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Brenda Pettinger will be guiding CWI’s Academic Affairs and Career and Technical Education Divisions through the remainder of the 2016-17 academic year.
Charles Dickinson, associate professor of Sociology at CWI, co-authored an article published in the publication’s October issue.
The concert will be held Dec. 7 at 7 p.m. at Still Water Hollow in Nampa.
An Idaho inspired, one-of-a-kind work of art is in Washington D.C. for the holidays thanks to a partnership forged between a pair of Treasure Valley organizations.
Goran Fazil was recently selected to participate in the Boise Art Museum’s Idaho Triennial.
CWI Speech and Debate brought home a number of awards on its way to a second place finish among community colleges at the Mahaffey Memorial.
On Dec. 7, the community can explore the in-demand careers available through the program's new evening courses.
Heather Grayson, Coordinator for Student Disability Services, has been named CWI’s Staff of the Month for November.
A group of CWI students recently had a special learning opportunity thanks to a guest presentation from three Boise School District educators.
A CWI student becomes the first to invest in a fellow student through the CWI Foundation, creating a scholarship to inspire others.
The CWI Media Club and Entrepreneurship Club will be providing professional headshots to employees, students, and the public for just $10.
Meridian-based Micro 100 Tool Corporation recently donated more than $16,000 worth of brand new tooling items to CWI's Machine Tool Technology program.
Mary Niland and Mark Dunham were each re-elected, while C.A. “Skip” Smyser was elected to his first term on the Board.
First of all, let me start by thanking everyone for what you do to help our students, faculty and staff here at CWI.
The Nov. 10 event will feature National Book Award finalist and Poet Laureate of Virginia, Tim Seibles, and Idaho's Writer-in-Residence, Diane Raptosh.
CWI invites the public to participate in a weekend exploration of the work of the Brooklyn-based artist and social activist.
The CWI Foundation recently awarded more than $6,000 to the recipients of this year’s Wishing Well Fund.