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Idaho residents will have the opportunity to register to vote from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at four Âé¶¹´«Ã½ campus locations.

For as long as Jayme Thomas can remember, she knew she wanted to work in medicine. Through CWI, her dream has finally come true.

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 duty station in Upstate New York and motherhood soon followed. A few years in to her job as a military...

Katie Kelly is leaps and bounds ahead of her peers thanks to CWI’s Dual Credit program.

For CWI alum Steve Silva, a chance encounter turned into a golden opportunity when he decided to get involved with SkillsUSA.

Shawn Gayner, who graduated from CWI in May, is one of 30 students in the nation selected to attend Dartmouth College as a Veterans Posse Scholar.

Casey Bosse created a video using his cell phone that won the top honor for community college student submissions.

The event serves as a spotlight for CWI’s nationally recognized Speech and Debate team and also celebrates graduates of the program.

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 internationally, moved around the country, and explored different interests. Along the way Leggett’s...

The CWI Electronics program helped Jason Billig transition from the United States Navy to a rewarding career building and wiring control panels.

The clinical coordinator for CWI's Emergency Medical Services programs is celebrating an major achievement as a student.

Growing up, Heather Griffin never imagined she would be working from a mobile office while saving lives. And yet that is exactly what she does. A paramedic with , she travels from Oregon to Utah and all points in between. Dispatched to...

The winners have been announced for the CWI Foundation’s annual Holiday Art Contest, which this year was themed: What Does Education Give You?

Without a doubt, Amber Shoopman has done a little bit of everything. Once quiet and very reserved, the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ (CWI) alumnae now spends her time interacting with a variety of people and presenting at conferences in large cities. Although she has come a long way from where she...

The CWI Foundation is accepting entries for its annual student and alumni art contest through Nov. 2.

It took a while, but Ken Silvers is finally on a career path that he says makes a difference. After delivering medical supplies to a number of Treasure Valley clinics and hospitals for nearly a decade, Ken decided it was time to do something else. After saving enough money to pay for the classes...

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 were going according to plan, but then life took her a little off track. She found out she was going to...

When Morgan Harris completed high school, it wasn’t a question of whether she would attend college or not—it was simply a matter of where. Between being homeschooled and attending a private school in Garden City, she graduated with a 3.8 grade point average. Being an athlete with...