Woodring College of Education
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WWU to Offer Online-only Master's Degree in Continuing and College Education | 2012-05-24 | ||
Korsmo to share study on successes, failures of first-gen college students May 24 | 2012-05-22 | ||
EMS Principal Elected to Statewide Middle School Principals' Board | Enumclaw Middle School principal Steve Rabb has been selected by his peers to assume a statewide leadership role through the Association of Washington Middle Level Principals (AWMLP) beginning the next academic year into 2015, according to a press release issued this week by the Association of… |
2012-05-21 | |
Port Angeles science teacher recognized at education foundation dinner | High school science teacher John Gallagher has been named the recipient of the Port Angeles Education Foundation's Distinguished Service Award. The keynote speaker, former astronaut George D. “Pinky” Nelson — who is now program director of science, math and technology education at Western… |
2012-05-18 | |
From Window Magazine: 'Down to Earth' | 2012-05-15 | ||
Assistant principal named at Stevens Middle | Renee Lancaster, current assistant director of the North Olympic Peninsula Skills Center, has accepted a part-time assistant principal position at Stevens Middle School for the 2012-2013 school year. Lancaster also teaches Spanish at Port Angeles High School and will continue in that… |
2012-05-14 | |
Craig Barry named KMS principal | Craig Barry will take the helm at Kingston Middle School next year as the next principal. |
2012-05-14 | |
Diana Jones has article published in Journal of Rural Mental Health | 2012-05-04 | ||
Rugby: Horne Takes Over WWU Program | Paul Horne has officially accepted a job at Western Washington University, as the Director of Rugby. With over 30 years of elite level coaching experience, he is a welcome addition to a program committed to success. |
2012-05-01 | |
Holocaust Survivor Keeping Memory Alive | A Holocaust survivor and local resident works with a Western Washington University center to keep the memory of the Holocaust atrocities alive in every new generation of students. Noemi Ban spoke at Western Washington University yesterday. |
2012-04-26 |