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Broad coalition forms to oppose looming higher ed cuts | University students, faculty and administrators, labor unions and businesses have come together this legislative session to form a broad coalition to oppose further cuts to higher-education funding. |
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Business and Financial Affairs at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø announces reorganization | |||
Everett, county deserve more, WSU president says | As Washington's colleges struggle to stave off the effects of deep cuts in state funding, one university president is forging ahead with a bold bid for expansion. Into Everett. What is Elson Floyd thinking? |
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College Promise Coalition created | Supporters of higher education in Washington have banded together to create the College Promise Coalition. The group’s goal is to make higher education more affordable and easier to access in the state. With the state budget situation, legislators have been looking to cuts at higher… |
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Education group to push for funding | Higher-education supporters have formed another new group that aims to pressure the Legislature to be more generous with education funding. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø prez: access to higher ed will get tighter under governor's plan | Washington parents who dream of sending their children to college someday probably are worrying about skyrocketing tuition. But lawmakers and university officials say they should turn their focus instead to the question of whether their kids will even get into a state university. … |
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1 p.m. today: Live chat about higher education in Wash. state | Seattle Times higher education reporter Katherine Long will answer your questions at 1 p.m. on Thursday about how higher education is funded in Washington, what cuts have been made to date due to the budget shortfall, and what the impacts have been to the state's colleges and universities… |
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The Budget Breakdown: Trimming higher ed may erode job opportunities | Larger college classes? Fewer teaching assistants? Freezes in faculty salaries? |
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Amid Cuts, Public Colleges Step Up Appeals to Alumni | As state legislatures cut back support for higher education, public colleges and universities across the country are turning to their alumni, hat in hand, as never before — hiring consultants, hunting down graduates and mobilizing student phone banks to raise private money in amounts they once… |
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Cutting $5B 'may keep you awake,' Gregoire warns lawmakers | Gov. Chris Gregoire told lawmakers Tuesday that to balance the state budget, they must make decisions "that may keep you awake at night because in your heart they just don't seem right." |