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The Cyber Defense Center is hosting a five-day summer camp that introduces students to the world of cybersecurity.
The Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities will be conducting an onsite visit at CWI related to the Year-Seven Comprehensive Evaluation of Institutional Effectiveness from Oct. 18 – 20.
Thursday’s CWI Night at the Boise Hawks raised $775 to fund student scholarships.
Honors Program student, Alejandro Villacenor, is taking advantage of opportunities through the Program to help him along his academic journey.
Ten College of Western Idaho students took their talents to the 2023 Skills USA National Leadership and Skills Conference and brought home five medals.
Jacksons Food Stores and College of Western Idaho are proud to announce the completion of a partnership delivering innovative leadership and communication training to more than 70 Jacksons employees.
Congratulations to College of Western Idaho Enrollment Counselor, Maria Zavala, who was named the College’s Staff of the Month for May 2023.
Law Enforcement program tactical medical training offers a unique, bleeding mannequin no other agency in the region has.
Congratulations to Industry, Engineering, and Trades Lab Manager, Kelly McDaid, who was selected as College of Western Idaho’s Staff of the Month for April 2023.
CWI Board of Trustees accepted the resignation of Annie Hightower as trustee for Zone 4 during the board’s monthly meeting on Thursday, June 8.
In an effort to streamline services, in-person assistance at the Canyon County Center One Stop Student Services location will no longer be available beginning Monday, June 12.
The College of Western Idaho Foundation scholarship application period for the 2023-2024 academic year is now open.
The local band, WEND, will perform a number of songs on campus as part of the College’s Visiting Artist Series.
CHIP Camp is a three-day camp, June 27 – 29, filled with hands-on STEM activities related to semiconductor manufacturing, scientific, and engineering jobs.
Horticulture Club students took a daylong tour of the many different farms in Canyon County to learn the best practices and tools to run a successful agriculture business.
Idaho Department of Labor and College of Western Idaho are teaming up to host a Trades and Manufacturing Fair for those looking for opportunities.
CWI is excited to announce new buildings and facilities on our main Nampa Campus, enhancing opportunities for the more than 30,000 students we serve.
Despite facing several challenges, Adult Education graduate, Maganne Akins, remained determined to achieve her educational goals.