CWI Compass Connect - May 3, 2016
CWI in the News
CWI graduate hired at sheriff’s office – Idaho Press-Tribune
First CWI law enforcement grad hired by Canyon County Sheriff’s Office – KBOI2
CWI trustees agree on district zone map recommendation – Idaho Press-Tribune
Rave Reviews
“Completing my education at the College of Western Idaho has been an amazing experience. For a nontraditional student, completing my education fulfilled, not only personal goals but also provided me the tools I needed to compete in the business world. The professors and staff are AMAZING and caring as well. They are empowered to see their students succeed. Thanks CWI, it has been a fantastic experience”
- Dave Fenstemacher, Facebook
News Highlights
CWI to Hold Commencement Ceremony on May 7
On Saturday, May 7, the College of Western Idaho (CWI) will celebrate its 2016 class of graduates in a commencement ceremony hosted at Taco Bell Arena in Boise. The ceremony is scheduled for 7 p.m. and will recognize degree and certificate graduates, as well as GED completers.
CWI will honor a record number of degree and certificate candidates as well as the most ever graduates with honors. Some of the highlights of this year’s commencement include:
- 1293 Degree and Certificate Candidates
- 508 Graduates with Honors
- 244 Graduates with Multiple Degrees
- 129 Veteran Graduates
- Average Graduate GPA 3.27
- Youngest Graduate - 17 Years Old
- Oldest Graduate - 68 Years Old
For more commencement details visit cwi.edu/graduation. Family and friends of graduates that cannot attend in person can watch a live stream of the event at cwi.edu. Community members are also encouraged to share messages with graduates using #cwigraduation on Twitter and Instagram. Messages will be streamed on screens for graduates to see while preparing for the ceremony.
Nursing Program Ceremony Set for May 5
On Thursday, May 5, College of Western Idaho (CWI) will formally recognize its newest Nursing program graduates at CWI’s annual Nursing Pinning Ceremony. The program will celebrate the class of 2016 at Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center located at 1055 N. Curtis Road in Boise. The ceremony will be held in the McCleary Auditorium at 7 p.m.
Mechatronics Program Receives Certification
The College of Western Idaho (CWI) Advanced Mechatronics and Engineering Technology program, formerly called Electronics Technology, has just been credited by FANUC Robotics as a Certified Education training center and is presenting its’ first FANUC Handling Pro certification to students this spring. CWI is the first FANUC Authorized Satellite Training Program (F.A.S.T) education partner in the Northwest for the world leader in manufacturing robotics. This demonstrates the College’s commitment to the training of students and industry professionals with relevant training for the 21st century. With companies incorporating robotics in their operations the demand for skilled workers in the operation, programming, implementation, and use of robotics is increasing. With the curriculum designed by FANUC, students receive an industry recognized certification though their course work. This partnership with FANUC endorses and promotes the College as a recognized training center for robotics.
CWI Honor Society Receives International Distinction
In mid-April, the College of Western Idaho’s (CWI) Beta Sigma Pi Chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society traveled to the 2016 Nerd Nation International Convention to receive a “Distinguished Chapter” award near Washington, DC. This award is the result of their continued work as a “5-Star Chapter,” which sets them apart from other college chapters internationally in achieving the highest-level of chapter development.
The chapter’s president, Melissa Geary, and student officer team, Adriana Randall, Jason Ward, Brianna Snyder, and Kyle Johnson, received recognition at the International Convention award ceremony, and were accompanied by their assistant advisor, Scott Straub. Distinguished Chapter Officer Teams are chosen based on the team’s demonstration of an exceptional atmosphere of teamwork, leadership abilities, promotion of Honors in Action, other engagement in the Society, and enthusiasm for the Hallmarks of the Society (Scholarship, Leadership, Service and Fellowship). The Beta Sigma Pi Chapter Officer Team was selected by a panel of judges from 200 nominees internationally.
CWI is so proud of the student officer team and for the standard they set for members at the College.
CWI Announces Business Students of the Year Awardees
College of Western Idaho (CWI) is pleased to announce recipients of the fifth-annual Business Student(s) of the Year Award. Jessica Hansen, Dan Velez, and Audrey Waite are being recognized for their accomplishments in and out of the classroom.
STUDENT BIOS
Jessica Hansen:
I grew up in Miami, Florida. I am married with three children. I owned and operated an in-home childcare center for eight years before I decided I was ready to go back to school to pursue a business degree. CWI has been a wonderful experience for me as a returning student. I am a member of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, and I am proud to be graduating with honors this spring. I will be transferring to Boise State University this fall. I plan to major in business and minor in nonprofit management. I have a passion for helping others. I volunteer with organizations such as the West Ada School District, the Treasure Valley YMCA, and CATCH (Charitable Assistance to Community's Homeless). I hope to work for a non-profit organization after I graduate. It is my hope to gain a leadership role as an executive officer, or to own a nonprofit in the future. My GPA is 3.897.
Dan Velez:
I grew up in the northern suburbs of Chicago, and graduated from Mundelein High School in 1990 by the skin of my teeth. Directly after graduation, I was sent to Marine Corps boot camp. I quickly learned the importance of taking responsibility for one’s actions, and I found direction that would lead me to where I am at today. I later got married, raised a family, and worked my way up the company ladder which eventually transferred me to this beautiful state. By beautiful, I don’t only mean the scenery, but also the people. I lost my job of 15 years in early 2014; falling victim to the economy’s downward spiral. With guidance from my representative at the local Veteran’s Administration, I nervously enrolled at CWI with the goal of earning a business degree. I was nervous. The last time I set foot in a classroom was 24 years ago with results not designed to put smiles on my parents’ faces. I felt welcomed at CWI and the instructors seem to go out of their way to help you succeed. After graduation, I plan to transfer to Boise State to complete my college education with a bachelor’s degree in business management. I would like to thank the faculty for this great honor. You really can teach an old dog new tricks. My cumulative GPA is 3.85.
Audrey Waite:
My family moved to Middleton, Idaho, when I was in the second grade. I stayed there until graduating as valedictorian of my high school class in 2014. Go Vikes! The following fall semester, I started attending the College of Western Idaho full time. Staying in the Treasure Valley and going to CWI was a very late decision. By the time I registered for classes, only second-year courses still had availability. So there I was, an 18-year-old girl taking a few of the most rigorous classes required for the business degree in my first semester. I survived! The business department and tutoring center quickly hired me to work with other business faculty and students. During this last year I have been an active member of the Entrepreneurship Club; which has given me the opportunity to work with the United States Olympic Speed Skating team and countless local business owners. After graduating with my associate degree in general business this spring, I will be transferring to the University of Idaho. My goal is to earn a master’s degree in operations management, minor in accounting, and complete CPA certification. My GPA is 3.83.
Surgical Technology Faculty is Published
College of Western Idaho (CWI) Surgical Technology faculty Angie Wachter has been published in the March edition of CTE Techniques magazine. The article addresses her work with Surgical Technology students to assist them with being successful and providing feedback on their education prior to moving on to the operating room.
Join CWI in congratulating Angie on this accomplishment.
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