion of the brain to fully develop is the frontal lobe the part of the brain responsible for planning risk assessment, controlling impulses and seeing potential outcomes. (Idaho Press-Tribune)

    Vasquez will run for U.S. Senate  Oct 4, 2006
    Running for Senate is a logical step for Vasquez, Albertson College of Idaho political economy professor Jasper LiCalzi said. He said Vasquez would have a hard time winning a one-on-one race with Craig, who has served in the Senate since 1990, but he may have a good chance of winning if Craig does not run. (Idaho Press-Tribune)

    BU Ranked Among Top Ten Fittest Schools In The US  Oct 4, 2006
    Albertson College of Idaho 16. Santa Clara University (Calif. (KWTX.com, TX)

    Liberty Charter student pushes for excellence  Oct 2, 2006
    Future plans: Ryan plans to attend Albertson College of Idaho and major in mathematics/physics with a minor in music. Please see the STAT Sheet in Caldwell and Nampa for more information about good kids. (Idaho Press-Tribune)

    What’s happening this weekend?  Sep 29, 2006
    Albertson College of Idaho s Artists-in-Residence, the Langroise Trio, will kick-off this year s concert series this weekend ... Or a free concert is at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the Langroise Recital Hall on the Albertson College of Idaho campus. (Idaho Press-Tribune)

    Roeser Brothers Carrying On A Family Tradition  Sep 27, 2006
    Annie, who is the oldest of Jim Roeser's grandkids, is a graduate of Albertson College of Idaho, and is the Assistant Women's Basketball Coach at Northwestern University in Kirkland, WA. "While her first love is basketball," says Jackie, "she was very successful when she competed in the high school rodeos, ran barrels in the Women's Pro Rodeo Assn., and showed reined cow horses.". Dan was the first of the Roeser boys to follow in his father's footsteps. (Klamath Falls Cascade Magazines, OR)

    Dancing a way of life for Arts Charter student  Sep 25, 2006
    With that in mind, Kristina said she d like to pursue a career in journalism someday, possibly after attending Albertson College of Idaho ... Future plans: Kristina may attend Albertson College of Idaho, and she is thinking about journalism as a potential career. (Idaho Press-Tribune)

    Crowd converges on Caldwell festival  Sep 17, 2006
    Albertson College of Idaho student Colleen Scovill volunteered for the Kiwanis Club Fun Run at the festival Saturday morning. The senior business major is from Sacramento. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    OIT rolls past NW Christian  Sep 6, 2006
    Albertson College of Idaho is the defending NAIA Region I volleyball champion. Albertson, the OIT player, finished Tuesday's match with 35 assists and eight digs. (Klamath Falls Herald & News, OR)

    Buckaroo Breakfast signals rodeo time  Aug 16, 2006
    By Mike Butts - Idaho Press-Tribune CALDWELL When the syrup hits the flapjacks at Albertson College of Idaho on an early August morning, you know it s Caldwell Night Rodeo time. Hundreds of hungry Caldwell residents and rodeo participants lined up for the Buckaroo Breakfast on Tuesday. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    Summer tradition comes to life again  Aug 16, 2006
    From 6:30 to 9:30 a.m. on the Albertson College of Idaho campus. The Buckaroo Breakfast will not only feature food, but also live entertainment and a chance to meet performers from the rodeo. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    Vallivue High School graduate embraces singing, drama  Aug 14, 2006
    By Christin Runkle- Idaho Press-Tribune CALDWELL The smile on Jamie Derry s face is apparent as she talks about her love for choir a love that will take her to Albertson College of Idaho next month to major in music. The Vallivue grad, who calls herself a hard-core choir geek, said she really got into choir during her junior year of high school. (Idaho Press-Tribune)

    Harmonica workshop kicks off blues weekend  Aug 8, 2006
    CALDWELL Carlos del Junco, award-winning 10-hole harmonica player, provides a workshop at 5 p.m. Friday at Jewett Auditorium/Pioneer Room on the campus of Albertson College of Idaho. This is a change of venue from previous announcements. (Idaho Press-Tribune)

    Shakespeare festival in full bloom  Aug 5, 2006
    He has been in the festival for 15 seasons and is the chair of the Theater Department at Albertson College of Idaho. The Idaho Shakespeare Festival is not only active in the summer. (Ontario Argus Observer, OR)

    TVCC hires Masingill as women's soccer coach  Jul 27, 2006
    At Albertson College of Idaho, where he graduated in 2002, Masingill won all-conference honors at three different positions and was named team captain of his soccer team. Masingill earned honors for his standout play at goalkeeper, forward and center-midfielder. (Ontario Argus Observer, OR)

    Activities, local flavor keep ’em coming back to fair  Jul 27, 2006
    Free shuttle rides to the fairgrounds will run from 10:30 a.m. until the fair closes each day, from the rear parking lot of Karcher Mall, off Cassia Street, and the south parking lot of Albertson College of Idaho, off Indiana. Also, there will again be a free shuttle from the parking lot east of the fairgrounds off Griffiths Parkway. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    Road work spreads to Caldwell  Jul 14, 2006
    The project will be completed in three stages, with the last stage coming on Cleveland Boulevard from Albertson College of Idaho to 10th Avenue. No parking will be allowed on Blaine Street during much of the project. (Nampa Idaho Press-Tribune, ID)

    Property taxes fund fraction of Caldwell budget  Jul 12, 2006
    Those were two of the major points Caldwell Mayor Garret Nancolas made at the Caldwell Chamber of Commerce monthly luncheon Tuesday at Albertson College of Idaho ... City officials will explain details of the 2007 budget at the next Caldwell Chamber of Commerce noon break luncheon at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 8, at the Simplot Dining Hall at Albertson College of Idaho. (Idaho Press-Tribune)

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