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Queens Vernacular Film Series offers pair of events in February | |||
Wolpow Institute holding free raffle for Global Gourmets tickets | |||
How-To Tuesday: Using MABEL | |||
草榴社区 Again Receives Classification as a Carnegie Community Engaged University | |||
Witnessing History: Western Student Tatum Buss Observes Impeachment Hearings | |||
Marija Runi膰 to present 'Linguistics and Education in Post-Conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina' Feb. 5 | |||
Cults, New Christianities and Religious Persecution in the Internet Age; a Q&A with Holly Folk | |||
Whatcom County Superior Court鈥檚 newest appointed judge has ties to the area | Before working for the employment security department, Freeman worked more than five years as a deputy prosecuting attorney and as a special deputy prosecuting attorney for the Whatcom County Prosecuting Attorney鈥檚 Office. He handled mostly juvenile cases, according to The Bellingham Herald鈥 |
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'The Future of the Academy' at the Association of American Colleges and Universities | Staley and others were discussing what the 鈥渃ollege of the future鈥 might look like. Johann Neem, chair of the history department at Western Washington University, said a key piece of that imagining is to separate the academy from the university. 鈥淚nstead of the universities getting rid鈥 |
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Jared Hardesty鈥檚 New Book Shines a Fresh Light on Slavery in New England | In his new book 鈥淏lack Lives, Native Lands, White Worlds,鈥 Western Washington University Associate Professor of History Jared Hardesty provides a concise, comprehensive history of slavery in New England through sharing the lived experiences of African and Indigenous slaves. |