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Whitworth students develop Camp Kesem chapter

Organizers hope to offer first camp in summer '22
May 20, 2021
Virginia Thomas
A Whitworth University student duo has founded a local chapter of a national organization that trains college students to create free, weeklong camps for children whose parents have cancer.
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Kevin Blocker

MacKay starts to manufacture a workforce

MacKay to develop homegrown talent in light of nationwide labor challenges
May 20, 2021
Kevin Blocker
Coming off a record revenue year in 2020, Spokane Valley-based MacKay Manufacturing Inc. in March started its own in-house education program the company's leadership team hopes will ensure future growth for years to come.
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Nightingale College

Nightingale College expands nursing program to North Idaho

College works with area health care providers to provide nurse training
April 22, 2021
Natasha Nellis
Salt Lake City-based Nightingale College has partnered with health care providers in North Idaho to establish a nursing training program hub in Coeur d'Alene.
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Virginia Thomas

NEWTech Skills Center looks to expand scope

Technical ed school hopes to add program for diesel mechanics to its vast offerings
April 22, 2021
Virginia Thomas
At NEWTech Skill Center in northeast Spokane, about 700 students are enrolled in 14 programs, and administrators say new programs will offer additional opportunities to benefit students and employers. NEWTech, a technical skill center located
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EWU accounting program to become its own school

Most faculty to be based in new Catalyst Building
April 22, 2021
Kevin Blocker
With just a little more than two months to go, nearly all the pieces are in place for the department of accounting to embark on becoming its own formal School of Professional Accounting. The formal designation is scheduled to take effect July 1.
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Northwest Entrepreneur Competition to host final round

Contest organizers invite public to pitch presentations
April 8, 2021
Virginia Thomas
Spokane's University District and North Idaho College are collaborating to host the final round of the 16th annual Northwest Entrepreneur Competition online Thursday, April 15. Ryan Arnold, director of regional entrepreneurship strategy
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Parting Thoughts with Whitworth University's Beck Taylor

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April 8, 2021
Virginia Thomas
Beck Taylor is leaving Whitworth University after 11 years as president of the private Christian university north of Spokane.
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ZAGANOMICS: Gonzaga basketball becomes economic engine

Businesses, school benefit from program's success
April 8, 2021
Kevin Blocker
A near-perfect, capstone season by Gonzaga University's men's basketball team has generated far more W's than just those on the court. And while the season didn't end with perfection or a national championship after a Monday night defeat
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Virginia Thomas

Ridgeline High School rises west of Liberty Lake

$102M project on track for summer completion
March 25, 2021
Virginia Thomas
Ridgeline High School is in the final stages of construction and is on track to be completed by July, Central Valley School District administrators say. The $102 million school has been under construction at 20150 E. Country Vista Drive, on the west side
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Spokane libraries to reopen this summer

Four of five Spokane projects nearly complete
March 25, 2021
Erica Bullock
Spokane Public Library is on track to open four libraries this summer, and a fifth library is expected to reopen in spring 2022, says Amanda Donovan, marketing director for the library system. The library projects are funded by $77 million bond
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