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Names announced for winter undergrad research awards
New name sought for Bellingham waterfront park

Could it be Maury Schwartz Beach Park, Jerry Flora Waterfront Park, 12th Man Park, Heron's Landing or Hooligan Beach Park?

Or some other name among the nearly 330 submitted to the city of Bellingham for a proposed waterfront park south of the intersection of Pine Street and Cornwall…

Students create fashion from trash
²ÝÁñÉçÇøâ€™s Geary to discuss STEM education in grade schools

The future of STEM education in grade schools will be the topic of an upcoming event hosted by the nonprofit Technology Alliance for Northwest Washington, or TAG.
Ed Geary, director of the Science, Mathematics and Technology Education Program at Western Washington University, will give a…

Dagnon, Green and Welch recognized for innovative teaching
GUR Group to look at planning a financial future with Math 107
Western Judo Club member takes first at tournament

Patrick Schjelderup took first place in the Senior Male Novice Heavyweight division at the Western Judo Tournament to lead nine Western Judo Club members in the club's home tournament on Saturday, Feb. 22, at Western Washington University's Wade King Recreation Center.

New director of ²ÝÁñÉçÇø's marine sciences center seeks more outreach

Erika McPhee-Shaw, who grew up in the home of an ice scientist, explored a variety of interests before she emerged with what the affable scientist calls her mission to "watch the water" for important environmental developments.

A conversation with Scott Linneman
Mystery illness decimating sea star populations

It’s an iconic summertime image in the Northwest: children playing on the shoreline at low tide, shoveling sand into plastic pails while purple and orange sea stars cling to exposed rocks nearby.
On some beaches this summer, that scene likely will be missing the sea stars.

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