Dec. 30: Come see what it takes to earn a degree.
State funds will help pay for three new buildings on campus, as well as the renovation of another.
In Tacoma: She also focuses on jobs and economic development and workforce training.
Techies come to Tacoma for the annual South Sound Technology Conference.
Officials laud the refurbishing of the historic Pinkerton Building and stress the importance of the institute’s economic impact.
The new facility is a response to the need for higher-level education in the region.
The military will provide students for the school’s Institute of Technology, in the first such program in the nation.
Yesterday’s City Council study session highlights the university’s accomplishments, planned expansion and budget concerns.
See what your City Council has planned for its June 18 meeting.
The number of graduates this year is over 100 more than the previous largest class.
National, regional and local officials will be on hand to discuss these topics and more.
Business leaders, industry experts and politicians will converge on the city for the May 30 event.
