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Washington lawmakers propose cutting, capping college tuition | Wouldn’t it be great if college tuition were cheaper in Washington state? |
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State budget problem: Without taxes, something has to go | More than one-quarter of the way into the legislative session, state lawmakers are still struggling with the main challenge they’ll face this year: writing a budget that satisfies a state Supreme Court order to boost funding for basic education. Legislators generally don’t disagree about… |
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VIDEO: Strom conducts research on Alaska fisheries | |||
DeBari creates teaching module as part of NSF grant | |||
UW loses its top Dawg: Young off to Texas A&M | In a move that caught just about everyone by surprise Tuesday, Texas A&M University snatched up University of Washington President Michael Young — naming him as its new leader after a search that lasted more than a year. |
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Moody's assigns A1 to Western Washington University | Moody's Investors Service assigns a A1 rating to Western Washington University's (²ÝÁñÉçÇø) expected issuance of $14.7 million of fixed-rate Housing and Dining System Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2015. At this time we are also affirming the existing A1 ratings on all existing Bonds. |
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Grants available for international faculty development seminars this summer | |||
State at critical crossroads, Inslee tells split lawmakers | Gov. Jay Inslee Tuesday used his State of the State address to double down on his sweeping budget proposals to spend more on education and transportation, and to tax carbon pollution and capital gains. |
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International Studies awarding grants for course development | |||
Guest: Higher education can’t afford another budget cut | I LOOK at Gov. Jay Inslee’s budget proposal through one lens: implications for higher education’s ability to serve Washington. While the budget represents real leadership, significant work must be done to shore up funding for higher education. |