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A $1.5 million grant has been delivered by Delta Dental of Idaho to support College of Western Idaho’s new Health and Science Building.
College of Western Idaho partnered with the nonprofit Love Heals and others in the community to provide free dental services in Boise.
College of Western Idaho invites anyone interested in or thinking about pursuing a career in healthcare to attend the 2022 Health Professions Open House Tuesday, Nov. 1.
Applications are now being accepted for CWI’s healthcare programs.
Applications for CWI’s healthcare programs are now open. Attend a Virtual Healthcare Information session to learn more.
Applications for CWI’s healthcare programs are now open for Fall 2020 semester. Attend a Virtual Healthcare Information session to learn more.
Those interested in pursuing a career in healthcare are invited to attend the 2019 Health Professions Open House Oct. 15.
Those interested in pursuing a career in healthcare are invited to attend the 2019 Health Professions Open House March 14.
Members of the College's Dental Assisting program spent Wednesday, Sept. 12, volunteering during the Amen Free Clinic at Expo Idaho!
College of Western Idaho to host its annual Program and Career Expo (PACE) on April 13.
Monica Satake recently completed her master’s degree from Idaho State University and was also published in a national industry journal.
On April 7 from 5:30-7:30 p.m., the College will showcase the healthcare programs offered at CWI's Ada County Campus.
The CWI Foundation received a $2,000 grant from the John William Jackson Fund.
The CWI Certified Dental Assisting program volunteered to help provide free dental care to 35 women.
For the third consecutive year, students from CWI’s Dental Assisting program helped promote oral health to 500 students at Koelsch Elementary School.
The CWI Dental Assisting Program visited Koelsch Elementary, April 23, in support of the school’s annual Health/Career Fair.
Students from the CWI Dental Assisting program help promote oral health literacy at Heights Elementary School in Middleton.
On Sept. 27, CWI Dental Assisting students and alumni volunteered to help treat over 70 patients who are economically disadvantaged and uninsured.