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Law Enforcement students help provide nearly 70 local children an opportunity to shop for gifts for their families this holiday season.
Ten Career Technical Education students, nominated by their instructors, selected to receive $1,000 scholarships.
CWI’s Bookstore is geared up and ready to help students prepare for spring semester with online ordering.
CWI’s campus Wi-Fi network connections, CWI-STUDENT and CWI-GUEST, will be combined to CWI-PUBLIC during Winter Break.
Celebrate Winter Break by updating your Zoom account to add new functionalities and security features.
CWI’s Fire Service Technology program provide Renaissance High School students a hands-on, live, fire-behavior training experience.
Planning to attend CWI this spring? Plan to attend our virtual recruitment event Monday, Dec. 28.
CWI student, Kaw Paw, who came to America from a Thailand refugee camp, is pursuing an education to help herself, her family, and others.
More than 80 students in five different classes at CWI and Boise State are challenging you to Get RAD to help change the narrative about race.
CWI buildings and One Stop Student Services offices will be open reduced hours during Winter Break, Dec. 21 through Jan. 1.
Students, nominated by faculty, were recognized for their commitment, perseverance, innovation, leadership, and professionalism.
This year’s virtual event featured interviews and a Q&A session with two, foreign-born CWI students, Kaw Paw and Tawa Giwa.
Congratulations to Fii Hoynacki, winner of the 2020 Juried Art Show. Submissions for the 2021 show are now open!
CWI will conduct a test of its alert notification system on Dec. 10 to help ensure the College community is notified of any potential emergency situations.
Students, staff, and faculty are invited to join in virtual events to celebrate the end of a challenging and rewarding semester.
As CWI prepares to wrap up fall semester, we look forward to continuing to serve students this spring.
Congratulations to Andrea Schumaker, College of Western Idaho’s Faculty of Distinction for November 2020.
Breaking Chains Academy of Development in Nampa helps to break the cycle of gang violence and provide educational opportunities.