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On Sept. 22, 2017, members of the College of Western Idaho's Student Nurses Association (SNA) took part in St. Luke's FitOne Race. The race motto is "Move for Fun, Get Fit for Life". The SNA advocates for fun, healthy living because being fit is not a destination; it is a way of life. Through...
On Sept. 10, 2017, College of Western Idaho's (CWI) Student Nurses Association (SNA) sponsored a Meet and Mingle BBQ at Settlers Park in Meridian. First and second-year CWI Nursing students got together to start the school year off with friendly energy. Current SNA members gave new Nursing...
CWI Nursing faculty member, Joan Weddington, earns Certified Nurse Educator Certification (CNE).
Allison Baker, CWI’s Interim Program Chair for Nursing, has been selected as July Faculty of Distinction.
Christina Northrop, who is starting in the CWI Nursing program, received the “LTH Don’t Give Up” Scholarship.
The Pinning Ceremony will be held at 7 p.m. at Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center in Boise.
The CWI Student Nurses Association is rallying to support the local homeless population by hosting a sock donation drive throughout March.
Over the past two years, Independent Meat Company in Twin Falls has been donating pork hearts to CWI's Life Sciences Department.
The CWI Foundation received a $2,000 grant from the John William Jackson Fund.
The CWI Student Nurses Association recently coordinated a project to collect donations for the Women’s and Children’s Alliance in Boise.
On Nov. 7, the CWI Student Nurses Association participated in the “Walk a mile in my shoes” event hosted by the Boise/Ada County Homeless Coalition.
Ever since Karee Wilson was a little girl, she wanted to be a nurse. Born into a family of people who have chosen health care as a profession, becoming a nurse was a natural step. Things were going according to plan, but then life took her a little off track. She found out she was going to...
The CWI Nursing program will recognize its 2015 class of graduates at the annual Pinning Ceremony on May 7.
Kimberly Shanks was named Faculty of Distinction for January.
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