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Embark on Your New Beginning

While the June 1 confirmation date has passed, if you were admitted for fall quarter you can still confirm your enrollment.

 

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Admitted Student Virtual Resources

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Spring/Summer 2020 Complete
Guide

A complete guide for Students, Faculty, and Staff to navigate Spring & Summer Quarter 2020.

Visit the Spring Guide    COVID-19 Information

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Featured

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There is no higher priority than the safety of our students, faculty, and staff. Considering the challenges presented by the Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, Western Washington University is… Read more about Can you give to support the Student Emergency Fund?

In the News

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Western Libraries Heritage Resources is creating a digital archive to preserve documentation about Western Washington University’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Material that is collected … Read more about Heritage Resources is Documenting the University’s Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic

Western’s Board of Trustees approved a historic resolution affirming that Black lives matter at its June 12 meeting following an impassioned discussion in which board members, administrative and… Read more about Board of Trustees Holds Difficult Conversation about Systemic Anti-Black Racism

"Skyviewing," by Isamu Noguchi, sits in the sunshine in Red Square.

The National Endowment for the Arts has approved an Art Works award of $25,000 to the Western Gallery for an exhibition of Isamu Noguchi’s skyviewing sculptures in spring 2021. More than $84… Read more about Western Gallery to Receive $25,000 Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts

Western and Climate Change

Ten Stories in Ten Weeks

Each week between the end of February and Earth Day (and the 50th birthday of Western’s Huxley College of the Environment), Western will reveal a new story about how its faculty, staff and students are working to combat global climate change, from the peaks of the world’s highest mountains to the vast expanses of the open ocean. Come back each week to read how Western is working to make a difference in the most impactful existential threat facing the global community today.