Posts Tagged ‘western’

Western graduate receives award for web app

Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

Diana Pollock // THE WESTERN FRONT

Talk about leaving your mark after graduating from college.

Robert Sabie, who graduated from Western Washington University last summer with a degree in Environmental Science, recently won runner-up in a national contest created by the Environmental Protection Agency, challenging app developers to create new ways to display and use environmental information.

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Emergency test of new and old systems scheduled for Nov. 9

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011

Alexandra Kocik // THE WESTERN FRONT

On Wednesday, Nov. 9 at 10:55 a.m. Western Washington University students, faculty and staff will be bombarded with blaring alarms and flashing lights. Those on campus should not lift a finger in response.

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Western releases latest crime statistics

Saturday, October 1st, 2011

Spencer Pederson // THE WESTERN FRONT

Western has released the latest Annual Security and Fire Safety Report for 2008 through 2010. (more…)

President Bruce Shepard believes Nord did no wrongdoing

Friday, September 24th, 2010

Benjamin Woodard // THE WESTERN FRONT

Bruce Shepard disagrees with the state auditors.

Their whistleblower investigation, released Sept. 13, found that Doug Nord was wasteful in his actions as the Executive Director for the Center for International Studies.

Nord resigned on his own will Sept. 1, but is still employed under the Provost’s Office to submit applications for external funding. Read the full story here.

Shepard said the report found “sloppy record keeping” but no malfeasance or fraud.

“It’s certainly not malfeasance,” Shepard said, “and it’s questionable to me whether it was wasteful or not.”

Shepard noted that what the state auditor found over the last year is old news because Western’s internal auditor found similar things in 2008, outlined in a 10-page audit report, released on Jan. 8, 2009. He said the administration since has put in systems for proper record keeping.

“The [state auditor] came in later, found the same things we had found — nothing new — and that’s what led to all the attention,” Shepard said. “It’s interesting to watch the degree of attention it has gotten.”

Listen to an excerpt of Shepard’s comments:

Bruce Shepard