This fall, the class chose to operate a concession stand at each of the school’s home football games at Simplot Stadium and donate the money to charity.
“It is always rewarding to see the combined efforts of our world-class faculty, coaches and staff recognized as one of the top institutions of higher learning in the nation and the No. 1 school in the state,” said Co-President Doug Brigham.
He proposed taking Raptosh’s submission and combining it with two other entries Etruscan had received. So Raptosh discussed the idea with Karen Donavan (“Planet Parable”) and Daneen Wardrop (“Endless Body”) and decided to work together.
Farmer will continue at the College while adding the duties for his new role. While serving as an educator as a visiting assistant professor of music, he also directs the College’s Chamber Singers and Chorale.
Earlier this spring, the anthropology/sociology major learned he had become just the second student from the College ever selected for a Fulbright Scholarship, one of the most prestigious scholarships in the world.