In addition to those workshops, the CUWiP attendees went to sessions covering different fields in academic physics, professional developmental skills, and equality/inclusivity.
The College of Idaho announced Tuesday a gift from the estate of former Idaho State Supreme Court Justice Warren Jones and his wife Karen, endowing a scholarship for students pursuing a degree in political economy and have an interest in law school.
"I know the type of students we’re getting. I know the academic background they have. I know the skill development that happens in the UWC in terms of being able to be away from home, being in a residential community, being part of a community. Why wouldn’t you want students like that in a community like ours?”
The Stueckle Scholarships were awarded to three sophomore students who are pursuing science degrees. They’re also members of the College’s Gipson Honors program.
The Davis Cup win by The College of Idaho is significant considering its total enrollment of just 1,091 students, much smaller than the 31,702 total enrollment figure of former Davis Cup winner Oklahoma, which finished second this year.
The award was second place – out of over 100 competitors – in the student-choice category at the annual, state-wide INBRE (IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence) conference over the summer.
This new program includes automatic admission for CWI students with a 3.0 Grade Point Average or higher, priority registration for their first semester, access to the state-of-the-art Cruzen-Murray Library on The College of Idaho campus, and other benefits, prior and during the transfer process.