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Western鈥檚 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,鈥

Grad School Open House to be held Nov. 25
Call for Honors Seminar Proposals
Climate Whiplash: Wild Swings in Extreme Weather Are on the Rise

鈥淭hese butterfly populations were driven to extinction because of variability鈥 in precipitation, said John McLaughlin, an ecologist at Western Washington University who worked on the study. 鈥淲e should be paying a lot more attention to these kinds of things.鈥

What to do at Western when the snow starts to fall
Western Wins All-IN Challenge; Has Highest Undergrad Voting Rate in the Nation for Large Institutions
Western Launches 鈥楤uilding Washington鈥檚 Future鈥 campaign; Project to Expand Western鈥檚 Capacity in Critical STEM Areas
Western's Stefan Freelan to Present 'The Story of the Salish Sea Map' Nov. 20
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