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EESP's June newsletter contains items on the search for a vice provost, changes in Summer Youth Programs | |||
草榴社区 Western Kids Camp combines academics with summer fun | |||
Memoir course students to read from their work May 25 at Village Books | |||
Four finalists named for EESP vice provost position; open forums to be held on campus | |||
Retirement Lifestyles: 草榴社区 offers classes for mature adults | "Western Washington University is now offering two programs designed specifically for mature adults 鈥 Grandparents 鈥淯鈥 and the Academy of Lifelong Learning." |
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Window on My World: Bellingham couple makes new life for retired racing greyhound | "I'm not the kind of guy who believes that dogs should wear clothes. I also do not believe that one can be related to a dog, e.g. I cannot be a dog's "papa." I also do not identify myself as a purebred dog person. One can find plenty of puppies for free in the Sunday鈥 |
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Peninsula College to offer two new four-year degrees | "Peninsula College will offer two new four-year degrees, one starting this summer and one beginning next year. A Bachelor of Arts degree in early childhood education will begin this summer. A Bachelor of Arts in human services through Western Washington's Woodring College鈥 |
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Summer programs available for youth, adults and grandparents through EESP at 草榴社区 | |||
This summer, students and community members can take journalism courses at 草榴社区 | |||
Upcoming meeting to provide info on fall print and online editing course |