The weeklong celebration will recognize the people, programs, and partnerships that strengthen the College and the communities it serves.
Designed for elementary through high school students, the camp introduced participants to technology, networking, and cybersecurity through hands-on learning experiences.
Students and their guests are invited to join the Student Engagement team at Majestic Cinemas in Meridian all summer long for free movies and snacks.
CWI honored student leaders, clubs, and advisors at the annual Student Leadership Awards Banquet, celebrating leadership, service, and campus impact.
Proceeds from the sale directly support student learning in the Horticulture Technology program, helping fund courses and student learning.
The Library helps students build those skills while providing access to research tools, study spaces, technology, and personalized support throughout their academic journey.
Students, employees, and community members pitched business ideas, side hustles, and early-stage ventures through to win prize funding and audience support.
Student Nurses Association is partnering with Boise Rescue Mission Ministries to collect hygiene products for local community members in need.
The CWI Learning Commons team is hosting a series of events designed to help students prepare, relax, and find motivation as they head into the final stretch of the semester.
A year later after its open, the Student Arboretum has become an outdoor classroom, sustainability project, and growing community resource.
The Writing and AI Literacy Center is available to help students strengthen their writing, develop confidence, and learn how to use emerging AI tools responsibly.
CWI's Phi Theta Kappa chapter, Beta Sigma Pi Honor Society, inducted 24 new members, bringing another group of student leaders into the College’s honor society community.
CWI will mark the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence with a public panel discussion featuring History faculty.
College of Western Idaho will host its 11th annual Connections Conference on April 23, inviting students, faculty, staff, and community members to celebrate student achievement.
At CWI, Tutoring Services is available to help students stay on track, strengthen their understanding of course material, and build the skills needed to succeed in college and beyond.
Gather your friends, family, and classmates, and plan to join us for a good time and good food as we kick off the countdown to graduation with Grad Fest on Friday, May 8.
Join CWI Visiting Artist Series in welcoming artist, Christine Atkinson, to the Nampa Campus Academic Building on March 27.
Raptor Day at CWI gave students hands-on experience building kestrel nest boxes and learning about the valley’s amazing birds of prey.
Ada Community Library Bookmobile will visit CWI on Feb. 24, offering library cards, book checkout, and free resources for students and the community.
Nominate a student, organization, or advisor for the 2026 CWI Student Leadership Awards.
Join CWI's Visiting Artist Series in welcoming artist Jill Storey to campus on Feb. 26 – 27.
CWI’s Beta Sigma Pi, with students and staff, packed 130+ food and hygiene bags to support campus pantries and help students in need.
Beta Sigma Pi Honor Society invites the community to take part in two upcoming events focused on learning, service, and connection.
CWI students are invited to design the 2026 Connections Conference logo! Submit entries by Nov. 21 for a chance to win $400.
Join the Gaming Club at CWI for an esports evening of competition on Saturday, May 3.
College of Western Idaho's (CWI) Associated Students of College of Western Idaho (ASCWI) is accepting applications for the student government for the 2025 – 2026 academic year.
Take a break during the busy semester to enjoy free food, play games, and soak up the sunshine to celebrate spring.
The Associated Students of College of Western Idaho (ASCWI) elections are open for voting March 14 – 20.
Entrepreneurs competed for a $1000 grand prize by pitching business concepts and products at College of Western Idaho on Nov. 21.
For a scarily good time, join College of Western Idaho and the ASCWI on Oct. 24 for Trunk or Treat!
Those interested in learning more about Boise State University’s Environmental and Urban Studies program can learn from four visiting professors on Thursday, April 4.
The 2024 Spring ASCWI Elections will take place from March 15 – 21.
Faculty from Boise State’s Environmental and Urban Studies Program will be on campus to discuss transfer opportunities, make connections, and help students explore career paths.
This spring, College of Western Idaho students will be encouraged to vote for ASCWI President, Vice-President, Senators, and a Student Fee Referendum.
College of Western Idaho invites anyone interested in or thinking about pursuing a career in healthcare to attend the 2022 Health Professions Open House Tuesday, Nov. 1.
CWI will celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day on Oct. 10 with food and activities and a cultural presentation from a student who will share her own experience learning about her Indigenous
Associated Students of College of Western Idaho is excited to announce incoming student government for the 2022-2023 academic year.
The College’s sixth-annual exhibition will be juried by Boise-based artist, Randy Van Dyck. Current students are encouraged to submit their work through Apr. 1.
Multi-media artist, Sarah Nguyen, will host a virtual lecture, Q&A, and hands-on workshops Oct 29, 30, and 31.
Submissions for the College's fourth-annual Juried Art Show are open to current students now through March 13.
CWI’s Criminal Justice program is excited to welcome Dr. Greg Hampikian, founder and director of the Idaho Innocence Project.
CWI's Common Read Series invites you to join them for an informative panel discussion all about science featuring CWI faculty.
School supply drive benefits families in the Treasure Valley, donating nearly 300 items.
Help families in need by donating school supplies.
College of Western Idaho to host its annual Program and Career Expo (PACE) on April 13.
University of Idaho geographer will lecture on his project mapping the militarization of police.
Three students and a CWI biology instructor had the opportunity to get up-close and very personal with osprey—all in the name of science.
Are you interested in learning more about government? Are there issues on campus you would like help solve? Do you like working in a team and solving problems? If so, you’re a perfect
UROC (United Registered Organizations and Clubs) hosted a spooktacular Halloween Party on Friday, Oct. 25th. This is the third year student organizations have hosted a CWI Halloween bash