Bert's Alerts—April 26, 2019
Celebrating 10 Years!
Don't miss out on the 10-year celebration as we share stories of amazing students, talented faculty, and quality programs!
News Highlights
A World-Class Education
Hometown: Syracuse, New York
Major: Business
Graduation: 2011
“College of Western Idaho (CWI) empowered me with a world-class education from great professors,” said 2011 alumnus, Cody Phelps.
Growing up in upstate New York, Cody loved learning and knew from a young age he wanted to attend college.
“Higher education seemed commonplace to me. I had some really amazing mentors, and I was always challenged to make thoughtful decisions around what I wanted to do for a career.”
Presented with an opportunity to experience something new, he relocated to the Treasure Valley in 2009 after graduating from high school.
“I wanted to enroll in college right away. After researching schools, it was obvious CWI was the most cost-effective way to get my core classes completed before transferring to a four-year school.”
At CWI, attentive instructors, like John Nordstrom, empowered him to be successful early in his academic career.
“His teaching style really resonated with me. He took a vested interest in me as a student. To this day, we still meet regularly to catch up.”
With an associate degree in Business, Cody was prepared to continue his education. He went on to complete a bachelor’s degree in Economics in 2013 at Boise State University and attended graduate school in New York at Cornell University completing a master’s degree in Health Informatics in 2018.
“Because of CWI, I began my academic career in the best way imaginable. CWI helped get me where I am today."
Back in the Treasure Valley, Cody is now the Manager of Health Services Programs and Strategic Planning at PacificSource Health Plans in Boise.
LEADership Banquet Celebrates Students and Organizations
A row of eight crystal-clear awards greeted mighty College of Western Idaho (CWI) students, and guests, during the 2019 Student LEADership Recognition Banquet. Student Leadership Coordinator, Amber Eubanks, and David Michener, Student Engagement Director, hosted the banquet on April 17 at the Nampa Hampton Inn. The celebration kicked off with presentations from ASCWI presidential candidates, which included rapping by current ASCWI Vice President, Steele Sommer.
Students were recognized for their growth in leadership roles, as well as club and organizations creative engagement in campus life for the 2018-2019 academic year.
“I enjoy the creativity our students bring to their roles and how they continue to support one another,” said Eubanks. “I love it when students mix up traditional methods of delivery for their messaging and when it is well received by their peers.”
Student Organization of the Year
Advisor of the Year
- Ryan Randall, Advisor of MakerHub Club
Social Program of the Year
- Philosophy Club for their Shadow Club program
Community Service Program of the Year
- Student Nurses Association for their food drive for cystic fibrosis patients, adopt a family, and blood drives
Outstanding Officer/Representative of the Year
- Michelle (Misha) Keen, Medical Professional's Club
Quiet Influence Award
- Alex Ayad, History Club
Rising LEADership Award
- Brian Mitchell, Queers and Allies
Trailblazing LEADership Award
- Anne VanWassenhove, Anthropology Club
Congratulations to all our student leaders, clubs, organizations, and advisors for a job well done. Your efforts are noticed and appreciated. Thank you for making CWI a great place to be!
Golf Tournament Benefits Local Families
College of Western Idaho’s Law Enforcement program hosted their second-annual golf tournament Friday, April 19, at Centennial Golf Course. Law Enforcement student, Ashley Childers, took the lead in setting up the tournament. Students contacted sponsors, donors, and players to participate tripling the amount of teams who played and securing one major sponsor for the tournament. At last year’s inaugural event, the group raised nearly $2,500 for the Nampa Family Justice Center, a partnership of agencies dedicated to ending family violence and sexual assault. This year, the group raised $5,375 for the cause, more than doubling last year’s total!
I couldn’t be more proud of our students and our LE Program staff for their great work,” commented LeRoy Forsman, Senior Coordinator of the Law Enforcement Program. “I’m grateful to our community for stepping up to support battered and endangered families in our area. The staff from the Family Justice Center was just blown away by what was accomplished. We’re excited to begin preparation for next year’s tournament!”
Biology Student Recognized for Stellar Research
Julie Wagner, a College of Western Idaho (CWI) student studying Biology, was awarded best student poster at the 61st annual Idaho Academy of Science and Engineering Symposium on April 13, 2019, for her work entitled “Enzymatic Analysis of Novel Giardia Intestinalis MTA Nucleosidase Inhibitors”. Wagner research was supported by the Idaho INBRE Program where she worked with Dr. Ken Cornell at Boise State University during the summer of 2018.
Wagner’s interest in research and molecular biology and biochemistry and her goal to become a researcher began as a participant in the College’s INBRE Summer Scholars program in 2017 with Dr. Suzanne Oppenheimer.
Following graduation from CWI this spring, Wagner plans to transfer to Boise State University where she will continue working in Dr. Cornell’s lab with support from the Southwestern Idaho Bridges to Baccalaureate program.
Congratulations, Julie, on your recent award, and best of luck as you continue your education and research. The CWI community is proud of you!
Plumbing Apprenticeship Program Celebrates Graduates
Plumbing students who completed their four-year apprenticeship program at College of Western Idaho (CWI) gathered with friends and family to celebrate their accomplishments this past week at a dinner held in their honor. Cumulatively, the twenty-one graduating apprentices spent 576 total hours of classroom and lab education on their trade.
The evening, sponsored by the Treasure Valley Masters’ Plumbing Association (TVMPA) and participating local plumbing contractors, was hosted at Louie’s Restaurant in Meridian. Kenny Calkins, President of Cloverdale Plumbing and President of TVMPA , was on hand to congratulate the students and shake their hands for the hard work they put into the trade. TVMPA was additionally instrumental in gathering a completely outfitted tool bag donated by Ferguson’s, Silver Creek, Consolidated, and Robertson’s Plumbing Suppliers.
Allen Moore, co-owner of Meridian Plumbing and featured speaker, gave graduates perspective on the plumbing trade and inspiration on their careers going forward. He emphasized the importance of the plumbing profession and encouraged continued networking among the apprentices-soon-to-be-journeymen as they progress in their profession.
On behalf of the College, Plumbing Program Coordinator, Steve Bennett, and Plumbing Teacher, Ray Coon, presented each student with the Ferguson’s Tool bag, a year-four completion letter, and a program completion certificate honoring their hard work and content mastery of the Plumbing Apprenticeship program.
“We are extremely proud of the achievements of these plumbing apprentices and wish them success in their careers as plumbers in the Treasure Valley," commented Marc Swinney, Workforce Development’s Director of Business and Manufacturing programs. “They will go on to take their journeyman’s exam from the Idaho Department of Building Safety to become journeymen plumbers which includes a significant pay increase with their employers.”
Staff of the Month—March 2019
Harvey Kenworthy has been recognized as College of Western Idaho’s (CWI) Staff of the Month for March 2019. Kenworthy has been with the College since month year and is a Lab Assistant for the Welding and Metals Fabrication program. Recognized by his peers for going out of his way to help anyone who needs it, he has worked with industry partners to help our students be more successful in the classroom.
Kenworthy earned a Technical Certificate from the Selland College of Technology in 1987. He has numerous technical and leadership development courses from the United States Army which converted to college credit from Boise State University. Outside of work he enjoys camping, fishing, and exploring the outdoors.
Please join us in congratulating Harvey on his accomplishment!
Barnes Presents at National Technology and Science Conference
Dr. Yolonda Barnes, Assistant Professor at College of Western Idaho, recently returned from the National Technology and Social Science Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. The national conference, put on by the National Social Science Association, had over 1,000 attendees and more than 200 individuals presenting research.
Barnes co-presented with Dr. Leslie Jernberg, Division Manager of Business and Technology from College of Eastern Idaho. The research focused on the “Effect of Articulated (tech prep) Credits on College Outcomes at a Stand-alone Technical College” in Idaho, a dissertation study by Jernberg, examining the effect of articulated tech prep credits on college outcomes for students who matriculate to a technical college within three-and-a-half years of high school graduation. The outcomes explored were retention, degree completion, time-to-degree, and technical skills assessment pass rates. In this study, tech prep students had higher retention, better rates of program completion, and shorter time-to-degree than their non-tech prep peers.
CWI English Instructor Featured in Award-Winning Documentary
On April 17, 2019, College of Western (CWI) English instructor, Liza Long, woke up to some exciting news: “A Dangerous Son,” a 2018 HBO documentary that included her family’s story, had won a Peabody Award for being one of the year’s “stories that matter.” In an Instagram post, the film’s Academy-award nominated director, Liz Garbus, credited reading Long’s 2012 essay about parenting a child with mental illness as the impetus for “A Dangerous Son.” The film, described as “a view into the myriad challenges parents face when raising children with mental health issues,” follows three families as parents try and often fail to connect with appropriate mental health services for their children.
Long, whose 2014 book, “The Price of Silence: A Mom’s Perspective on Mental Illness”, won a “Books for a Better Life” award, was featured as an expert in the film, alongside National Book Award winner, Andrew Solomon (The Noonday Demon, Far from the Tree); former Virginia state senator, Creigh Deeds; and former National Institute of Mental Health director, Thomas Insel. Long’s son, Eric Walton, is also featured in the film. Walton was diagnosed with bipolar disorder at the age of 13 and now attends Lewis Clark State College on a presidential scholarship, where he is studying social work.
“Eric is proof that treatment works,” Long said. “I know firsthand that children with mental illness don’t want to behave badly. They have brain differences.”
In the film, Long shares her belief that with the right resources and supports, children living with mental illness can have the same happy, productive lives that all parents want for their children, but those resources and supports are hard to come by. She says that some of the most important volunteer work she does is as a parent advocate presenting twice a year at Crisis Intervention Team training for law enforcement officers in Malheur County.
“It’s unfortunate that we as a society have chosen to criminalize an illness,” she said. “It’s not fair to our brave and hardworking law enforcement and corrections officers that they have become de facto mental health first responders.”
In her book, Long traces the multiple systems, from healthcare to schools to the criminal justice system, that parents whose children have mental illness must learn to navigate. Her 2016 doctoral dissertation focused on the leadership strengths and personality styles of parent and peer mental health advocates. She is proud of her son for his advocacy work.
“When I told him about my essay, he said, ‘Well, if this changes just one person’s mind about what it’s like to live with mental illness, it will be worth it,’” Long said. “This film gives us the chance to change quite a few minds—and more importantly, hearts.”
Pell Grants May Apply to Summer Classes
Earn college credits this summer at College of Western Idaho! Enjoy lighter class loads and complete a full semester class in just eight weeks. One semester closer to earning your degree.
Additionally, students may be able to use their Pell Grant toward summer tuition. There also maybe other financial aid options like loans and work-study to help with summer tuition.
To learn if you are eligible for Pell or other financial aid options for the summer semester, stop by and visit with a Financial Aid Officer or email us at financialaid@cwi.edu.
Commencement Needs YOU!
College of Western Idaho's (CWI) 2019 Commencement Ceremony is right around the corner! The ceremony, held at Taco Bell Arena in Boise, will take place on Friday, May 17, at 7 p.m. Employees are encouraged to share in the success of CWI students by volunteering their time that day.
Volunteer times are based on assignment. Volunteers are welcome to stay for the entire ceremony or leave when volunteer duties are complete. The volunteer shifts are as follows:
5:00 – 7:30 p.m.
5:00 – 8:00 p.m.
6:00 – 9:00 p.m.
To volunteer, email Aleysha McCoy at aleyshamccoy@cwi.edu by Friday, April 26, at 5 p.m. In your email, please indicate the shift you would like to work. Although volunteer times cannot be guaranteed, preferences will be taken into consideration.
Thank you to all who are willing and able to help at this event. Commencement would not be possible with you!
CWI Finals Blackout
Fold your stress away, eat some flapjacks or late-night pizza, make a paracord bracelet, stress less at the sensory station, and snuggle with puppies during CWI Finals Blackout!
In preparation for finals week, Students Affairs, the Library, and Tutoring Services are hosting various events for students on campus, April 29 – May 3. The Library will be open until midnight Monday – Thursday. Top off finals blackout week at a showing of the movie, “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse”, at the Nampa Campus Academic Building from 9 – 11 p.m. on Friday, May 3.
Best of luck to all our students and faculty as we wrap up spring semester!
Virtual Benefits Fair
Human Resources invites you to a Virtual Benefit Fair April 30 – May 14. View informative videos, attend webinars, access FAQs and forms, and enter a drawing to win prizes! Attend from any location and at any time throughout the fair.
Open Enrollment is April 29 – May 17. Open Enrollment is the only time you can:
- Change from one plan type to another
- Add previously declined dependent dental insurance
- Enroll in a new FSA plan or enroll to continue your FSA plan
Contact Human Resources or visit the Human Resources Employee Resources site on myCWI for more information.
Stonecrop Launches Second Issue
Stonecrop, College of Western Idaho’s student-run literary magazine, is hosting a launch party for the unveiling of its second issue, May 9, 2019. Join us at the Ada County Campus Pintail Center from 7 – 8 p.m. as contributors read poetry, fiction, and nonfiction for this year’s magazine. While you’re there, get your very own copy of Stonecrop, take part in the book raffle, and enjoy a complimentary nacho bar! The event is free and open to the public.
HR Updates
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 recruiter@cwi.edu to verify receipt of your application.
- Department Chair – Communication and Marketing
- Adjunct Faculty – Geographic Information Systems
- Faculty – Microbiology
- Faculty – Communication and Marketing
- Instructional Assistant, Idaho Department of Corrections – Basic Skills Education
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