If you're a college student in Washington and love a good protest, listen up — your taxpayer funded financial aid could be on the line, but not as much before.
The popular podcast "Inside Jeopardy" is heading to Seattle for three special live events on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Activist rallygoers at the University of Washington shut down a Turning Point USA event after breaking a window and pulling a fire alarm, leading to an evacuation.
Cliff Mass, atmospheric sciences professor at the University of Washington, told “Seattle’s Morning News” on KIRO Newsradio Monday there is a chance of snow in the region. However, only some areas of Western Washington, such as Skagit and Whatcom Counties, will see it.
Only two schools accepted 50% or less of applicants — University of Washington’s Seattle campus (42.5%) and Whitman College in Walla Walla (50%). Whitman, however, had a relatively low matriculation rate at 14.4%, meaning fewer than one in five who were accepted enrolled in an academic program. UW Seattle had a matriculation rate of 26.4%.
This one is a little different. Sound Transit says to prepare for another weekend of disrupted light rail service around Capitol Hill Station — but this time, preparations for the planned
For 25 years, the University of Washington has played a critical role developing tech-focused business leaders through its Technology Management MBA program. This month, the university proudly welcomes the
Court Rules Washington State University Owed ‘Duty of Care’ to Student Who Died of Hazing, Sam Martinez, Alpha Tau Omega
MARK L. STURDEVANT HEPATOBILIARY/PANCREATIC SURGERY Professor of Clinical Surgery; Chief, Division of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery and Abdominal
Jeopardy! fans, get ready for a treat! The popular podcast "Inside Jeopardy" is heading to Seattle for three special live events next Tuesday and Wednesday.
A 19-year-old Washington State University freshman and Newport High graduate, Sam Martinez died of alcohol poisoning in 2019 while pledging Alpha Tau Omega.
The Legislature should move toward shining a light on how the top leaders of our universities are chosen, not continue to cloak it in darkness.