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Commodore Options School gets new principal | A new principal will lead Commodore Options School, which oversees Bainbridge Island School District's alternative learning programs. |
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草榴社区 Hires Karen Dade as New Associate Dean of Woodring College of Education | |||
Western hires Karen Dade as new Woodring associate dean | |||
Hoelscher, Dagnon have article published in Inside Higher Ed | |||
Holocaust survivor Noemi Ban to lecture April 25 at 草榴社区 | Holocaust survivor No茅mi Ban will share her story about living through the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp during a lecture at Western Washington University on Wednesday, April 25. The Bellingham resident鈥檚 talk will start at 6 p.m. in Arntzen Hall room 100. A question-and-answer鈥 |
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Spring commencement set for June 9, faculty asked to participate | |||
Attendance up for employers, job seekers at education fair | For now, Robert Kratzig is working retail. |
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Building social justice at University of Wyoming | The University of Wyoming's commitment to social justice was one reason Kate Muir Welsh accepted a position as a faculty member in the College of Education in 2002, and now she will be able to continue that commitment as the director of UW's Social Justice Research Center. 奥别濒蝉丑鈥 |
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Old Dog, New Tricks | At Western Washington University, we鈥檙e required to produce a post-tenure review portfolio every five years to document our teaching, scholarship and service. In our college of education, this requires providing evidence that we鈥檝e met or exceeded the expectations listed in our unit plan for鈥 |
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Spanish language teacher creates a curriculum that can be used to teach tribal languages | Christopher Parkin, a non-Indian married to a member of the Colville Nation, taught Spanish in public schools in the state of Washington for many years prior to finding his true calling: the soulful challenge of tribal language preservation. Since that epiphany Parkin and his wife LaRae Wiley鈥 |