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Honors student Abigayle Peterson develops new wellness app for the Apple Store | |||
Honors student Abigayle Peterson develops new wellness app for the Apple Store | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇøâ€™s Fraser Lecture Series to Host ‘Big Data’ Seminars, Discussions in April | |||
Washington state computer science students urge applications for unique STEM scholarship by Feb. 29 | Katy McClintic, a senior at Western Washington University, is set to receive her degree this June in computer science, with a minor in mathematics. And she’s already accepted a job offer to start as a program manager at Microsoft. She’s thrilled at how far she’s come, but it wasn’t always easy… |
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'Spark Science' show aims to make science accessible | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø receives grant to train more women in math and computers | Two Western Washington University faculty members have been awarded a five-year, $590,000 National Science Foundation grant to help promote the recruitment, retention and graduation of gifted female students into the computer science and mathematics programs at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø. |
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Western Washington U. gets $590K grant to recruit female math students | Western Washington University said it’s received a $590,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to recruit and graduate more female students in the school’s math and computer science programs. Read more: Western Washington U. gets $590K grant to recruit female math students | Puget… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø gets $590,000 NSF grant to graduate more women in math and computer science | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø gets science grant of $590,000 | A National Science Foundation grant worth $590,000 has been awarded to two Western Washington University professors to help encourage more female students to major in computer science and mathematics. |
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Bellingham free lecture about search engines set for Tuesday | The Science and the univerCity community lecture series returns Tuesday, Nov. 30, with a lecture about Internet search engines. Western Washington University assistant professor Perry Fizzano will present "From Spiders to Surfers: Investigating Web Search Engines," from 7 to 8:… |