The College of Idaho, in partnership with the Bartos Institute, is offering an opportunity for students, faculty, staff, alumni and local community members to gain strength in conflict management and resolution exercises from June 4-6 on the College’s campus.
The Conference begins with registration at 10:00 on Saturday morning. Presentations begin at 11:30 and will take place in the recital hall inside the Langroise Center for Performing & Fine Arts as well as Boone Hall and Blatchley Hall.
This year’s lecture, which takes place at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 16, in the Langroise Center for Performing and Fine Arts on the campus of The College of Idaho, will feature Dr. Bernd Heinrich, Ph.D.
Give Day is a 24-hour event where people have the opportunity to donate back to the College to raise funds for the departments, programs, and maintenance of the school.
Weighing in on issues ranging from housing to curricular needs to meal plans, students at the College are empowered and encouraged to participate in making the campus a better place.
The presentation room of the College’s Cruzen-Murray Library last week was filled with those who were still mournful of the recent acts of hate, yet were united in a voice of resilience and a goal of targeting the root causes of injustice.