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‘Audacious hope’ drives campus rally for diversity | |||
Faculty asked to participate in spring commencement June 14 | |||
Journal of Educational Controversy featuring Curtis Acosta now online | |||
Dagnon, Green and Welch recognized for innovative teaching | |||
March 4 event to help Red Cross help others | |||
Bio: Casey Shillam at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø helps turn RNs into advanced-degree practitioners | Western Washington University's revitalized nursing program will graduate its inaugural class of 24 students in fall quarter 2014. Four men and 20 women entered the program as registered nurses and are working toward their bachelors of science degrees in the field. The "RN-to-… |
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Simone presents on classroom management at Boston conference | |||
Live chat: How college students can get more kids interested in higher ed | Our latest Education Lab story examines a mentor program at Western Washington University called Compass 2 Campus. As its name suggests, Compass 2 Campus operates under the premise that linking current college students with younger students can help kids navigate a path to higher education. |
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Mentors have message for kids: Go to college | Western Washington University’s Carver Gym was buzzing with fifth-grade energy one day in October, as nearly 900 students filed into the gym in the heart of the Bellingham campus. |
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Photos: ²ÝÁñÉçÇø students mentor K-12 Bellingham students | About 900 fifth graders from Skagit and Whatcom counties are greeted with "high-fives" as they arrive at Western Washington University for their Compass 2 Campus program. |