computer science
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Western Washington U. gets $590K grant to recruit female math students | Western Washington University said it’s received a $590,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to recruit and graduate more female students in the school’s math and computer science programs. Read more: Western Washington U. gets $590K grant to recruit female math students | Puget… |
2011-03-03 | |
WWU gets $590,000 NSF grant to graduate more women in math and computer science | 2011-03-02 | ||
WWU gets science grant of $590,000 | A National Science Foundation grant worth $590,000 has been awarded to two Western Washington University professors to help encourage more female students to major in computer science and mathematics. |
2011-03-02 | |
Bellingham free lecture about search engines set for Tuesday | The Science and the univerCity community lecture series returns Tuesday, Nov. 30, with a lecture about Internet search engines. Western Washington University assistant professor Perry Fizzano will present "From Spiders to Surfers: Investigating Web Search Engines," from 7 to 8:… |
2010-11-29 | |
WWU's Science and the UniverCity series to present 'From Spiders to Surfers: Investigating Web Search Engines' Nov. 30 | 2010-11-24 | ||
Bellingham High School students crown homecoming king who inspires others | As his senior classmates chanted "Ben, Ben, Ben," 17-year-old Ben Hilleary strolled across the gym at Bellingham High School - with a gold and red crown on his head after being named homecoming king. Just before the Friday, Oct. 8, assembly in which he was honored, a smiling Ben… |
2010-10-11 | |
WWU's Debra Jusak accepts appointment as special assistant to the provost | 2010-07-08 | ||
WWU students show technical skills in robot competition | 2010-06-04 | ||
Student robots to duke it out on campus today, June 3 | 2010-06-03 | ||
Bicycling brothers from Greenbank finish a year on wheels and still going strong | "Two brothers from Greenbank are a year into a round-the-world trip for charity, and they’re still on their feet. |
2010-04-13 |