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Beta Sigma Pi, Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµÍø’s chapter of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, introduces their 2020-2021 officer team.

Chicago artist, Matt Bodett, presented a lecture and Q&A event via Zoom Friday, May 8, as part of CWI’s Visiting Artist Series.

Plan to join us Saturday, May 16, to honk, clap, and cheer on our 2020 Nursing graduates during this year’s pinning ceremony.

CWI students in the B2B program transfer to Boise State University to begin their biomedical careers.

Social distance doesn't mean we can't connect! Join Student Affairs as they host various virtual events designed with YOU in mind.

Join CWI Anthropology Professor, Nikki Gorrell, Tuesday, March 10, for a discussion on her fieldwork in Mayan communities.

CWI’s Political Science Speaker Series and Common Read Series welcome Dr. Kylee Britzman to campus March 18.

Join the Business and Entrepreneurship Club for an afternoon of fun, light refreshments, and prizes March 14.

Idaho nurses, including Nursing students and faculty from CWI, gathered for Nurses Day at the Capitol Feb. 19.

CWI’s Visiting Artist Series is proud to welcome Idaho Shakespeare Festival’s Shakespearience to campus Feb. 18.

CWI’s Student Nurses Association is hosting a diaper drive. Donations will be accepted through Feb. 14.

Submissions for the College's fourth-annual Juried Art Show are open to current students now through March 13.

The College’s Speech and Debate team is enjoying some downtime after a very successful start to the spring tournament schedule.

CWI’s Criminal Justice program is excited to welcome Dr. Greg Hampikian, founder and director of the Idaho Innocence Project.

CWI's Common Read Series invites you to join them for an informative panel discussion all about science featuring CWI faculty.

Former CWI students are making a big difference; changing the world and their careers through the Southwestern Idaho Bridges to Baccalaureate Program.

An exhibition of images and poems created during “Muse: A Poetry Workshop” are on display through Nov. 18.

Psychology and Social Work students participate in service-learning project with the Idaho Department of Juvenile Corrections.