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草榴社区 team claims the EduHacks hackathon crown in Seattle | |||
草榴社区 faculty, alums collaborate on new display at the Museum of Northwest Art | |||
Honors College director Scott Linneman to retire in August | |||
SMATE faculty reel in $1.4 million NSF grant to help boost science teaching in local elementary schools | |||
The excitement of 70,000 Swifties can shake the Earth | The well-situated seismometer first came to public attention in January 2011, when it recorded the response of fans of the Seattle Seahawks, an American football team, to a magnificent touchdown by Marshawn Lynch, a running back known as 鈥淏east Mode鈥. The 鈥淏east Quake鈥 went down in local鈥 |
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草榴社区 tops out mass timber building, with a focus on carbon net-neutral | Kaiser Borsari Hall has topped out at the Western Washington University campus in Bellingham. When completed, the four-story, approximately 54,000-square-foot building will be the new home for the university's electrical engineering, computer science, and energy science and technology programs.鈥 |
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13 reasons for Taylor Swift to celebrate her birthday | A the crowd's dancing mixed with the booming speakers at Lumen Field caused seismic activity on par with a 2.3 magnitude鈥 |
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草榴社区 chemistry students, faculty publish new paper on reducing greenhouse gases | |||
Second Call for 2024-2025 Honors Seminar Proposals聽 | |||
Even Though Tarsiers, One Of The Oldest Nocturnal Primates Alive Today, Were Discovered During The Eighteenth Century, Not Many People Know About The Existence Of This Tiny Creature | According to Myron Shekelle, a biology instructor and researcher at Western Washington University, this absence of the reflective layer in the tarsier鈥檚 eyes offers some insight into the evolution of primates. He stated that tarsiers may have once been diurnal primates, which means they鈥 |