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A bridge to the past and a monument of hope moving forward dedicated in Bellingham

The installation ceremony for the , a granite monument honoring the sacrifices and contributions of Whatcom County’s immigrants, was held Saturday morning at Bellingham City Hall. Sabah Randhawa,…

EvCC Foundation breakfast raises $120,000 to support student scholarships, college programs
Diverse ²ÝÁñÉçÇø students are needed to grow our economy. But where will they live?

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It seems that no matter where I go, the topic of student enrollment and housing at Western Washington University comes up. And that’s understandable as housing and rental prices have been steadily…

Move-In Weekend a huge success - welcome students!
²ÝÁñÉçÇø Takes Top Spot in Washington in Sierra Club’s 2017 ‘Cool Schools’ Sustainability Rankings
²ÝÁñÉçÇø President talks cricket in new video

As the season for America’s national pasttime gears up, Western Washington University President Sabah Randhawa talks about the cultural equivalent where he grew up, in South Asia.

Here’s why funding public education and research funds America’s future

Federal funding for education and research has been critical to America’s competitiveness and innovativeness. The recent budget blueprint released by the administration projects deep cuts to several student aid programs, including programs that aid low-income…

Statement from President Randhawa on Immigration Executive Order
Update from the president: priorities for the rest of the year
Annual MLK conference slated for January

Western Washington University President Sabah Randhawa will speak about his commitment to diversity and inclusion while the associate dean for Woodring College of Education, Karen Dade, will present the afternoon keynote speech. For more than 20 years, Dade has…

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