Looking Back at Community College Month

Published: May 3, 2024

April is Community College Month across America — a time when schools including Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµÍø (CWI) are recognized for the value they provide to students, families, and the economies. On April 1, President Gordon Jones and other community college presidents from Idaho joined Gov. Brad Little at the Capitol as he signed a ceremonial proclamation, underscoring the vital role that CWI and others play in offering accessible, high-quality education, fostering workforce development, and building stronger communities.

Community College Month at CWI was jam-packed with events and news, providing a glimpse into the momentum behind the College.

26 Medals! CWI Shines at SkillsUSA Idaho Competition

Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµÍø brought home 26 medals from the 2024 SkillsUSA Idaho State Leadership and Skills Conference.

Nagel Foundation Scholarship Fund Tops $1M in Donations After 6 Years Supporting CWI Students

After a $224,000 donation on April 8, The Nagel Foundation has now invested over $1M to support successful student outcomes at CWI.

CWI Celebrates New Chapter of Campus Expansion with Bridge Signing Ceremony

CWI celebrated campus development with a ceremonial bridge signing, showcasing the College’s dynamic future.

Connections Project Showcases Student Excellence

The College community came together for the ninth-annual Connections Project, which celebrates and showcases the hard work and accomplishments of CWI’s students.

Trading Up: Scholarships at CWI Receive a $100,000 Boost from Teens 2 Trades

CWI received a $100,000 gift from the Teens 2 Trades program to fund scholarships for plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and welding students.

Student Leadership Award Winners Recognized at Annual Banquet

Students at CWI were recognized and celebrated for their leadership on campus and in the community at the Student Leadership Banquet Friday, April 26.

New Health and Sciences Building Topped Off at Nampa Campus

A ceremony was held on April 26 to celebrate the completion of the structural framework of the new Health and Sciences Building.

NWCCU Approves CWI To Pursue Offering Bachelor of Applied Science in Business Administration

The Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU) approved CWI to offer a Bachelor of Applied Science in Business Administration. This decision followed the  for CWI to pursue this new offering.

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Agricultural Sciences students toured Treasure Valley farms and agribusinesses, gaining hands-on industry insight and local connections.

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Start Here Conference is designed to inspire entrepreneurs, business owners, and community leaders across the Treasure Valley.

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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.

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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.

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Students in Law Enforcement program bundled up and headed out for their 10th annual Adopt-A-Highway community service project on Feb. 10.

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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.

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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.

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CWI joined a Taiwan delegation to strengthen Idaho’s semiconductor workforce and spotlighted programs preparing students for high demand technical careers.

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Through the Big Read initiative, CWI English Instructor, Dzevad Vrabac, will host a special Poetry Workshop on Feb. 12.

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