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Washington lawmakers propose cutting, capping college tuition | Wouldn鈥檛 it be great if college tuition were cheaper in Washington state? |
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UW appoints provost Ana Mari Cauce as interim president | Ana Mari Cauce has worked as a clinical psychologist. An assistant professor. A college dean. A provost. |
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Annals of a college parent: Keeping tabs on your kid | Back in December, I wrote about how my husband and I were fretting over the likelihood that our son, a freshman at Western Washington University, was going to end up taking more than four years to graduate. That鈥檚 the norm these days at many public universities. |
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State government asked to provide nearly every email ever sent | Open government experts say he's asking for the impossible. Tim Clemans, a local computer programmer, has requested almost every email from every state agency ever sent, which some fear could push the public records act to the breaking point. |
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Mumps outbreak in Idaho spreads to Washington state | A mumps outbreak that began in September at the University of Idaho in Moscow is continuing to spread, according to the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. Idaho has 21 confirmed cases of mumps as of Friday, six in the Boise area. A pair of cases in Washington state also have been鈥 |
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Editorial: These are the traits needed in UW鈥檚 president | WHAT qualifications are needed in the next president of the University of Washington? |
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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鈥檒l face this year: writing a budget that satisfies a state Supreme Court order to boost funding for basic education. Legislators generally don鈥檛 disagree about鈥 |
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Waiting for the FCC | College and university chief information officers are unsure of what to make of the Federal Communications Commission鈥檚 hard line on blocking personal wireless hot spots and whether it applies to higher education. Nearly a year after the issue emerged, the agency still has yet to clarify. |
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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 鈥 naming him as its new leader after a search that lasted more than a year. |
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WSU seeks funding for 4-story campus in Everett | Regents of Washington State University know where they want to construct the future home of the University Center of North Puget Sound. |