Programs, Institutes, and Centers
Western Washington University鈥檚 institutes, centers, and programs bring students and faculty together to solve real-world problems in fun and creative ways. These groups let you explore big ideas across different subjects. You can do hands-on research and work with communities right here in Bellingham and beyond. Whether you鈥檙e into the environment, technology, art, business, or social justice, WWU鈥檚 institutes, centers, and programs offer a chance to learn, connect, and make a difference鈥攁ll while earning credit toward your degree. In addition to the opportunities shared on this page, Western Washington University鈥檚 university-wide Academic Programs, Institutes, and Centers (APICs) exist to leverage, support, and develop connections across traditional academic boundaries.
The Center for Cross-Cultural Research is a collaborative intellectual space that provides opportunities for the professional growth of WWU faculty and students who are culturally-oriented, research-focused, and psychologically-grounded.
The Center for Economic and Business Research (CEBR) at Western Washington University works in partnership with businesses, non-profits, government/quasi-governmental entities and tribal communities to respond to data and analysis needs.
The Western Washington University Center for Economic and Financial Education provides in-service and pre-service training of elementary and secondary teachers in economic and financial education.
The Center focuses on issues related to equity, diversity, self-exploration and identity, inter-group relations, multicultural education and democratic empowerment and civic engagement; particularly focusing on issues of retention and success for historically underrepresented populations.
The CIE is committed to enabling and enhancing creativity and innovation in education and fostering engagement through partnerships among the business community, students and faculty to drive long term career and life success.
The Center for Instructional Innovation (CII) is dedicated to the enhancement of teaching and learning on the campus of Western Washington University. The Center promotes discussion and debate about teaching and learning, provides support to faculty in instructional innovation and course development, and helps nurture a culture of educational innovation and instructional excellence across disciplines.
CIB is dedicated to the creation and dissemination of research and teaching materials to assist students, faculty, and private and public sector decision-makers to better understand the contemporary international business environment and best international business practices. While CIB takes a global perspective on international business issues, it particularly focuses on issues related to trade and investment with the Pacific Northwest's primary international business partners - Northern Pacific Rim Countries such as Canada and Japan.
The Center for Law, Diversity, and Justice (CLDJ) provides an interdisciplinary approach to law, diversity and access to the legal system for under-served communities. The curriculum emphasizes critical examination of how race, class, gender, sexual orientation and disability intersect with the legal system.
The Center for Operations Research and Management Science (CORMS) promotes international collaboration and networking to support Operations Research and Management Science research.
The Center for Pacific Northwest Studies seeks to foster greater understanding of the region鈥檚 past and present through archival collections which document significant developments in the region stretching from Alaska to Northern California, and from the Pacific to the Rocky Mountains, with a particular focus on northwest Washington, the Olympic Peninsula, British Columbia, and Alaska.
The Center for Performance Excellence (CPE) is operated by the sport and exercise psychology graduate program (Department of Health and Human Development) at Western Washington University. Our mental strength coaches offer a variety of individual and team services for athletes, exercisers, and performers.
The Spatial Institute is an interdisciplinary center for spatial research in Environmental Sciences, Environmental Studies, Geography, Resilience, and related fields. Housed within the College of the Environment, the Institute provides opportunities for collaboration within the College, across Western Washington University, and with the broader community.
Compass 2 四虎影视 increases access to higher education for students in Whatcom and Skagit counties who have been historically excluded from higher education by providing low-income and Black, Indigenous, and students of color with trained college student mentors.
Western Washington University's Entrepreneurship and Innovation (E&I) Program offers a minor and two innovative certificate programs and a variety of classes open to all students with no pre-requisites.
Western鈥檚 faculty-led study abroad programs are called Global Learning Programs. Most programs average two to three weeks, but some are as short as one week and as long as eight weeks. What makes these programs special is that you will get to study your academic discipline in an applied way with your professor and a cohort of ten to 15 peers.
Institute for Watershed Studies
The Institute for Watershed Studies (IWS) exists to support research on freshwater lakes, streams and wetlands. Affiliated with the College of the Environment , IWS provides support to all Western faculty and students with an interest in watershed problems.
The Institute of Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry (IETC, 鈥渢he Institute鈥) promotes the mission of the university by supporting instructional programs, as well as conducting research in the field of environmental toxicology and chemistry for the benefit of undergraduate and graduate students, visiting scholars, professional colleagues, and grant-funding entities.
The Internet Studies Center aims to foster an interdisciplinary approach to the study and design of digital technologies. The ISC offers a minor program in Internet Studies and courses and certificates in web development that help WWU students leverage the value of their four-year and graduate degrees. Students who complete one of the three ISC certificates will receive an industry-certified certificate in conjunction with their WWU degree.
The Global Engagement Office (GEO) promotes global learning, teaching, and research; intercultural understanding; and greater peace through academic people-to-people exchange.
The Palliative Care Institute at Western Washington University is a partnership with Northwest Life Passages Coalition and other community agencies and volunteers to transform palliative care in Whatcom County and support our human responses to living and dying. Our goal is to create a healing community by providing a space where people living with serious illnesses or facing the end of life don鈥檛 have to be cured to heal. We build on collaborations among those both inside and outside of the medical industry, reclaiming palliative care as a community responsibility.
Your Western Washington University Small Business Development Center: National, regional and state-wide resources, delivered locally 鈥 confidentially.
The Western SBDC brings a consortium of business development resources to your community. These assets are delivered to you through one-on-one counseling with our certified business advisors, our popular and proven training events and our best-in-class small business market and strategy research.
The Student Technology Center supports the advancement of student knowledge of technology from fundamental skills to advanced applications. The STC is a place where students attend workshops, schedule peer tutoring, and make use of manuals, tutorials and other advanced equipment and software to promote their learning. Working with faculty from all disciplines, the STC compliments Western鈥檚 curriculum by offering training in support of course requirements.
Washington 四虎影视 Coalition is a coalition of higher education institutions committed to advancing the public purpose of colleges and universities, educating students for civic and social responsibility, and working in partnerships to cultivate vital and sustainable communities.