According to recent data released by the College, the current student body contains students from Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Paraguay, and Venezuela. Eight of those countries celebrate their national independence days during Latinx Heritage Month.
The dorm with the blue trim is named Sawtooth, after the iconic Idaho mountain range. Owyhee is named after the Owyhee range that frames the College’s southern skyline.
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the College welcomed 311 new students this fall, which marks the fourth consecutive year that number has been above 300.
Summers-Duffy and her intern, College of Idaho sophomore Regan Moore, work regularly at the Center in Boise to make sure the exhibit is in proper order.
The College of Idaho invites comments regarding the College’s qualification for re-accreditation. Comments must be received by September 7, 2020. Only signed comments will be considered.
“What rankings and inclusions provide is affirmation that the excellent work our faculty, staff, and students contribute to the academic community is being noticed,” said Vice President of Enrollment Management Brian Bava.
The tools and resources that De La Paz is researching as part of this fellowship can be applied many different ways. But he wants to bring it back to the College and apply it to this community.