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News Links | December 20, 2022

December 20, 2022

Worker shortage, housing crisis: Edmonds tiny home project aims at both | More than a place to learn: SCC language program gets grant to expand capacity as Ukrainian refugees flock to Spokane | Bob Mohrbacher commentary: It was a very good year for Centralia College | Nurse-case scenario | How to plan high-quality, non-degree workforce programs at community colleges >>

News Links | December 13, 2022

December 13, 2022

YVC offers free STEM Day for community youth | Editorial: Dire nursing shortage needs range of efforts, stat! | Green River College receives $400k grant to strengthen employer partnerships | A Green Hill graduation: First cohort of Centralia College students celebrate new degrees | Program to benefit businesses and students | Skagit Valley College seeks to get businesses involved in education >>

News Links | October 25, 2022

October 25, 2022

Centering equity in community college baccalaureate programs | Hi-tech business a buzz in Clark County | Seattle Colleges’ $14 million financial forecast flub frustrates staff | SPSCC one step closer to offering its first BAS degree | Bellingham Technical College announces new president | First lady Jill Biden highlights high school programs at Bates Technical College | Local colleges work to educate students on the importance of voting >>

News Links | June 7, 2022

June 07, 2022

And the Aspen Prize finalists are … | Peninsula College’s Studium Generale to spotlight English essay award winners | WVC hosting “Welcome Wednesday” in June | Six Edmonds College students receive STEM scholarship awards from AAUW | Mel Lindbloom: Remembering a local educational legend | Opinion | Rufus Woods: Wenatchee Valley College's Native American program opens up avenues of understanding | Yelm teen is the youngest female graduate of PLU >>

News Links | May 10, 2022

May 10, 2022

Community college leader says state is not doing enough to help low-income students | Beloved Seattle Colleges programs are safe for now, but their long-term fate remains unclear | Editorial: Trades program building students’ careers and lives | WA Running Start enrollment drops as high school students pause college coursework | Wenatchee Valley College enrollment drops by 12.5% | Seattle Central College’s culinary school saved by community action | Cascadia College Art Gallery hosts Intersections = Math + Art: Showing our Work >>

News Links | April 26, 2022

April 26, 2022

Washington is offering more college aid than ever, plus new admission guarantees. Will students buy in? | Enrollment plummets at Washington’s colleges, especially among men | Peninsula College selects president | ‘It’s unconscionable’: Biden attacks drug prices at speech at Green River College | Clover Park Technical College hosts scholarship fundraising events | Wenatchee Valley College offering Journalism 101 course this spring | Skagit Valley College honors Champions of Diversity >>

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