Western's 2021-2023 capital budget breakdown
This article expands on a story about Western's newly funded campus longhouse and efforts to increase Native student enrollment. Read the full story here.
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This article expands on a story about Western's newly funded campus longhouse and efforts to increase Native student enrollment. Read the full story here.
This article expands on a story about Western's newly funded campus longhouse and efforts to increase Native student enrollment. Read the full story here.
In 1969, a 13-year-old girl from the Swinomish tribe of Northwest Washington visited Western Washington University for the first time. During her four-week visit, she met a flood of new faces from the Lummi Nation, Nooksack, Swinomish and Upper Skagit tribes while living in the dorms and attending classes.