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DATE: July 15, 2008 10:45:29 PST
Western in the News for Tuesday, July 15, 2008
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The Bellingham Herald

WWU student biking through South and Central America

Boat builders have the shipwright stuff - Mentions WWU 

 

The (Sevier County, Tenn.) Mountain Press

(Alumna) Kendra Rand likes role in continuing education at Walters State

 

West Seattle Herald

Principals named for Roxhill, Schmitz Park elementaries - Both have attended WWU

 

Ballard News-Tribune

Mars Hill Church one of nation's fastest growing - Mentions former WWU professor

Ballard grads get scholarships - Scholarships are to WWU

 

Campus Announcements

Microsoft Office 2007/2008 compatibility packs available for Windows and Macintosh: Microsoft Office 2007 for Windows and Microsoft Office 2008 for Macintosh have a new file format, and files created in those programs cannot be opened by prior versions of Office. A new compatibility pack for Office 2004 for Macintosh is now available along with the compatibility pack for Office 2000/XP/2003 for Windows. These packs enable prior versions of Word, PowerPoint and Excel to open files saved in the new formats. Users of Microsoft Office suites prior to Office 2007 or Office 2008 are encouraged to install the compatibility packs. For more information and links to the download the compatibility packs, click here.

Mileage reimbursement rates increase. In recognition of the increased cost of fuel, the Internal Revenue Service announced recently that it has increased the allowable mileage rate for the last six months of 2008 from $0.505 per mile up to $0.585 per mile. The Washington State Office of Financial Management has decided to match the IRS rate to reimburse employees for the costs they incur when using their own vehicles on state business. The text of the policy is online here .

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