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"Moving Beyond Representation Toward Liberation", a talk by Dr. Sonja Cherry Paul to happen in AW 210 on April 23.
Read more about Dr. Sonja Cherry Paul to Give Talk on Campus April 23In the News
Dean Roxas appointed to PESB, an independent agency responsible for overseeing the state's educator workforce.
Read more about Dean Kevin Roxas joins state’s Professional Educator Standards BoardThe National Science Foundation has awarded $1.7 million to Professors Hanuscin and Melton for a 3-year project that aims to advance equitable science education in the elementary years.
Read more about Two SMATE Professors Receive Funding to Explore the Salish Sea Curriculum from the National Science FoundationBLM at Schools week of action educational resource fair to occur at Happy Valley Elementary School on 2/8.
Read more about Black Lives Matter at Schools Educational Resource Fair at Happy Valley Elementary SchoolGive to Woodring
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Give to the Trula Nicholas Memorial Fund
Trula Morehead Nicholas, an associate professor in Woodring’s Human Services Program, passed away peacefully at her home in Bellingham on Sunday, Nov. 8, 2020.
Trula had a passionate and undying commitment to the pursuit of social justice and to the building of community through collaboration with others, and the purpose of this fund in her name is to support collaborative projects that reflect the spirit of the projects that she worked on during her lifetime.