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Show support for the prevention of sexual assault by wearing your jeans April 25!
College of Western Idaho signs two transfer articulation agreements with Thompson Rivers University.
Social entrepreneur, Jennifer Lastra, to demo and discuss virtual reality technology at Connections Project April 26.
Kassandra Townsend, a current College of Western Idaho student, has had some amazing opportunities materialize as she prepares to graduate.
Five College of Western Idaho students first to be awarded Bridges to Baccalaureate Fellowships.
Megan DeRoos was on a mission last year! Navigating her way past the 50 programs showcased at the College of Western Idaho’s (CWI) Program and Career Expo (PACE), she headed for the Physical Therapy Assistant booth.
Attending PACE was the first step in her journey back to college....
College of Western Idaho (CWI) is excited to announce priority registration for continuing students for the Fall 2018 semester. This will allow returning students a chance to enroll in classes ahead of others in order to stay on track to graduate. Priority registration begins Monday, April 9, at...
College of Western Idaho will be celebrating its 2018 graduates during Grad Fest—April 18.
CWI Night at the Idaho Steelheads raises nearly $1,000 for SCORE Big Scholarship fund.
Students in Michelle Mahoney's Introduction to Mass Media class recently published on Project Censored.
College of Western Idaho’s Visiting Artist Series is proud to welcome illustrator, Matthew Armstrong.
College of Western Idaho joins the Bellevue University Premier Partner Network, the nation’s largest partnership network of community colleges.
A new agreement with Oregon State University makes it easier for College of Western Idaho students to transfer.
Assessment and Testing Center opens its doors to young students for ISAT testing.
Business Professionals of America students headed to nationals after success at state competition.
The College will welcome high-achieving, high school seniors to campus for Scholar’s Day—April 26.