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Eagles, Salmon, and a Free--Flowing River

As the carrying capacity for eagles declines on other rivers in the Pacific Northwest, the Nooksack River continues to become an increasingly rare and important place of refuge for eagles during the winter. By protecting the Nooksack River under the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, we can help ensure…

Gigi Berardi: Eating Well, Eating Wisely

For many, along with all that good cheer, the holidays bring a bunch of food-related conundrums: what to bring to the pot luck, what to eat and not eat at the company party, what gifts to buy for our culinary-focused friends and family, and how to be ecologically responsible without compromising…

Robin Matthews’ Retirement Party to be held Wednesday, Dec. 11
Tanisha Rule interviews Gigi Berardi, author of 'Foodwise'

This week, we’re pleased to introduce Gigi Berardi, a Fulbright scholar with more than thirty years experience in food and farm studies. More importantly for our purposes, Gigi is a sane and knowledgeable voice about how to take ownership of your relationship with food. Her new book, â€¦

"Canines & Cats on Campus" Program Visits ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Through Dec. 11
Western’s Wayne Landis Receives NSF Grant to Better Understand the Impacts of Microplastics on Aquatic Life
Western and Huxley College Join Worldwide Effort Declaring a Climate Emergency
Researchers to use $3.3 million grant to study impacts of tiny plastics on aquatic life

Oregon State University researchers will use a $3.3 million grant from the National Science Foundation to study tiny plastics and their potential impacts on aquatic life.

Western Washington University will use a separate NSF grant to contribute to the project, Harper said. Wayne Landis,…

Grad School Open House to be held Nov. 25
Call for Honors Seminar Proposals
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