News

More layoffs hit staff at Western Washington University amidst $23 million budget deficit

More layoffs hit staff at Western Washington University amidst $23 million budget deficit

Photo: Saga Communications/Sam Kristofferson


BELLINGHAM, WA (MyBellinghamNow.com) – Western Washington University has announced more layoffs in light of its budget deficit that’s ballooned to over $20 million.

President Sabah Randhawa said on Tuesday that the school is eliminating the administrative division of its student affairs office, along with various other admin positions.

University spokesperson John Thompson confirmed to My Bellingham Now that 20 positions will be eliminated in total, four of which that are currently vacant.

My Bellingham Now previously reported that the university eliminated 74 other staff positions to address what Randhawa says has grown to a $23 million budget deficit following the state’s legislative session.

Randhawa says other reductions the school has already planned should shrink the deficit by $13 million after they go into effect.

To deal with the remaining $10 million shortfall, he says the school will be making several changes to its academic programs on the Kitsap and Olympic Peninsulas and in Everett. Academic departments at the main campus are also being asked to cut $5 million by the end of next year through changes to program structures, class offerings and support services.

Randhawa says the moves, while difficult, will make the university sustainable in the long term while preserving key student services and academic quality.

Recent Headlines

7 hours ago in Sports

Falcons QB Penix headed to injured reserve, will miss at least 4 games with left knee injury

Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Penix will be placed on injured reserve and will miss at least four games with a left knee injury, leaving Kirk Cousins as the starter.

7 hours ago in Sports

Germany and Netherlands reach the World Cup after big wins in final qualifiers

So much for Germany being at risk of missing the World Cup. A 6-0 thrashing of Slovakia on Monday completed Germany's recovery from a shocking start to group play as the four-time champion maintained its proud record of always qualifying for the World Cup.

13 hours ago in Sports

Georgia up to No. 4 in AP poll, Sooners back in top 10 and Mean Green ranked for 1st time since 1959

Georgia moved up one spot to No. 4 in The Associated Press poll Sunday, Oklahoma returned to the top 10 and North Texas, ranked for the first time since 1959, is among three Group of Five teams in the Top 25.

14 hours ago in Sports

Suspect sought in shooting that critically injured New York Jets player Kris Boyd

New York police have released surveillance images of a man sought in the shooting of New York Jets cornerback and special teams standout Kris Boyd.

14 hours ago in Sports

Jalen Hurts’ lone touchdown leads Eagles to 16-9 victory over Lions in lackluster offensive game

The Eagles are positioned again to make a strong run at another Super Bowl — not solely on the arm of Jalen Hurts, the legs of Saquon Barkley and other marquee offensive players all NFL fans know — but on a defense that has churned out a string of masterpieces that fired them to the top of the NFC.