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Grant also will fund science tutoring labs, supplemental science instruction for lower-division students As enrollment in the sciences continue to decline at schools nationwide, threatening America's long-term ability to remain competitive and secure, Whitworth University has won a $587,494 grant to support its ongoing growth in science majors.
Martin and Clow Named to D3football.com All-Region Team
Whitworth University players Brandon Martin and Zack Clow have been named to the 2009 D3football.com All-West Region Football team.
Trio of Whitworth Women Earn NSCAA All-Region Honors
After one of the best seasons in school history, three Whitworth University women's soccer players have been named to the 2009 National Soccer Coaches Association of America All-Region Team.
U.S. Marines escort Afghan police officers to their base in volatile Helmand province.
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Sunnyside's City Council elections were unfair to Hispanics. The city needed to do more to increase the number of Hispanics involved with city government.
More than a year ago, a large bronze plaque commemorating Whitworth University founder George F. Whitworth was stolen from the outside of the Ryan House.
Krista Dietz of Enumclaw has been named to the Whitworth University Laureate Society for spring semester 2009.
Whitworth choirs to present 2009 Christmas Festival Concert, "Ye Shall Have a Song"
The 2009 Whitworth University Christmas Festival Concert, "Ye Shall Have a Song," will take place in Bellevue, Seattle and Spokane, featuring the Whitworth Choir, the Whitworth Women's Choir, and, for the first time, the Whitworth Men's Chorus.
Seven Pirates Earn All-NWC Honors in Football
Brandon Martin became a three-time First Team All-Northwest Conference honoree in football, leading a group of seven Whitworth University players named to the 2009 All-NWC Football Team.
Third Annual Whitworth Symposium Nov. 12 to feature speaker from Mukogawa Women's University
International Education Week also to include student poster presentations, faculty-led roundtable discussions with students from Japan and Whitworth In anticipation of International Education Week Nov.
GU hands out 50 doses of H1N1 vaccine
Gonzaga University started giving out its H1N1 vaccines Tuesday. Gonzaga only had 50 doses to hand out and all of those doses were already reserved.
Whitworth to mark ground-breaking on $32 million science building Nov. 12
Whitworth University is taking a major step forward in ensuring the continued success of its thriving science program as construction begins on a new $32 million biology/chemistry building this month.
Jazz festival features local compositions
More than 400 people attended the annual WSU Jazz Festival on Wednesday. The event centered on a gala concert featuring student-based WSU Jazz Big Band, the faculty-based group Jazz Northwest and special guest pianist Brent Edstrom.
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The Rev. Brian Prior of the Episcopal Church of the Resurrection has been elected to be bishop of Minnesota.
President of World Vision's U.S. offices to present Nov. 14 lecture at Whitworth
WHEN: Saturday, Nov. 14, at 7 p.m. WHERE: Seeley Mudd Chapel at Whitworth University COST: Admission is free.
Whitworth Women Win First Ever NWC Cross Country Title, Men Take 2nd
Whitworth University ran to its first Northwest Conference women's cross country title in school history on Saturday, while the Pirate men took second place overall at the NWC Championships held at McIver State Park.
Whitworth Sustainability Challenge encourages individual awareness, commitment
Dinner with Bill Robinson, $1,000 donation to Second Harvest, pizza party up for grabs in friendly competition among students, employees Whitworth University's Fall Sustainability Challenge, Nov.
Volleyball's Upset Bid Falls Just Short at Puget Sound
Whitworth University nearly pulled off its second upset of the season against 21st-ranked University of Puget Sound, but the visiting Pirates fell just short in a 25-14, 18-25, 22-25, 25-14, 16-14 loss to the Loggers on Friday night.
Profs' software helps diagnose autism
Betty Fry Williams, left, and Susan Mabry plan to seek a grant to continue developing software designed to help diagnose and track patients with autism disorders.
Three college guys wearing suits were passing out brochures from Protect Marriage Washington, the group attempting to repeal the domestic-partnership law, before Dan and I gave a talk last week about approving Referendum 71 at Whitworth University.
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