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Merriman to give financial tips to graduating seniors April 28 | |||
Tech Tonic expo April 10 aims to help students navigate social media | |||
Finalists for CBE dean to visit campus in April | |||
Ask the Experts: Corporate Responsibility, Financial Literacy & Branding | Companies across the country are hopping on the financial literacy bandwagon in droves. Some are conducting money management seminars with military families. Others are teaming up to develop interactive games, inner-city outreach programs, awareness campaigns, and a variety of other… |
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Brian Henshaw named Bellingham finance director | Brian Henshaw has been named city finance director, a post he has filled on an interim basis for the past seven months. The City Council approved Mayor Kelli Linville's selection of Henshaw on Monday, March 24. The annual salary for the position is $131,508. |
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Whatcom County wages rise 6.9 percent in third quarter of 2013 | Whatcom County posted a significant jump in wages during the third quarter of 2013, according to a new federal report. The average local weekly wage was $807, a 6.9 percent increase compared to a year earlier, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. It's also up 5… |
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Retirement party for Sandy Stratton set for March 21 | |||
Info session on ²ÝÁñÉçÇø innovation engineering class, March 20 | The College of Business and Economics at Western Washington University is hosting an information session on a new course covering innovative system design; the session will start at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 20, in Room 302 of ²ÝÁñÉçÇøâ€™s Academic Instructional Center West. |
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Kudos: ²ÝÁñÉçÇøâ€™s DECA students win big at regional competition | Business students at Western Washington University won top honors at the 2014 Collegiate DECA Pacific Northwest Career Development Conference, which took place from Feb. 27 through March 3, in Seattle. |
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Canada's cultural policies antiquated | While the CRTC's recent reprimand of three Toronto X-rated channels for failing to meet the required 35 per cent threshold for Canadian content became fodder for Internet humour, Canadian content regulations are no laughing matter for cultural nationalists. |