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Without a doubt, Amber Shoopman has done a little bit of everything. Once quiet and very reserved, the College of Western Idaho (CWI) alumnae now spends her time interacting with a variety of people and presenting at conferences in large cities. Although she has come a long way from where she...
CWI is continuing its efforts to help make higher education more accessible by waiving the College’s $25 application fee, Nov. 9-16.
The Lewis-Clark State College Silverthorne Theatre Program will visit CWI for a performance on Nov. 19.
The CWI Exercise and Health Science Club is collecting shoes as part of a repurpose partnership with Community Recycling.
CWI will welcome Dr. Vincent Muli Wa Kituku to campus for the second installment of the Student Activities Programming Board’s guest speaker series.
Kathy Guthrie, a Lab Materials Specialist for CWI’s Physical Sciences Department, has received the honor.
The CWI Board of Trustees has requested to extend the feasibility period for the property it’s considering to purchase in Boise.
A CWI Foundation scholarship is helping Terry Black pursue his dream of becoming a teacher.
CWI will host the annual event, Nov. 7, which provides girls ages 10 to 15 an opportunity to explore Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math.
The CWI Foundation is accepting entries for its annual student and alumni art contest through Nov. 2.
The CWI Anthropology Club completed the field work phase of the multi-year preservation effort at Celebration Park.
On Thursday (Oct. 15), CWI welcomed Dr. James Hanley from Adrian College in Michigan to campus for an insightful presentation on The Imperial Presidency.
October is being recognized as College Savings Month and CWI is partnering to promote resources available to help Idahoans save for college.
Horticulture student, Jacqueline Correnti, is honoring the memory of a former classmate through a CWI Foundation scholarship.
It took a while, but Ken Silvers is finally on a career path that he says makes a difference. After delivering medical supplies to a number of Treasure Valley clinics and hospitals for nearly a decade, Ken decided it was time to do something else. After saving enough money to pay for the classes...
Members of the College of Western Idaho’s (CWI) Nursing program helped shed light on an impactful initiative this week, volunteering at the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s Light the Night Walk. The event, which serves as a fundraiser to help find a cure for blood cancer, took place...
Students with CWI’s Entrepreneurs and Exercise and Health Science clubs recently took part in a memorable trip to Salt Lake City, Utah.
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...