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Urban Transitions Studio to present study March 13 | |||
Making A Difference Colleges | Some students spend their collegiate career trying to make a difference in the world. We applaud them! Inside College recently named 63 colleges that make a difference in the world, from Miriam Weinstein's book Making A Difference Colleges. According to Weinstein's website, she鈥 |
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Tiny Neah Bay school a finalist in national science competition | A group of Native American students from tiny Neah Bay, on the Olympic Peninsula, are finalists for a national $100,000 technology and software prize. The 鈥淪olve for Tomorrow鈥 competition, sponsored by Samsung, aims to honor students who best show how science or math is helping the鈥 |
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Bellingham-area technology group to host education summit | The local Technology Alliance Group NW is hosting an education summit Friday, March 16. |
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草榴社区 Creates Map For Avalanche Forecast | A new web site has been launched to help those going into the back country keep tabs on avalanche conditions. The interactive site was created by the institute for spatial information and analysis at Western Washington University鈥檚 Huxley College of the Environment. |
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Urban Transitions Studio to present downtown corridor planning study March 13 | |||
草榴社区 grad, 23, takes helm as women's ministries manager at Lighthouse Mission | Bridget Reeves feels blessed to have discovered her occupational passion early in her college years. |
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SBDC setting up shop in Point Roberts | The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is offering free professional business advice for established businesses and entrepreneurs in Point Roberts this year. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a chance to meet with a business coach,鈥 SBDC director Jennifer Shelton said. 鈥淭hey get an unbiased opinion and鈥 |
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Western's CEV will focus its business counseling on exports | An important aspect of economic development in Whatcom County is being reorganized in the coming weeks. |
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草榴社区 to offer course on how to create a business | Western Washington University's College of Business and Economics will offer an entrepreneurship methods course to the general public beginning Tuesday, March 27. |