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The College of Western Idaho (CWI) teamed up with Nampa Parks and Recreation Department again to help present a public screening of the movie Minions at Optimist Park in Nampa. CWI hosted a booth while the student Street Team provided entertainment and engaged with the community....
College of Western Idaho (CWI) hosted an open house style event on June 29, encouraging future students to come and explore the educational opportunities CWI has to offer. The Micron Center for Professional Technical Education hosted the event that streamlined the process of applying for school...
College of Western Idaho (CWI) sponsored the Boise Hawks Thursday night game against the Eugene Emeralds. With temperatures right around 100 degrees and the sun still high in the sky, CWI promotional items provided great relief to spectators! The booth at the front gates hand out hundreds of...
The College of Western Idaho (CWI) Street Teams headed to the Boise Music Festival last weekend to reach future students and let the community know we support them.
The Physics Club got the party started early in the day and reached the crowds before things got too busy. We handed out...
Mary Harrison, a Technical Support Specialist at CWI, has received the College’s Staff of the Month award for June.
CWI Outreach Advisor, Nikki Houston, was named Staff of the Month for May.
CWI Assistant Professor Nikki Gorrell has been published by Anthropology News, while CWI was included in a proclamation by the Governor.
CWI was highlighted by College Board, which is the not-for-profit organization that oversees the CLEP.
A group of CWI students and recent graduates also won medals in a school record five events.
For CWI alum Steve Silva, a chance encounter turned into a golden opportunity when he decided to get involved with SkillsUSA.
CWI will not hold classes and all campus buildings, offices, and services will be closed.
A true community effort is helping a special group of students achieve their dreams of going to college.
CWI Machine Tool Technology students have access to $17,500 in scholarships because of a donation from the Gene Haas Foundation.
Luis Caloca was honored by the Idaho Hispanic Chamber of Commerce at the organization's scholarship luncheon.
Shawn Gayner, who graduated from CWI in May, is one of 30 students in the nation selected to attend Dartmouth College as a Veterans Posse Scholar.
“In this day and age, we’re supposed to have our lives together,” he said. “What has kept me on this path is believing in myself, and knowing I’m an example as a leader in my community. I am entrusted with responsibility and I don’t want to fail—...
Biology Instructor, Teresa Rich, has been named CWI’s Faculty of Distinction for June.
The expanded training opportunities will accommodate an additional 90 students in five professional-technical programs.