The college's Radiographic Science program will keep its national accreditation for another eight years. The associate degree in the program is currently the ninth most popular major at LC State and almost all students are being offered jobs by the time they graduate.
Two exhibits, one focused on metal, fiber and color, and the other on Martin Luther King Jr. run through March 12 at the Center for Arts & History in downtown Lewiston.
Matt Payne, a senior from Grangeville, enters Vita Coco water advertising contest and is named one of 10 finalists, which earned him $1,000 and his entry ad put in display windows and kiosks in New York.
The annual Lewis-Clark Valley Martin Luther King Jr. and Idaho Human Rights Day of Service, coordinated by Lewis-Clark State College, the Lewiston YWCA and community members, will be virtual t…
Lewis-Clark State College has received a $25,000 donation toward the new Schweitzer Career & Technical Education Center from Lewiston Fund, Erika Allen, LC State Director of C…
A total of 910 students at Lewis-Clark State College earned honor roll distinction for the fall 2020 semester, LC State officials announced on Wednesday.
The total is simila…
COEUR D’ALENE – Lewis-Clark State College’s Tessa Jilot has been selected as a Kootenai County Top 30 Under 40 honoree for 2020, the Kootenai County Young Professionals organization has announ…
While most people in October were thinking about hunting, fishing or even raking leaves as their outdoor activities, students and staff from the Lewis-Clark State College Work Scholars program…