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January 26, 2011

Art up for bid at annual fundraiser Feb. 8

If youd like to take a chance on some art and help a student at the same time, you might want to consider the annual Scholarships for Scholars celebration on Tuesday, Feb. 8. Put on by the 3D4M Program in the School of Art (3D4M stands for Three Dimensional Forum, covering ceramics, glass and sculpture), the event includes a raffle and silent auction, with all proceeds going to support students.

91探花pledges $5 million to help make 鈥業ntellectual House a reality

The 91探花has pledged $5 million to match gifts made to support the $10.6 million 91探花Intellectual House budget, Vice President for Minority Affairs and Vice Provost for Diversity Sheila Edwards Lange announced. The longhouse-style facility is designed as a learning and gathering space for Native Americans on campus.

Its all budget all the time at the state Legislature

“The budget is absorbing all the conversations in both houses and in both parties,鈥 said Margaret Shepherd, 91探花director of state relations, during a Skype session from her office in Olympia Jan. 24. “Higher education continues to be a focus of those discussions, and there is broad agreement that 鈥榮omething needs to be done. At this point, there is not much agreement on what that something is.鈥

Concerto Competition winners to perform at 91探花Symphony concert

When the University Symphony performs on Jan. 27, it will be a chance for the winners of the School of Musics annual Concerto Competition to show off what they can do. David Brooks, Yesol Im, Jae-In Shin and Brooks Tran won the opportunity after surviving two rounds of competition. Alternates Hunju Juno Lee and Maria-Alise Agrawal will also perform.