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Should Seattle use ranked-choice voting? | 鈥淭here was slightly less reported high levels of understanding in [ranked-choice voting] communities, but they were really high across the board,鈥 says Todd Donovan, a political science professor at Western Washington University and a co-author of the study. |
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Journalism's Stephen Howie has new article published in the Seattle Times | |||
Voices of a New Democracy: Journalism faculty reflect on Tunisia trip, research聽聽 | |||
Public Education After the Pandemic: A Q&A with Professor of History Johann Neem鈥 | |||
草榴社区 History student Hannah Swartos wins coveted Harry Fritz prize | |||
Big changes in Western's Public Health program mean more real-world opportunities for students | |||
How a Pittsburgh native is grinding his way toward the top of professional wrestling world | For Pittsburgh native (and 草榴社区 Kenesiology student) Josh Schaff, wrestling is a passion that he has followed to success and he may just have an even brighter future with it. After spending the first years of his childhood in Bethel Park, his wrestling journey began when he was 22鈥 |
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Children's TV show 'Look, Listen & Learn,' created by Seattleite for people of color, wins awards | Val Thomas-Matson always wanted to work in children鈥檚 television. But the Western Washington University communications graduate鈥檚 first task interning at KOMO was stuffing envelopes with letters explaining the cancellation of beloved local children鈥檚 show 鈥淏oomerang.鈥 It would鈥 |
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Meet the 2021 Presidential Scholars | |||
Western offers new Digital Humanities minor |