Lewis-Clark State College has once again been designated as a Military Friendly School and this time with a special Gold-level designation by Military Friendly.
Official spring semester census day numbers are in and confirm that Lewis-Clark State College’s enrollment is on the rise. Overall headcount is up 2.1% and fulltime enrollment has climbed 1.8% compared to this time last year.
LC State's reputation for meeting students where they are and helping them get to where they want to go is taking on a whole new meaning at Idaho Correctional Institution - Orofino (ICIO).
Beth Alvarado will be the speaker at Lewis-Clark State College’s 42nd annual Stegner Lecture on April 5 at 7 p.m. at the Center for Arts & History, located at 415 Main St. in Lewiston.
LC State will celebrate its 37th annual Native American Awareness Week on March 18-22 with a variety of speakers, events, a banquet, and powwows. This year’s theme is “Highlighting History & Language.”
LC State's School of Career & Technical Education will hold its second annual NC3 National Letter of Intent Signing Day on April 18. The event welcomes new and prospective career and technical education (CTE) students who plan to attend LC State next fall and major in one of the college’s 21 CTE programs.
A panel of three Lewis-Clark State College students and a faculty member will discuss Brown vs. Board of Education as part of Women’s History Month at the college on March 6.
The Center for Arts & History, located at 415 Main St. in Lewiston, will host a joint poetry reading on Wednesday, March 6, at 7 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.
Lewis-Clark State College biology professor Alex Bezzerides will hold a book talk and reception for his recently published book “Evolution Gone Wrong” on March 14 on campus.
Black History Experience, a series of educational events celebrating black history, including special men’s and women’s basketball games, is taking place in February at Lewis-Clark State College.