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  • quipped. Later, she took a job at Seafirst Bank. Her husband’s enthusiasm for the place rubbed off on her. There, she worked in staff relations, helping solve problems among coworkers and guiding employees through difficult personal situations. After that, Melinda joined the recruiting team that screened and interviewed potential bank tellers. She helped place them in teller positions throughout Western Washington, among other duties. She eventually spent time as a stay-at-home mom; raising kids was

  • , fairly new products called cellular telephones,” she quipped. Later, she took a job at Seafirst Bank. Her husband’s enthusiasm for the place rubbed off on her. There, she worked in staff relations, helping solve problems among coworkers and guiding employees through difficult personal situations. After that, Melinda joined the recruiting team that screened and interviewed potential bank tellers. She helped place them in teller positions throughout Western Washington, among other duties. She

  • Senator Maria Cantwell and Republican challenger Susan Hutchison met for their only Western Washington debate in Karen Hille Phillips Center. Photo courtesy of The News Tribune. LUTES AT PLAYNew students participate in get-to-know-you games on Foss Field. CANDLELIGHT VIGILStudents gathered in Red Square to mourn the lives lost during the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh. SILENT MARCHIn solidarity with the Honduran people, students marched through campus to demonstrate support. Foss

  • more aware of genres (self-help, coming of age) and identify the relationship between them. Educated, Tara WestoverComment: This is a fabulously written memoir about the author’s journey from growing up in a survivalist family in Idaho, who did not let her go to school or did not believe in western medicine, who went to college and eventually earned two doctorate degrees. This book deals with several issues some of our first generation or first in their family to go to college students face

  • course we recruit students from states all over the Western United States, and even all over the world, but we pair those efforts with a commitment to provide an excellent education to local students who might not have imagined they would be able to attend a high-quality private university.”Ferguson has worked in university admissions for nearly 20 years, and even she admits it can be a confusing process. That’s why she’s been an integral part of efforts to effectively communicate these new

  • his B.A. in Religious Studies from Stanford University and was ordained as a rabbi at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. Conference ScheduleBabafemi AkinrinadePresentation Title: “The Holocaust and Transitional Justice in Africa” Who: Professor Akinrinade is Assistant Professor of Human Rights at Fairhaven College of Interdisciplinary Studies and associate director of the Ray Walpow Institute for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity at Western Washington

  • have impacted.” Top Allen Morris, Donor Spotlight Allen Morris, Lillian C. Morris Endowed ScholarshipAllen Morris is a retired local businessman and community volunteer. He started Associated Western Company in 1970, providing engineered solutions for large load shipping protection and packaging. A Tacoma area native, Allen is a 1957 graduate of Bellarmine Preparatory School. He served on the Bellarmine Board of Directors from 1986 to 1989, worked with the Bellarmine Boosters for many years and has

  • have impacted.” Top Allen Morris, Donor Spotlight Allen Morris, Lillian C. Morris Endowed ScholarshipAllen Morris is a retired local businessman and community volunteer. He started Associated Western Company in 1970, providing engineered solutions for large load shipping protection and packaging. A Tacoma area native, Allen is a 1957 graduate of Bellarmine Preparatory School. He served on the Bellarmine Board of Directors from 1986 to 1989, worked with the Bellarmine Boosters for many years and has

  • film, television, opera, ballet, books and even after all these years – the theatrical stage. It’s a story of four young people who are denied the right to marry the people they love. These lovers wander into the dark, dangerous woods hoping to escape the rules of civilization, but in these woods, outside of the bounds of human law, dangerous and inhuman shadows feud. The fairy King and Queen rage war over the rights to a small child, and this bleeds into the lives of the all the mortals who

  • Simon Award for Achievements in Global Education. We became on that day the first independent university in the Western United States to be so recognized. It was a fitting recognition of an amazing achievement accomplished over several decades by our faculty. And as if to add an exclamation mark, it was just this past J-term when we had, for the third time, students studying on all seven continents at the same time – including on the Antarctic Peninsula. Last spring, the Princeton Review sponsored a