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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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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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by Frances Badgett
Richland-born Nate Jo attended Hanford High School after years of homeschooling, and immediately ran for a…
In the News

by Frances Badgett
Seattle attorney Jeff Frank has worked in commercial, construction, and real estate litigation for more than…

Alaska native Megan Lau’s path from Western to winning the 4 Under 40 Award from the American Marketing Association this year is a fascinating one…

By Frances Badgett
Zoe Evans-Agnew (’21), Outstanding Graduate in Honors and behavioral neuroscience major, came to Western for…

By Frances Badgett
When Aliki Valdes transferred into Western from Whatcom Community…
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