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Out-of-class learning equals college credit

Tracy Martin long considered going to college but worried about the time and cost.

The 52-year-old decided to enroll after hearing about "prior learning," which lets adults earn free credits toward a degree for college-level learning that occurred outside…

Everett deputy police chief graduates from FBI academy

Deputy Police Chief Dan Templeman recently graduated from the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Va.

Templeman joins at least five other officers among the Everett Police Department's top brass who've completed the academy, said officer Aaron Snell,…

Buckley’s Birklid honored as one of top Western grads

Buckley’s Jessica Birklid was among the honored students when Western Washington University named its Outstanding Graduates for the 2011-12 academic year during spring commencement on June 9.

Faculty members from each academic department select one graduate to honor as the Outstanding…

Bothell resident earns scholarship from ²ÝÁñÉçÇø

Western Washington University student Alexandra Jacqueline Kattar, daughter of Jean and Susan Kattar of Bothell, received a $2,000 Edward Tilden Mathes Endowment for the 2012-2013 academic year.

The Edward Tilden Mathes Endowment is awarded to students planning to teach in the field of…

Student hopes to conquer Seven Summits
Students conduct marketing survey on the Pickford
Janet Finlay elected to three-year term on neuroscience departments and programs committee
9th District's boundaries are new, not candidates

Despite winning election to Congress eight times, U.S. Rep. Adam Smith is treading new ground in his defense of Washington’s 9th Congressional District seat this year.

The incumbent Democrat faces radically altered home terrain – both physically and politically. Redrawn boundaries now…

Kirkland native honored as outstanding graduate in journalism

Gina Cole, a 2007 graduate of Lake Washington High School, was recently honored as the 2012 Outstanding Graduate in Journalism at Western Washington University. One student from each academic major is so honored each year.

MVHS Rotary names Teacher of the Year

American Government and French teacher Anna Barker is the Mount Vernon High School Rotary Teacher of the Year. She was selected by this year’s Rotary Students of the Month.
Barker grew up in Seattle before studying political science and French at Western Washington University in Bellingham…

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