Congratulations to Assistant Professor of Physics, Stephanie Sevigny, who has been named Faculty of Distinction for September 2025.
Since launching in fall 2023, CWI's Z-degree initiative has provided students with an affordable, accessible path to completing their education, saving them more than $2 million in
General Studies student, Jen Campbell, is proving it’s never too late to chase your dreams, balancing family, work, and school with support from CWI scholarships.
Students from CWI’s News Writing and Reporting class visited Boise’s KTVB recently to explore the roles available in journalism and explore what life is like inside a working newsroom.
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
CWI’s Political Science Speaker Series and Common Read Series welcome Dr. Kylee Britzman to campus March 18.
CWI's Common Read Series invites you to join them for an informative panel discussion all about science featuring CWI faculty.
An exhibition of images and poems created during “Muse: A Poetry Workshop” are on display through Nov. 18.
Psychology and Social Work students participate in service-learning project with the Idaho Department of Juvenile Corrections.
ĢƵ’s Common Read Series presents “Muse: A Poetry Workshop” with guest facilitator, Amanda Ranth.
Congratulations to Jana McCurdy, ĢƵ’s Faculty of Distinction for March 2019.
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Congratulations to Piper Skoglund, ĢƵ’s Staff of the Month for January 2019.
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ĢƵ to host its annual Program and Career Expo (PACE) on April 13.
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
Meet Katherine. Katherine will graduate from ĢƵ (CWI) with an Associate of Arts degree in Liberal Arts on May 13, 2017. Katherine’s biggest accomplishment at CWI was
La Vera Hutchinson will graduate from CWI with an Associate of Arts degree in Liberal Arts on Saturday, May 13. La Vera came to CWI in 2013 in pursuit of a 20-year old dream to become a
As a Wishing Well Fund awardee, Jeff Davis is using budget-friendly items to creatively teach music at CWI.
The CWI Foundation recently awarded more than $6,000 to the recipients of this year’s Wishing Well Fund.
Local music educator and master percussionist David Gluck held a pair of workshops at CWI’s Nampa Campus, Oct. 14-15.
When Amy Shore graduated from high school, she chose the route many others do. She joined the U.S. Army with future plans to go to college. She ended up meeting her husband at her first
Katie Kelly is leaps and bounds ahead of her peers thanks to CWI’s Dual Credit program.
Alicia Anderson, a Liberal Arts major, has been awarded the “LTH Don’t Give Up” Scholarship.
On Thursday, April 14, CWI will host an event to reveal the College’s first campus mural.
For the past several months, Boise artist Alma Gomez and CWI students have been working to create a one-of-a-kind painted mural.
The Lewis-Clark State College Silverthorne Theatre Program will visit CWI for a performance on Nov. 19.
Ever since Karee Wilson was a little girl, she wanted to be a nurse. Born into a family of people who have chosen health care as a profession, becoming a nurse was a natural step. Things
The group, which specializes in Zimbabwean-style marimba music, will host workshops and a concert Oct. 9-10.
The CWI Visiting Artist Series is proud to present a free performance and workshop by actors from the theater company.
The College of Idaho Langroise Trio will return for its second free public concert presented by the CWI Visiting Artist Program.
Svetlana Nagachevskaya-Maddox spent her summer vacation on an international concert tour with performances in New York, Moldova, and Hungary.
Amandalynn Lovewell is one of six people selected to participate in the first-ever Artist in Residency Program sponsored by the Nampa Art Collective.
A group of students from CWI’s voice class performed at Spring Creek Manor in Boise on May 7, providing entertainment for residents.
CWI students, faculty, and staff are invited to attend the second Open Mic Night hosted, May 2, at the Nampa Campus Academic Building.
CWI will host the inaugural Visiting Artist Program concert, April 25, when The College of Idaho Langroise Trio performs at Nampa Campus.