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Education cuts causing "brain drain" at Washington colleges | Washington's four year colleges and universities say the budget cuts they've taken are not only hurting their overall education, they're hurting their reputations around the world. |
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Presidents lament budget cuts draining state's universities | Cutbacks to higher education are causing a brain drain at Washington public universities, and the state is gaining a national reputation for the severity of cuts, the presidents of Washington's six four-year higher-education institutions said Wednesday. |
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Shepard to join other presidents at town hall meeting tonight | |||
Annual etiquette dinner set for Feb. 8 | |||
Need a job? Winter career fair at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø is Feb. 9 | |||
Western to host career fair Feb. 9 | Job seekers looking for ways to connect directly with employers are invited to attend Western Washington University's Winter Career Fair, which will take place 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 9 in the Viking Union Multi-purpose Room. |
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Presentation on working at Microsoft is Jan. 23 | |||
International Opportunities Fair set for Jan. 26 on campus | |||
Solving Washington state's education and economy paradox | THERE is a paradox in Washington around education and jobs. The state ranks among the highest in the proportion of the population with a college degree (14th), but among the lowest in the proportion of state high-school graduates who go to college (46th). The reason, of course, is that… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø admissions boss fired after charges of scholarship misuse | Karen Copetas, Western Washington University's admissions director for more than 20 years, has been fired after an internal audit found evidence that she had illegally used scholarship money as compensation for students who worked in her office, including at least four students who did not… |