CWI Compass Connect - August 11, 2015
Rave Reviews
“I finished my Medical Assistant! I was in the workforce development class and it was amazing! I had so much fun learning everything and enjoying my time with my instructor Donna Heathman along with the 6 other students I got to go through this experience with. I feel comfortable in what I learned and can't wait to get out there and work as an MA!!!”
-Cherie Owens, Facebook
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News Highlights
President Glandon to Deliver College Address
College of Western Idaho (CWI) President Bert Glandon will deliver the 2015 Fall State of the College Address to CWI’s faculty, staff, students, and the public:
Wednesday, Aug. 19
Breakfast - 7:30 a.m.
Address - 8:45 a.m.
Nampa Civic Center
Dr. Glandon will share highlights and accomplishments of the College from 2014-15, while providing insight into the goals and initiatives CWI will be aspiring to for the upcoming academic year. Following the President’s Address, CWI will celebrate its employees with faculty and staff recognition.
For anyone who cannot attend, a recorded version will be available from the CWI YouTube channel for later viewing.
Osprey Research Provides Opportunities for CWI Group
Osprey Research
A group with ties to College of Western Idaho (CWI) spent the summer at Lake Cascade, conducting research in conjunction with a pair of undergraduate programs. Recent CWI graduate, Tyrell Styhl, was 1-of-10 students nation-wide participating in the Boise State University Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Raptor Research. He was joined by another 2015 graduate, Annie Baxter, and current CWI student, Zach Sanchez, who were conducting research through the Idaho EPSCoR MILES Undergraduate Research and Internships program. CWI Biology Faculty Dusty Perkins served as research mentor for these students and directs this multi-year project that focuses on evaluating ecological and human-caused factors that affect osprey breeding success.
Alumni Help Shape the Future at CWI
A core group of former students is helping shape the future of College of Western Idaho (CWI) alumni. Four graduates recently returned to CWI to give their input on what will be become the Alumni Connection. Some of the group’s recommendations have already been put into action.
Tyler Murphy (class of 2013), Shane Turner (‘15), Aleana Hernandez (’15), and Lisa Webb (’15) volunteered their time to participate in a focus group. The CWI Marketing and Advancement team invited them to share ideas on the best ways to embrace and engage alumni—now and in the future.
“We are committed to making sure alumni feel connected to CWI and that they stay connected to CWI,” Tiffany Coleman, the project manager for alumni and donor relations, said. “We felt alumni input was essential in making sure they get what they want—not what we think they want.”
The group offered insight on what alumni want to know, how they wish to be involved in campus events and activities, and the best ways to keep them in the communication loop. The first recommendation they made is to connect through social media. As a result, CWI has created a Facebook page dedicated to alumni news. Click the following link to join https://www.facebook.com/collegeofwesternidahoalumni.
In an effort to help alumni share their successes, which is another one of the group’s recommendations, the Marketing and Advancement team is working to further develop the alumni page on the CWI website. The page will ultimately link to a gallery of alumni photos and their success stories. The new feature will complement the existing alumni relations section; which already gives alumni the ability to check-in and submit information about new jobs, promotions, honors/awards received, additional college degrees, and any other professional achievements.
To further keep alumni in the communication loop, an online newsletter is being created that will be distributed four times a year.
“This is just the beginning of CWI’s efforts to embrace its 3,787 alumni,” Coleman said. “We recognize that alumni are an invaluable resource. They are the ones who complete the circle of knowledge. They can truly speak to the value CWI provides. They can also show it. We want all alumni to know we value their contributions to our community, and we want to share their successes. We want them to come back and we want to embrace them.”
CWI Event Spotlights Healthcare Careers
On Friday, July 31, College of Western Idaho (CWI) welcomed several employers to campus for a Workforce Development Job Fair. The event, which was held at the Nampa Campus Aspen Classroom Building, showcased healthcare careers with over 20 local providers connecting with current and former CWI Nursing Assistant students. The fair also provided an opportunity to promote all of CWI’s Workforce Development offerings to prospective students that attended the event. Thanks to everyone who helped make the event possible and highly successful.
Gatfield Gets Faculty of Distinction
Jim Gatfield has been selected for College of Western Idaho’s (CWI) Faculty of Distinction for the month of August.
During his two-year tenure with CWI, Gatfield has proven an advocate for faculty and students and has provided exceptional work across the college. Gatfield consistently maintains a high level of attention to each aspect of his role at CWI and is an outstanding co-worker.
Gatfield’s contributions to CWI include developing a course for the College’s new CWID 101 courses designed around using comic books as a tool for exploring diversity in a collegiate setting. He also contributes regularly to the retention committee, has served on hiring committees, presented at in-service and has worked diligently on building GEN ED curriculum and professional development. Along with Johnny Rowing, he brought another Speech and Debate national championship to the College.
He designed and coordinated the first Social Science and Public Affairs (SSPA) Showcase. His goal was to place the faculty in front of any student who was interested in learning more about the discipline and to showcase the work of faculty. Gatfield coordinated all participants, reserved facilities, and worked with Student Services and Marketing to spread to the word to students and help make the event a success.
Gatfield was a very good teacher when he joined the CWI team; however, over the past two years his deliberate pursuit of excellence has been impossible not to notice. He consistently works with peers to enhance his courses, employs new pedagogy, and seeks professional development direct toward teaching the process.
Gatfield was involved in coordinating judging opportunities for students at high schools, local optimist groups, and the SkillsUSA competition. He also served as a judge for SkillsUSA, which allowed Speech and Debate students to connect with the community, representing the team and CWI, while potentially making professional connections.
Congratulations Jim and thank you for all your incredible work.
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