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CWI English Professor Liza Long awarded fellowship to improve understanding of generative AI in higher education
National construction company ESI has turned to CWI for critical employee training as they look to build a new in-house division for refrigeration installation.
By studying accounting through CWI’s Business program, Beta Sigma Pi member, Alex Duran, hopes to one day establish an accounting firm and dance studio.
The CWI Tutoring and Writing center team has achieved certification as Level 2 tutor training program.
CWI has fun and exciting summer camps for middle and high school students!
Batter up! CWI Night at Boise Hawks returns Tuesday, June 18.
Leadership from SUNY Oswego visited CWI to tour the Mechatronics lab and learn about the Micron Registered Apprenticeship Program.
More than 1700 CWI graduates were honored Friday, May 10, at ExtraMile Arena in Boise.
Eight students from CWI achieve top-ten finishes in multiple competitions at the BPA National Conference.
CWI attended the Duck Valley STEM Fair to promote OnRamp and the Automotive Technology and Honors programs to K-12 students.
CWI is excited to celebrate graduates during commencement on Friday, May 10.
With hundreds in attendance and a good time had by all, 2024 Grad Fest was a success!
April was Community College Month, and it was action packed for CWI! Read about just a few of the events that took place.
Congratulations to the winners of this year’s Connections Excellence Awards!
Students at CWI were recognized and celebrated for their leadership on campus and in the community at the Student Leadership Banquet Friday, April 26.
A ceremony was held on April 26 to celebrate the completion of the structural framework of the new Health and Sciences Building.
NWCCU Approves CWI to Pursue Offering Bachelor of Applied Science in Business Administration
Law Enforcement program students hosted a charity golf tournament for the Nampa Family Justice Center, raising more than $1,400.