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Some ‘center’ design concepts aid early learning

Traditional neighborhood schools still provide broader peer modelling
July 3, 2024

There are several differences between educational programs within a neighborhood school versus early learning centers and each has their own advantages.


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WSU study evaluates baby, mom health outcomes at Maddie's Place

Research focuses on those withdrawing from exposure to drugs post-partum
July 3, 2024
Karina Elias

Spokane-based Washington State University Health Sciences has led a yearlong study evaluating the prevalence of babies born with prior exposure to drugs, and how Maddie's Place is helping moms and babies become healthy, 


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Massage school flourishes with hybrid approach

Program's entrepreneurial development complements physiological foundation
July 3, 2024
Craig Howard

Spokane-based Therapeutic Connections School of Massage boasts a steady crop of graduates who have established successful careers in a growing industry.


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Educators to increase focus on financial literacy

Spokane Public Schools, Central Valley School District to add new courses, lessons
June 20, 2024
Dylan Harris

Some Spokane-area school districts plan to increase their financial literacy offerings.


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Meet & Greet: Jenni Martin, President, Spokane Community College

June 6, 2024
Karina Elias

Jenni Martin has been selected as president of Spokane Community College following a yearlong interim period in which she was the acting president. 


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Construction of Gonzaga's Mantua Hall underway to add housing for 92 students

$12.7M residential hall is expected to be completed in January
June 6, 2024
Erica Bullock

Construction of a new $12.7 million, 92-bed student residential hall at Gonzaga University is underway.


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WSU plans renovations at Spokane campus

School still undecided on location of Team Health facility
June 6, 2024
Dylan Harris

Washington State University Spokane is planning renovations valued at $900,000 at its Center for Clinical Research and Simulation building.


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Higher ed is highly effective equalizer for women

Recent distrust in colleges could undermine gains females have been making
June 6, 2024
Robin Pickering

Investing in women's higher education stands out as a crucial strategy for fostering economic stability, public health, and family well-being, although that could be at risk of being undermined by recent growing distrust in universities.


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Networking helps women create critical connections for professional advancement

Events are shifting away from sales leads toward learning, career growth
June 6, 2024
Erica Bullock

Professional connections are in demand for women the Spokane area, and organizers are shifting focus to personal and professional growth over sales and leads.



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Parting Thoughts: Brian Behler, President and CEO, Skils'kin

May 23, 2024
Karina Elias

Brian Behler is set to retire in June ahead of Skils'kin's merger with Skookum. The Journal recently sat down with Behler to discuss the upcoming union, the many adventures of his four-decade career, and what he plans to do in retirement. 


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