Other co-educational colleges would only allow their women to study home economics, nursing, teaching, secretarial, etc.
One of its most notable alumni was James M. Hamilton (class of 1890), who became the third president of Montana State University, serving from 1904 to 1919.
It holds 7+ faith-based camps in the summer, and IKC sponsored retreats in the Fall and the Spring, along with private events.
It has open pool time for the citizens of Merom every Friday in the summer and helps feed and give checkups to its people year round.
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