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Beading Workshop participants honor Native American artistry and tradition by making dream catchers.

MakerHub Club promotes creativity through 3D printing, vinyl cutting, and partnerships.

Visiting Scientist, Dr. Carolyn Hovde Bohach, to present, "A Scientific Journey: Cattle, The Silent Resevoir of E. coli", Nov. 29.

Learn how to protect yourself while shopping online during the holidays.

Student clubs and organizations volunteered in rake-up events throughout the community in November.

Political Science is proud to welcome guest speaker, Dr. James Hanley, to campus Nov. 7.

The ĢƵ Visiting Artist Series welcomes the Opal Theatre Company to campus Nov. 14.

Students look at how another country approaches death and the loss of loved ones by participating in Dia de los Muertos activities.

The work that I completed this past week on my new research project could easily be filed under “things I know now that I wish I knew then." When I tell my online Biology students that I continue working in scientific research while sitting at home, sipping coffee, and enjoying the...

Members of the College's Dental Assisting program spent Wednesday, Sept. 12, volunteering during the Amen Free Clinic at Expo Idaho!

Wallgren and Harbacheck participate in Maximus Job Fair, highlighting the College’s Administrative Specialist program.

School supply drive benefits families in the Treasure Valley, donating nearly 300 items.

Administrative Specialist students test out their interviewing skills.

Five ĢƵ students first to be awarded Bridges to Baccalaureate Fellowships.

The Political Science Program is proud to welcome guest speaker, Dr. Ross Burkhart, to campus March 19, 2018.

University of Idaho geographer will lecture on his project mapping the militarization of police.