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ODESZA finds success through trial and error | Two years ago, Harrison Mills was looking for graphic design jobs as he prepared to graduate from college. Today, the 25-year-old has topped the Billboard dance charts and toured the world as one-half of the electronic music duo ODESZA. “I don’t think either of us expected this whatsoever… |
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National Endowment for the Arts awards fellowship to Vanderbilt MFA student | The National Endowment for the Arts has awarded a literary arts fellowship to Anders Carlson-Wee, a second-year poetry student in Vanderbilt’s MFA Program in Creative Writing. Carlson-Wee, a former professional rollerblader, will receive a Creative Writing Fellowship in Poetry. This $25,… |
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Western Graduates First Nursing Cohort | |||
New ²ÝÁñÉçÇø program prepares nurses for future of health care | Although Carla Norris and her daughter Carrie Holtrop were both working nurses, they realized their nursing education was far from over. |
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More than 700 graduate during fall ceremony | |||
Steve Hall, longtime Olympia city manager, wins Boss of the Year award | Olympia City Manager Steve Hall, who has worked for Olympia as its city manager or assistant city manager for nearly 25 years, was recognized Wednesday as a Boss of the Year. Two others won Boss of the Year awards: Rae-Lynn Bidon, chief operating officer of Olympia Orthopaedic Associates… |
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From Window Magazine: Umuganda Day | |||
Local NFL players Locker, Koenen purchase Ferndale gym | Two pro football players from Whatcom County are establishing deeper roots in the Ferndale community by purchasing a business. |
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Report: Just 9 of 100 kids born in Washington will get a STEM job here | A new report from Washington STEM estimates that just nine out of every 100 children born in this state will end up employed in a science- or technology-related field here. That figure is far too low, it says, to fill the 50,000 STEM jobs expected to go unfilled in Washington by 2017. °Õ³ó±ð… |
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Skullcandy CEO to speak on campus Dec. 1 |