Bert's Alerts - January 13, 2017
News Highlights
CWI Closed Jan. 16 for Holiday
On Monday, Jan. 16, College of Western Idaho (CWI) will be closed in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. The closure will include all campus buildings, offices, and services. The College will resume regular operating hours on Tuesday (Jan. 17); which is also the start of spring semester classes.
Reaping the Benefits of a Student’s Generosity
It’s not every day a student creates a scholarship fund at College of Western Idaho (CWI). In fact, it has only happened once. Last year, Agriculture Science program student Mitch Coats created a scholarship through the CWI Foundation. Once the donation was made, Coats’ part was done. End of story, right? Well, not exactly. As it turns out, someone who has sat with him in a number of classes is reaping the benefits of his generosity. That student is Stuart Tice.
“I do remember (Mitch) announcing it in a class,” Stuart said. “At the time, it did plant a seed in my mind. I had forgotten about it until my adviser encouraged me to apply for it. Later, when I found out I received it, I just thought Mitch chose me for it.”
That is nothing close to how it happened. The majority of the scholarships at CWI go through the same process. Once a donation is made, it goes into a fund. Students fill out a general application to apply for all scholarships they may be eligible to receive. Applicants are then matched up according to a scholarship’s parameters, and scored by several reviewers at CWI. Students are not identified through the process and donors are not included. In other words, it was entirely random.
While the realization he actually earned the scholarship on his own merits begins to set in, Stuart tells his story. Like many people, his life hasn’t exactly gone according to plan. Growing up, it was always his dream to join the military, proudly serve his country, and happily retire. After dedicating all four of his high school years to the ROTC program at Boise’s Borah High School and then graduating, he found out his military career was never going to happen.
“My goal was to go to tank school,” he said. “I got to ride in a tanker at an open house event at Gowen Field when I was in ROTC and I absolutely fell in love. When I went to join the U.S. Army, I found out I was medically disqualified. It took me a long time to get over, but I finally made my peace with it.”
Instead, Stuart tried his hand at a variety of other things; truck driving school, emergency medical technician, the tech industry. Nothing ever stuck. He had worked at Hewlett-Packard for more than 10 years when the recession hit in 2008. He was one of the many people who lost their job. It was then he decided to visit his grandfather who owns a farm in Pennsylvania.
“There is one place where I have always felt at home, and that is on the farm,” he said. “It got me thinking, and then it all clicked. If I couldn’t be a farmer, then the next best thing I could be was a helper. The more I thought about it, the more it felt right.”
When Stuart returned home, he connected with a friend who retired from the USDA after a 30-plus year career. It was then he learned all about natural resources, conservation, preservation, helping farmers with non-productive fields, bugs, irrigation issues, etc.
“These are the people who are there to help farmers,” he said, “and I wanted to be one of them.”
Research led him to discover the Agriculture Science program at CWI. For the past two years, Stuart has been steadily working to achieve his academic goals.
“This scholarship is a huge help for me and my family,” he said. “Right now, my only job is to make sure I graduate. This program is tough and requires a lot of work, but I believe it is one of the greatest fields to get into. I found my true calling late, but at least I found it.”
Stuart’s goal is to graduate from CWI next year.
Art Faculty Featured in Blog
College of Western Idaho (CWI) Art Adjunct Faculty, April VanDeGrift, is in the spotlight as an artist and teacher through a blog shared recently by the Boise City Department of Arts & History. VanDeGrift teaches drawing and painting courses at CWI, while also pursuing a professional art career. The full story can be found on the Boise Arts & History website.
Parking Advisory for Start of Semester
As spring semester begins at College of Western Idaho (CWI), faculty and students returning to campus will notice challenges parking in some campus lots due to the weather. Parking space is limited in some areas because of snow piles from plowing. For anyone traveling to CWI’s Ada County Campus, overflow parking is available.
The snow and ice removal program and campus parking documents can be found on the Facilities Planning and Management page on myCWI. All questions can be directed to Facilities Planning and Management at 208.562.3545.
Change in Mileage Reimbursement Rate
As of Jan. 1, 2017, College of Western Idaho (CWI) has changed its mileage reimbursement rate to 53.5 cents per mile. This follows the change in IRS and State of Idaho regulations for mileage reimbursement.
The CWI Business Office has a new Local Mileage form that should be used. It can be found on myCWI under Employee Resources / Business Office / Procurement Services / TRAVEL-LocalMileage.
Please direct all questions to the Business Office at businessoffice@cwi.edu.
Tech Talk: Update to Network at Micron Center
On Dec. 19, 2016, the main network connection at College of Western Idaho’s (CWI) Micron Center for Professional Technical Education received a major upgrade. The speed was increased from 100Mbs to 500Mbps. The increase is a welcome improvement as it will allow all users at the facility to have a much better experience when using the lab computers, employee computers, and wireless internet.
HR Updates
Employment Opportunities
There are no new job postings at CWI this week. Employees can access internal job postings by visiting cwinternal.silkroad.com/ or view all external listings on cwijobs.silkroad.com. Jobs are posted as they open throughout the week. 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.
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