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Congratulations, 2024 graduates! Gather your friends, family, and classmates to celebrate all your accomplishments at Grad Fest, May 3!
Got leadership skills? The Ignite Leadership Series will introduce CWI students to the essential skills needed for success in any career or environment.
Those interested in learning more about Boise State University’s Environmental and Urban Studies program can learn from four visiting professors on Thursday, April 4.
The College's Visiting Artist Series is welcoming multidisciplinary artist Sandow for a lecture and paper puppet workshop Thursday and Friday, March 14 – 15.
The College's Visual and Performing Arts department is excited to host the eighth-annual Juried Art Exhibition, with submissions being accepted through March 22.
Join us Sept. 24 and 26 to connect with tutors and campus staff, learn about resources available to help you succeed in your classes, and get free food!
Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Director will tour CWI and speaks with students on Feb. 1.
You have until Tuesday, March 14, to nominate a student to be recognized at this year's 2024 Student Leadership Banquet in April.
Come one, come all! The 2024 Spring Student Resource Fair and Club Fest gives the CWI community an opportunity to learn about all the exciting and beneficial opportunities and resources on campus.
The College's Visiting Artist Series is welcoming the Idaho Shakespeare Festival’s Shakespearience program for a performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream and an acting workshop Tuesday, Feb. 13.
Student Advising & Success will be hosting two-days of drop-in advising sessions that are designed to help you register for classes or ask a quick question.
Looking for employment? Join us to meet with employers from across the Treasure Valley who are ready to put your skills to work!
Panelists will share valuable insight on the Latinx student experience and build participants' skills to help students.
Students, staff, and CWI community members gathered for an event filled with delicious food, a powerful performance from a drum group, and an inspiring keynote address.
The event will host speakers who will share valuable insight on the refugee experience and help participants build skills for working with and supporting new Americans.
Work-Based Learning Center is proud to host a Technology Job Fair on Thursday, Nov. 30, at the Ada County Center Pintail Building.
Get your questions answered and start off on the right foot before the Spring semester begins.