Join ĢƵ as we honor Indigenous Peoples Day at the Nampa Campus Academic Building Monday, Oct. 14, at 7 p.m.
CWI invites the community to campus as we honor Indigenous Peoples Day with a presentation led by Indigenous community members, followed by a thoughtful, interactive conversation.
Learn more about how the ancient Maya constructed their buildings, temples, and other architecture at a guest presentation hosted by CWI’s Anthropology Club and program.
Former tribal Chairman of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation, Darren Parry, visited ĢƵ for a presentation on the 160th anniversary of the Bear River
ĢƵ Anthropology Club, School of Arts and Humanities, School of Social Sciences and Public Affairs, and Inclusive Excellence Committee are hosting former Chairman of
Seventy students, professors, and industry professionals from around the Gem State were at ĢƵ this past weekend for the 48 th Annual Idaho Archeological Society
ĢƵ’s Anthropology Club will host the 48 th Annual Idaho Archeological Society Conference on Saturday, Oct. 22. It is free and open to the public.
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
CWI will celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day on Oct. 10 with food and activities and a cultural presentation from a student who will share her own experience learning about her Indigenous
Join CWI Anthropology Professor, Nikki Gorrell, Tuesday, March 10, for a discussion on her fieldwork in Mayan communities.
Students at Compass Public Charter School participate in ĢƵ Anthropology Club’s inaugural Adventure Race.
LEADership Banquet recognizes student leadership roles and creative engagement in campus life for the 2018-2019 academic year.
"CWI empowered me by showing me I am smart, outgoing, and able to do so many more things than I thought I could.”
Beading Workshop participants honor Native American artistry and tradition by making dream catchers.
Native beading expert, Liz Mummy, to host beading workshop Nov. 13.
Anthropology Club students and Service Learning participants are busy preparing for this year’s Connections Project.
Swarthmore University Professor, David Harrison, to speak at Boise State University Feb. 16, 2018.
The Anthropology Club’s Petroglyph Recording Project is complete and available to view.
ĢƵ (CWI) has been sharing stories of success from several of this year’s graduates as we countdown to the 2017 commencement ceremony. The road traveled by students to
Kelsey Wilber, who will graduate on May 13, 2017, came to CWI in 2014 to pursue her education after feeling “intellectually unsatisfied” and desiring a means to find her true potential.
CWI’s Anthropology and Biology Clubs and Sustainability Committee host fourth annual Garbology Day April 27.
Kailie Leggett has always jumped at the chance to gain life experiences. Although she is just 30 years old, she has already learned a lot about the world first-hand. She has traveled
The CWI Anthropology Club completed the field work phase of the multi-year preservation effort at Celebration Park.
For the second consecutive year, the CWI Anthropology Club spent part of Spring Break along the Snake River mapping and recording petroglyphs.
In May, eight students from the CWI Anthropology Club enjoyed an educational trip to Bend, Ore.
On May 1, the CWI Anthropology and Biology Clubs will be raising awareness for proper recycling practices, reducing consumption, and re-purposing.
A group from CWI took a non-traditional approach to spring break this year, mapping and recording petroglyphs at Celebration Park.
On December 9, 2013 UROC hosted a Harvest Dinner at the Micron Building for Professional Technical Education. This event allowed clubs to come together to celebrate a successful semester
UROC (United Registered Organizations and Clubs) hosted a spooktacular Halloween Party on Friday, Oct. 25th. This is the third year student organizations have hosted a CWI Halloween bash