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Huxley's Nick Zaferatos wins state APA award | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø Sets Total Enrollment Record; Overall & First-Year Enrollment for Students of Color is the Highest Ever | |||
Height of climate change debate threatens to dwarf Mt Everest | The height of this snow cap has been decreasing and, as a result, the net altitude of Everest is changing, said environmental scientist John All of Western Washington University. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø Launches New Multidisciplinary Minor in Salish Sea Studies | |||
Chemistry and Biology Departments co-sponsoring Life Sciences Symposium Oct. 18 | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø to Host Health Professional & Graduate School Fair Oct. 17 | |||
EPA’s environmental education grants help Northwest communities spur ecological awareness and local stewardship | Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association in Bellingham, Washington will receive $77,700 to support the Students for Salmon Program. In partnership with Bellingham Parks Department, Whatcom Conservation District, Sound Experience, Western Washington University… |
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New EPA rules could allow for more polluted waters, and tribes and state officials are worried | Some researchers say the extent of possible changes to health risks based on the water quality standard adjustments are difficult to pin down. "Anytime a regulation is changed, there's actually a calculation that's supposed to be done. There are often assumptions made in… |
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A New York Think Tank Recommends 19 New Food Related Books | —Gigi Berardi To be released in January… |
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Field Journal: What forest ecology research looks like on the ground |