Faced with a drop in enrollment and a budget crisis, it was clear when President Shari McMahan was hired she had to get creative to get things at Eastern Washington University back on track.
Four University of Idaho faculty members will be going abroad to conduct research after receiving Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program awards for the next academic year.
121 students were awarded up to $13,536 each in scholarships by Washington's Workforce Training and Education Coordinating Board in June, totaling at over $1.6 million in awards granted to Washington students.
President Joe Biden can move forward with implementing a key part of his new student loan repayment plan after a federal appeals court lifted a temporary ban on that aspect of the program.
Hilary Baird knows how difficult and rewarding it can be to learn an instrument as someone with a learning difference. Now a music teacher, the pianist hopes music can open doors for those with developmental disabilities.
Emily Garcia attended her first day of classes at Eastern Washington University in 2019 as a first-generation student, not realizing five years later she would graduate with a one-and-a-half-year-old daughter by her side.
Ana Mari Cauce, the stable hand that has guided the University of Washington through a turbulent decade – including the unraveling of the Pac-12 conference and campus protests over the Israel-Gaza war – will step down as president next year.
A year ago, the University of Idaho announced that it was trying to spend more than a half billion dollars to purchase a mostly-online university that was a shadow of its former self.
May 17—Student employees at Western Washington University have authorized a strike next week, saying that university officials aren't budging on a raise and other issues. Some 1,100 members of Western Academic Workers United plan a walkout Tuesday if progress isn't made on their first contract, the union said in an emailed statement. WWU is Whatcom County's third-largest employer, with 2,738 ...
Arrests, encampments and some violence marred recent pro-Palestine protests across the country, but a Wednesday afternoon demonstration at Gonzaga University was short, peaceful and without a police officer in sight.
Rev. Stephy Nobles-Beans ended her 28-year career at Whitworth University the way she wanted – praising Jesus with her friends, colleagues and students.