College Idaho Womens Soccer Cross Country Cascade Conference Recognition
Many in the College community know the Gabbard name – did you know Ray Gabbard ’88 is the Director of Drama at Cumnor House Sussex, just south of London, England? He’s part of a story on page 27 of this publication about the ways schools are making Shakespeare’s plays relevant and accessible. (Independent Schools Guide)
Anne Blackhurst, who received her Master’s from the College in 1987, is retiring from her position as the president at Minnesota State-Moorhead. (AM 1100 Radio)
Danielle Higley ’13 was one of two authors representing Idaho at the 2022 National Book Festival over Labor Day Weekend in Washington, D.C. (Boise State University)
Megan Wilkinson ’22 is part of this story out of the Tri-Cities (Washington) about the value of dual-language education. (Hebden Bridge News)
We told you about it earlier this summer, but news about two of our great art faculty members – Stephen Fisher and Garth Claassen – earning prestigious visual-arts fellowships popped up in some regional media recently as well. They were two of three selected out of more than 70 applicants state-wide for the Idaho Commission on the Arts Visual Art Fellowship. (KIFI-TV)
Make sure you’re joining the YoteFam on Yote Football Saturdays, the tailgates are not to be missed! Great friends, great food, and a great time for all! Mark your calendars for September 24 when the Yotes host rival Eastern Oregon. Here’s a small sample of what it looked like at the team’s first home game. (KIVI TV)
The College’s men’s and women’s cross country teams, both ranked in the top-10 nationally at the NAIA level, competed with NCAA Division 1 Utah State.(Herald Journal)
Hannah McFadden (women’s soccer) and Ellyse Tingelstad (women’s cross country) named Cascade Conference athletes of the week for their performances during competition from Aug. 29-Sept. 4, 2022. (Cascade Conference)