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Survey indicates improving job market for 草榴社区 graduates

More Western Washington University graduates are finding full-time work in their field of study soon after graduation, according to a newly released report.

Graduates receiving a bachelor's degree in 2012-13 reported the biggest gains in employment, according鈥

Career Services Center reports improving job market for graduates
From jam sessions at Western to a national tour: A Seattle electronic music phenomenon

Harrison Mills and Clayton Knight bob their heads with the crisp beats of their electronic music in a smoothly synchronized fashion. Their sound is a waterfall of cascading vocal loops and distinctive rhythmic syncopation, which has received over 4.7 million streams on SoundCloud, hit No. 1 on鈥

Alumnus to present 'A Quest for Native Golden Trout' July 8 on campus
Whatcom program supports veterans while growing healthy vegetables for the community

On fertile land between Lynden and Bellingham, a nonprofit program is helping military veterans ease back into civilian life while growing healthy vegetables for the community at large.

The second growing season is underway for Growing Veterans, with a focus on鈥

Q&A: Bellevue Arts Museum鈥檚 new curator of craft

Jennifer Navva Milliken, the Bellevue Arts Museum鈥檚 new curator of craft, is an art historian, world traveler and jewelry enthusiast. She has worked at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York and at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem and founded an independent curatorial practice in 2012.&#13鈥

Larpenteur, Riemer win Lake Padden Triathlon

The top two men and the leading woman all felt like grand champions in the annual Lake Padden Triathlon, and understandably so.

Bellingham newcomer David Larpenteur, who'll be 30 in July, won his second consecutive title in dynamic style, taking the honors by more than four minutes鈥

Everett woman tackles bias in all shapes and sizes

Jordan Richardson graduated cum laude from Western Washington University. At commencement June 14, she was honored as a Presidential Scholar. Smart and creative, she is also unapologetic when she uses a certain 鈥淔 word鈥.
鈥淚 am a fat woman,鈥 the 21-year-old said. 鈥淚 use it as a鈥

From Window magazine: 'Cold War History'
URS Employee Promoted to Marketing Manager in Anchorage

URS Corporation announces the promotion of Whaley Braham to Marketing Manager for the company鈥檚 Anchorage, Alaska office. Ms. Braham is a lifelong Alaskan and holds a Marketing Degree with a minor in Environmental Studies from Western Washington University.

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