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Various administrative positions see new faces | |||
Shepard to speak Aug. 24 at Bellingham City Club | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø named a '2011 Great College to Work For' | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø redefines itself in light of state cuts | This past spring's proposed state budget cuts to higher education threatened to be so draconian that at one point, Western Washington University considered eliminating two of its eight colleges. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø trustees approve budget, 16 percent tuition increase next year | Western Washington University fared better than expected in the state budget, cutting only about 2 percent of operating expenditures, but that's largely due to the fact that students will pay for large tuition increases the next two years. The board of trustees unanimously adopted… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø trustees approve operating and capital budgets | |||
June 15 reception to honor retiring registrar Susanna Yunker | |||
In new display, library exhibits photos of Western presidents | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø Board of Trustees To Consider Tuition Hike | Western Washington University could be allowed to set its own tuition in order to make up for cuts in state funding. Steve Swan, spokesperson for Western, says the Board of Trustees likely will make a tuition decision during its meeting scheduled for June 9th and 10th. |
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Cash-Strapped Colleges Target Out-of-State Students | State college administrators grappling with funding woes have identified a clever fiscal remedy, but only at the risk of rankling local taxpayers. Some public universities buffeted by expiring federal stimulus monies and dwindling state resources are recruiting out-of-state students at… |