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Olympic College and ²ÝÁñÉçÇø focus on opportunities for transfer students | |||
Western receives more than $6 million in capital, operating budgets | Following the 2022 Washington State Legislative Session which ended last month, Western Washington University walks away with more than to its operating and capital budgets. The money will fund new programs and expand on existing… |
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Boeing invests in cyber warriors, gives 50 computer servers to new ²ÝÁñÉçÇø CyberRange | Western Washington University students in the Computer Information System Security program will practice cyberwarfare training in its new CyberRange, thanks to a gift of 50 computer servers from Boeing, Western officials said. |
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Olympic College’s new role in stopping cyber attacks and viruses | Opening in fall 2017, the cyber range acts as a closed “cloud” separate from the internet to “allow students to learn and conduct exercises in a safe, secure manner,” said Dr. Erik Fretheim, director of the Computer and Information Systems… |
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Western’s Erik Fretheim to Discuss Personal Cybersecurity Threats May 9 in Poulsbo | |||
A first for ²ÝÁñÉçÇø: University’s board of trustees meets in Poulsbo | The title of the meeting was “Western’s Extended Education: Today and Tomorrow.” And “Go Where the Students Are” was the thematic thread that ran through the presentations at the April 20 Western Washington University Board of Trustees… |
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Academy for Lifelong Learning on the Peninsulas Launches its 2017 Educational Programming with a Class about Personal Resilience | |||
New OC building taking shape as students return for fall quarter | In other OC construction news, the college will add a modular building on its Poulsbo campus to accommodate a growing partnership with Western Washington University. The two institutions recently added a multidisciplinary bachelor's degree. Next… |
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Western to Host Poulsbo Lecture on Aging and Physical Stability July 20 | |||
Poulsbo’s urban village dream: Housing, park, trails, YMCA fitness center envisioned at College Market Place | Imagine living in a place where the shops, parks, medical offices, work, restaurants and schools are all within easy walking distance — a multigenerational neighborhood that offers a range of living choices and costs, a place with trees, walking trails and bike paths, and a park. ³§³Ü³¦³ó… |