5 Aug 2008 22:28
A lot of people must wonder about the name of this place, and the school’s FAQs page answers the question “What does “Isothermal” mean?”:
In meteorological terms, the word “isotherm” refers to a line drawn on a weather map showing identical or even temperatures. If something is isothermal, it is of equal or constant temperature with respect to either time or space. Research has shown that it is not uncommon for an isotherm to curve through the area of Rutherford and Polk Counties where Isothermal Community College is located.
When choosing a name for the college, the original Board of Trustees drew from this regional characteristic to create a name that described the area and represented the college in an inventive manner. So now when someone breaks the ice by asking you about the name Isothermal, you’ll be able to pass on part of the school’s unique history!
Isotherms probably pass through most places most of the time. The isothermally distinctive places are places like Bullhead City, that frequently don’t lie on an isotherm.