Sabah Randhawa

BY SABAH RANDHAWA

 

It seems that no matter where I go, the topic of student enrollment and housing at Western Washington University comes up. And that’s understandable as housing and rental prices have been steadily…

More than 4,000 students moved into campus residences over the weekend, with help from Residence Life staff, WWU President Sabah Randhawa, and the WWU Men's Basketball team! Welcome students, and have a great Fall Quarter!

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Western Washington University placed 29th nationally and claimed the top spot in Washington state on the 2017 Cool Schools sustainability rankings done annually by the Sierra Club.

The Cool Schools list, which is available at http://www.sierraclub.org/sierra/cool-schools-2017/cool-…

As the season for America’s national pasttime gears up, Western Washington University President Sabah Randhawa talks about the cultural equivalent where he grew up, in South Asia.

Federal funding for education and research has been critical to America’s competitiveness and innovativeness. The recent budget blueprint released by the administration projects deep cuts to several student aid programs, including programs that aid low-income…

As a person who came to the United States as a graduate student from Pakistan in 1978 and who has spent my entire 34-year professional career in service to this great nation, I am disappointed and concerned about the recent federal executive order to ban individuals from seven countries, which…

Dear Western Community:

Happy New Year, and welcome back to campus!  I hope that you had the opportunity to rest and recharge over the holiday break, spend time with family and friends, or just enjoy some downtime between quarters.

Last fall I stated my commitment to…

Western Washington University President Sabah Randhawa will speak about his commitment to diversity and inclusion while the associate dean for Woodring College of Education, Karen Dade, will present the afternoon keynote speech. For more than 20 years, Dade has…

Sabah Randhawa’s first academic term as president of Western Washington University is coming to a close.

The school is in the middle of some expansions — this summer it took over a marine science center in Poulsbo, and it will also have a presence in the redeveloped…

Western students, faculty, staff and community members are invited to a Veterans Day Ceremony Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016, from noon to 1 p.m. in the Viking Union Multipurpose Room.

A reception immediately follows the ceremony, and both events are free and open to the public.

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