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Eighty people from across the College and around the Treasure Valley devoured a tasty, five-course meal on campus Friday, Oct. 6, to support CWI's Campus Garden.
The Campus Garden provides a valuable resource to the CWI community, from educating students about agriculture best practices to helping feed those who suffer from food insecurity.
Tickets for 2023 Farm to Fork, a dinner hosted by College of Western Idaho Agriculture Science faculty and students, have sold out!
College of Western Idaho has officially been designated as Idaho’s newest Tree Campus Higher Education recipient.
Horticulture Technology student, Elizabeth Serocki, spent the weekend organizing a volunteer event to help restore sections of trails at Diane Moore Nature Center in Boise.
Horticulture Technology students, staff, and faculty held a tree planting event as part of the process to earn the designation of a Tree Campus for Higher Education by the Arbor Day Foundation.
College of Western Idaho students and instructors have begun work to help restore acres of land along the Boise River.
College of Western Idaho’s Horticulture Technology instructors and students are kicking off their new community service project with a week full of fun and learning outside of the classroom.
Spruce up your yard and garden this spring with plants grown and cared for by College of Western Idaho Horticulture Technology students.
College of Western Idaho’s Landscape Maintenance Irrigation class has been hard at work this semester gaining irrigation design, renovation, and installation skills assisting with projects right here in our community.
Ten Career Technical Education students, nominated by their instructors, selected to receive $1,000 scholarships.
Although this year’s plant sale is canceled, there are still ways to support CWI’s Horticulture program throughout the community.
Farm to Fork, a five-course dinner hosted by CWI agriculture faculty and students, is only a week away!
Spruce up your yard this spring by visiting the College's eighth annual Native Plant Sale April 20.
Horticulture students help to maintain the College’s Native Plant Garden.
Horticulture to hold an early season plant sale during annual Connections Project event.
College of Western Idaho to host its annual Program and Career Expo (PACE) on April 13.
Dan Schults is hosting a vegetable gardening class at Idaho Botanical Garden on Jan. 30.
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