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Heather Grayson, Coordinator for Student Disability Services, has been named CWI’s Staff of the Month for November.
Brittney Trimmer, project manager III for Academic Affairs, was named CWI’s October Staff of the Month.
Oster Hernandez, an enrollment advisor at CWI, has received the monthly award.
The lead faculty for CWI’s Connecting with Ideas classes, Kim Johanek, has been named Faculty of Distinction for October.
Monica Satake recently completed her master’s degree from Idaho State University and was also published in a national industry journal.
CWI recognized employees for achieving five years of service at the College, along with Faculty and Staff of the Year recipients.
Associate Professor of Sociology, Charles Dickinson, received the College’s monthly faculty award.
Allison Baker, CWI’s Interim Program Chair for Nursing, has been selected as July Faculty of Distinction.
Mary Harrison, a Technical Support Specialist at CWI, has received the College’s Staff of the Month award for June.
CWI Outreach Advisor, Nikki Houston, was named Staff of the Month for May.
A group of CWI students and recent graduates also won medals in a school record five events.
For CWI alum Steve Silva, a chance encounter turned into a golden opportunity when he decided to get involved with SkillsUSA.
Luis Caloca was honored by the Idaho Hispanic Chamber of Commerce at the organization's scholarship luncheon.
Biology Instructor, Teresa Rich, has been named CWI’s Faculty of Distinction for June.
Oster Hernandez has earned a distinguished honor from his peers with the Pacific Northwest Association for College Admission Counseling.
Teri Harbacheck of CWI’s Administrative Specialist program has been selected as May Faculty of Distinction.
CWI students earned one gold medal, three runner-up finishes, and a third-place award at the Business Professionals of America National Conference.
Students from Thomas Jefferson Charter School are in the second round of a nation-wide competition thanks to a CWI Dual Credit class project.