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Census: Asians eclipse Hispanics as fastest-growing group in Whatcom County | Immigrants from Asia - not Latin America - are leading the trend to a more diverse Whatcom County, the latest U.S. Census Bureau statistics show. Among county residents claiming only one race or ethnicity, the number who are of Asian descent increased 5.3 percent between 2011 and 2012,… |
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Vicki Hsueh to serve as director of Women’s Studies Program | |||
Multitasking Is A Don't: 12 Reasons To Stop Doing It | We all do it: Texting while walking, sending emails during meetings, chatting on the phone while cooking dinner. In today’s society, doing just one thing at a time seems downright luxurious, even wasteful. But chances are, you’re not doing yourself (or your boss, or your friends and… |
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An Untold Life: Steve "Stumbletown" Adams | As a young boy, Steve had already developed his mischievous grin: one that unwrapped and crinkled across his cheekbones. His eyes, reflecting the joy, twinkled like starlight on tinfoil. The grin would show itself readily: as he played with baking ingredients atop a flour-coated counter top, as… |
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'Innovative Teaching Showcase' is June 10 | |||
Hsueh presents two papers at conferences in California, Canada | |||
Western Connections event to look at PNW responses to nuclear danger | |||
Getting to know Kathryn Trueblood | |||
Brent Carbajal named ²ÝÁñÉçÇø provost | |||
Whatcom center offers horseback riding lessons as therapy | As a graduate of the Western Washington University's Behavioral Neuroscience program, I threw my cap with confidence and clarity of purpose. For the last three years I had worked in a lab on campus designing more effective medications for schizophrenia. Through this experience, I learned… |