CWI Compass Connect – September 2, 2014
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News Highlights
Micro 100 Tool Gives CWI Second Gift of 2014
The College of Western Idaho (CWI) Foundation is happy to announce Micro 100 Tool Corporation has made its second gift of the year to the CWI Machine Tool Technology program. This month, Micro 100 made a generous donation of 461 new, unused brazed carbide tooling parts. The gift came after Micro 100 provided over 1,000 tools for use by students in the program in January.
“Micro 100 Tool Corporation values the outstanding relationship with CWI and the Machine Tool Technology program as well,” says Micro 100 Tool Corporation Vice President of Manufacturing, Craig Graf. “Micro 100 hopes to continue to be an asset for the Machine Tool Technology program as well as CWI, and recognizes the influence the College has on our local economy and the education of its workforce.”
In addition to the donation Micro 100 also conducts a federally approved apprenticeship program certified by the Department of Labor and Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, which has employed five CWI Machine Tool Technology graduates to date. The program provides paid apprenticeship opportunities while students complete an Associate of Applied Science degree at CWI and potentially a Bachelor’s of Applied Science degree at Boise State University, before continuing with four years of employment at Micro 100 after graduation.
“This generous donation reduces the amount of money that the program will need to spend on this type of tooling,” says Machine Tool Program Chair, Dave Sperry. “The savings can then be spent in other areas to enhance the students learning in the lab.”
More information on supporting CWI programs and students can be found by visiting the CWI Foundation webpage.
Visiting Scientist Series Returns in September
The College of Western Idaho’s (CWI) 2014 Visiting Scientist Series kicks off Sept. 10 with a discussion titled "From our phones to our bones: Mechanisms of cadmium-induced osteotoxicity" by Dr. Sara Heggland from The College of Idaho. The event is scheduled for 6 p.m. at the CWI Library, located in the Nampa Campus Multipurpose Building.
In its fourth year, the Visiting Scientist Series is bringing a diverse group of Idaho scientists and teachers to CWI to discuss their work and opportunities for students when they transfer to a four-year college or university in Idaho. Employees and the community are also invited to attend and enjoy refreshments and discussion. Please help spread the word and encourage students to attend. For more information, please contact Steve Lysne at 208.562.3360 or stevelysne@cwi.edu.
CWI Hosting Medical Assistant Information Session
College of Western Idaho (CWI) is hosting an information session for the upcoming Workforce Development Medical Assistant (M.A.) program, which will provide a great opportunity to learn more about the M.A. program. Ask questions and hear from instructors and students at the information session:
Wednesday, Sept. 17
6-8 p.m.
CWI Ada County Campus Quail Building, Room 2202
1450 S. Eagle Flight Way, Boise, ID
Topics will include:
- Subjects of Study
- Length of Classes
- Pre-requisites
- Costs
- Careers
Please email bpwd@cwi.edu with all questions about the information session.
Updated Locations Brochure Available Online
The College of Western Idaho (CWI) Locations Brochure has been updated and is available online. A map has also been created to help navigate updates at CWI’s Ada County Campus, including relocation of One Stop Student Services, Assessment and Testing, and some of CWI’s healthcare programs. To view the Locations Brochure visit cwi.edu/locations and select the Locations Map button. A link to the walking map is also available on the Locations page under each Ada County Campus listing.
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