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CWI will be sharing its message of education at over 10 community events this summer.
When Libna Luevanos graduated from Boise High School in 2014 she wasn’t sure what would happen next. Her parents wanted her to work. She wanted to learn. Always fascinated with science and the human body, she was exposed to forensics in high school and thought criminal justice may be a...
CWI student Andrew Barrios admits he was once heading down the wrong path. Now he is a self-driven individual and has turned his life around.
Liz Driml's goal of obtaining a GED quickly turned into the goal of earning a two-year degree at CWI.
CWI's latest Career Focus Magazine is available online as more than 80,000 copies hit Treasure Valley mailboxes in early June.
Oster Hernandez has earned a distinguished honor from his peers with the Pacific Northwest Association for College Admission Counseling.
Casey Bosse created a video using his cell phone that won the top honor for community college student submissions.
CWI offices and buildings will be closed in observance of the holiday.
As high schools around the valley go on summer vacation, the CWI Outreach team has modified the schedule for campus tours.
CWI will host a week long donation drive, June 13-17, to help support the local organization.
CWI students and alumni helped prepare over 200 individual income tax returns this spring.
On June 29, CWI will host an event to help people complete the admission process and also answer questions about starting college.
The CWI Board of Trustees reviewed and approved a proposed zone map to comply with a new state law, House Bill 512.
Beginning this fall semester students will pay $139 per credit hour, up from $136.
Thanks to collaboration, more than 50 Caldwell High School students got a jump start on their college education.
The student group has partnered with the Eagle Field of Honor for the past three years to host the CWI Patriot Range.
Teri Harbacheck of CWI’s Administrative Specialist program has been selected as May Faculty of Distinction.
Are you looking for something fun and different to do this summer? If so, working on a citizen science project may be your ticket for summer fun. Here’s one excellent opportunity:
Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge and the College of Western Idaho are seeking volunteer citizen...