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Rick Osen to serve as interim ²ÝÁñÉçÇø dean of libraries | |||
Tour de Promotion and Tenure | Navigating the Tour de France has a few things in common with the ride toward promotion and tenure: multiple stages over varied terrain (some mountainous, some medium, some flat) over a long distance (nearly 3500 kilometers) with few rest days (two, in fact). |
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Chris Cox leaving as ²ÝÁñÉçÇø dean of libraries | |||
Roger Gilman to retire as dean of Fairhaven College | |||
Students ready to take off with new careers in aerospace manufacturing | As a child, Greg Lane spent much of his time building model airplanes. His favorite was the Hobby Master Thunderbolt II, a military aircraft. |
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The world's largest maker of Bible software is in Bellingham | It might come as a surprise to some that this city of 81,000, known more for banning plastic bags than as a center of religion, is headquarters to the world's leading producer of Bible software. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø, former admissions director Karen Copetas agree to exit, salary, benefits deal | Months after Western Washington University fired its longtime admissions director following an internal audit into her handling of scholarship money, the university has announced that Karen Copetas "did not intentionally violate any statutes or University policies." That comes via an… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø reaches agreement with admissions director | Western Washington University has reached an agreement with its former admissions director, Karen Copetas, concluding that Copetas did not intentionally violate any statutes or university policies while she worked for the university. The agreement also allows Copetas, who was in charge of… |
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Western reaches resolution with former Admissions Office director Karen Copetas | |||
Six presidents' discussion on higher ed funding available online |