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Higher education during a pandemic: Giving it the old college try | According to the Chronicle of Higher Education, only about one-quarter (23.5%) of the country's colleges and universities are planning to hold classes primarily in-person this fall. Slightly more (27.8%) will be mostly online, and 16% will be a hybrid of the two. And with weeks to go before鈥 |
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Nervous Freshmen, Nervous Colleges | Colleges that have been struggling to get their yield rate equivalent (or at least close) to last year's may be in for a rude awakening. SimpsonScarborough is releasing a survey tomorrow of incoming freshmen who aspired to attend a four-year residential college that finds that 40 鈥 |
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Washington State Looks To Up Its Game On College Completion, And Job Training | Washington has a problem. Nearly 56 percent of students attending four-year public colleges in the state did not graduate within four years, and 71 percent did not graduate from two-year public post-secondary schools within three years, according to a 鈥 |
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Why student scholarships are about much more than just the money | 鈥淪pread your wings when you retire,鈥 advises Lynne Masland of Bellingham. She has taken her own recommendation. Since retiring as communications director at Western Washington University, Masland, 75, has written a book about the history of the Bellingham YWCA, published a collection of鈥 |
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Celebrating a Half-Century of Service in American Association of University Women | The Lewis County Branch of the American Association of University Women honored Luana Graves on her 50th anniversary with the organization on Thursday, June 2, at the group鈥檚 annual potluck at Stillwaters Estates in Centralia. |
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Smooth the path from two- to four-year colleges | ACROSS Washington, newly-admitted college students are breathing a sigh of relief with the stress of the application process behind them. But for many students, the decision about where to earn their college degrees has just begun. Almost half of Washington鈥檚 college-bound seniors enroll鈥 |
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Skagit Valley College president honored as distinguished 草榴社区 alumni | Skagit Valley College President Tom Keegan was honored earlier this month with a distinguished alumni award from Western Washington University. 鈥淭om is a visionary leader who creates and fosters an environment centered on people, encouraging personal and professional growth and supporting鈥 |
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UW professors consider forming faculty labor union | This past winter, a popular article circulated on social media platforms with the headline, 鈥淎djunct professor hoping some student leaves behind warm pair of gloves.鈥 In the article, originally published by satirical newspaper 鈥淭he Onion,鈥 a 41-year-old faculty member hoped one of their students鈥 |
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Playbook for Transfer | Researchers have known for a while now that most community college students want to earn a bachelor's degree, but few go on to do so. |
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Photos: Black Excellence Ball at 草榴社区 |