Littler and Clifford are leading the charge to utilize the space in their roles as sustainability stewards, which are positions within the College’s Outdoor Program.
Fast forward to the early months of 2021 and the College’s food pantry, located in the McCain Student Center, has grown by leaps and bounds to include large freezers, cooking supplies in the dorms, and a partnership with the Idaho Food Bank.
Blackwell is one of the subjects in the documentary “Resilient Idaho: Hope Lives Here” that airs Tuesday night on Idaho Public Television (channel 4 in the Boise valley).
Dayley says Indart is the first alum from The College of Idaho to earn an opportunity to be the Secretary-General of a Model UN event. And, since there are only two events, being one of two Secretary Generals in a given year is quite prestigious.
Four classrooms in the Kathryn Albertson International Center (KAIC) are now equipped with conference-room-style microphones, hanging from the ceiling in each room to improve overall audio quality and new cameras.
The year 2020 presented a slew of challenges to almost everyone. The College of Idaho was not immune but the school grew in a positive way in spite of the obstacles.