Kolb, a resident assistant in Finney Hall, recognized a student in need of help and called Campus Safety. Mahlangu, the student officer on duty at the time, responded and was able to perform CPR to help the student.
Those two numbers pushed the College’s total enrollment to 1,145 students, the largest number in the 130-year history of the school. The previous high of 1,144 was set in the Fall of 2014. The previous highs in freshmen (360) and total new students (403) both came in the Fall of 2019.
“It is always rewarding to see the combined efforts of our world-class faculty, coaches and staff recognized as one of the top institutions of higher learning in the nation and the No. 1 school in the state,” said Co-President Doug Brigham.
One of the major tenets of the College’s liberal arts education is critical thinking. The COVID-19 oral history project allowed students to put those skills to use.
Although we live in a pandemic, ISO has yet again set the standard for versatility and creativity by bringing you this beautiful Cookbook that is made with love by your fellow international Yotes.
Through time and work by Jabareen and junior Marharyta Horokhova as well as Campus Safety and Development, YOTEXIT has been providing two trips per week into Boise, one on Friday and one on Saturday and plans to continue to do so through the end of the May term.