Woodring College of Education collaborates with our constituents in communities and schools to create and sustain exemplary partnerships that support the learning and well-being of children and families.
We meet this commitment to engagement with communities and schools through the Community Action Grants program, our resources and centers that serve the larger community, the integration of service learning into all of our academic programs, and partnerships with community agencies and P-12 schools.
Innovation Toward Excellence Grants
- Woodring Technology Faculty Fellows - Paula Dagnon and Linda Schleef
- Compass 2 Campus - Phase II Research Toward Innovation - Cyndie Shepard and Paula Dagnon
- Developing a collaboration with an American International School in Mexico - Marsha Riddle Buly
- Northwest Writing Teachers' Collective - Tracy Coskie
- Community Learning Resource Center - Gail Coulter
- Human Development Policy Research Center (Pacific Rim Educational Policy Institute) - Victor Nolet and Bruce Larson
- Collective Impact Partnership Retreat: WWU and Bellingham School District - Bruce Larson
- Global Citizens: An International Concentration in Human Service Practice - John Korsmo
Community Action Grants
- Coalition to Empower Latino Families and Students
- Latinos in Action Mentoring Project
- Toward the Formation of Culturally Responsive Teaching Communities
- Transition Out of Homelessness
- Whatcom Prosperity Action Team
Partnerships and Initiatives
- Collaborative Schools for Innovation & Success
- Compass 2 Campus
- Field-Based Partners
- International Projects
- Mount Baker School District – WWU Partnership
- Youth 4 REAL
Woodring Resource Centers
- Center for Education, Equity and Diversity
- Ershig Assistive Technology Resource Center
- Northwest Center for Holocaust, Genocide, and Ethnocide Education
- Pacific Northwest Children’s Literature Clearinghouse
- WWU Center for Service Learning

