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A plan to train, retain a diverse teacher workforce

By 

Larry Delaney and Sabah Randhawa

Special to The Seattle Times

When we think about a favorite teacher, many of us think of a teacher who has shared our experience, our culture or recognized us in a fundamental way. We remember the teacher who understood…

Alumna Nora Selander returns to campus as its new director of Government Relations
WWU requests funding from Whatcom County Council for Longhouse

Whatcom County Council is considering a request from Western Washington University for $75,000 in funding for the creation of a traditional Coast Salish style Longhouse.

The council unanimously offered verbal support for the project at their meeting Tuesday, Feb. 22. Whatcom County…

Colleges need legislative support to help transfer students attain 4-year degrees

BY SABAH RANDHAWA AND MARTY CAVALLUZZI

For many Washington residents, particularly in underserved areas, the path to a four-year baccalaureate education and greater social mobility often begins in our community college system.

But too few of the students who enter community…

From the President's Blog: Ways To Participate in Shaping the Future of Western's Food Service Options
Workers install new 'college town' banners in Poulsbo as planning gets underway for future expansion
On the Tragic Racist Violence in New Zealand
Campus Holiday Celebration Wednesday, Dec. 12
Students are invited for 'Sandwiches with Sabah' Wednesday, Oct. 17
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