UW students protest against Muslim hate after racist letter sent to student group
Dozens of students marched through the University of Washington in Seattle to take a stand against Muslim harassment.
US students want financial planning and other life skills education, survey finds
Nearly 1 in 5 recent U.S. graduates said they are the least confident in handling automotive maintenance, such as changing a tire or their oil, according to the survey.
WSU Police shoot at knife-wielding student
A Washington State University student was taken to the hospital as a precaution after university police fired a shot at him.
New security cameras planned at Chief Sealth HS after student was killed off campus
Chief Sealth International High School is planning new security cameras around campus following the death of 15-year-old Mobarak Adam, who was shot at killed at a nearby community center campus.
FAFSA error may prolong financial aid delays for applicants
The Department of Education disclosed an error in its evaluation of federal student aid, potentially leading to extended delays for thousands of applicants.
Somali UW students receive racist letter, call for change
After Somalian University of Washington students recently received a racist letter, advocates are calling for change following other incidents of Muslim harassment on campus.
Somali UW students receive racist letter, call for change
After Somalian University of Washington students recently received a racist letter, advocates are calling for change following other incidents of Muslim harassment on campus.
FAFSA error delays federal aid for students
The Department of Education is dealing with an error that had caused miscalculations for federal aid being distributed to students.
Biden cancels $6B in student loans for public service workers
The Biden administration announced it is canceling $6 billion in student loans for nearly 80,000 public service workers.
Biden cancels student loans for 78,000 more public workers
Another 78,000 Americans are getting their federal student loans canceled.
UW Athletic Director Troy Dannen leaves for Nebraska
University of Washington Athletic Director Troy Dannen is leaving Montlake after less than half a year on the job.
Washington schools to teach LGBTQ history starting 2025
Gov. Jay Inslee signed a bill into law requiring Washington schools to teach LGBTQ history as part of the curriculum.
Seattle preschool enrollment for 2024 opens, with 16 new locations available
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell announced Monday applications for preschool have officially opened for 2024-25, and this year, officials say they have the capacity to serve close to 2,500 kids.
Worst-paying college majors revealed in new report
Here's a look at what the lowest-paid majors earn early in a career.
Brain Awareness Week with Pacific Science Center
It is Brain Awareness Week and the Pacific Science Center is getting ready to celebrate brains and neuroscience research with their brain test event.
FTC sending checks to people defrauded by student loan forgiveness scams
The FTC is sending over $4.1 million in refunds to people who lost money in student loan forgiveness scams. Here's what to know.
Evergreen staff turned off CO alarms before student died: WSP report
An Evergreen College student died in December and the Washington State Patrol (WSP) announced carbon monoxide, also known as CO, poisoning led to his death. Two other students were also hospitalized following the incident.
Teen brings gun to high school in Tacoma, police say
A 15-year-old boy is locked up after Tacoma Police say he brought a gun to school.
Texting kids at school: Why teachers say parents should stop
Teachers say you can still reach your child if you have a change in plans or a family emergency: Just contact the front office.
UW cherry blossoms 2024: Best time to visit and see peak bloom
The cherry blossoms at the University of Washington's Seattle campus are a sign that spring is here. Here's a viewing guide for the best time to see the cherry blossoms.