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Retirement Celebration for Carmen Werder to be held Nov. 16
Book talk to discuss Indian immigrant women in the workplace Nov. 16
Archaeologists to tell of Tse-whit-zen findings

Tse-whit-zen, a Klallam village dating back some 2,700 years, was discovered in 2003 at a Marine Drive site earmarked for a state graving yard connected with work planned on the Hood Canal Bridge. After artifacts and human remains were discovered, construction was…

Higher Education Summit on Since Time Immemorial Curriculum Set for Oct 27-28
Study finds China’s revised child policy won’t lead to ‘baby boom’

Includes interview with Western Professor Baozhen Luo (see link for imbedded video with her)

History's Jared Hardesty to speak at Village Books tonight
²ÝÁñÉçÇøâ€™s Shirin Deylami to Discuss the Effect of Popular Culture on Political Power Nov. 3 in Wilson Library
Doug Mah: State worker, Olympia mayor and now business owner

Mah earned his undergraduate and graduate degrees in sociology at Western Washington University. His undergraduate degree had an emphasis in criminology, while his graduate degree had an emphasis in demography.

Dawn Dietrich and the Power of Introspection
²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Munro Seminar to host Danny Hayes on Nov. 14 at the Mount Baker Theatre
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