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News Links | April 11, 2024

April 11, 2024

Ahmad Hilal Abid: Offering students support and mentoring | YVC to celebrate refurbished Hopf Union Building on April 12 | Prevention of cyber security attacks against businesses topic of Whatcom Community College event | Highline College’s All-Washington Academic Team announced | Funding roundup: Washington | Musicians gather at Northwest Guitar Festival | Wenatchee Valley College receives $70,000 grant to aid paraeducators in becoming certified teachers >>

News Links | August 22, 2023

August 22, 2023

SPSCC welcomes new fundraising team | Highline College announces updates ahead of new school year | Jacque Selle, 92 | WVC announces new Vice President of Student Affairs | Bob Mohrbacher commentary: It’s not too late to join Centralia College this fall | Bellevue College Partners with Kyrgyzstan’s Bilimkana Foundation | BBCC's TRiO Upward Bound celebrates Summer Academy graduates | State Board for Community and Technical Colleges elects new chair | Columbia Basin College promotes food security for students | WWCC chosen to be part of Free/Reduced-Price Meal Pilot Program >>

News Links | July 06, 2023

July 06, 2023

TCC begins construction of new Center for Innovative Learning and Engagement | World Refugee Day celebrated thanks to RISNW and EvCC | Hometown Hero: Motivational speaker and coach pushes others to seize the day | Olympia appoints Kathleen Byrd as new poet laureate | Centralia College’s new construction trades program postponed to fall quarter | New program aims to add more child care professionals to workforce | Peninsula College 2023 Student Art show winners announced >>

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