Oct 1, 2009 | Great Falls Tribune
Name: Abi Gango School: Walla Walla University, Missoula Campus, 2009 Age: 24 Hometown: Lake Oswego, Ore.
Volleyball Falls Twice on its First Day
Whitworth University could not overcome a pair of slow starts, losing both volleyball matches on the first day of the 2009 schedule.
Kingman Museum kicks off fall programs with free lecture
'Re-evaluating avian biodiversity in South Asia: Impact of new species, splits, hypotheticals, and fraud' Kingman Museum's September 1st, First Tuesday Lecture will feature Dr.
University stays home to fill posts
Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences on Tuesday named two acting administrators to the permanent jobs of vice president of academic affairs and dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine.
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Rose deVigne-Jackiewicz Honored by Cambridge Who's Who
From healthcare to law, engineering to finance, manufacturing to education, every major industry is represented by its 400,000 active members.
Veterans Have More Options for College with Yellow Ribbon Program
Veterans now have more options for college, thanks to the Post-9/11 GI Bill Program.
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Lenore Cristine McDonald, MSW Named to Exclusive Membership Organization
Post Falls, ID, July 1, 2009 /Cambridge Who's Who/ -- Lenore Cristine McDonald, Case Manager at Northern Idaho Advanced Care Hospital, has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in all aspects of social work.
Economic downturn, finding the positives
Economic downturn, finding the positives - Jun 30, 2009 14:51:47 At this year's National Association of College and University Business officers annual meeting the economy was a hot topic.
Under 55 percent of college students graduate
A new study says fewer than 55 percent of four-year college students graduate with a degree within six years.
4-year colleges graduate 53% in 6 years
Even as colleges nationwide celebrate commencement season, hundreds of schools are failing to graduate a majority of their students in six years, a report says today.
Effie Johnson won first and second place in Walla Walla University
The Walla Walla University Department of English announced that Effie Johnson, a freshman at Orcas Christian School, has been awarded first place in the WWU 2009 Young Writer's Contest with her original poem entitled "The Stones,a and second place in the same contest with her original poem entitled "The Beach Comber's Curse.a Johnson, 15, enjoys ...
Oregon Cultural Trust gets a new manager
The managing director of Portland's Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center has been named manager for the Oregon Cultural Trust.
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