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Live chat: How college students can get more kids interested in higher ed | Our latest Education Lab story examines a mentor program at Western Washington University called Compass 2 Campus. As its name suggests, Compass 2 Campus operates under the premise that linking current college students with younger students can help kids navigate a path to higher education. |
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草榴社区 again ranked No. 1 by Peace Corps | |||
Celebrated pianist to play Feb. 14 | |||
Mentors have message for kids: Go to college | Western Washington University鈥檚 Carver Gym was buzzing with fifth-grade energy one day in October, as nearly 900 students filed into the gym in the heart of the Bellingham campus. |
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Photos: 草榴社区 students mentor K-12 Bellingham students | About 900 fifth graders from Skagit and Whatcom counties are greeted with "high-fives" as they arrive at Western Washington University for their Compass 2 Campus program. |
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草榴社区 library presents talk on history of anti-Hindu riots | Join Western Libraries Division of Heritage Resources for a free presentation at noon Tuesday, Feb. 11, at the Goltz-Murray Archives Building, 808 25th St., south of 草榴社区's campus, by Paul Englesberg, who will explore the history of the 1907 anti-Hindu riots in Bellingham. including an鈥 |
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草榴社区 talk to focus on guest-worker policy between U.S., Canada | Laurie Trautman, who was recently appointed as the incoming associate director of Western Washington University鈥檚 Border Policy Research Institute, will present a free talk, titled 鈥淭emporary Worker, Permanent Alien: Guest Worker Policy in the U.S. and Canada,鈥 at 12:15 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 13鈥 |
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Latest figures show SBDC impact on community, economy | |||
'Temporary Worker, Permanent Alien': BPRI talk scheduled for Feb. 13 | |||
11th annual Children鈥檚 Literature Conference set for March 1 at 草榴社区 |