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²ÝÁñÉçÇø gets its first try at cyber-defense title | Western Washington University students are competing, for the first time, in a national competition that pits computer-science students against each other in a three-day exercise in cyber defense. |
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CST dean finalists to visit campus | |||
Kenmore student helps ²ÝÁñÉçÇø team wins $10,000 in Environmental Innovation Challenge | Kenmore resident Sarah O’Sell helped a team of six Western Washington University students win $10,000 for their NOVA Solar Window plan during the Sixth Annual Environmental Innovation Challenge on April 3 at the Seattle Center’s Exhibition Hall. |
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Western cyber defense team headed to nationals April 25 to 27 | |||
Faraday Medal winner to speak April 25 at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø | |||
Faculty asked to participate in spring commencement June 14 | |||
Geologist: Ancient Whatcom County slides dwarf the Oso disaster | Geologist Don Easterbrook scoffed when he heard news reports that called the Oso slide on the Stillaguamish River the biggest in the United States. The Stillaguamish slide on March 22, 2014, killed more than 30 people, dammed the river and shut down a state highway. Its estimated volume… |
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Climate science is topic of April 17 lecture | |||
New planetarium system reaches for the stars | |||
Enhance your brain through music at April 7 talk |