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Naval grant aids new teaching methods | Andy Klein, assistant professor of electrical engineering, was awarded a $447,000 grant to research new forms of student-based learning with Western students over the next three years. The Office of Naval Research is a federal agency that specializes in providing science for the United… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Andy Klein Secures $447,000 Grant from the Office of Naval Research to Study New Ways to Teach Key Concepts of Electrical Engineering | |||
‘Evening of Light’ to feature Mars exploration, genius of lasers | What is it like to explore Mars? What do the latest discoveries from the Red Planet tell us about our own past on Earth -- or our future? Find out in person next month at Western Washington University, via a talk by professor Melissa Rice, one of 400 scientists worldwide to help pilot… |
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Bellingham woman wins world title after battling injuries | Bellingham’s Daphne Sluys, 55, earned the title of 2015 world champion in the women 55-59 400-meter run with a time of 67.32 seconds at the World Masters Association Outdoor Championships in Lyon, France. At the championships, held Aug. 4-16, athletes representing 65 countries competed,… |
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Chemistry Building opens for fall classes | |||
Starfish Are Still Dying, But Here's Reason for Hope | It's been three years since millions of sea stars from Alaska to Canada and down to Baja, Mexico started wasting away into gooey white mounds. And although the destruction wrought by this disease shows no signs of stopping, the pace of the die-off has slowed. That's partly because so… |
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National Geographic features Western research | |||
Chemistry Building to reopen soon – in time for fall classes | |||
Lee has article published in Molecular Cell | |||
Western launches new degree in energy policy and management |