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The College's buildings and services will be closed Dec. 23-26 and Jan. 2.
College of Western Idaho (CWI) students can get help completing registration for the Spring 2017 semester this Friday (Dec. 16) with a pair of registration events in Nampa. The registration sessions will be held in room 126 of the Nampa Campus Aspen Classroom Building from 1:30-3:00 p.m. and 3:...
Students enrolled in Flex Lab science classes have the ability to change their scheduled lab time online, to a later time or a different day entirely.
Martha Timberlake was selected for the monthly award in December.
A Monarch butterfly—raised at College of Western Idaho from a caterpillar—is making history in the Pacific Northwest scientific community.
CWI has named Patrick Tanner its Assistant Vice President of Enrollment and Student Services.
This semester, students from the College of Western Idaho (CWI) have begun to explore what it takes to be a teacher. These students are enrolled in IDoTeach classes at CWI, which are designed to encourage Science, Technology, Engineering,...
Michelle Fellows has been selected as CWI’s Faculty of Distinction for November.
INL expressed interest in recruiting CWI students because its Information Security and Digital Forensics program has built a stellar reputation.
On Nov. 21, 2016, Idaho Governor Butch Otter declared November as Career Development Month with a proclamation and signing.
CWI students collected eight bags of assorted cans and boxes of food, and purchased 20 bags of potatoes and 10 bags of carrots to donate.
Brenda Pettinger will be guiding CWI’s Academic Affairs and Career and Technical Education Divisions through the remainder of the 2016-17 academic year.
Charles Dickinson, associate professor of Sociology at CWI, co-authored an article published in the publication’s October issue.
The concert will be held Dec. 7 at 7 p.m. at Still Water Hollow in Nampa.
An Idaho inspired, one-of-a-kind work of art is in Washington D.C. for the holidays thanks to a partnership forged between a pair of Treasure Valley organizations.
Goran Fazil was recently selected to participate in the Boise Art Museum’s Idaho Triennial.
CWI Speech and Debate brought home a number of awards on its way to a second place finish among community colleges at the Mahaffey Memorial.
On Dec. 7, the community can explore the in-demand careers available through the program's new evening courses.