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Christa Tackett 
Academic Coach, CTE
Canyon 105C, ext. 6228
Chantell Giere
Transition Coordinator
Hepworth 159, ext. 6886

Ciera Garechana
HR Specialist
[email protected] | 208-732-6271


 
 
Communicating our expectations to our students is one of the most important aspects of promoting academic integrity in our classrooms. Professor Bill Taylor, of Oakton Community College in Illinois shares this now-famous and inspiring letter with his students on the first day of classes. In it, he outlines both what he expects of them as his students and what they should expect of him if he is acting with integrity and responsibility in his role as their professor. It's a great reminder that all members of the campus community have responsibilities with regard to integrity. 

Please mark your calendars for Integrity Week October 17-21  and encourage (and perhaps incentivize) your students to participate in the many activities that we'll have planned. 
 
The Academic Integrity Committee


   
 
 
The Fall 2016 Dual Credit  admission deadline is 9/16/2016.  New students, those who have never taken a CSI dual credit course before, must apply for admission online to the CSI Dual Credit Program by 9/16/2016. Students will not be granted admission after 9/16/2016.

 

The Fall 2016 Dual Credit registration deadline is 9/23/2016.

 

Kelly Wilson

Admissions Coordinator
[email protected] | 208-732-6284


      
 
 
If you are needing a new professional headshot come to the Canyon Studio on Thursday, September 22, from 2:00-3:00 p.m.

Doug Maughan
Public Information Officer
[email protected] | 208-732-6262



      
 
 
The Idaho State Board of Education's Direct Admissions letters are scheduled to be mailed out to high school seniors this week. Here's a link to the site that includes both letters, FAQs, etc. We may hear from some students who want to follow up with CSI, particularly those that are looking for our fall application-which will be available online beginning October 1

Also, College Application Week is scheduled for Oct 31- Nov 4.
 
 
Please forward to colleagues that should receive this information!

Gail Schull
Director of Admissions
[email protected] | 208-732-6262


WorkStudySeveral Work Study Positions are Available for Students 

The federal Work-study Program has many open positions available for students. Please refer them to the financial aid website for more information.


Lisa Baker
CSI Financial Aid Advisor
[email protected]  | 208-732-6285


MathBridge Math Class Provided By The CSI Student Success Center
Do you have a student who could use a little extra help with math? Suggest the Bridge Math Class provided by the CSI Student Success Center. Here's a bit of information:

 

Who: Students who are not currently registered for Math or ready for Math 023/043/123

What: Great opportunity for students to get face-to-face instruction for math (Bridge to Math 043/123)

Where: Meyerhoeffer #203

Dates: September 12 - October 12 (registration cut-off is September 16)

Days: Session 1 is on Monday/Wednesday and Session 2 is on Tuesday/Thursday

Time: 1-3 pm each day

Cost: No Cost to Student
 

Note: There is an option for late start Math 043/123 and scholarships are available.

 

For more information call Carla Wherry at 208-732-6525.

Carla Wherry
Academic Coach
[email protected]  | 208-732-6525


CSI Events
Facebook
If you're looking for an event this month chances are we have the information posted on our  Facebook  page. And, don't forget that you can now subscribe to our events which means you'll get a notification when a CSI event is added to our page.

THIS WEEK
SEP 6
Sep 6 - Sep 19 by College of Southern Idaho
NEXT WEEK
SEP 22
Thu 7:30 PM by College of Southern Idaho
SEP 24
Sat 10 AM 55 guests

If you would like to see more of what's going on at CSI visit our  Facebook . O r, if you would like your CSI event listed on our Facebook page, please send your information to [email protected] . Pictures, flyers, and most all documents will be accepted and used for the posting. 
   
Kimberlee LaPray
Public Information Specialist
[email protected]   | 208-732-6299
 
 
PlanetariumScheduleEvents at the Herrett Center This Week

Herrett Center for Arts and Science
College of Southern Idaho
Museum, Planetarium, Observatory
Year round open hours.*
 
*Closed Sundays, Mondays, and federal holidays.
Tuesdays
9:30 am to 9:00 pm
Wednesdays
9:30 am to 4:30 pm
Thursdays
9:30 am to 4:30 pm
Fridays
9:30 am to 9:00 pm
Saturdays
1:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Public Event Schedule for September 2016
 
 
Day
Time
Event
 
Tuesday, September 13th
7:00 pm
Planetarium Show: Titans of the Ice Age.
 
Friday, September 16th 
7:00 pm
Planetarium Show: Titans of the Ice Age.
8:00 pm
Planetarium Show: Led Zeppelin.
 
Saturday, September 17th 
1:30 pm
Planetarium Show: Asteroid: Mission Extreme.
2:30 pm
Planetarium Show: Perfect Little Planet.
3:30 pm
Planetarium Show: Titans of the Ice Age.
4:30 pm
Planetarium Show: Asteroid: Mission Extreme.
7:00 pm
Planetarium Show: Titans of the Ice Age.
8:00 pm
Planetarium Show: Sea Monsters.
 
Tuesday, September 20th
6:00 pm
Mingle in the Jungle Reptile Revue.
7:00 pm
Planetarium Show: Titans of the Ice Age.

Rick Greenawald
Manager, Faulkner Planetarium
[email protected] |   208-732-6659
 

Brown Bag Events This Week
 
BrownBag
Wednesday, 12:00-12:50. Hepworth 176. Host: Tiffany Seeley-Case.  Bring your lunch.

Thursday, 1:00-1:50. Hepworth 176. 
Host: Evin Fox or Jan Carpenter.  Bring your lunch.

Friday, 8:00 am - 9:00 am. 
Host: Shane Brown. TAB/TLC.
 
Topic: "Bridge to Success" with John Hughes
 
We look forward to seeing you there.
 
~Evin, Jan, Janea, Shane, and Tiffany
  The Brown Bag Committee

AssessAssess Student Learning
Mark your calendars. Every 2nd, 3rd, or 4th Tuesday let's meet to assess student learning. Each month has a theme.
 
Show up once a month or more if your schedule permits. We'll take one of your actual fall 2016 outcomes and design an assessment to collect student learning data. We'll implement a technique to analyze and summarize the data. And we'll use your findings to make a plan to modify an instructional practice.
  • August - Writing and/or revising a fall 2016 Student Learning Outcome (Aug. 30th)
  • September - Writing an assessment to collect student learning data (Sept. 13th, 20th, and 27th)
  • October - Analyzing and summarizing your assessment data (Oct. 11th, 18th, and 25th)
  • November - Using assessment data to modify an instructional practice (Nov. 8th, 15th, 22nd, and 29th)
Every 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Tuesday from 1:00 - 1:50 p.m., Meyerhoeffer 125
 
If you're interested, let me know.
 
Janea Triplett-Newell
Instructional Design
[email protected] | 208-732-6324


ORCJoin the ORC in Their September Activities 


Climb

Dierke's Lake Open Climb * September 15 * 5:30-8 pm
Spend the evening hitting the local crag with the ORC! We'll have some top rope climbs set-up for beginners to intermediate climbers over in the Alcove. Gear and instruction provided. CSI Students (7+ Credits) are $3, CSI Staff & Faculty are $20 and Community Members are $35.

Hike

Hike & Yoga in the South Hills * September 24 * 8 am - 1 pm
Spend the morning getting your zen on with the CSI ORC! We'll hike with our mats to a destination along the way, then spend an hour doing sun salutations and morning stretches. We'll finish the loop and head back to our cars after our yoga session. This trip includes transportation and yoga mats if needed. Meet at the CSI ORC. All gear provided. CSI Students (7+ Credits) are $5, CSI Staff & Faculty are $20 and Community Members are $30.

Bike

Mountain Bike Monday * September 12, 19, and 26 * 5:30 pm
Spend the evening riding one of the local single tracks close to CSI. All gear provided. Register with [email protected] by 12 pm each Monday. CSI Students (7+ Credits) are $5, CSI Staff & Faculty are $15 and Community Members are $20 (FREE BYOG).

Road Rides * September 20 * 5:30 pm
Spend the evening learning basic road bike rules and handling while in a protected setting on CSI's campus. All gear provided. Register with [email protected]  by 12 pm Monday, September 19. Free to CSI Students (7+ Credits), CSI Staff & Faculty are $10 and Community Members are $15 (FREE BYOG). 

Gravel Grinders * September 27 * 5:00 pm
We're hitting the gravel roads of Idaho and exploring hidden areas by gravel bikes! All gear provided. Beginners to advanced riders welcome. Register with [email protected] by 12 pm on Monday, September 26. CSI Students (7+ Credits) are $5, CSI Staff & Faculty are $20 and Community Members are $35.

Paddle

Sunset Paddle on the Snake * September 28 * 5:30-8 pm
Explore the Snake River Canyon and Pillar Falls via kayak! No experience necessary! All gear provided. Meet at Centennial Park. Space is limited and there are no refunds. Call 208-732-6475 to register. CSI Students are $5, CSI Staff & Faculty are $15 and Community Members are $25.

Sunset SUP * September 7 & 21 * 5:30-7:30 pm
Grab your friends for an evening on the Snake practicing some SUP yoga, paddling to the bridge, and enjoying the beautiful weather of Southern Idaho! No experience necessary! Space is limited and there are no refunds. CSI Students are $5, CSI Faculty & Staff are $15 and Community Members are $25.

Geology Paddle on the Snake * September 15 * 5:30-8 pm
Participants will enjoy a leisurely paddle along the river with CSI Professor Shawn Willsey sharing the facinating geologic history of the canyon's rocks along with the effects of the Bonneville Flood. Space is limited and there are no refunds. All gear is included in this trip, and no experience is necessary! Call 208-732-6475 to register. CSI Students (7+ Credits) are $10, CSI Staff & Faculty are $25 and Community Members are $40 (must be 16 and older).

Christa Gessaman
Challenge Course & ORC Coordinator
[email protected]  | 208-732-6285


EMSSeeking Donations for the Louisiana EMS Relief Fundraiser
LOUISIANA EMS RELIEF FUNDRAISER

Students in the Emergency Medical Services program at the College of Southern Idaho want to show their support for the victims of the recent storm damage and flooding in Louisiana. They're holding a fundraiser and supply drive throughout the month of September.
 
Week 2: September 12-September 16  
Toiletry Truckload Help by donating toiletry products of all types from toilet paper and tooth paste to feminine hygiene products.

Week 3: September 19-September 23
Blanket blowout:  Donate fresh clean blankets to help with a clean sleeping materials and temporary living conditions.  New blankets only please.

Week 4: September 26-september 30
Food drive finale: Rounding off our month of support with a canned food drive. Any and all types of canned goods would be helpful.
 
All donated goods can be brought to the lobby of the CSI Health Science building on North College Road where collection will take place.
 
Cash donations are also being accepted through the CSI Foundation. Donors are encouraged to go to the CSI Foundation's home page at www.csi.edu/foundation and scroll to the two large red buttons that read 'Send By Mail' and 'Send Online.' Step by step instructions for either form of donation can be found at each link. It is important for cash donors to stipulate that they would like their gift to go to the CSI EMS Louisiana Relief Fund.
 
For more information, please contact organizer Gabriel Gutierrez at [email protected].


NutcrackerNutcracker Auditions - September 18
Don't miss the chance for you and your family to see your little dancer live on stage with a professional dance company this Christmas holiday! CSI will be holding auditions for the annual production of The Eugene Ballet's The Nutcracker, which will be performed on November 30. Children aged five to 18 are encouraged to audition. Auditions will take place in the Fine Arts Auditorium on the CSI Campus on Thursday, September 15. There will be a $5 audition fee. Checks payable to Eugene Ballet. 
 
The Eugene Ballet requests that all participants arrive at the audition at least 15 minutes prior to the audition time and be ready to dance (dressed and stretched). Late-comers will not be allowed to audition. Please make sure that children audition for the proper roles. 
 
Boys and girls are welcome to audition for all parts except "Waltz of the Flowers", which is only open to advanced female students. Girls should wear class uniform, or a solid colored leotard, pink tights and pink ballet shoes, and hair should be secured in a bun. Boys should wear white t-shirt, black tights and black ballet shoes. All students audition in flat technique shoes EXCEPT "Waltz of the Flowers", who audition on pointe.
 
Rehearsals will fall on Saturdays in October and November. Students must be available for all rehearsals and the performance on November 30.
    
Nutcracker audition times are as follows:

4:00 Baby Mice Ages 5-7 No Height Requirement 1 Yr. Ballet Pref.
4:30 Angels Ages 7-9 Must Be Under 4'6" 1 Yr. Ballet Min.
5:00 Bon Bons Ages 9-11 Must Be Under 5' 2 Yr. Ballet Min.
6:00 Party Guests Ages 11-15 Must be Under 5'2" 3 Yr. Ballet Min.
7:30 Flowers Ages 12-18 5'2" and Over 3 Yr. Pointe Min.
 
Camille Barigar
Fine Arts Special Events Coordinator
[email protected] |  208-732-6288



Mascot Scholarship Opportunity for Students Mascot
If you know of a student looking for a scholarship opportunity let them know about this! We are desperately seeking a student with a fun personality to represent CSI! 


Julie Wright-Leggett
Instructor, Fine Arts 
[email protected] | 208-732-6472
 

Piano Master Classes and Del Parkinson in Concert Del
The College of Southern Idaho Music Department will host monthly Piano Master Classes open to teachers and students. Attendance at the Master class is free and open to the public. Students and/or teachers may register to perform for the Master Teacher by contacting Sue Miller at [email protected].

There will be a $7.00 registration fee for performers.
Performers must have memorized music to perform.

Del Parkinson, Sept. 16, 3-5p
Dr. Svetlana Maddox, Oct. 21, 3-5p
Mark Neiwirth, Nov. 11, 3-5p

First Show In The Line Up - Del Parkinson

The College of Southern Idaho Music Department will present pianist Del Parkinson in recital at 7:30 p.m. on September 16, in the CSI Fine Arts Auditorium.  Tickets are $10/adults, $8/seniors, and $6/students and are available at the CSI Fine Arts Box Office. 
 
Del Parkinson will perform a program entitled "Once Upon a Time." The program demonstrates the narrative power of music in selections by Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy, Bernstein, and Gershwin. The program will blend narration with live performance. The performer will describe the story behind each piece before playing it on the piano. "Music can express that which words cannot.  Music will paint pictures, spin a yarn, and convey emotions," Parkinson said. "Each masterwork on this program tells a tale!" 
 
Del Parkinson began studying piano at age five in his hometown of Blackfoot, Idaho. He now holds a doctor of music degree from Indiana University and a postgraduate diploma from The Juilliard School. He was the recipient of a Fulbright-Hays grant for graduate study in London. He was coordinator of piano instruction at Brigham Young University-Idaho, where he taught for eight years, and is now professor of piano at Boise State University, where he joined the faculty in 1985. 
 
His London debut recital was on the American Bicentennial Series, and his New York debut recital in Carnegie Recital Hall was sponsored by the Idaho Commission on the Arts. He has performed with the Guadalajara Symphony, the Indiana University Symphony, the Civic Orchestra of Chicago, the Utah Symphony, and the Boise Philharmonic. He is featured on four compact disc recordings: The American Piano Quartet and The American Piano Duo's Mendelssohn Two-Piano Concerto, Rachmaninoff Duo Piano Works, and Celebrating Gershwin. He is the recipient of the Boise State University foundation scholar award for creative activity, the Boise mayor's award for artistic excellence, the Morrison Center honor medallion, the Idaho Commission on the Arts career fellowship award, and the Idaho governor's award for excellence in the arts. He has recorded seven CDs and is recognized on the international roster of Steinway artists.   
 
For more information contact the CSI Fine Arts Center at 732-6288
 
Camille Barigar
CSI Fine Arts Center
[email protected] | 208-732-6288
 

CSI Stage Door Series: Guitar + One
Guitar
The CSI Stage Door Series will present "Guitar + One" on September 22. The performance will take place at 7:30 p.m. in the CSI Fine Arts Auditorium. Tickets are $10 for adults or $5 for students and will be available at the CSI Box Office, by calling 732-6288, at the door, or by going online to http://tickets.csi.edu. Season tickets are also available, which includes admittance to all eight Stage Door productions for $70 adults or $35 for students. 
 
Don't miss the kick-off to the Stage Door Series with a night of exciting duets with guitarist Michael J. Frew in collaboration with a variety of instrumentalists, vocalists, and machines. Come experience the versatility of the world's most popular and beloved instrument, the guitar, with pieces that range from the Renaissance to this very moment. The evening will include a live performance of Steve Reich's Electric Counterpoint, accompanied by new original recordings and a special early incarnation of CSI Guitar Ensemble.  
 
Michael Frew is an adjunct instructor of guitar at the College of Southern Idaho where he coaches jazz combos and teaches class guitar and private lessons. He received his undergraduate degree from Utah State University where he studied with Corey Christiansen. Michael is featured on jazz vocalist Liz Wooley's debut CD, "A Little Bit Romantic" and has performed in jazz ensembles for Carnival Cruises and all over the Northwest.
 
The CSI Stage Door Series, intimate arts experiences where both performers and audience members are on the stage itself, are designed to be thought-provoking and a little out of the ordinary in different ways - whether it's because of the intimate setting, the material performed,  the way they are presented, or the collaborations involved. Follow up productions include Piano Passport: A Musical Journey, Persistence of Memory, Something Special - The Legacy of R.J. Baxter and the Ineffable Power of Radio, Inside Earth, Wine, and Fire, Dear Elizabeth, Soiled Doves, and The Mathematics of Resonant Bodies.

For more information, contact the CSI Fine Arts Center at 732-6788.

 
Camille Barigar
CSI Fine Arts Center
[email protected] | 208-732-6288
 

JeromeCommEdCSI Jerome: Community Education Classes This Fall
CSI Jerome Center
104 W Main St., Jerome, ID
Fall 2016 Community Education Courses
 

 
Bubble Art for Kids
Saturday, September 24               
1 pm - 3:30 pm                                                                     
Jerome Center

Welcome to the wonderful world of bubble art! You will enjoy the magic of colored bubbles, learn to make your own bubble soap, and then get the chance to create a beautiful bubble painting. You will also learn to make your own bubble wand from sticks.  Instructor: Stacie Rambo. Fee: $10 + $5 for supplies paid to instructor.
 
Dog Obedience
Monday & Wednesday, October 3-26
6:30 pm - 7:30 pm     
Jerome Co. Fairgrounds, Messersmith Bldg.

Discover the many benefits and joys of training with your dog. Training will enhance the bond between you and your dog. Dogs who have a solid obedience education are a joy to live with; they respond well to household routines and have good manners in the presence of people and other dogs. You and your dog will learn the 10 Steps from the AKC Canine Good Citizen (CGC) Program, designed to reward dogs who have good manners at home and in the community.  Instructor: Brittany Triner. Fee: $65
   
Self Defense for Women
Saturday, November 5                   
9 am - noon
Jerome Co. Fairgrounds, Messersmith Bldg.

This common sense approach to self-defense teaches you how to be aware of your surroundings and not look like a victim. Learn to avoid trouble when in unfamiliar areas such as parking structures and buildings and how to listen to your "sixth sense." You'll also learn techniques to use if you find yourself in a self-defense situation, including using pressure points and leverage, striking and blocking, escaping from holds, using personal items as weapons, and more. Instructor Gary Phelps has over 40 years as a self-defense instructor and martial arts sensei.  Instructor: Gary Phelps. Fee: $25.
   
Registration Information at: http://communityed.csi.edu o r (208) 324-5101.
 
Anna Dovenmuehler
Jerome Center Coordinator
[email protected] | 208-732-6464
 

BookClubCSI Book Club - The Boys in the Boat
We will meet two times per year on the fifth Thursdays of the month. This year it will be September 29 ,  and March 30, in Hepworth 150 at 1:00 p.m.
 
September's book is The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown.

For those who are interested, the first three people who email me, Tracey Meyerhoeffer at  [email protected] , to participate will receive a free book.
 
Tracey Meyerhoeffer
Coordinator of Education Assistant Program
[email protected] | 208-732-6874







Snake River Association for the Education of Young Children's Fall Conference
SnakeRiver
The Snake River Association for the Education of Young Children's Fall Conference will be held Friday, September 30, from 7:00-8:30 pm and Saturday, October 1 ,  from 8:30 am-4:00 pm, in the Rick Allen room, located in the Herrett Center. Friday night is a FREE event and is open to the community.
 
This year we are pleased to present Angela Hanscom. Angela Hanscom is a pediatric occupational therapist and the founder of TimberNook- an internationally recognized program in the United States and New Zealand. She is the author of the nonfiction book, Balanced & Barefoot: How Unrestricted Outdoor Play Makes for Strong, Confident, and Capable Children.   Angela holds a master's degree in occupational therapy and an undergraduate degree in kinesiology (the study of movement). She has been a frequent contributor to the Washington Post and featured on the NPR education blog, Johnson & Johnson TEDx talks, The Huffington Post, ChicagoNow, Times of India, Jerusalem Post, Children & Nature Network, and MindShift.
 
Participants will learn about the developmental changes that are taking place in children. Participants will learn the underlying reasons why more and more children are presenting with sensory, motor, and social issues as well as a decline in creativity and imaginative play abilities. Participants will learn ways to foster healthy sensory and motor development, creativity, and independence with outdoor play in all environmental settings.
 
This conference is intended for parents, educators, and anyone who works with children. You can visit http://www.timbernook.com/ for additional information about the author and her book.
 
For questions or to register for the conference please contact Jamie Bridges at 208-732-6857 or [email protected]  or see our Facebook page www.facebook.com/sraeyc.


Jamie Bridges
Toddler Lab Facilitator
[email protected] | 208-732-6857
 

Women
"Women in American Society" Presented By CSI Social Science & Humanities Symposium


The College of Southern Idaho's Department of Social Sciences will host its annual symposium, this year entitled "Women and American Society," October 6-7, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the CSI Herrett Center in Twin Falls. The symposium is open to the public and offers optional in-service credit to K-12 teachers.

Supported in part by Phi Theta Kappa, the CSI Diversity Council, and the Idaho Humanities Council, the conference will examine the history and transformation of women in American culture and politics. Sessions will focus on Women's History, Women in Politics, Hispanic Women, Twenty-First  Century Challenges, and Women in Modern Culture.

The planning committee has created a powerful program with an impressive list of speakers from a wide variety of disciplines. Featured speakers include Idaho State University historian and Provost Dr. Laura Woodworth-Ney, LCSC historian Dr. Amy Canfield, constitutional scholar Dr. David Adler, political scientist Dr. Caroline Heldman, and many others.

Thursday evening, in partnership with AAWCC, attendees may participate in a special evening dinner session "A Conversation with Women and Politics."

Registration for the two-day conference is $65, which includes lunch both days. To register, visit www.csi.edu/sshs . For more information, contact Russ Tremayne at (208) 732-6885 (or [email protected] ), or Matt Reynolds at (208) 732-6861 ( [email protected] ).   

Russ Tremayne
Associate Professor, History
[email protected] | 208-732-6885
 


Date:  Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Time: 9 am - 3 pm
Location: CSI Rec. Center
To schedule an appointment call Scott Rogers at 208-732-6488.  
Judy Heatwole, MTD
Wellbeing & Development Coordinator
[email protected] | 208-732-6269




PAY IT FORWARD

Gilbert's Pantry
What is Gilbert's Pantry?

As some of you may have heard by now, there is a new initiative by our CSI Student Services to help our hungry students. Gilbert's Pantry is opening this Fall.

CSI Student Services is seeking help from our CSI community for non-perishable donations. The PACE Training Committee has recruited individuals to accept donations in different buildings across campus. See list below.

Also, as you work with your students and you hear of those who are in need of food, please send them to Gilbert's Pantry. They make that contact within the Office of Student Affairs. Assistance is provided to students who have a current CSI ID. The process of receiving food is confidential.

This is a great Pay it Forward opportunity. Let's show our students that CSI employees support them in their educational endeavors and we are here to help. If you have specific questions, please contact Rosa, x6289 or via email, [email protected]

While there may be no comprehensive nationwide surveys of student hunger, experts have said there is evidence that hunger among college students is rising and may be much higher than the national average for all age groups. Sometimes it is a choice between whether to buy a book for a class or put food on the table for their family. Full-time students don't generally qualify for other assistance unless they are sole support of at least one child.  Bahrampour, Tara. "More college students battle hunger as education and living costs rise." Washington Post, 9 April 2014. 

DROP OFF LOCATIONS for NON PERISHABLE food items...
Amy Barker, Shields - Sandra Bosteder, Hepworth - Lauri Logan, Desert - Katrina Oksten, ATIC - Kindy Combe, Herrett Center - Naysa Sheperd, Evergreen - Rae Jean Larsen, HSHS - Rosette Alberdi, Meyerhoeffer - Ansina Durham, Meyerhoeffer - Tina Standlee, Taylor/Student Union - Pat Weber, Taylor/Student Union - Pam Luper, Taylor/Sutdent Union - John Bottinger, Physical Plant

Please Join Us for our September Pay it Forward Opportunity...the goal has been set for 350 items.
 
Shonna Parsons
Executive Administrative Assistant
[email protected] | 208-732-6281


Here is a great professional development opportunity for all Faculty, Staff, and Students! Conversations with Women in Politics will be held Thursday, October 6, at 5:30 p.m. at the Turf Club in Twin Falls. For anyone who would like to join, tickets are $30 and can be purchased in advance by calling Tamara Harmon at 208-732- 6249.

 
Katrina Oksten
Workforce Development Specialist
[email protected] | 208-732-6310


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