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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

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

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

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

Inslee discussed his proposed tuition freeze with students during the visit Monday. He also talked鈥

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