Bert's Alerts—Feb. 16, 2018
CWI in the News
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News Highlights
Laura Mulkey to Lead CWI Foundation
Laura Mulkey has been named the new Executive Director of the College of Western Idaho (CWI) Foundation.
Mulkey will drive fundraising efforts of the Foundation, the nonprofit organization responsible for supporting the College mission. The Foundation partners with individuals, companies, foundations, and organizations to assist students with scholarships, provide start-up funds for education programs, and fund long-term capital plans to generate educational opportunities for our community. Mulkey will report to CWI Vice President of Operations, Craig Brown.
“We’re excited to have Laura Mulkey join our team, she brings to CWI a wealth of knowledge and expertise in guiding nonprofit foundations to success,” said Brown. “As we grow to meet the needs of the 30,000 students we serve, Laura will be instrumental in leading the CWI Foundation.”
Mulkey replaces Mitch Minnette, who became CEO of the Nampa Chamber of Commerce, in January.
Prior to CWI, Mulkey worked for the Westminster Legacy Foundation in Westminster, Colorado. In addition, she lived in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, for nine years — working as executive director at LiftUp of Routt County, an organization providing emergency support and self-sufficiency programs to the county’s low-income residents.
Mulkey is an alumna of Southern Methodist University, earning her bachelor’s degree in English with a minor in Public Relations. She will begin working for the College on Feb. 20.
myCareerNetwork: A Great Resource for Students and Alumni
College of Western Idaho’s (CWI) myCareerNetwork online job system helps connect individuals with their future! The service provides businesses and organizations a way to promote jobs and internships and provides CWI students and alumni access to local and national job postings, tools for building impressive resumes, and more. A mobile app is also available.
Current students are automatically enrolled in myCareerNetwork. New students will be able to login to the system after the tenth day of classes in their first semester.
Alumni have the opportunity to register for free by completing the request form on the login page.
Employers can access the system and post job openings and internship opportunities for free and have the option to share openings with other colleges and universities for a fee. Prior to registering in the system please review the employer user policy. For more information, contact Andrew Mentzner at 208.562.2700 or andrewmentzer@cwi.edu.
CWI’s Literary Magazine Makes Changes
Stonecrop, College of Western Idaho’s (CWI) student-run, literary magazine, formerly known as Basalt, is pleased to announce it is now an open access publication. The magazine is calling all writers and artists to submit creative literature and art including original fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and art for the Spring 2018 issue.
Winners of the 2018 Storyfort Micro Fiction Contest, open now, will be published in the 2018 issue of Stonecrop in addition to receiving Storyfort prizes. Submissions for the Micro Fiction Contest are due Thursday, March 8.
General and cover art submissions for Stonecrop are also due March 8 and can be submitted online at www.stonecropmag.submittable.com/submit.
Follow Stonecrop on Facebook @CWILitMag and Instagram @stonecrop_team.
Check out Storyfort on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @storyfortfest.
Assessment and Testing Services Partners with State and National Entities
College of Western Idaho (CWI) Assessment and Testing Services was recognized in May 2017 by the National College Testing Association (NCTA) as a certified testing center, becoming one of 183 certified testing centers across the nation. CWI is the youngest institution to have been certified and only the second in the state of Idaho, with University of Idaho being the first.
Since this recognition, CWI Assessment and Testing Services has been approached by both state and national entities seeking to partner with us in meeting their proctoring needs, generating revenue for the College.
Recent partnerships include:
- Idaho Bureau of Occupational Licenses
- Castle Worldwide
- Crane Operators
- International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO)
- PSI Services
- Centennial Job Corps
Most recently, CWI Assessment and Testing Services employees Rachelle Shay, Maddi Allsop, and Sam Galan, proctored an exam for Playground Safety Inspector certification to 41 individuals at Eagle City Hall.
Nursing Accreditation Visit
The College of Western Idaho will host a site review for continuing accreditation of its Associate of Science Nursing Program by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN). You are invited to meet the ACEN team and share your comments about the program on Wednesday, March, 7 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. at Canyon County Campus, room 112.
Spring 2018 Transfer Fair
College of Western Idaho’s spring 2018 Transfer Fair is being held Tuesday, Feb. 27. This event is a great opportunity for students to discuss programs, majors, and transfer requirements with college and university representatives.
Join us at either of two campus locations during the following times:
- 9:30–11:30 a.m.
Ada County Campus Pintail Center (APIN)
Student Commons
1360 S. Eagle Flight Way
Boise, ID 83709
- 12:30– 2:30 p.m.
Nampa Campus Academic Building (NCAB)
First-floor lobby
5500 E. Opportunity Drive
Nampa, ID 83697
For questions, please contact Brittney Hernandez brittneyhernandez@cwi.edu or Erica Compton ericacompton@cwi.edu in Student Advising and Success.
Mental Health Professionals Panel
Students were privileged to hear from experts in their field(s) of interest on Monday, Feb. 5, when College of Western Idaho's Psychology Club hosted a Mental Health Professionals Panel at the Ada County Campus Pintail Center.
Psychiatrist, Marc Bostick, MD; Psychologist, Traci Crabb, PsyD; Social Worker, Jeannie Freeman, LCSW; and Counselor, Jen Smith, LPC shared their insights and experiences to help guide students as they develop their academic plans in pursuit of their career goals. Panelists answered questions from Psychology Club President, Christine Lee, who served as moderator for the event, followed by an open discussion with the audience. Panelists were both enlightening and amusing with their responses; cleverness and candidness kept things fresh and exciting for all in attendance.
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