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Gonzaga University School of Law increases enrollment

School works to grow rural-attorney pipeline
March 28, 2024
Karina Elias

Gonzaga University School of Law has increased its enrollment over the last six years and launched efforts to create a pipeline of homegrown attorneys to rural communities in Washington state. 


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NATIVE Project youth center takes shape in West Central

Now fully funded, new facility is ahead of schedule
March 28, 2024
Erica Bullock

A four-story, 15,000-square-foot facility for children and youth is taking shape in West Central Spokane. 


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EWU prepares for next step in Science Building updates

Phase I construction to wrap up in April
March 28, 2024
Erica Bullock

Eastern Washington University will complete the first phase of a $110 million renovation of its Science Building and move into the second phase of the project this year.


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WSU selects design-build team for $60M U District project

NAC, Bouten begin Team Health building early planning phase
March 28, 2024
Karina Elias

Washington State University is in the initial design phase of a 60,000-square-foot Team Health Education building and is anticipating a construction start date of July 2025, depending on funding. 






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Glen Dow Academy to close next month

Beauty school's downtown property to go on market
February 1, 2024
Dylan Harris

Glen Dow Academy to close after 55 years of business in downtown Spokane.


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2024 People of Influence: STCU Chief Marketing Officer Marty Dickinson

February 1, 2024
Karina Elias

Marty Dickinson has shared in the leadership on the WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, ONE Spokane Stadium, the LaunchNW scholarships, and many other civic initiaitves.


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2024 People of Influence: Whitworth University professor of finance, Grand Fir Analytics President and CEO Vange Ocasio Hochheimer

February 1, 2024
Mike McLean

As a professor at Whitworth, Vange Ocasio Hochheimer strives to equip students to be critical thinkers with tools to enhance what works and to challenge and fix what doesn’t.


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2024 People of Influence: Gonzaga University president Thayne M. McCulloh

February 1, 2024
Carson Allen

Thayne M. McCulloh is Gonzaga University's 26th president and the first non-Jesuit to lead the private university. 


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Multipronged plan can help fund child’s education

Long-term strategy aims to ease burden of rising college costs
December 7, 2023
Beau Ruff

As higher education costs continue to rise, it’s important to consider how best to fund your child’s or grandchild’s education. I propose a multipronged approach to use tax-advantaged 529 plans, trusts, and term-life insurance.


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Idaho invests in schools to meet workforce needs

Program intended to help develop, expand career technical education
December 7, 2023
Dylan Harris

The state of Idaho is attempting to address workforce shortages by investing in middle and high school career technical education programs.


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