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Western recognized as 'Military Friendly School' | |||
Local veteran receives national attention | With her nearly quarter-century of military service behind her, and recovery underway for a traumatic brain injury, Shanda Taylor-Boyd is not slowing down. |
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Local colleges aim to welcome veterans back home | There's only one student organization at Seattle Central Community College that has its own room on campus — a kick-back lounge on the north end of the school with a plush couch, a coffee maker, a couple of computers, desks and chairs, and three American flags. |
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Talk in Bellingham on helping veterans back home | A talk on how to help veterans reintegrate into civilian life will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, March 1, in the multipurpose room on the sixth floor of Viking Union on the Western Washington University campus. |
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Life after war | It was just another drive through Eastern Washington for Jim Narovich, who was heading to a veterans conference in Pasco with fellow vet Christopher Brock. |
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Western celebrates Veterans Day on campus | |||
Many Whatcom County events mark Veterans Day | Veterans Day is Friday, Nov. 11, but events to mark it start early in Whatcom County. All events are free unless otherwise noted. |
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Community invited to Nov. 10 Veterans Day ceremony on campus | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø named to two national college rankings | Western Washington University was recently named to two national college ranking lists: the annual U.S. News & World Report's "Best Colleges" and G.I. Jobs' "Military Friendly Schools." |
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Patriot Week events in support of veterans at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø begin May 21 |