CWI Compass Connect - April 5, 2016
News Highlights
CWI Expands College Credit Initiative to Vallivue High School
College of Western Idaho (CWI) has expanded an impactful initiative aimed at helping Spanish speaking high school students earn college credits. In February, CWI’s Dual Credit Office coordinated an effort that allowed 62 Vallivue High School students to take the Spanish Language CLEP Exam. The test provides an opportunity to earn college credit through proficiency testing.
The students from Vallivue earned 760 college credits that can be applied to CWI or any other college or university that recognizes CLEP. CWI partnered with Vallivue to utilize the state’s Fast Forward program to cover the cost of the exam. Beyond what the Fast Forward program could cover, CWI paid the remaining fees. Students took the exam and a campus tour at Boise State University.
“When this initiative was inaugurated in the fall of 2014, we recognized how empowering this credit bearing opportunity was for students,” says Steve Jenkins, CWI’s Dual Credit and College Readiness Project coordinator. “We understand that higher education advances knowledge, intellectual growth, and the formation of life-long friendships. We feel every student should have an opportunity to experience college, which is why we have endeavored to expand the on-ramp toward college.”
The goal of the CLEP initiative is to help promote college to students who face obstacles in pursuing higher education. Of the 62 Vallivue students, for example, 66 percent would be the first in their family to attend college. Similarly, two-thirds of the students said Spanish is the primary language spoken in their home.
CWI has been leading the Spanish CLEP initiative since 2014, with the initial focus being alternative high school students. Along with Vallivue, participating schools include; Canyon Springs High School, Vallivue Academy, Union High School, and Initial Point High School. To date, 1,485 college credits have been earned. The Dual Credit Office plans to provide more opportunities to non-alternative high schools in hopes of reaching even more students.
CWI to Celebrate Artwork, Collaboration
College of Western Idaho (CWI) is inviting the public to celebrate a one-of-a-kind work of art set to be unveiled at CWI’s Micron Center for Professional Technical Education. On Thursday, April 14, CWI will host an event to reveal the College’s first campus mural. The evening will include:
- 6:00 p.m. - Welcome
- 6:15 p.m. - Artist Lecture
- 6:45 p.m. - Mural Reveal, Question and Answer
- 7:00 p.m. - Reception
The mural was created over the course of six months by Boise artist Alma Gomez. She fittingly titled the artwork, Spirit of Collaboration, after working with CWI students to help complete the unique project. The mural is comprised of three large panels that will cover a seven by twelve foot space in the Micron Center lobby. It depicts actual students in CWI’s Liberal Arts and Professional Technical Education programs.
Funding for the mural was made possible by grants from the Idaho Women’s Charitable Foundation, the Idaho Humanities Council, and a private donor.
Car Show Fundraiser is Back at CWI
The fourth-annual Skills on Wheels Car Show will return to College of Western Idaho (CWI), April 16. The event is a fundraiser to help send CWI students to the SkillsUSA national competition each summer. The car show will take over the Micron Center for Professional Technical Education in Nampa to showcase muscle cars, stock cars, eighteen wheelers, motorcycles, and more. The event will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and will include music and food. Admission is free.
Registration is currently open and entries are needed for all categories. Vendors are also invited to join the event. For registration and entry fee information, or to sign up for a booth visit cwiautoshow.com.
CWI Event to Spotlight Business of Healthcare
On Friday (April 8), College of Western Idaho (CWI) will welcome a group of guest speakers to campus for an event showcasing the Business of Healthcare. The event, which is presented by CWI’s Entrepreneurship Club and Exercise and Health Science Club, will take place from 1-5 p.m. at the Nampa Campus Academic Building.
Guest speakers will include:
- Karl Keeler, President of Saint Alphonsus Nampa/Ontario
- Betsy Hunsicker, CEO of West Valley Medical Center
- Shad Priest, Director Government Affairs for Regence Blue Shield of Idaho
- And more
Midnight Registration Party Announced
College of Western Idaho (CWI) will kick off class registration for the upcoming summer and fall semesters with the first-ever Midnight Registration Party at CWI’s Micron Center for Professional Technical Education. The event will promote early registration and assist students in person with need to know details about registering for classes. In preparation for registration opening at midnight on April 11, the event will start at 10:30 p.m. on April 10 and run until 1 a.m. In addition to advising services and registration assistance; there will also be a pajama party theme, raffle giveaways, games, snacks, and music.
For more information about registering for the upcoming summer and fall semesters, including class schedules, visit cwi.edu/current-students/register-classes. Please contact Kyle Nelson at 208.562.2451 or Kurtis King at 208.562.2308 with questions about the Midnight Registration Party.
Inaugural CWI Connections Event Set for April
On Friday, April 29, College of Western Idaho (CWI) will celebrate student projects with the first CWI Connections Project event. The day will feature CWI students presenting research, class work, and projects from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Nampa Campus Academic Building. There will also be community dance performances, live music, food, and the Presidential Writing Awards Ceremony. Connections Project Awards will be given out at the end of the event.
Please support students and help choose the winners by participating in the judging process. Contact jenicadraney@cwi.edu with any questions or for more information about the event.
CWI Department of Life Sciences Sponsors Guest Lecture
The College of Western Idaho (CWI) Department of Life Sciences invites you to a special guest lecture by Dr. Michael Edgehouse on Friday, April 8. Dr. Edgehouse, who is an associate professor at Lewis-Clark State College (LCSC), will visit CWI’s Nampa Campus Academic Building for a lecture titled Dragons, Damsels, and Snakes Oh My!!! Eat, Be Eaten, or Specialize. The event will be held in room 106. Light refreshments will be provided at 5 p.m., with the lecture following at 5:30 p.m.
Dr. Edgehouse will discuss his research and answer questions from students interested in transferring to LCSC or, more generally, interested in opportunities to engage in research as undergraduates. Dr. Edgehouse has been investigating dietary habits of Mountain Garter Snakes (Thamnophis spp.) for over a decade, often with the assistance of undergraduate students. He spent a great deal of his time in graduate school living in a tent, studying snakes, to determine if they eat toxic newts.
Since arriving at LCSC his research has diversified to include invertebrate animals as well as continuing to investigate snake diet. His lab team at LCSC has described a new behavior in Odonates (dragonflies and damselflies) referred to as “predatory luring.” This interesting behavior has been one of the many ongoing projects in Dr. Edgehouse’s lab that students transferring to LCSC might benefit from or even participate in. When not studying snakes he is most likely found steelhead fishing, chasing powder, or playing hockey with his sons.
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