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Students march for lower tuition | |||
Award recognizes student library research; deadline is April 15 | |||
Bruce Shepard to appear on 'Inside Olympia' this week | |||
Gov. Inslee visits students and befriends a spider | Western welcomed Governor Jay Inslee on Monday, March 2, with a tarantula, a stroll through campus and a variety of student meetings focused on the environment and tuition. Inslee touched on a subject that folks at Western have been wondering about for quite some time: the renovations to Carver鈥 |
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Gov. Inslee visits 草榴社区 campus | |||
Governor talks tuition, college funding during 草榴社区 visit | Following a visit to Western Washington University on Monday, March 2, Gov. Jay Inslee said finding money to help state colleges operate is 鈥済oing to take more work.鈥 |
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Shepard: 草榴社区 can鈥檛 keep up high marks for quality if state continues to cut funding | Western Washington University President Bruce Shepard said the school won鈥檛 be able to continue delivering high quality education if the state continues to cut funding, despite a ranking last month that said Western was one of the top regional universities at doing so. A ranking from U.S鈥 |
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Higher ed is getting a smaller slice of the budget pie. Why? | Earlier this month, after University of Washington President Michael Young accepted a job as head of Texas A&M University, we compared the amount of money Washington invests in higher education to the amount invested in public universities in the Lone Star State. Among other things,鈥 |
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New forecast shows slight uptick in state revenues | Washington lawmakers have a little more money available to them as they work on crafting a new two-year budget for the state, according to an updated forecast released Friday. The newest report from the state Economic and Revenue Forecast Council shows that revenue collection projections鈥 |
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