Thanks, in large part, to a jump in healthcare education and career-technical education students, Lewis-Clark State College’s overall headcount is up 2.5% and its fulltime equivalent (FTE) enrollment has grown 2.2%.
Lewis-Clark State College Fire Service Technology instructor Travis Myklebust was recognized as the 2024 New Postsecondary Teacher of the Year by Career Technical Educators of Idaho (CTEI).
The Lewis-Clark State College Veterans Services Office will host an open house in the Veterans Resource Center on Wednesday, Aug. 28, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Lewis-Clark State College's Juvenile Corrections Education Program has served 147 students since its August 2022 start date. The program provides college credits while helping to reduce recidivism.
Lewis-Clark State College President Cynthia Pemberton and the Warrior athletic department will host a reception to welcome newly hired Athletic Director Ronnie Palmer on Thursday, Aug. 15, at the Hells Canyon Grand Hotel in Lewiston.
Lewis-Clark State College has received approval from the Idaho State Board of Education and the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities, its accrediting body, to begin offering a Master of Science in CyberAccounting degree in spring 2025.
Lewis-Clark State College’s nursing program has again been ranked No. 1 among four-year higher education institutions in Idaho by RegisteredNursing.org, a nursing advocacy organization.
Kyler Peterson found a passion for Career and Technical Education, and Career and Technical Student Organizations while studying at Lewiston High School and LC State. Recently, Peterson placed 14th in the nation while competing in SkillsUSA.
Lewis-Clark State College Native American Alumni Chapter to hold 15th Annual Alumni Association Native American Chapter Golf Scramble Saturday, Aug. 24, at the Red Wolf Golf Club in Clarkston, Washington.