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Pledging Allegiance to Our Different—and Shared—Ideals of Citizenship

Turning to another theme, the panelists expressed varying degrees of concern about whether some of the necessary balances in exercising American citizenship have been breaking down, particularly in light of the bitter 2016 presidential election. Johann Neem…

Journalism’s Sheila Webb Receives Covert Award from the AEJMC for the Second Time
Western's Sport and Exercise Psychology program offers array of services to campus community
News, Fake News, & Democracy

Veteran journalist Floyd McKay will discuss the political forces and personalities that shaped modern Oregon, with a particular focus on the political rivalry of Bob Straub and Tom McCall. McKay is the author of 'Reporting the Oregon Story: How Activists and Visionaries Transformed a State…

'Beneficiary of Heroes:' Journalist Shot in the L.A. Riots Looks Back 25 Years Later

Growing up in Seattle, Kramer dreamed of being a newspaper columnist: “I was one of those people irritated in junior high that there was no student paper,” he says. He studied journalism and played football at Western Washington University…

²ÝÁñÉçÇøâ€™s Kristin Mahoney to Discuss British Author, Artist, and Activist Laurence Housman May 9
²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Judy Pine to Discuss ‘The Myth of the Word Gap: Ideological Obstacles to Equity in Education’ May 3 at City Hall
AG Ferguson to visit ²ÝÁñÉçÇø to discuss lawsuit challenging Trump travel ban

Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson will be at Western Washington University on May 2 for a discussion about his lawsuit challenging an executive order by President Donald Trump.

“See You in Court, Mr. President!” will run from 2-3 p.m. in â€¦

A father-son story written on Mt. Everest

Whittaker lives in Bellingham, Washington, where he attended Western Washington University, and was recognized as the Outstanding Graduate of the Year in the English Department, the highest honor bestowed upon an undergraduate student.…

²ÝÁñÉçÇø graduate students give free counseling

Graduate students in Western Washington University’s psychology program are available to give individual counseling services, free of charge, under faculty supervision. The Counseling Training Clinic has openings for individual counseling of adults, adolescents…

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