CEWT Recognizes the Service of Its Veterans

Sammy Rich on Nov 9, 2020 10:45:00 AM

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Wednesday, Nov. 11, is Veteran’s Day, which honors all veterans who have served in the United States armed forces. Idaho State University’s Continuing Education and Workforce Training (CEWT) would like to thank the brave men and women who have served their country.

To commemorate the holiday, CEWT asked their fellow Veterans-- Gary Salazar, Scott Stephens, and Michael Jones-- what the holiday means for them.

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Upcoming November Classes To Check Out

Sammy Rich on Nov 2, 2020 10:30:46 AM

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Are you interested in gaining a new skill or learning something new? Continuing Education and Workforce Training is the place for you!

If you need something to do while avoiding the chilly weather this November, check out some of our upcoming courses. Classes will be offered both online using Zoom or in person.

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COVID-19 Friendly Halloween Activities

Sammy Rich on Oct 26, 2020 10:15:00 AM

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Halloween is this week, which means the spooky season in full swing. And as with most things this year, All Hallows Eve is going to look a little bit different. While conventional trick-or-treating has been shelved this year, there are many Halloween activities you can still enjoy safely.

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What is Steampunk?

Sammy Rich on Oct 19, 2020 10:30:00 AM

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Halloween is just around the corner, and some are already thinking ahead for what they will dress up as this year. As unfortunate as conventional spooky celebrations being put on hold is, there’s no reason not to enjoy All Hallows Eve by dressing up. No matter where you shop to gather the items for your costume, you are bound to have seen a section labeled as “Steampunk.” Here, you are bound to find monocles, large-brim hats covered in gears and chains, corsets, googles, frills, and brass.

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Equity vs. Equality 101: Understanding Different Perspectives

Sammy Rich on Oct 12, 2020 10:30:00 AM

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Racial injustice, police brutality, protests, and the tragic deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and several others, have all become topics of both conversation and argument in dining rooms, classrooms, and boardrooms across the country. In and amongst these current and polarizing events and issues, the topic of equality and equity in the United States continues its discourse as light is shed on its importance during recent days.

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Did You Know? Pocatello Railroad Depot

Arlen Walker on Oct 5, 2020 2:51:12 PM

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Souvenir postcard of Pacific Hotel and Passenger Depot, constructed in 1883 with the top floor Mansard roof added in 1887 (photo courtesy of Justin Smith).

The Pocatello railroad depot, originally built by the Oregon Short Line Railroad (OSL), is the third structure to serve that purpose in the city. It was preceded by the Pacific Hotel and Passenger depot and the Oregon Short Line freight depot.

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Portraying the Unknown Through Music

Sammy Rich on Oct 5, 2020 10:33:18 AM

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If you have a loved one experiencing dementia, Idaho State University’s Continuing Education and Workforce Training is offering courses targeted on gaining a greater understanding of the symptoms and behaviors of dementia.

“After taking this course, people will have tools in their toolbox to effectively handle some of the behaviors their loved one displays,” Joanne Trammel, occupational therapist and one of the course’s instructors, said. “They will have resources for immediate help in crisis situations, support groups, etc. They will walk away knowing that having dementia does not have to be a stigma or something to be ashamed of but rather a challenge to overcome and now they have ways to handle the challenge better.”

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ISU CEWT Hosts 2nd Annual Mental Health Resource Fair

ISU CEWT on Sep 21, 2020 9:11:00 AM

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Idaho State University’s Continuing Education and Workforce Training (CEWT) is pleased to announce its 2nd annual Mental Health Resource Fair on Saturday October 3, 2020 in conjunction with Old Town Pocatello’s Great Pumpkin Festival and Farmers Market.

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How to Monetize Your Gameplay

Sammy Rich on Sep 14, 2020 10:45:00 AM

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If you’re anything like me, by this point in the year you’ve stopped paying mind to the day on the calendar and have fully embraced the Groundhog Day lifestyle.

For me, and for many others it seems, this has been a rife opportunity to go through a backlog of things you’ve always meant to enjoy. Maybe during this time you’ve picked up a new hobby, possibly inspired by our article from a few months ago about some fun titles to get you interested in video games. You're not alone. In fact, a third of all Americans have been playing more games.

Did you know there’s a way to make a little extra money by playing video games?

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The Banjo: Far From The ‘Redneck’ Instrument

Sammy Rich on Sep 7, 2020 11:30:00 AM

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The banjo gets a bad reputation. People dismiss the instrument as a cheaper version of the guitar, meant only for rednecks who live next to the bayou and live off catfish while wrestling ‘gators. However, the banjo is more than just a guitar with some twang.

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