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Western Washington University (WWU or Western) is a public university in Bellingham, Washington, United States. The northernmost university in the contiguous United States, WWU was founded in 1893 as the state-funded New Whatcom Normal School, succeeding a private school of teaching for women founded in 1886. The university adopted its present ...
WWU has had eight straight Top 50 finishes and been among the Top 100 in each of its first 13 seasons as an NCAA II member. In 2010–11, Western won its third straight and seventh overall Great Northwest Athletic Conference All-Sports championship, taking league titles in volleyball, men's golf and women's golf, and the regular-season crown in ...
Lexy Aydelotte speaks to hundreds of Western Washington University Educational Student Employees who walked out of their jobs on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, to strike in a unionized effort to negotiate ...
Governor John McGraw signed legislation establishing the New Whatcom Normal School on February 24, 1893, the first normal School in Western Washington. In November 1895, after enough funds were raised, construction began on a permanent school building on the Sehome Hill site by Fairhaven-based contractor W.B. Davey.
The Western Washington University women's rowing team has won nine total titles since the NCAA Division II rowing championship began back in 2002. Between 2005 and 2011 they won 7 consecutive titles, becoming the first NCAA rowing team to do so since the NCAA began recognizing women's rowing in 1997. [ 1 ]
The term WWU has the following meanings: University of Münster ( Westphalian Wilhelms-University Münster ), in Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Walla Walla University , in Washington, U.S.
Ralph Davies Munro (born June 25, 1943) [1] is a retired American Republican politician who previously served as the 13th Secretary of State of Washington.First elected in 1980, he served five terms.