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With the help of CWI employee, Sarah Strickley, Idaho Governor Brad Little signed a proclamation recognizing the week of Sept. 18 as Adult Education and Family Literacy Week in the state.
Despite facing several challenges, Adult Education graduate, Maganne Akins, remained determined to achieve her educational goals.
Congratulations to Integrated Education and Training and English as a Second Language Teacher, Joe Bradshaw, who has received a Fulbright Award!
Congratulations to College of Western Idaho employee, Trevi Hardy, selected by the Coalition on Adult Basic Education as a 2022 State Advocate for Adult Education Fellow representing Idaho.
Congratulations to Vita Mobley, College of Western Idaho’s Staff of the Month for December 2019.
Local partnerships prepare ESL students to work in the healthcare industry.
English as a Second Language classes are promoting success and enhancing the lives of entire families.
Students from CWI's English as a Second Language program are benefiting from grant funded bilingual picture dictionaries.
A true community effort is helping a special group of students achieve their dreams of going to college.
Liz Driml's goal of obtaining a GED quickly turned into the goal of earning a two-year degree at CWI.
On Nov. 20, the Consul of Mexico, Celso Humberto Delgado Ramirez, presented the CWI Foundation with the donation.
It took a while, but Ken Silvers is finally on a career path that he says makes a difference. After delivering medical supplies to a number of Treasure Valley clinics and hospitals for nearly a decade, Ken decided it was time to do something else. After saving enough money to pay for the classes...
Over five years, Zions Bank has provided $30,000 in support to CWI’s English as a Second Language program.
Basic Skills instructor Brendan Keating touched every person he met in some way. His family has established a way for his legacy to continue at CWI.