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Western student big fan of Spikeball | As a business student at Western Washington University, Tim Newell can appreciate holding a local sports monopoly. He would, however, like to see as many people as possible get interested in playing Spikeball. "As far as I know, I'm the only person in Bellingham who has… |
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Whatcom MMA fighters accomplishing more than just wins | Whatcom County's mixed martial arts scene has a few up-and-coming athletes making some noise. But the successes are in more than just their fights. Nate Haynes is one of the success stories for Bellingham Mixed Martial Arts. |
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Rowe joins Wells Fargo | Wells Fargo has named Terese Rowe as senior vice president and head of its Agribusiness Group of Oregon. |
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CBE selects Steven Globerman as its 2012 Distinguished Research Fellow | |||
So Long Carney, Canada Will Miss You | Governor of the Bank of Canada Mark Carney has been selected as the next Governor of the Bank of England, a bold move by one of the world's oldest central banks that could pay dividends for Britain and for Europe. The choice by U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne was bold… |
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Ten CBE faculty members named winners of ²ÝÁñÉçÇø research awards | |||
Why SOE's shouldn't be shunned - opinion | In recent years, overseas’ investment initiatives by state-owned enterprises (SOEs) – especially those based in China – have come under critical scrutiny by host governments in North America and Europe. For example, the Chinese National Overseas Oil Company’s (Cnooc) proposed acquisition of… |
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Steven Windell to speak in CBE strategy speaker series Nov. 30 | |||
Tax assistance program looking for volunteers | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø MBA information sessions start today | The Western Washington University Master of Business Administration Program will host two information sessions for prospective MBA applicants at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 14 in Gray Wolf Hall Room 364 at University Center/Everett Community College, and at 6 p.m. on Tuesday Nov. 27 at the… |