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A plan to train, retain a diverse teacher workforce

By 

Larry Delaney and Sabah Randhawa

Special to The Seattle Times

When we think about a favorite teacher, many of us think of a teacher who has shared our experience, our culture or recognized us in a fundamental way. We remember the teacher who understood us, not just as…

2023-12-14
Alumna Nora Selander returns to campus as its new director of Government Relations 2023-01-24
WWU requests funding from Whatcom County Council for Longhouse

Whatcom County Council is considering a request from Western Washington University for $75,000 in funding for the creation of a traditional Coast Salish style Longhouse.

The council unanimously offered verbal support for the project at their meeting Tuesday, Feb. 22. Whatcom County…

2022-02-24
Colleges need legislative support to help transfer students attain 4-year degrees

BY SABAH RANDHAWA AND MARTY CAVALLUZZI

For many Washington residents, particularly in underserved areas, the path to a four-year baccalaureate education and greater social mobility often begins in our community college system.

But too few of the students who enter community…

2022-02-24
From the President's Blog: Ways To Participate in Shaping the Future of Western's Food Service Options 2019-11-19
Workers install new 'college town' banners in Poulsbo as planning gets underway for future expansion 2019-03-18
On the Tragic Racist Violence in New Zealand 2019-03-15
Campus Holiday Celebration Wednesday, Dec. 12 2018-11-26
Students are invited for 'Sandwiches with Sabah' Wednesday, Oct. 17 2018-10-15
A bridge to the past and a monument of hope moving forward dedicated in Bellingham

The installation ceremony for the Arch of Healing and Reconciliation, a granite monument honoring the sacrifices and contributions of Whatcom County’s immigrants, was held Saturday morning at Bellingham City Hall. Sabah Randhawa,…

2018-04-23
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