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Looking for employment? Join us to meet with employers from across the Treasure Valley who are ready to put your skills to work!
CWI is excited to offer paid summer research opportunities for students through the Idaho INBRE Research Program. Apply by March 18.
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.
Congratulations to Social Work faculty, Hilary Cobb, named College of Western Idaho’s Faculty of Distinction for January 2022.
CWI took over Idaho Central Arena in a BOLD way Wednesday raising nearly $2,500 for scholarships during CWI Night at the Steelheads.
Applications are now being accepted for CWI’s healthcare programs.
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.
Congratulations to Business major, Brianna Daniels, winner of College of Western Idaho’s 2022 Connections Project Logo Contest.
In honor of Black History Month, Amazon’s Black Employee Network donated two carts full of food and personal hygiene items to CWI food pantries.
Get paid to do your homework! CWI students are invited to submit their writing to this annual contest for a chance at publication on the College’s website and cash prizes. Submissions are due March 4.
Congratulations to Student Success Advisor, Jessica Chapple, named College of Western Idaho’s Staff of the Month for January 2022.
A course that teaches application of literary theory to texts may sound abstract and even impractical at first, but for students in Liza Long’s class, their final project offered a real-world publishing opportunity.
Grab your gloves, and join ASCWI as they give back to the community and assist Idaho Office for Refugees’ Global Gardens project to prepare greenhouses for spring.
Planning a trip to the Bookstore this week or next? The Bookstore will be open with reduced hours, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Jan. 27 through Feb. 4.
In partnership with TRICA, Occupational Therapy Assistant students put their knowledge to work with the creation of a week-long, all-inclusive dance camp for children in the community.
Share your input and opinions on a name and design of the College’s official mascot, the otter. Take the survey by Jan. 28.
Discover resources on and off campus, learn ways to get involved and stay connected, and enjoy a burrito during the Student Resource Fair Feb. 1 and 2.