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²ÝÁñÉçÇø vows to protect students from US budget cuts | If looming federal budget cuts take financial aid away from students, Western Washington University is promising to find money to offset those cuts. |
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Underground Theater renamed after Dreier gift | |||
Nominations open for pro staff excellence award | |||
Western celebrated at Peace Corps events Tuesday | |||
President Shepard approves recommendations of Taskforce on Equity, Inclusion and Diversity | |||
Higher ed's critical mission | Higher-ed politics, like a livestock auction, centers on shouted bids and broad-shoulder maneuvering. Two generations ago, it was more a silent exchange of notes across a table, often shepherded by Charles Odegaard, the laconic UW president who served from 1958 until 1973 and elevated the… |
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Shepard, Chopp recognize mentoring program | |||
Local Scholars May Get A Break In Tuition | Local university students may avoid a tuition hike if school officials have their way. The president of Western - along with leaders from the five other public four year higher education institutions in our state - are asking for $225 million in government funding in exchange for freezing… |
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Higher-ed tuition freeze offered for more state funding | Washington's public-university presidents say they have a deal for the Legislature: If lawmakers will restore $225 million in state funding to higher education, the schools won't raise tuition for the next two years. |
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Reinvestment proposal would put college tuition in two-year freeze |