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Edward Vajda to Discuss Ket Language May 18
Conversation on Writing Instruction Research Forum coming May 13
Married Couples Pack On More Pounds

Sociologist Jay Teachman, at Western Washington University, examined data from the National Longitudinal Study of Youth. The data included info about more than 3,000 African Americans over a 20-year period. Teachman tracked body-mass-index, BMI, a measure of obesity, from adolescence to middle…

Tracing ancient Asia-America migration in language

Kets are a living linguistic fossil. Several hundred strong and dwindling, they inhabit swampy, mosquito-infested areas along the Yenisei, a mighty central Siberian river whose bright-blue waters flow into the Arctic Ocean. Thousands of years ago, reindeer pastoralists and horse herders pressed…

Professor from Mongolia teaching at Western this spring
Keith Russell’s Newest Addiction Research Published in ‘Psychotherapy’
Oscar-winning 'Spotlight' to be screened May 3
Pearce to speak in Stanford University lecture series
Alumnus to speak on the interface between language and gesture May 13
Memories of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster
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