Propelled by a 13.6 percent surge in new degree-seeking students, LC State's overall headcount at the college is up 2 percent compared to last fall, according to official census day totals.
The staff of the Lewis-Clark State College literary journal Talking River Review (TRR) will hold its fourth biannual writers’ workshop on Nov. 3 at 6:30-8:30 p.m. in the upstairs lounge of the LC State Student Union Building/Center For Student Leadership.
Lewis-Clark State College will hold a Prescription Drug Take-Back Day on Wednesday, Oct. 19, at 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in the college’s library parking lot, near the intersection of 7th Avenue and 5th Street in Lewiston.
For Erick Larson, it was simply a student internship while attending Lewis-Clark State College that changed his career trajectory and landed him with the rewarding and challenging position of president and CEO of Huron Regional Medical Center in South Dakota.
A discussion on “Inside the world of climate change skeptics” will be the focus of the 6th annual Moore Honorary Lecture on Oct. 24 at noon on the Lewis-Clark State College campus.
“Emme and the Taking of the Woods,” a play written by Lewis-Clark State College Humanities Division instructor Jef Petersen, will be performed on Oct. 27-29 and Nov. 3-5 at the college’s Silverthorne Theatre.
LC State's nursing program has been ranked No. 1 among four-year higher education institutions in Idaho for the second straight year, according to RegisteredNursing.org, a nursing advocacy organization.
Amanda Van Lanen, a history professor at Lewis-Clark State College, will be honored for her outstanding teaching at the Idaho Gem Innovative Educator awards ceremony held during the October Idaho General Education Summit in Boise.
An interactive art project that encourages public contribution is currently being held at the Lewis-Clark State College Center for Arts & History, located at 415 Main St. in Lewiston.