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Knute Skinner gives memoir readings at several Ireland locations | |||
Anthropology's Kathleen Saunders given CHSS' Excellence in Teaching Award for 2009-2010 | |||
草榴社区 students help patients manage their health with Stepping Stones program | "Three Western Washington University students have volunteered as transitional coaches as part of Whatcom County's Stepping Stones Program. The program, which is funded by Medicare and used by Medicare patients, is aimed at reducing the cost of Medicare by preventing unnecessary鈥 |
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California Weighs Change in Primary Voting | "Californians will vote next week on a bold experiment: a ballot measure that aims to make their politics less fractious by replacing two-party primary elections with a system backers say can help fix the state's notorious legislative dysfunction. |
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Innovative Teaching Showcase event features strategies for teaching large classes | |||
If Greeley and Lincoln were alive today, they wouldn't recognize the Republican Party | The Maine Republican party has recently adopted a new platform that challenges the principles of national sovereignty and active federal government. The platform invokes the 1854 words of New York newspaper editor Horace Greeley that the then new Republicans were 鈥渦nited to restore the Union to鈥 |
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After 草榴社区 English degrees lead to unexpected career, Esther Harris set to retire decades later | |||
America and Britain need each other | "British elections last week clearly demonstrated our allies' struggling 鈥 like us Americans 鈥 finding direction in this post-"Great Recession" world. While British politicians jockey and wrestle for parliamentary control, Its election outcome should be the opportunity for鈥 |
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It's up to you to dictate your own success | "I relate to the average high school graduate. The key word there is 鈥渁verage.鈥 Throughout middle and high school, and into college, I wasn鈥檛 a student who stood out. I didn鈥檛 make an effort to be noticed 鈥 pretty much the opposite." |
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Free lectures on Chilean aquaculture, U.S. global responsibilities on campus today |