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Washington state computer science students urge applications for unique STEM scholarship by Feb. 29 | Katy McClintic, a senior at Western Washington University, is set to receive her degree this June in computer science, with a minor in mathematics. And she鈥檚 already accepted a job offer to start as a program manager at Microsoft. She鈥檚 thrilled at how far she鈥檚 come, but it wasn鈥檛 always easy鈥 |
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Gov. Inslee speaks at STEM summit at Microsoft | Inslee proudly noted that the state invested $12 million into the computer science and engineering programs at the University of Washington and Western Washington University, and $2 million into a Microsoft IT lab for students. |
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New cybersecurity program coming to Poulsbo | |||
Coding day teaches value of open source | |||
Student employees celebrated | |||
Retirement party for Deb Jusak is Jan. 9 | |||
Eidolon Asks Us to Imagine a World Without Us | When you boot up Eidolon, you are plopped directly into a vast polygonal forest, somewhere between Bellevue and Olympia, with zero explanation. There鈥檚 no stage-setting, no tutorial, nothing. It鈥檚 just you and the 鈥減ost-human鈥 wilderness expanding in all directions around you. Your only clear鈥 |
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Whatcom County colleges educating much-needed cybersecurity specialists | The urgent and massive need for computer security professionals has caught the government, industry and education sectors quite unprepared. Corporations such as Target are suddenly finding that large-scale compromise of their information systems is not just an embarrassment, but a significant鈥 |
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New website features interactive map of Galbraith trails | A website launch of GalbraithMountainMap.com, an interactive web map of the trails at Galbraith Mountain, will begin at 3 p.m. Friday, June 6, in Arntzen Hall 30 (AH30) at Western Washington University. |
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Students compete at annual robot competition |