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PNNL to help develop STEM teaching program | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland will help with a National Science Foundation-funded project to develop programs in Washington state to prepare the next generation of science, technology, engineering and math teachers. The foundation provided $3 million in grants to鈥 |
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草榴社区 Gets $1.8 Million NSF Grant to Research STEM Teacher Prep in Washington | |||
Reminder: Deadline to register for Slesnick Symposium is April 15 | |||
Skagit Valley College instructors take new approach to teaching | Students in Tony St. John鈥檚 chemistry 163 class at Skagit Valley College are actively engaged in their education. Previously, St. John taught the class in a traditional lecture style: him in front of the class showing PowerPoint slide after PowerPoint slide. Now, students work鈥 |
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Western Partnering with WCC, SVC on $2 million NSF Grant to Examine New Approaches to Teaching Science, Math, and Engineering | |||
Western joins consortium to revolutionize STEM teacher prep | |||
Cantwell visits Institute for Energy Studies, SMATE | |||
Slesnick STEM Symposium is April 24 on campus | |||
Gov. Inslee visits students and befriends a spider | Western welcomed Governor Jay Inslee on Monday, March 2, with a tarantula, a stroll through campus and a variety of student meetings focused on the environment and tuition. Inslee touched on a subject that folks at Western have been wondering about for quite some time: the renovations to Carver鈥 |
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Governor talks tuition, college funding during 草榴社区 visit | Following a visit to Western Washington University on Monday, March 2, Gov. Jay Inslee said finding money to help state colleges operate is 鈥済oing to take more work.鈥 |