After enrolling at CWI, ShanDale Youmans has gained hands-on experience, mentorship, and opportunities that helped turn her passion for the outdoors into a clear biology career path.
CWI Biology Natural Resources majors can apply for Pathways Internships, gaining hands on experience in wildlife conservation and research across Idaho.
Congratulations to Associate Professor of Biology, Elise Connor, who has been named Faculty of Distinction for October 2025.
ĢƵ offers Biology–Natural Resources majors the chance to gain hands-on experience through U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Pathways Internships in Idaho.
Suzanne Oppenheimer, Assistant Professor of Biology at CWI, has been named Faculty of Distinction for May 2025 for her passionate, student-focused teaching that empowers learners to
The Pathways Program at ĢƵ offers two internships with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Hollie Leavitt, professor of Biology at ĢƵ, was recently presented with a GEM Idaho Innovative Educator award in Scientific Ways of Knowing
The Pathways Program will provide appointed CWI students the opportunity to work with local and regional biologists on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s environmental review process.
Biology students contributed to the Boise ReWild Project, gaining hands-on experience in habitat restoration and learning more about career opportunities in this field.
Biology Club recently explored the world of raptors at the World Center for Birds of Prey's popular Fall Flight event to witness awe-inspiring birds of prey in action and gain insights
ĢƵ's eight INBRE Scholars are making waves with their research project on test anxiety.
Biology Instructor, Gary Heller, is using resources outside of campus to show his students what sustainability looks like in the real world.
Professor of Biology, Dr. Steve Lysne, breaks down the different research opportunities and programs biology and science students can take advantage of while earning their degree.
Join University of Idaho professor, Jason Barnes, April 13 to learn more about the Dragonfly space mission, a project to explore Titan, Saturn’s largest moon.
CWI is excited to offer paid summer research opportunities for students through the Idaho INBRE Research Program. Apply by March 18.
Resources, training, and contests during CTL's Accessibility Week for faculty highlight how small changes can help students access and engage in courses.
CWI's science legacy was on spectacular display at the Idaho Conference on Undergraduate Research hosted by Boise State.
Congratulations to CWI instructors, Liza Long, Anna Gamboa, Cathy Carson, Hollie Leavitt, Joel Gladd, and Charles Dickinson!
Congratulations to Dusty Perkins, ĢƵ’s Faculty of Distinction for April 2021.
The Southwestern Bridges to Baccalaureate program (SWID B2B) is entering the fifth and final year of NIH support for our students.
Congratulations to Julie Wagner, ĢƵ’s Student Achievement Award recipient for January 2021.
Congratulations to Sarah Corral, ĢƵ’s (CWI) Student Achievement Award recipient.
Congratulations to Holly Paquette, ĢƵ’s Faculty of Distinction for September 2020
CWI students, and current Bridges to Baccalaureate Fellows, were on show recently at the 2020 Idaho Conference on Undergraduate Research (ICUR).
CWI students in the B2B program transfer to Boise State University to begin their biomedical careers.
Thank you to all who attended CWI Night Feb. 28. Group ticket sales raised $925 for the SCORE Big Scholarship fund!
CWI's Common Read Series invites you to join them for an informative panel discussion all about science featuring CWI faculty.
Congratulations to Suzanne Oppenheimer, ĢƵ's Faculty of Distinction for October 2019.
Students present research during ĢƵ Math and Science Hub's third-annual Fall Research Fair.
Sign up to participate in this year’s Watershed Watch by Wednesday, Sept. 25.
ĢƵ INBRE students showcase work examining the physiological effect of social media on people.
Congratulations to Jessica Faaofo, the first recipient of the Joyce Bair Biology Scholarship.
“CWI empowered me with a degree. I wouldn’t have the job I have without it.”
CWI student, Brad Gourdin, writes about volunteering for a project called Leaf Targeting, which aims to help better understand plant life.
For her citizen science project, CWI student, Yesenia Navarro, made a positive impact in the world by helping save endangered animals.
“I was able to get my job because I went back to college and finished my degrees. Because of CWI, I am where I am today.”
Biology student, Julie Wagner, wins best poster presentation at Idaho Academy of Science and Engineering Symposium.
Biology instructor, Dusty Perkins, Biology Club, and Machine Tool Technology Program to host a native bee habitat building during Connections Project.
ĢƵ student and graduate present at annual Undergraduate Research Conference.
Congratulations to Christina Moore, ĢƵ’s Faculty of Distinction for February 2019.
Visiting Scientist, Dr. Carolyn Hovde Bohach, to present, "A Scientific Journey: Cattle, The Silent Resevoir of E. coli", Nov. 29.
Nichelle B., a 2018-19 scholarship recipient, is achieving her dream of working in the medical field.
Ricardo B., a 2018-19 scholarship recipient, is currently pursuing a degree in Human Biology and would someday like to be a forensic scientist.
The work that I completed this past week on my new research project could easily be filed under “things I know now that I wish I knew then." When I tell my online Biology students that I
Joyce will be remembered for her many contributions to our science programs throughout her six and a half years at the College.
Recruits learn valuable skills during Basic Fire School, hosted annually at the College.
"Because of CWI, I am confident in the career path I am pursuing."
ĢƵ to host its annual Program and Career Expo (PACE) on April 13.
CWI is excited to offer paid summer research opportunities for students through the Idaho INBRE Research Program.
Learn about science while enjoying the beauty of Payette Lake, in McCall, this summer.