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Lewis–Clark State College

Lewis-Clark State College is a public college in Lewiston, Idaho. It was founded 131 years ago in 1893 and has an approximate annual enrollment of 3,600. The college offers more than 130 degrees.

This article is about the public college in Idaho. For the private college in Oregon, see Lewis & Clark College. For the public community college in Illinois, see Lewis and Clark Community College.

Former names

Lewis-Clark Normal School (1955-1971)
Northern Idaho College of Education (1947-1951)
North Idaho Teachers College (1943-1947)
Lewiston State Normal School (1893–1943)

1893 (1893)

Idaho State Board of Education[1]

Cynthia Pemberton

3,684 [2]

Small city[3], 46 acres (0.19 km2)

The Pathfinder

Navy, white, and red[2]
     

Warriors

NAIACCC

(born 1958), author

Kim Barnes

(1943–2022), college baseball coach

Ed Cheff

(born 1969), television writer and producer

Bryan Fuller

(born 1987), basketball player

Alex Mallari

(born 1955), basketball coach

George Pfeifer

(born 1980), New York Times best-selling author of young adult fiction

Aprilynne Pike

(born 1968), baseball executive and former Los Angeles Angels play-by-play announcer

Victor Rojas

(born 1994), basketball player

Jacob Wiley

(born 1993), Track & Field, Olympian, World Championship Qualifier, Professional Runner (Puma Running)

Sam Atkin

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Official website

Official athletics website