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Debbie Alvarez, Beaverton school librarian and Battle of the Books booster, dies at 42

For Debbie Alvarez's friends and admirers, there's no better way to honor her than by reading and sharing books.

"The magic of story mea­­­­nt so much to her," Mio Debnam, a Hong Kong children's author who befriended Alvarez through the Society of Children's…

Teacher shortage in state worries education officials

For more than a decade, Daniel Rasmussen was in the business of teeth, operating his own dental practice in Anacortes.
Two years ago, however, Rasmussen sold his practice to head back to school.
Twenty-five years after graduating from Oregon Health and Science…

Following a dream

While growing up in Mexico, Berenice Rodriguez would often play a game with her young cousins: They would be the students and she the teacher.

Even at 8 years old, Rodriguez knew teaching was what she wanted to do.

Her dream was reaffirmed when she moved to the United States and…

Holocaust Survivor Noémi Ban to Speak at Western Washington University Nov. 10
C2C tour brings hundreds of youth to campus
Compass 2 Campus brings 1,000 fifth graders to ²ÝÁñÉçÇø campus Oct. 20
Williams is a 'guiding light' at Western
Karen Dade named as Western’s first Administrative Leadership Program Fellow
Western Human Services professor passes away

Western professor Diana Jones died Monday, Sept. 21 due to complications from peritonitis and cancer treatment after teaching at Western for six years.

Whatcom View: Closing opportunity gap with unique partnership

Take one minute right now to reflect on how after-school programs or similar activities may have helped to shape your life or your child’s life. Now keep that picture in mind as I share with you a window in to our creative, first-time, three-way partnership to provide crucial after school…

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