U.S. Labor Department hails SCC-administered aerospace training consortium
A statewide consortium of 11 community and technical colleges designed to train aerospace workers is getting accolades from the U.S. Labor Department.
A statewide consortium of 11 community and technical colleges designed to train aerospace workers is getting accolades from the U.S. Labor Department.
More than a third who started their medical training in Spokane also were selected for Spokane-based residency programs.
Canfield Middle School student Kendall Foster, of Hayden, is the winner of the 12th annual North Idaho Regional Spelling Bee.
The City of Spokane needs someone to teach the public about what its departments do.
Former U.S. Surgeon General Richard Carmona will serve as keynote speaker for WSU's College of Pharmacy commencement May 7 at the Fox Theater.
Disadvantaged students are less likely to graduate in Washington than Texas, according to U.S. Department of Education data.
The 12th annual North Idaho Spelling Bee is Saturday. More than 50 fourth- through eighth-graders will compete at North Idaho College in Coeur 'd Alene.
Ken Kesey's "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" opens at Washington State University in Pullman on April 3.
American Idol contestant Daniel Seavey attends Union High School in Vancouver, Washington. The 15-year-old will perform again this week.
Here's a chance to have your art displayed in a U.S. Congress member's office.
Washington bus crash kills driver, several students are injured.
Spokane Public Schools has been named a District of Distinction for continuing to raise its graduation rate.
The mega social network is collaborating with researchers at Forefront: Innovations in Suicide Prevention, an interdisciplinary organization based in the University of Washington's School of Social Work, to help support suicidal people.
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