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Education & Talent

EWU to merge program in preparation for move

Computer sciences will join electrical engineering
June 18, 2020
Virginia Thomas
The computer sciences and electrical engineering departments at Eastern Washington University will merge on July 1, ahead of their move to the Catalyst Building in Spokane's University District this summer.
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SCC building is being expanded, renovated

Project intended to create new space for college's fire sciences program
June 4, 2020
Kevin Blocker
Construction crews have started work on a $1.7 million expansion and renovation of a building on the Spokane Community College campus, in East Spokane.
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$760 million in labor income lost in Spokane County, analysis shows

Study factors an 11-week decline in county wages
June 4, 2020
Kevin Blocker
An economic analysis the first 11 weeks COVID-19 had on Spokane County starting in mid-March reveals a little more than 17,000 jobs lost and lost labor income of $760 million.
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TEDx organizers in Spokane hope to keep event interactive

Nonprofit now considering hosting virtual conference
April 23, 2020
LeAnn Bjerken
Organizers of the TEDx Spokane annual fall conference for discussing promising new ideas in science and culture are bracing for potential adjustments in how they will schedule the event and raise funds for it.
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Community colleges adapt to online curricula

Teachers use online resources, simulations, virtual labs for now
April 23, 2020
Natasha Nellis
The coronavirus outbreak has presented a number of challenges to every facet of life, as businesses shutter or adapt practices to keep serving their customers.
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Quest Integration Inc.

Quest for knowledge: Virtual learning gains popularity at Post Falls software company

Manufacturing software provider introduces daily webinar series for kids
April 23, 2020
Virginia Thomas
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Quest Integration Inc. rarely offered online training. Now, the Post Falls-based company, which sells and provides support of manufacturing-design software and hardware, is providing all training
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Parting Thoughts with Leo's Photography's Bill Robertson

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April 9, 2020
Virginia Thomas
If you grew up in Spokane between 1978 and 2010, Bill Robertson probably took at least one of your school photos. Robertson doesn't know exactly how many students and teachers he's photographed over the years, but he's made each one of them smile.
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Erick Doxey

Catalyst Building, Morris Center take shape in Spokane's University District

Tenants to begin moving into structures midyear
March 26, 2020
Linn Parish
Two new office buildings with a combined cost of $57 million have taken shape next to the University District Pedestrian Bridge, on the southern edge of the U District. The five-story, 159,000-square-foot Catalyst Building, at 601 E. Riverside
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Coeur d’Alene School District

New elementary schools rise in North Idaho

NExA, Treaty Rock to open this fall
March 26, 2020
Kevin Blocker
Construction of two North Idaho elementary school projects is well underway and have targeted opening dates for this fall. The Coeur d'Alene and Post Falls school districts each are building new $12.5 million facilities.
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Four projects progress in Mead school district

Two schools to open in fall
March 26, 2020
Virginia Thomas
With three projects underway and a fourth to begin this spring, Mead School District is in the midst of construction activity valued at more than $100 million. Ned Wendle, district director of facilities and planning, says the $38 million new Highland
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