The two groups – nine College of Idaho students and four Naresuan students – met online throughout the Fall term to prepare. The Naresuan students even joined one of Dr. Dayley’s classes online very early in the morning (in Thailand) in anticipation of the conference.
Kaya Evans '21 is one of 32 Americans to be named a Rhodes Scholar this year and becomes the eighth alum to win the oldest and most celebrated international fellowship award in the world.
English professor Sue Schaper currently has a photo gallery, Disappearances, on display at the Rosenthal Gallery of Art at Blatchley Hall. Read what the gallery is about in Professor Schaper's own words.
Panageotou says the intent is to host forums every two years in conjunction with political cycles with plans already in place for an event in 2024, when the country will host its next presidential election.
The one-year certificate program graduated six students last spring. There are 14 enrolled this year, all of whom are students who have already received their undergraduate degrees.
The project, titled “She Codes for Peace – Girl Empowerment through Coding,” used computer coding to connect young women, in Angola and beyond, so they can learn what is possible.