Mother Karina and daughters Ame and Vashti have overcome hardships and will walk together as they receive their Bachelor of Science Nursing degrees on May 13
LC State will award 823 degrees and certificates during its three commencement ceremonies on May 13 at Harris Field. Of the 715 graduating students, close to 500 are expected to walk.
The 5th annual “Dream It, Do It…Here!” Conference for area 10th and 11th graders to learn about potential career opportunities will be held on May 17 on the campus of Lewis-Clark State College. The conference gives students a day to experience local industry and higher education in breakout sessions.
For the fourth time in the past nine years, Lewis-Clark State College has received an award for its historic preservation of a campus building through renovation or remodeling. College officials received notice this week that The Historic Preservation Commission, under the city of Lewiston, selected the college’s Center for Arts & History (CAH) for an Orchid Award for 2022.
Incarcerated individuals will now have greater access to higher education as part of a pilot project administered collaboratively between Lewis-Clark State College and the University of Idaho.
The Lewis-Clark State College Schweitzer Career & Technical Education Center has received a Learning by Design magazine’s 2022 Outstanding Project Award for its design.
Fred Chilson, the new provost and vice president for Academic Affairs at Lewis-Clark State College, recently received the Dr. John L. Green Service Award from the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE) at its recent annual conference in Costa Mesa, Calif., in early April.
Caden Massey, a senior from Kamiah, Idaho, and Simone Johnson, a senior from Blanchard, Idaho, received President’s Civic Leadership awards at the Washington Campus Compact Student Leadership Awards Ceremony.