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ASSE’s WISE Group Honors WA’s Nicole McOmie as One of 100 Women Making a Difference in Safety

The American Society of Safety Engineers’ (ASSE) Women in Safety Engineering (WISE) Common Interest Group has honored Nicole McOmie, M.S., of Vancouver, WA, for making a difference in the safety, health and environmental (SH&E) field as part of the WISE ‘100 Women, Making a Difference in…

NSF funds $2.9M study of elementary science teacher prep at Western
²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Advanced Materials Science and Engineering Center Receives Grant from Murdock Charitable Trust
Bellingham auto repair facility expands

Dan's Automotive, a Bellingham service and repair center, has moved to a larger facility in the same business park after achieving 74-percent growth in its second year of business.
Dan's Automotive now utilizes three bays for customer vehicles after moving to its new facility in…

$15K from Puget Sound Energy Foundation boosts ²ÝÁñÉçÇø's new Clean Energy Program
Campus tour: Chemistry Building
²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Victor Chan awarded grant to study Whatcom County's high melanoma rates
²ÝÁñÉçÇø researcher says early humans may have captured fire from lava flows

As a professor of geography, Michael Medler knows to ask "Why here?"
Combine that with his academic interest in fire, and Medler has developed an intriguing idea - what he calls a "speculation" - about why early ancestors of humans developed where they did.
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In memoriam: James W. Scott, 1925 - 2011
James Scott, ²ÝÁñÉçÇø geography professor who founded regional archives, dies at 85

James Scott, the professor emeritus of geography at Western Washington University who was a founder and the first director of the Center for Pacific Northwest Studies, died Wednesday, July 20. He was 85.
Born and educated in England, Scott taught in England, Argentina and Canada before…

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