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Education & Talent

Wage increases likely to beat inflation this year

Outlook improves after higher prices outpaced 2022 income growth
October 12, 2023
Patrick Jones
'It's not what you earn. It's what you keep.” That advice from my mother about saving has been ringing in my ears lately as I look at Spokane earnings data. In 2022, we didn't 'keep” as much as before. And it's not necessarily due to
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—Mike McLean

Gizmo makerspace tries to make ends meet

Organization faces acute funding, site challenges
September 28, 2023
Mike McLean
Gizmo-CdA Inc., the nonprofit makerspace located in Coeur d'Alene, is facing its biggest challenges to date.
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Mike McLean

WSU envisions $60M new building on Spokane campus

Design-build team sought for project in U District
September 28, 2023
Erica Bullock
Washington State University is envisioning a new medical training facility at the university's Spokane campus, says Eric Smith, director of facilities and capital projects at WSU in Spokane.
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—Dylan Harris

Gonzaga student launches Table Topperz startup

Young online retailer came to be following Ignite Northwest event
September 28, 2023
Dylan Harris
No more naked tables. That's the slogan at Table Topperz LLC, a Spokane startup company that turns ordinary tables and cornhole boards into works of art using adhesive vinyl wraps.
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2023 Rising Star Oladunni Oluwoye: Researcher follows passion

WSU professor one of few experts in emerging field
September 14, 2023
Karina Elias
Oladunni Oluwoye, a researcher and assistant professor at the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine at Washington State University, is working in a field that she hopes will cease to exist. 'I have a job because these disparities exist,” she says
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Mike McLean

What's Happening With: Spokane's University District

Concepts include housing, improvement district
September 14, 2023
Mike McLean
Following a spate of highly touted developments, Spokane's University District Development Association is making plans on several levels for what might come next, says Juliet Sinisterra, the organization's CEO. Forward-looking concepts under
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Meet & Greet with Carl Maxey Center's Shari Williams-Clarke

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September 14, 2023
Karina Elias
In August, Shari Williams-Clarke became the executive director of the Carl Maxey Center, nearly a year after the organization's founder, Sandy Williams-no relation to Williams-Clarke-tragically died in a plane accident.
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Providence, WSU collaborate to address nurse shortage

Partnership aims to keep workforce pipeline open
September 14, 2023
Dylan Harris
Providence has partnered with the Washington State University College of Nursing, in Spokane, to provide the school with registered nurses to instruct classes for its RN program. The mutually beneficial partnership, which began about a year ago
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Tech Hub Hopes: Two Spokane groups compete on national scale for federal funds

Gonzaga consortium looks to bolster aerospace manufacturing; WSU group pitches biotech
September 14, 2023
Dylan Harris
Two Spokane-area consortia are competing against more than 370 other groups nationwide to land federal funding for regional Tech Hubs. Ultimately, upward of $75 million could be at stake, and the first round of decisions is expected this fall.
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Lakeside Cos.

Aerospace tech hub proposed at old Triumph plant

Gonzaga-led consortium includes Boeing, Avista, dozens of others
August 17, 2023
Dylan Harris
A Gonzaga University-led consortium of about 50 organizations has applied to bring a federally funded aerospace manufacturing tech hub to the Inland Northwest.
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