The fiscally responsible, phased approach to repairing the building, which was originally constructed in 1956, was approved by the College’s Board of Trustees nearly a decade ago.
Ten years ago, Bob got the idea to rebuild one of the many historic hot springs on the Middle Fork. After a decade of planning and lobbying, he gained approval from the powers that be and his idea became reality in March. We were a part of it.
Deer Flat Church was one of four institutions whose contributions were recognized with medallions. Ustick Road Church of the Nazarene, International Students, Inc., and Iglesia Damasco also received a Presidential Medallion from the College.
In addition to his presidential role with the ISO, Mahlangu is a Counsel for Diversity and Inclusion representative, a Peer Health Advocate, a member of the Africans, Friends, Relatives and Others (AFRO) club and the Gaming club.