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.
Through the Big Read initiative, CWI English Instructor, Dzevad Vrabac, will host a special Poetry Workshop on Feb. 12.
Lynne Tucker, an Assistant Professor of English at the Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµÍø, has been honored as the Faculty of Distinction for January 2025.
This year’s Novel Life event will feature bestselling authors, Jason Mott, Jennifer Haigh, and Jonathan Evison.
Get paid to do your homework! CWI students are invited to submit their writing to this annual contest for a chance at publication on the College’s website and cash prizes. Submissions are
A course that teaches application of literary theory to texts may sound abstract and even impractical at first, but for students in Liza Long’s class, their final project offered a real
A short film created by Assistant Professor of Art, Goran Fazil, and English Adjunct, Dževad Vrabac, was accepted into the 2021 Monologues & Poetry International Film Fest.
Resources, training, and contests during CTL's Accessibility Week for faculty highlight how small changes can help students access and engage in courses.
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.
Congratulations to the inaugural group of CWI faculty who now hold the rank title of Professor.
Congratulations to CWI instructors, Liza Long, Anna Gamboa, Cathy Carson, Hollie Leavitt, Joel Gladd, and Charles Dickinson!
Congratulations to students recognized for exceptional creative nonfiction, critical analysis, fiction, first-year writing, literature-based and original research, poetry, and technical
CWI is excited to welcome renowned poet, Jimmy Santiago Baca, to campus virtually for a reading and workshop Tuesday, Oct. 27.
Congratulations to Dave Nicholas, Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµÍøâ€™s Faculty of Distinction for February 2020.
Join CWI Anthropology Professor, Nikki Gorrell, Tuesday, March 10, for a discussion on her fieldwork in Mayan communities.
This event has been postponed until September. Stay tuned for more information.
Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµÍø's annual President's Writing Awards contest is now open for submissions.
Submissions for this year's Micro Fiction Contest must be submitted by Feb. 28.
Join Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµÍøâ€™s English department for a poetry reading by poet, Gretchen Primack, Nov. 12.
Documentary featuring English instructor, Liza Long’s, family wins Peabody Award for being one of the year’s stories that matter.
Stonecrop, the College’s student-run literary magazine, is hosting a launch party for the unveiling of its second issue, May 9.
Join CWI English faculty along with authors, poets, storytellers, and more during Storyfort, March 20 to 24.
English faculty member, Ryan Witt, facilitates workshop focused on tools to help students from all backgrounds succeed.
Faculty who teach General Education courses recognized for exemplary teaching, creativity, excellence, delivery, and service.
Storyfort and Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµÍø are proud to present Writing the Novel with novelists, Jonathan Evison and Jamie Ford.
Join us as we welcome award-winning author, speaker, and actress, Rema Zaman, to campus for a reading of her memoir.
Stonecrop, Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµÍøâ€™s student-run, literary magazine, is now accepting submissions for its next issue to be released this spring.
Art and creative writing students collaborate to create a visual story of the written word.
Liza Long has been named Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµÍøâ€™s Faculty of Distinction for May 2018.
Join us for the launch of the College’s literary magazine, Stonecrop, May 10.
Stonecrop, Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµÍøâ€™s student-run, literary magazine, now an open access publication.
Catherine Kyle, a full-time instructor in the English Department at Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµÍø (CWI), has been named The Cabin's first Writer in Residence.
Grace Lovera will graduate from Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµÍø (CWI) on May 13, 2017. After graduating high school in 2007, Lovera spent several years working, traveling, and living on her own
Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµÍø (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
Meet Katherine. Katherine will graduate from Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµÍø (CWI) with an Associate of Arts degree in Liberal Arts on May 13, 2017. Katherine’s biggest accomplishment at CWI was
English Faculty, Christian Purvis Aldrich, is CWI’s Faculty of Distinction for February.
Andrea Ascuena, an associate professor of English, has been named Faculty of Distinction for January.
The Nov. 10 event will feature National Book Award finalist and Poet Laureate of Virginia, Tim Seibles, and Idaho's Writer-in-Residence, Diane Raptosh.
Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµÍø (CWI) will celebrate the fourth issue of its student-run literary magazine, Basalt, with a launch party on Friday, April 29. The event will feature students
Anne Panning will visit the Nampa Campus Academic Building on March 28 for a reading, reception, as well as a question and answer session.
The CWI English Department is proud to recognize 13 student recipients of the annual President’s Writing Awards.
CWI’s student-run literary magazine, Basalt, is hosting a launch party for the unveiling of its third issue.
The CWI English Department is now accepting submissions for the second-annual President’s Writing Awards, which celebrate student writing.
Submissions are now being accepted for the third edition of the student-run magazine.
Meagan Newberry has been honored with CWI’s monthly faculty recognition.
The CWI English 204 poetry class is hosting a Poetry Forum on Wednesday, April 30, at the Flying M coffeehouse in Nampa.