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College of Western Idaho (CWI) will celebrate its newest class of graduates on Wednesday, April 15, at the third annual CWI Grad Fest. If you are a recent graduate or a candidate for spring 2015 graduation, join the party and start your commencement celebration. Grad...
CWI has kicked off a new social media promotion encouraging people to share photos celebrating their CWI Upgrade.
Faculty from CWI’s Department of Visual and Performing Arts will showcase their talents in a public recital on April 10.
On April 9, the CWI Law Enforcement Program will host a public event for anyone interested in learning more about the new program.
Tyrell Styhl, a sophomore natural resources major at the College of Western Idaho (CWI), claimed Best Paper Presentation for an Undergraduate Student at the 57th Annual Meeting & Symposium of the Idaho Academy of Science and Engineering last month in Boise. He won for his paper titled ...
The CWI Foundation has announced it will now acception online scholarship applications until April 30.
In March, CWI hosted an accreditation visit for its Paramedic program offered through Workforce Development.
On March 20, CWI inducted its first group of students into Psi Beta, a national honor society for students interested in psychology.
For the second consecutive year, the CWI Anthropology Club spent part of Spring Break along the Snake River mapping and recording petroglyphs.
The Powersports and Small Engine Repair program’s annual equipment sale will be held March 30-April 3.
A pair of CWI Writing Center tutors recently presented research at a regional conference in Auburn, Washington.
Gloria Keulman, with the School of Social Sciences and Public Affairs, has received CWI’s monthly staff recognition.
The CWI Board of Trustees has approved two initiatives tied to campus development.
Some of the best cars in the valley will be on display at CWI, April 18, at the third annual SkillsUSA fundraiser.
Math anxiety affects about 50 percent of the U.S. population and more women than men.[1]
Since earning my undergraduate degree in mathematics almost (2x – 10 = 25 · 2) years ago, I have been privy...
CWI's new self-service food and vending market is now open at Ada County Campus.
The CWI Horticulture Club is selling Mother’s Day hanging baskets through April 3 to fundraise for the student group.
CWI Education Faculty, Greg Norton, has received the monthly award.