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News Links | June 27, 2024

June 27, 2024

SPSCC celebrates 1,176 graduates at the 2024 commencement ceremony | WVC honors graduating students for academics and achievements | SPSCC gains accreditation for its College in the High School Program | Grays Harbor College to receive $2.2 million to assist rural students | Attendance rebounding at Wenatchee Valley College | Over 450 graduate from GHC; college offering assistance for next students | Class of 2024: Graduates celebrated at Centralia College commencement | This Olympic Peninsula beekeeper saves his neighbors from swarms >>

News Links | June 20, 2024

June 20, 2024

‘My journey has come full circle’ | Federal grant to help SCC improve instruction for Native students | Centralia College announces 2024 Outstanding Student Award winners | Meet South Seattle College’s new president: Dr. Monica Brown | Wenatchee Valley College appoints Carolyn Goolsby as Dean of Omak campus | GHC celebrates graduates with 4.0 GPA >>

News Links | June 13, 2024

June 13, 2024

Edmonds College to host World Refugee Day Thursday, June 20 | WA community colleges to get $9 million to train workers on front lines of climate change | GHC among WA colleges sharing $9.3 million to build a climate-ready workforce | Wenatchee Valley College to participate in Tribal Stewards program | PC partnership gets grant, eyes pilot program for student support | Centralia College Foundation names 2024 Exceptional Faculty Award winners >>

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