The CWI Pantry shelves at NCAB were recently filled up thanks to generous donations by Boise State University’s Student Association of Radiologic Technologists!
With the help of CWI employee, Sarah Strickley, Idaho Governor Brad Little signed a proclamation recognizing the week of Sept. 18 as Adult Education and Family Literacy Week in the state.
Ahead of the application window for Idaho LAUNCH, Governor Brad Little visited CWI to announce the expanded statewide grant program for Idaho high school seniors.
ĢƵ Fire Service Technology and Law Enforcement students paid tribute and honored the lives affected by the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001, at a Memorial Ceremony.
Science students in the Cascade School District are benefitting from ĢƵ's Dual Credit program with access to new equipment, textbooks, and more!
ĢƵ is partnering with the Snake River Stampede to bring together the community through fun and education!
Jacksons Food Stores and ĢƵ are proud to announce the completion of a partnership delivering innovative leadership and communication training to more than 70 Jacksons
Law Enforcement program tactical medical training offers a unique, bleeding mannequin no other agency in the region has.
CHIP Camp is a three-day camp, June 27 – 29, filled with hands-on STEM activities related to semiconductor manufacturing, scientific, and engineering jobs.
ĢƵ's Career and Technical Education Dual Credit Coordinators' Pop-the-Trunk Initiative is seeing great success around the Treasure Valley!
As the Easter holiday approaches, ĢƵ’s ASL Club plans to take part in a local Easter egg hunt and can use the help from the CWI community gathering prizes! As the
Join ĢƵ Wednesday, Nov. 30, in honoring and remembering the four University of Idaho students who tragically lost their lives.
ĢƵ celebrated National Apprentice Week by hosting Micron Technology, Inc. to showcase possible careers, pathways, education, and preparation for future jobs to
ĢƵ’s Law Enforcement program helped clean and rake up some homes in the Treasure Valley as part of this year’s Rake Up Caldwell.
Help bring holiday cheer to children in the Treasure Valley by participating in ĢƵ’s 14th-annual Giving Tree.
ĢƵ's Social Work Club is helping make an impact on lives affected by abuse around the Treasure Valley through a community partnership.
Cybersecurity Representatives from ĢƵ’s Cyber Defense Center took part in the Idaho Office of Emergency Management’s annual Cybersecurity Summit Thursday, Oct. 13.
ĢƵ’s Anthropology Club has teamed up the Bureau of Land Management to connect people, culture, ecology, and stewardship and preservation of public lands and waterways
During Cybersecurity Awareness Month, it’s important to remember to take extra steps to keep you and your information safe. Hackers are constantly coming up with new ways to steal personal
ĢƵ will co-host the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs Region 7 Fall 2022 Conference, which invites faculty leaders from colleges around the
Events included a tour of the Fort-Hall Reservation, where CWI faculty members were able to meet with Shoshone-Bannock Tribe leaders and learn more about their culture.
ĢƵ’s 2022 Farm to Fork dinner raised more than $4,000 for the Campus Garden.
With the help of CWI employee, Trevi Hardy, Idaho Governor Brad Little signed a proclamation recognizing the week of Sept. 18 as Adult Education and Family Literacy week in the state.
After numerous inquiries, CWI would like to clarify the College’s involvement in Boise Pride Festival 2022.
CWI students and graduates used their skills to put on a drone light show at the 2022 Spirit of Boise Balloon Classic’s Night Glow Spectacular.
Micron Technology, Inc. announced a new $15 billion manufacturing facility in Boise. It is the first new memory fab in the U.S. in 20 years and will create an estimated 17,000 new American
Tour provides students the opportunity to see first-hand how juveniles are living, learning, and working toward release and reintegration into the community.
Law Enforcement students from ĢƵ could be spotted along Interstate 84 picking up trash in early April as part of Idaho’s Adopt-a-Highway program.
ĢƵ’s Landscape Maintenance Irrigation class has been hard at work this semester gaining irrigation design, renovation, and installation skills assisting with projects
Grab your gloves, and join ASCWI as they give back to the community and assist Idaho Office for Refugees’ Global Gardens project to prepare garden plots for planting.
This year’s Novel Life event will feature bestselling authors, Jason Mott, Jennifer Haigh, and Jonathan Evison.
CWI's new Work-Based Learning Center is an exciting resource connecting students and the business community to combine classroom learning with hands-on work experience.
In honor of Black History Month, Amazon’s Black Employee Network donated two carts full of food and personal hygiene items to CWI food pantries.
In partnership with TRICA, Occupational Therapy Assistant students put their knowledge to work with the creation of a week-long, all-inclusive dance camp for children in the community.
Recent antisemitic vandalism that has occurred in Boise has posed a concern for many within our CWI and extended community.
Students from ĢƵ’s Law Enforcement give back by serving the community during Rake Up Nampa.
In support of our heroes, past and present, on Veterans Day.
It didn’t take long for ĢƵ occupational therapy assistant students to take what they are learning in the classroom and apply it to real-world situations.
Join Storyfort and CWI for The Novel Life – a dive deep into processes, practicalities, passions, and how the conception and writing of a novel gets done.
CWI's Occupational Therapy Assistant program is collaborating with the Treasure Valley Institute of Children’s Arts (TRICA), to provide an adaptive dance camp for children.
Social work students have been busy this year working in partnership with the Idaho Department of Juvenile Corrections.
CWI’s Student Nurses Association recently donated 33 backpacks full of supplies to the Nampa School District’s Family and Community Resource Center.
CWI’s committee for Inclusive Excellence highlights upcoming and ongoing community events focused on equity, inclusion, and diversity.
All six members of Class 9 of CWI’s Law Enforcement program were successfully employed within 30 days of completing the program.
Social Work students complete service-learning hours at the YMCA THRIVE Center for neurodiverse individuals and their families.
The 12th annual Giving Tree gift drive was a tremendous success this year with more than 600 gifts donated.
Law Enforcement students help provide nearly 70 local children an opportunity to shop for gifts for their families this holiday season.
CWI’s Fire Service Technology program provide Renaissance High School students a hands-on, live, fire-behavior training experience.
The McNair Scholars Program is dedicated to helping students from disadvantaged backgrounds prepare for doctoral studies and pursue lifelong success.
Participants of this year's Farm to Fork dinner enjoyed a savory, four-course meal featuring produce from CWI's campus garden.