As students, faculty and community members begin to return to the College of Southern Idaho (CSI) campus they might see a new face, the fifth president of the college
The College of Southern Idaho will get a little more than $2 million as part of the federal government grant package to help higher education institutions and students weather the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
The College of Southern Idaho has a new president that will take over this summer as the current president is set to retire at the end of the semester.
Like many colleges and universities in the region, the College of Southern Idaho will move all classes online after spring break and has cancelled all public events as a precautionary response to the coronavirus.
The College of Southern Idaho has announced the final four candidates in the running to be the next college president.
Current president, Dr. Jeff Fox, will retire in June of this year after being in the top post since 2014.
The Twin Falls Police Department and College of Southern Idaho (CSI) Campus Safety and Security are investigating a series of car burglaries that happened earlier this week.
As is now customary, the College of Southern Idaho will host two graduation ceremonies this Friday, May 10, one in the morning and one in the afternoon.
A Twin Falls distance runner and a head coach for the College of Southern Idaho took sixth place in the women's division at the Los Angeles Marathon on Sunday.