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Living on the mountain | |||
Women in Business: Q&A with Elke Govertsen, Founder of Mamalode | How has your life experience made you the leader you are today? When I was 25 I contacted a terrible case of typhoid fever which led to a series of surgeries and infections. A… |
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Photos: Nearly 2,000 graduate June 14 | |||
From Window Magazine: 'The Power of Resilience' | |||
Rob Galbraith to retire after 31 years at Western | |||
Backyard breeder: Retired Bellingham professor develops promising variety of spring wheat | As an English professor, Merrill Lewis read books. |
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Managing Conflicts in India: Policies of Coercion and Accommodation | In managing violent rebellions, democracies must often choose between coercion and accommodation. As the world’s largest democracy, India is no stranger to this trade-off: it has struggled over the past several decades to address several domestic insurgencies. A new book by Bidisha Biswas… |
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Katie Vulić’s medieval lit classes utilize original manuscripts | |||
Leonard selected as NEH Summer Scholar | |||
Tea Leaf Nation: There were many Tiananmens | Twenty-five years ago in the southern Chinese province of Hunan, a group of small-town high school students listening to shortwave radio heard news of a deadly crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators nearly 1,000 miles away in the capital of Beijing. Although it was late at night and pouring… |