For the first time, Whitwood is joining forces with Arnoldo Hernandez and Adan De La Paz of the College’s Department of Inclusion & Intercultural Engagement for the event, which falls on the same Monday as Martin Luther King Junior day.
The diversity within the group brings different dance styles, techniques, and personalities to the dance floor that help to create an inclusive and positive environment.
The theme for the Fall/Winter issue is Global Mindset with a centerpiece story titled "The Most Diverse 55 Acres in Idaho" and traces the roots of the international student population and the richness it brings to the entire campus.
The College tied for 48th out of 933 not-for-profit liberal arts colleges whose enrollment is over 500 students in overall financial health as an institution.
The Stueckle Scholarships were awarded to three sophomore students who are pursuing science degrees. They’re also members of the College’s Gipson Honors program.
The Cultural Show is important for the college community because it showcases traditional customs from around the world and discusses current issues through songs, dances, skits, poems, and more.