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Registration for CWI’s new three-week course, Amazon Web Services Cloud Foundations, is now open for classes beginning in January and March.
Congratulations to Assistant Professor of Economics, John Nordstrom, named College of Western Idaho’s Faculty of Distinction for November 2021.
CWI's Board of Trustees extended an offer to Gordon Jones to serve as the next president of the College.
Congratulations to this elite group of students recognized for their commitment to learning, perseverance, innovative thinking, leadership, and professionalism.
Relax, have some fun, and celebrate the end of another semester during Cruch Week at CWI.
Through Bank of America’s generous $70,000 investment, CWI can provide greater access to critical healthcare workforce training to students.
Thank you to the Caldwell Fire Department for their support and dedication to the CWI Fire Service Technology program and its students.
As CWI prepares to wrap up fall semester, we look forward to continuing to serve students this spring.
Congratulations to Cybersecurity instructor, Troy Taylor, College of Western Idaho’s Faculty of Distinction for October 2021.
Free, mobile COVID-19 vaccination clinics will be available on campus, in partnership with Terry Reilly Health Services, Dec. 2 and 9.
Geographic Information Systems student, Daleesa Cole, hopes to use her skills and abilities to change the world for the better as a Wildlife Biologist.
Homes of Idaho provides generous donation of food for CWI food pantries as part of a new initiative involving the support of local businesses.
A short film created by Assistant Professor of Art, Goran Fazil, and English Adjunct, Dževad Vrabac, was accepted into the 2021 Monologues & Poetry International Film Fest.
Resources, training, and contests during CTL's Accessibility Week for faculty highlight how small changes can help students access and engage in courses.
Learn what it takes for refugees to succeed in education and professionally during an engaging YouTube Live event, Dec. 3.
Students from College of Western Idaho’s Law Enforcement give back by serving the community during Rake Up Nampa.
Join musician, Jessica Harned, Dec. 2 to discuss the role of Black composers in American classical music, and enjoy a string quartet performance.
“Community”, an original painting by April VanDeGrift, communicates ideas about the city of Boise using natural history as a rhetorical strategy.