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RE Sources names environmental award winners | Five Whatcom County residents and one nonprofit will be honored next month as environmental heroes by RE Sources for Sustainable Communities. |
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Western is 14th on Sierra Club's annual list of 'Coolest Schools' | |||
$15K from Puget Sound Energy Foundation boosts ²ÝÁñÉçÇø's new Clean Energy Program | |||
Campus tour: Environmental Studies Building | |||
Citizen Scientists Wanted for Cascades Butterfly Project | Volunteer Citizen Scientists are being recruited for the Cascades Butterfly Project, a long-term effort in six locations in the Cascades Mountains to help biologists identify and count subalpine butterflies. North Cascades National Park and Mount Rainier National Park are among the participating… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø graduate students honored with U.S. Forest Service award | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø's 'The Planet' Magazine wins two awards in national journalism contest | |||
Local books: Good dog Lou, a Dave Matthews Band tribute and a history of Huxley College | "Green Fire: A History of Huxley College" by William Dietrich and Huxley College students (Consolidated Press, $30). A history of the highly regarded Huxley College of the Environment at Western Washington University. Author Dietrich is an assistant professor at Huxley and a former… |
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Student Jacob Whitish named new ²ÝÁñÉçÇø trustee | |||
Crime fiction: Spenser's last stand, The Nameless Detective and new books by Western Washington authors | William Dietrich, a former Seattle Times reporter and Western Washington University professor, loves to let real events spark his imagination. His compulsively readable "Blood of the Reich" (Harper, 416 pp., $25.99) takes off from a real (and really bizarre) event — a Nazi expedition… |