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Paul Bennion

Bennion Earns 2020 "Outstanding Dean" Award

October 20, 2020

To give some context to the gravity of this recognition, Region 5 consists of colleges from Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Utah and the Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia. Nearly every institution of Higher Education in the region is a member of NASPA, meaning deans from hundreds of schools in the region were eligible for this award, and Dean Bennion was the sole winner in the region.

Taping Virtual Commencement

QUEST: Where There’s a Yote, There’s a Way

October 07, 2020

The annals of time are likely to mark the recent period as the world before COVID-19 and the world after COVID-19. The pandemic has touched virtually every aspect of life on the planet in some way. And the way the narrative has played out so far, days feel like weeks and weeks feel like years. 

Kevin Bui MCAT Club

New Club Prepares Students for MCAT

September 29, 2020

Bui found that students were studying and preparing for the MCAT on their own. Some, he said, were basically “winging it,” so he thought about starting a club.

Stanley Internship Students

QUEST: COVID-19 and Rural Medicine

September 23, 2020

Both students have learned about pandemics in the classroom. But it’s different experiencing one while on the job. Thurston and Young have been assisting in testing patients with symptoms, and they suit up with personal protective equipment, commonly referred to as PPE. 

Some Latin American Flags

ALAS’ Latinx Heritage Month Celebrates Cultural Diversity

September 21, 2020

According to recent data released by the College, the current student body contains students from Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Paraguay, and Venezuela. Eight of those countries celebrate their national independence days during Latinx Heritage Month.

Clocktower

Two More Accolades for the College

September 18, 2020

These two acknowledgements come on the heels of Monday’s announcement that the College received the No. 1 national ranking for social mobility.