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ĢƵ’s Common Read Series presents “Muse: A Poetry Workshop” with guest facilitator, Amanda Ranth.

CWI’s national championship Speech and Debate team started off their 2019-2020 season at the Fran Tanner Invitational.

Be sure not to miss next week’s resource fair and outdoor movie night hosted by Student Affairs.

The application and renewal period for student clubs and organizations is now open for the 2019-2020 academic year.

CWI Apprenticeship programs honored during annual Career and Technical Education conference.

CWI partners with the Boise Art Museum to provide preschool children an opportunity to meet and work with professional artists.

Business of Robotics Symposium delights attendees with live robotics demonstration, a tour, and industry expertise.

Students at Compass Public Charter School participate in ĢƵ Anthropology Club’s inaugural Adventure Race.

Plumbing graduates gathered to celebrate their accomplishments this past week at a dinner held in their honor.

Watch a live robotics demonstration and learn from industry experts at the Business of Robotics Symposium.

The Political Science program is proud to welcome guest speaker, Dr. Leif Hoffmann, to campus April 8.

Annual STEM Out! event introduces students to STEM careers through hands-on workshops presented by CWI faculty and students.

Join us for Idaho Shakespeare Festival's performance of As You Like It, Shakespeare’s most romantic comedy.

Join us as we welcome award-winning author, speaker, and actress, Rema Zaman, to campus for a reading of her memoir.

Internationally-known Deaf artist, Nancy Rourke, hosts lecture and hands-on painting workshop as part of the College's Visiting Artist Series.

Plan to attend a lecture and paint workshop Feb. 19 and 20 with Nancy Rourke, an internationally-known Deaf artist and activist.

Education students help families in need with a generous donation of school supplies.