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As a student, how do you think CWI is doing to support your mental health and well-being? Share your opinion by March 22 for your chance to win an Amazon gift card.
Join artist, writer, and educator, Angel Abreu, for a virtual lecture and Q&A, Feb. 16, as he discusses his art practice and background.
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.
Through a partnership with The Jed Foundation, CWI will assess and enhance mental health, substance misuse, and suicide prevention efforts at the College.
CWI’s annual giving tree collects over 600 gifts for children in need in the Treasure Valley.
CWI’s Practical Nursing program marked the completion of its third cohort with a traditional pinning ceremony Thursday, Dec. 9.
Fire Service Technology students are learning wildland firefighting skills through professional training and hands-on experience in the field.
Relax, have some fun, and celebrate the end of another semester during Cruch Week at CWI.
Thank you to the Caldwell Fire Department for their support and dedication to the CWI Fire Service Technology program and its students.
Learn what it takes for refugees to succeed in education and professionally during an engaging YouTube Live event, Dec. 3.
Join musician, Jessica Harned, Dec. 2 to discuss the role of Black composers in American classical music, and enjoy a string quartet performance.
Give the gift of life, and donate blood during a blood drive hosted at CWI in partnership with the American Red Cross.
Participate in a dance workshop, live demonstrations, and learn how to build an altar for Dia del los Muertos with Traditional Mexican Dancer and Teaching Artist, Norma Pintar.
Learn how to protect yourself from cybercriminals by creating a strong password.
Join therapist, speaker, and author, Dr. Lauren Cook, for a thought-provoking presentation and educational workshop on mental health Oct. 18 and 19.
Vaccine hesitancy in Idaho, and the United States, is greater than in almost any other state or developed nation, respectively. Why is this?
Join the Halloween fun at the College’s Trunk-or-Treat event, Oct. 28, for students, employees, and their families.