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A HOUSE OF HEALING

The vision for a Coast Salish longhouse at Western originated from Western’s Native American Student Union and is the result of decades of discussion among students, faculty, and campus administrators.


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Architectural drawing by Jones & Jones Architects of the Longhouse
Kaiser Borsari Aerial view showcasing the new building


BUILDING WASHINGTON’S FUTURE

We understand the pressing nature of the technological challenges our society faces.

We are preparing people to face those challenges and to solve the most complex problems of our time.

We are building the future.


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Anna Cortines

Graduate student Anna Cortines graduated from Western in Spring ’22 with a BA in accounting. She…

Morgan Whitt

Meet Morgan Whitt, a WWU sophomore planning to graduate in 2025. Morgan hails from sunny San…

In the News

Melinda Assink smiling outside wearing a medal

Melinda Assink, executive assistant to the Provost, takes a very supportive and personal approach to WWU…

WWU Great Puzzle Hunt - Mobilizing Minds

To celebrate the Great Puzzle Hunt, we interviewed Millie Johnson, Puzzle Mistress of WWU! The Great Puzzle Hunt is on April 15, 2023. It's free…

Petra McDonnell-Ingoglia

In 2016, Olympia High School student Petra McDonnell-Ingoglia was having a rough time. Her parents…


VIKINGFUNDER

Visit WWU’s official crowdfunding site to see how you can support current student clubs, academic departments, scholarships and more!


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Students signing Home of the Vikings banner at the Paint B'ham Blue for WWU event