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Children, parents can enjoy night out March 6 | |||
Gov. Inslee to visit campus today | |||
STEM Education Symposium slated for April 25 | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø professor says science teaching is decades behind tech developments | Despite dramatic advances in technology over the last few decades, science classes don't look much different than they did 40 years ago. That's a problem when it comes to creating the next generation of scientists, engineers and tech innovators, according to Ed Geary, director… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇøâ€™s Geary to discuss STEM education in grade schools | The future of STEM education in grade schools will be the topic of an upcoming event hosted by the nonprofit Technology Alliance for Northwest Washington, or TAG. |
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Morse Hall dedicated on campus | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø graduate enjoyed journey of education | If anyone knows that the joy of life is in the journey, not the destination, it's Mahfuza Sobitova. After nine years of school spanning two countries and two states - her home country of Tajikistan and the U.S., and Minnesota and Washington - the Western Washington University senior… |
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Getting to know Chris Ohana | |||
Dedication of ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Karen W. Morse Hall Set for June 13 | |||
Retired ²ÝÁñÉçÇø professor George 'Pinky' Nelson honored for promoting science education | Dr. George "Pinky" Nelson, retired astrophysicist and former Western Washington University professor, was recently honored for his passion for advancing science education. Nelson received the 2012-2013 Science Champions: Science Education Advocate Awards, according to a press… |