Candyce Reynolds to retire as director of University Foundations at Boise State

Scott Green, President - University of Idaho
Scott Green, President - University of Idaho
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Candyce Reynolds, director of University Foundations, will retire from her position, with a reception scheduled in her honor on April 29. The event will take place from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. in the Interactive Learning Center, Room 315.

Reynolds has contributed to improving the general education experience at Boise State for both faculty and students. Her retirement marks the end of a period during which she played a significant role in shaping educational initiatives within the university.

The upcoming reception offers an opportunity for colleagues and students to express their appreciation for Reynolds’ work, share memories, and wish her well as she retires. Refreshments will be provided during the gathering.

As Reynolds steps down from her role, members of the university community are invited to attend and celebrate her achievements. The event is designed as an informal drop-in occasion for all who wish to participate.



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