Up Your Marketing by Taking Your Instagram to the Next Level

Sammy Rich on Feb 8, 2021 9:45:00 AM

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If you are a business owner, somewhere along the line you’ve had to jump over one of the most important hurdles in having a successful business: maintaining a strong social media presence.

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Go With The Flow with Arts & Crafts

Sammy Rich on Jan 25, 2021 10:30:00 AM

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Did you know that the art of creating has more benefits than just being a fun hobby? There are several mental health benefits that come from making art.

The repetitive nature of making art has a similar effect on the brain as meditation, drawing the artist into something known as “flow.” First observed by psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, flow is described as the feeling when someone is so completely absorbed by an activity that nothing else seems to matter.

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Registration for Zoom Cooking Class Now Open

Sammy Rich on Jan 18, 2021 10:45:00 AM

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On February 18, ISU’s Continuing Education and Workforce Training is hosting a Zoom cooking class.

This cooking class, held through Zoom, is the second installment of In the Kitchen with CEWT-- CEWT’s latest recurring segment. In the Kitchen with CEWT gives you the opportunity to learn how to make delicious treats and savory dishes with the help of local chefs, bakers, and home cooks.

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Buyers, Sellers Benefit in Southeast Idaho’s Competitive Housing Market

Sammy Rich on Jan 11, 2021 10:30:00 AM

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By looking at the continuous amounts of construction and suburbs appearing to spring out of nowhere, it is easy to tell that Idaho has been in the midst of a population boom.

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Start The New Year Right With CEWT

Happy new year!

With this new year comes an influx of new courses offered by Continuing Education/Workforce Training. From creating your own beautiful stained glass to learning the expansive history of art, we have several classes to pique your interest.

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Happy Holidays from CEWT!

Sammy Rich on Dec 21, 2020 10:45:00 AM

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The whole CEWT Team would like to wish you happy holidays!

Last year, we made our own rendition of The Night Before Christmas and out Holiday video, Gary’s Glorious Gifts. Be sure to check those out if you haven’t seen them already, or go and watch them again to reminiscence!

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CEWT Talk - Season 2 Highlights

Sammy Rich on Dec 14, 2020 9:30:00 AM

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If you didn’t already know, Continuing Education and Workforce Training (CEWT) has just wrapped up season two of its podcast, CEWT Talk-- and what a season it has been! Be sure to check out our season finale, where Scott Rasmussen, dean of the College of Technology, reflects on his career.

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Did You Know? Pocatello National Banks

Arlen Walker on Dec 1, 2020 9:45:00 AM

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Pocatello was home to three national banks in the early days of the city, and each bank was able to issue their own currency. The founders and directors of these early banks were men prominent in local society and business and were well-known among the early citizens of Pocatello. Many of them are recognizable today, and some of them went on to found banks that are still currently in business.

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2021 Spring Semester Now Open For Registration

Sammy Rich on Nov 30, 2020 11:06:07 AM

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With the new year on the horizon, Idaho State University’s Continuing Education and Workforce Training (CEWT) invites you to learn something new, pick up a hobby, or further strengthen some of your current skills.

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Giving Back Through Southeast Idaho’s Service Organizations

Sammy Rich on Nov 23, 2020 10:15:00 AM

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2020 has been a hard year for everyone. Due to the pandemic, families across the country, even in our own neighborhoods, have been risking homelessness, unemployment, or food insecurity.

Like most things this year, how we celebrate the holidays will look different. But there is one thing that always remains year after year-- giving back to others, paying it forward, and showing that we care.

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