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Out-of-class learning equals college credit

Tracy Martin long considered going to college but worried about the time and cost.

The 52-year-old decided to enroll after hearing about "prior learning," which lets adults earn free credits toward a degree for college-level learning that occurred outside…

Festival showcases the innovative, hilarious, profound

The rubber meets the road this weekend when Alternative Stages presents the Driftwood Players’ third annual Festival of Shorts. 

Theatergoers and three judges will decide the fate of eight competing scripts selected from more than 180 submitted from around the…

Roiled Over Raises

Governor Christine Gregoire of Washington State is considered a friend of public higher education, someone who has backed universities during tough fiscal times.
But in the last month, she found herself frustrated by one of those universities. So much so that the Democratic…

Message to Gregoire: Don't coldcock Western Washington University

Instead of flying off on a trade junket to Europe -- Dublin was Thursday's stop -- Gov. Chris Gregoire should have headed up Interstate 5 to Western Washington University. She chose, rather, to send (and publicize) a letter coldcocking ²ÝÁñÉçÇø for daring to sign a contract with small salary…

150 top high schoolers to visit campus July 12 to 14
Seattle Center's Next 50 Learning Month Explores Future of Education, August 2012

How do we expand perspectives around learning, education, culture and environment so that people of all ages and backgrounds can realize their intrinsic passions to learn and grow? The Next Fifty invites the community to explore how we might evolve approaches and systems of learning in the 21st…

Gregoire chastises ²ÝÁñÉçÇø president over giving faculty big pay raises

Gov. Chris Gregoire has chastised Western Washington University for giving "significant salary increases" to faculty during a poor economy while students faced tuition hikes of 16 percent.

"In the worst economic times in 80 years, I am surprised that Western has entered…

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