Spokane Public Schools planned to replace three aging middle schools and add three new ones to address outdated ones. Once the new schools were complete, sixth grade would transition districtwide from elementary school into the new middle schools
Spokane-based physical education software and curriculum company Focused Fitness LLC has been acquired by a company based in Illinois.
Focused Fitness provides software designed to help physical education teachers gather student fitness data, as well
Gonzaga University received $49 million overall in cash and pledges during its most recent fiscal year, says Jeff Geldien, assistant vice principal of academic development.
More than 10,500 donors helped to make it one of the biggest years for
Months into the new NCAA policy that allows student-athletes to sell their name, image, and likeness, a handful in the Inland Northwest have begun brokering financial deals and sponsorships.
Those deals are in the tens and hundreds of dollars thus
The new medical education building is taking shape at the southwest corner of Spokane Falls Boulevard and Hamilton Street. The University of Washington and Gonzaga University have agreed to a long-term lease of the four-story, 90,000-square-foot structure
Kim Zentz will transition from her leadership role as CEO of Urbanova to senior project manager in mid-November in a gradual transition toward retirement.
Zentz grew up in Chattaroy and attended Riverside High School, where she was student body president
Washington State University's Steve Gleason Institute for Neuroscience will open its adaptive technology center to the public , by appointment, Monday, Oct. 4.
North Idaho Rock School has moved into the former Vital Health acupuncture center at 213 W. Appleway, in Coeur d'Alene.
Owner Jacob Burrows says he formed North Idaho Rock School LLC in January, but he's been teaching guitar for seven years.
WSU-Washington State University Spokane's Native American Health Sciences program plans to build what the university claims will be the nation's first indigenous-developed and instructed clinical simulation space at the recently opened Center for
Providence St. Luke's Rehabilitation Medical Center has established its first cohort of a new physical medicine and rehabilitation residency program.
Dr. Kenneth Isaacs, regional medical director of health science at Providence, says six residents joined