Bert's Alerts—Aug. 17, 2018
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News Highlights
2018 Fall Address
College of Western Idaho (CWI) President, Bert Glandon, delivered the 2018 State of the College Address to faculty, staff, and community on Monday, August 13, at the Nampa Civic Center.
The Address is a launching pad for the new school year and provides a chance for President Glandon to welcome faculty and staff, celebrate highlights from the past year, and provide vision moving forward. His presentation showcased a number of CWI’s transformational programs, including the exceptional Dual Credit program which serves more than 10,000 students completing 59,743 credits — making the College the largest dual credit provider in the state.
Glandon also discussed the $10 million appropriation CWI received from Gov. Butch Otter and the Idaho Legislature for a new Health Science Building. A combination of funding from sources, including a Capital Campaign, as well as support from taxpayers through a Plant Facilities Levy, will be needed. CWI’s new Health Science Building will provide a critical increase in capacity to address the skills gap in the healthcare industry. (Learn more at cwi.edu/difference)
In addition, Dr. Pamela Cox-Otto, co-owner of Interact Communications, delivered a compelling presentation highlighting the changes facing community colleges.
“I really appreciated the tone and especially the acknowledgement of staff and faculty at your address today,” said Laura Stavoe, CWI Dean of School Arts and Humanities. “I thought it was a really wonderful start to the year. I also thought Dr. Cox-Otto gave some really helpful information in a way that resonated and that will help all of us to make some important changes in the months to come. I know we have some big challenges this year, but if anyone can do it, we can.”
CWI is the largest community college in the state and the College is proud to serve more than 32,000 students.
Catch all of the action from the 2018 Fall Address by watching the event on #mightyCWI’s YouTube channel!
Welcome Week – Fall 2018
Come celebrate the start of a new school year with a new tradition you won’t want to miss. College of Western Idaho’s Welcome Week will be one of your best memories and a great way to launch your college career. Welcome Week events, happening during the first week of classes, are FREE and will allow you to explore CWI through academic, cultural, and social events.
Monday – Caffeination Station
9 a.m. to noon
NCAB, Student Life Center
Meet your Students Affairs Team!
Tuesday – RECfest & BBQ
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
NCAB, west lawn
Dodgeball, corn-hole, and other fun activities
Wednesday – Improv Comedy Night
7:30 p.m.
NCAB 102E
Comedy Sportz at CWI
Thursday – Avengers Infinity War
9:45 p.m. show time
NCAB, west lawn
Drawing for life-size character cutouts
CWI Night Hits it Out of the Park
One lucky, College of Western Idaho (CWI) student scored big with a $1,000 scholarship at CWI Night during the Boise Hawks game on Tuesday, July 31. Students, alumni, employees, family, and friends of the College community were invited for a night of baseball and fundraising.
For each CWI group ticket sold, $5 went directly back to the SCORE Big Scholarship funded through Employee Giving and group ticket sales. This year fans hit it out of the park with CWI receiving a $480 contribution to go towards future scholarships!
CWI alumnus, Shane Larson, threw the ceremonial first pitch and #mightyCWI student, Cory Hottinger, received the $1,000 scholarship presented to him during the game. Cory is a second-year Veteran student majoring in Philosophy. Thank you to everyone who participated and contributed. See you at the next CWI Night! For more information on CWI Nights, visit cwi.edu/cwinights.
Student Club and Organization Trainings
Student club and organization trainings are about to begin!
Open Enrollment for student clubs and organizations looking to begin or reactivate will begin Aug. 20 and continue for the first five weeks of the semester. Trainings began earlier this month meaning some clubs and organizations will be fully activated by the first day of school!
Important changes to consider:
- You must RSVP for the training you will attend. If a training does not have anyone signed up two business days in advance, it will be cancelled!
- Club advisors must attend a training (advisor training will be separate from student officer training).
- Clubs must have two officers attend the student officer training.
- Clubs are required to have four officers to be active.
- Students will not be able to hold more than one officer role, but may be an active member in as many organizations as they would like. This does not apply to Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) or Speech and Debate.
Sign up for training:
2018 Faculty of the Year
Doug Rapley has been named the College of Western Idaho’s Faculty of the Year for 2018. Rapley currently serves as Department Chair for Education and has been at the College since 2013.
“I don’t mess around, but when I do, I don’t mess around,” said Rapley.
2018 Staff of the Year
DeLynn Bute has been named College of Western Idaho’s Faculty of the year for 2018. Bute currently serves as a Student Success Advisor and has been with the College since 2009.
“I just love working with students in the career and technical field,” Bute said. “It’s my joy to watch their growth over the time! I’ve had many students who have wanted to turn their life around, and they have through the skills they’ve learned at CWI. I enjoy coming to work every day and watch students overcome hurdles and succeed!”
Board of Trustees Election
College of Western Idaho (CWI) welcomes all interested parties who would like to serve as a duly elected member of the five-person Board of Trustees.
Trustees must reside within their zone but are elected by the entire district to which is comprised of Ada and Canyon Counties. The trustee position is non-partisan, represents the entire CWI district and is a four-year term. The last day for filing declarations of candidacy is Sept. 4, for the election on Nov. 6. If you are interested in filing a candidacy, visit our website.
HR Updates
Employment Opportunities
The following positions at the College have been posted recently. Employees can access internal job postings by visiting cwinternal.silkroad.com or view all external listings on cwijobs.silkroad.com. Upon application submittal, you will receive a confirmation email. If you do not receive an email, check your "Junk/Spam" folder, then email HR@cwi.edu to verify receipt of your application.
- Industry Teacher, Power Sports – WD Business and MFG Programs
- Industry Teacher, EMT – WD EMT Programs
- Industry Teacher, EMT – WD EMT Programs
- Industry Teacher, Electrical – WD Electrical
- Practical Nursing Instructor – Nursing
New Hires
- Alexis Bennett – Teacher, Basic Skills Education
- Scott Manning – Adjunct Faculty, Cisco Networking and Security
- Marlen Salinas – Executive Assistant, VP Operations
- Hollie Wind – Specialist, Registrar
- Jessica Barber – Support Faculty, Life Sciences – Biology
- Elise Connor - Support Faculty, Life Sciences – Biology
- Karen Moss – Adjunct Faculty, Political Science
- Jonathan Gose – IT Applications Architect
- Mark Nagle – Adjunct Faculty, Communication
- Nicole Batten –Adjunct Faculty, Communication
- Bea Gogate – Business Intelligence Analyst, IT
- George Gifford – SR Database Administrator, IT
- Debra McCarver – Adjunct Faculty, Business
- Jason Thomas – Teacher, Basic Skills Education
- Karen Morrell – Adjunct Faculty, English
- Emily Ball – Teacher, Basic Skills Education
- Karren Farnsworth – Teacher, Basic Skills Education
- Diane Parsels – Industry Teacher, Nursing Assistant Program
- Matt Lawson – Specialist, Lab Materials – Math and Science
- Michael Griffin – Adjunct Faculty, Cisco Networking and Security
- Kelly Franklin – Adjunct Faculty, English
- James Marujo – Advisor, Student Success – Student Advising and Success
- Tea Molino – Business Partner, Human Resources
- Ron Billingsley – Accountant II, Business Office
- Breanne Fraley – Teacher, Basic Skills Education
- Michelle Runyan – Adjunct Faculty, English
- Roni Rankin – Adjunct Faculty, English
- Alisa Bohling – Adjunct Faculty, English
- Lazaro Martinez – One Stop Representative I, Enrollment Management and One Stop
- Sara Matson – Senior ERP Analyst, IT
- Thomas Peppersack – Network Engineer, IT
Position Changes
- Nicole Bowen – Specialist, Registrar
- Victoria Heaton – Specialist, Degree Services – Registrar
- Mark Westscott – Director, User Services
- Heidi Nash – Assistant Director, Basic Skills Education
- Jessica Downing – Senior Creative Manager, Communications and Marketing
- Brenda Moench – Administrative Assistant III – Business, Communication, and Technology
- William Alworth – Infrastructure Architect, IT
- Holly Bazarski – Teacher, Basic Skills Education
- Cory Leinberger – Senior Lead Technical Support Specialist, IT
- Kathryn Wolff – Teacher, Basic Skills Education
- Brittney Trimmer – Business Analyst, IT
- Maria Howard – Tutor Online Writing Lab, eCampus
- Sarah Lahren - Tutor Online Writing Lab, eCampus
- Colette Thomas – Senior Transition Coordinator, Dual Credit
- Shannon Pape – Assistant Director, Dual Credit
- Ajdin Masic – Applications Developer, IT
- Dannielle Slater – Senior Assessment and Testing Specialist, Assessment
- Bryan Slater – Systems Administrator, IT
- Roxanne Ulrich – Administrative Assistant III, Industry, Engineering and Trades
- Alexis Bennett – Teacher, Basic Skills Education
- Kevin Eggleston – Applications Administrator, IT
- Pat Reed – Shop Assistant, Power Sports
- Scott Manning – Adjunct Faculty, Cisco Networking and Security
- Jean-Louise Zancanella – Assistant Director, Library Services
- Ryan Hanson – Industry Teacher, Computer Technology
- Ryan Herring – Director, Human Resources
- Emily Akins – Advisor, Student Success – Student Advising and Success
- Jennifer Colley – Business Partner Learning and Development, Human Resources
- Gwen Kelley – Advisor, Student Success – Student Advising and Success
- Laurie Barone – Executive Assistant, IT
- Cami Johnson – Accountant II, Business Office
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