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Olympic College and WWU focus on opportunities for transfer students | |||
Western receives more than $6 million in capital, operating budgets | Following the 2022 Washington State Legislative Session which ended last month, Western Washington University walks away with more than $6 million added to its operating and capital budgets. The money will fund new programs and expand on existing… |
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Boeing invests in cyber warriors, gives 50 computer servers to new WWU CyberRange | Western Washington University students in the Computer Information System Security program will practice cyberwarfare training in its new CyberRange, thanks to a gift of 50 computer servers from Boeing, Western officials said. |
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Olympic College’s new role in stopping cyber attacks and viruses | Opening in fall 2017, the cyber range acts as a closed “cloud” separate from the internet to “allow students to learn and conduct exercises in a safe, secure manner,” said Dr. Erik Fretheim, director of the Computer and Information Systems… |
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Western’s Erik Fretheim to Discuss Personal Cybersecurity Threats May 9 in Poulsbo | |||
A first for WWU: University’s board of trustees meets in Poulsbo | The title of the meeting was “Western’s Extended Education: Today and Tomorrow.” And “Go Where the Students Are” was the thematic thread that ran through the presentations at the April 20 Western Washington University Board of Trustees… |
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Academy for Lifelong Learning on the Peninsulas Launches its 2017 Educational Programming with a Class about Personal Resilience | |||
New OC building taking shape as students return for fall quarter | In other OC construction news, the college will add a modular building on its Poulsbo campus to accommodate a growing partnership with Western Washington University. The two institutions recently added a multidisciplinary bachelor's degree. Next… |
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Western to Host Poulsbo Lecture on Aging and Physical Stability July 20 | |||
Poulsbo’s urban village dream: Housing, park, trails, YMCA fitness center envisioned at College Market Place | Imagine living in a place where the shops, parks, medical offices, work, restaurants and schools are all within easy walking distance — a multigenerational neighborhood that offers a range of living choices and costs, a place with trees, walking trails and bike paths, and a park. Such… |