Fairgoers are invited to visit the CWI Show Ring on Friday, July 24, from 1-4 p.m. to enter for a chance to win a $1,000 CWI SCORE Big Scholarship and CWI swag.
Entrepreneurs, students, business owners, and community members filled the Nampa Civic Center on June 9 for Entrepreneur Lab's Start Here Conference, an evening dedicated to inspiration
Agricultural Sciences students toured Treasure Valley farms and agribusinesses, gaining hands-on industry insight and local connections.
Start Here Conference is designed to inspire entrepreneurs, business owners, and community leaders across the Treasure Valley.
Students and faculty joined young volunteers at Liberty Park on April 24 to plant trees as part of the City of Nampa’s Arbor Day celebration.
Governor Brad Little has declared April 26 – May 2 as Apprenticeship Week in Idaho, recognizing the important role registered apprenticeships play in building Idaho’s workforce and
CWI will host a Social PowWow on Friday, April 24, at the Nampa Campus Quad, featuring Native dancers, singers, a drum circle, and traditional foods. Free and open to all.
Students in Law Enforcement program bundled up and headed out for their 10th annual Adopt-A-Highway community service project on Feb. 10.
CWI shines at Treefort 2026 with student readings, faculty-led art, and hands-on tech demos, showcasing the College community’s creativity, innovation, and public engagement.
Jared Lopez won the $1,000 OtterTank grand prize for The Idaho Underground, supporting at risk youth and strengthening local student programs through mentorship and enrichment.
CWI joined a Taiwan delegation to strengthen Idaho’s semiconductor workforce and spotlighted programs preparing students for high demand technical careers.
Through the Big Read initiative, CWI English Instructor, Dzevad Vrabac, will host a special Poetry Workshop on Feb. 12.
CWI hosted dozens of high school and college students for a Regional SkillsUSA diesel competition, giving participants the opportunity to test technical skills, connect with industry
Through a service-learning partnership, CWI students donated 460 hours to Family Advocates, supporting children, families, and community-based programs.
Since its official launch, OtterBound has already enrolled more than 200 students, with an additional 10 to 15 students reaching out each week to express interest in the program.
Last Saturday, the Speech and Debate Street Team ventured out to one of Boise’s most intense cycling event of the summer – The Twilight Criterium. Amidst rain and heat, the downtown
This past Friday the CWI Speech and Debate Street Team hit up the Firebird Raceway High School & Alumni session to spread the word about CWI. While the heat was intense, so was the
The CWI Street Teams returned this past weekend for the first of several community outreach events this summer. The Street Teams made their first appearance of 2013 at Meridian Speedway on
The CWI Street Team made its rounds at Firebird Raceway, Saturday (June 22), as fans enjoyed the high speed action of the 36th annual Fox Hunt event. Attendees saw record breaking times
The CWI Street Team wrapped up June with a weekend full of baseball and BBQ, stopping by multiple events around the Treasure Valley to help spread the word about CWI. Despite temperatures
The 2013 Canyon County Fair offered community fun for all ages and CWI was thrilled to be a part of it in a number of ways. From the hanging around the CWI Community Stage to promoting the
The CWI Street Team made its last appearance of the summer, Saturday night (Aug. 10), taking in some exciting racing action at Meridian Speedway, which included the CWI Professional Truck
CWI Law Enforcement students volunteered with Shop with a Sheriff, wrapping gifts for 114 children and helping create joy and community connections during the holiday season.
The College's Adult Education partnership with Canyon County Juvenile Probation helps at-risk youth earn GEDs, build confidence, and create stronger futures.
CWI celebrated the Canyon County Festival of Trees with a student-designed, garden-themed holiday tree, supporting Meals on Wheels and homebound seniors across Canyon County.
The College's Pre-Mechatronics program earned national recognition for its partnership with Micron, creating a new pathway that prepares adult learners for careers in advanced
CWI Law Enforcement students, staff, and families joined community volunteers for Rake Up Caldwell, helping local elderly and disabled residents prepare their yards for winter.
CWI faculty and students brought creativity and innovation to the spotlight during Illuminate 2025 at Surel’s Place in Garden City, showcasing sculpture, projection art, and photography.
Alexandria Horner and Tami Porter were honored as Idaho’s Adult Education Student and Teacher of the Year during Adult Education and Family Literacy Week 2025.
ĢƵ Fire Service Technology and Law Enforcement students joined local first responders in Nampa to honor the heroes and victims of 9/11.
Former CWI Trustee Stan Bastian is remembered for his lasting impact on the College and Treasure Valley after his passing.
ĢƵ is saddened by the passing of former Board of Trustees member M.C. Niland, who dedicated her time and talents to supporting education and strengthening the mission
ĢƵ sponsored the 2025 Canyon County Fair, awarding a $1,000 scholarship to future nursing student Kennedy Kildow. The event showcased CWI’s support for agricultural
Micron Technology celebrated the graduation of its first apprenticeship cohort and welcomed new participants on Aug. 6, highlighting its partnership with ĢƵ to train
U.S. Secretary of Labor Lori Chavez-DeRemer and Governor Brad Little joined Perpetua Resources and ĢƵ (CWI) during a visit to the Stibnite Gold Project on August 6
ĢƵ (CWI) is launching its first-ever bachelor’s degree, the Bachelor of Applied Science in Business Administration, designed in direct partnership with Idaho business
ĢƵ’s CTE Summer Bridge Program welcomed 22 high school juniors for a week of hands-on learning, industry exploration, and college preparation across skilled trades
ĢƵ students brought color and creativity to campus by painting a heart sculpture now on display at Nampa Campus, part of CBH Homes’ Hearts Across the Valley public
The Idaho Lottery celebrated its 36th anniversary by presenting a $75 million dividend to the State of Idaho, supporting education and infrastructure projects across the state, including
Celebrate with CWI at the Canyon County Fair — win scholarships and more!
Students in ĢƵ’s Law Enforcement program participated in the Adopt-A-Highway initiative as part of their ongoing commitment to community service, environmental
CWI Youth Rodeo 101 celebrated a third year of youth learning about the tradition of the Snake River Stampede.
The CWI community showed up in force to support the Boise Hawks as they played against the Ogden Raptors on June 4.
ĢƵ (CWI) Board of Trustees is currently accepting applications to fill a recently vacated trustee position. This opening provides an opportunity for a new board
ĢƵ’s 2025 Grad Fest celebrated graduates with food, games, and certificate ceremonies, marking the start of commencement festivities.
Support CWI and scholarship during CWI Night at Boise Hawks on Wednesday June 4.
Members of ĢƵ's Beta Sigma Pi chapter of Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) conducted a pre-Earth Day cleanup event at Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge on Saturday, April 19.
ĢƵ celebrated 15 years of its Information Technology programs with a showcase event highlighting student success, industry partnerships, and the future of tech
Students, volunteers, and community members gathered at CWI’s new arboretum to plant 40 trees in celebration of Arbor Day, helping grow Nampa’s first true arboretum and supporting hands-on
ĢƵ has approved a public-private partnership with Ahlquist Development to build a new Boise campus, creating a centralized, mixed-use space focused on student success