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Editorial: Graduates’ service rate speaks well of region | Washington universities hit a rare trifecta Tuesday, one that reflects well not only on the institutions, but on the state and region as well. The Peace Corps released its annual list of universities with the most graduates accepted into the ranks of its volunteers. Since its creation by… |
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Western celebrated at Peace Corps events Tuesday | |||
Washington colleges top lists for most Peace Corps volunteers | Maybe it’s something in the water: Washington schools top the lists of large, medium and small colleges producing the most Peace Corps volunteers. It’s the first time one state has dominated all three categories of the Peace Corps’ list. The University of Washington tied for the most… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø Tops Peace Corps College Rankings | Western Washington University is No. 1 on the Peace Corps 2013 top colleges rankings for medium-sized schools. This is the first time Western has topped the list. Western ranked second among medium colleges last year. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø tops Peace Corps list of top medium colleges | |||
Three Washington colleges lead nation in Peace Corps volunteers | When Samantha Russell graduated from Western Washington University two years ago, she took her background in marine biology to Fiji, where she has planted mangroves on the shoreline, helped farm sea cucumbers and moved pigpens away from the ocean to prevent polluting runoff. |
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Western celebrates Peace Corps in February | |||
Port Townsend man selected for state's delegation to Democratic National Convention | Eli Waite has won his first election and is headed to the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C. The 32-year-old Port Townsend man rose to the top of a field of 60 candidates on May 20 as one of seven from the 6th Congressional District chosen to be part of Washington state’s… |
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Lots to do around Earth Day in Whatcom County | Earth Day events in Whatcom County focus on learning about and helping the environment. There's a lot of fun to be had, too. Here's a list of this week's events through Sunday, April 22 - the date recognized as Earth Day. |
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Former Peace Corps volunteers to speak April 19 |