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  2. Tacoma Community College - Wikipedia

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    It serves the city of Tacoma and the Pierce County portion of the Kitsap Peninsula. History. TCC's creation was authorized by voters in 1962, and it opened in fall 1965. On 7 December 1966 the Pearl A. Wanamaker Library at Tacoma Community College was named and Pearl Anderson Wanamaker was an honoured guest.

  3. Pierce County Library System - Wikipedia

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    The Pierce County Library System was formed by a ballot measure passed by voters in unincorporated Pierce County on November 7, 1944. The library began operating on January 2, 1946, and opened seven station branches in its first year. [4] The system served unincorporated areas of the county as well as towns and cities that annex or contract ...

  4. University of Washington Tacoma - Wikipedia

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    The University of Washington Board of Regents selected four finalist sites for the Tacoma-area campus in September 1989 out of a pool of 20 reviewed sites: a 79-acre (32 ha) downtown site, a Hilltop site, an area adjacent to the Tacoma Community College campus, and a rural site near Interstate 5 in Fife.

  5. Will AI program ChatGPT change how schools teach? Tacoma ...

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    Some employees at Tacoma Community College are cautiously optimistic about how AI can benefit the educational experience. That includes Dale Coleman, dean of library and learning innovation at the ...

  6. Pearl Anderson Wanamaker - Wikipedia

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    Seattle, Washington, U.S. Political party. Democratic. Occupation. Teacher. Pearl Anderson Wanamaker (January 18, 1899 – December 4, 1984) was an American educator and politician. She served in the Washington State Legislature from 1928 to 1940. She was also Washington's Superintendent of Public Instruction from 1941 to 1957.

  7. University of Puget Sound - Wikipedia

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    Website. pugetsound.edu. The University of Puget Sound (or Puget Sound) is a private liberal arts college in Tacoma, Washington. It was founded in 1888. [4] The institution offers a variety of undergraduate degrees as well as five graduate programs in counseling, education, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and public health.

  8. Tacoma Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Tacoma Public Library has nearly 150,000 registered users, and over 2 million items in circulation. Tacoma Public Library serves a population of 198,100 people. The Main, or central, library is one of 43 Carnegie libraries built in the state of Washington. Carnegie libraries are those built with money donated by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie.

  9. Whatcom County Library System - Wikipedia

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    Whatcom County Library System. Coordinates: 48°49′48″N 122°32′21″W. Whatcom county library system. Whatcom County within Washington. The Whatcom County Library System (WCLS) is a public library service for residents of Whatcom County, Washington. It has 10 library branches, a bookmobile, and other programs.