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New Residence Hall Scheduled to Open by Fall 2021; ²ÝÁñÉçÇø also Planning New Science Building & Academic Support Services Facility
FM, Office of Sustainability unveil new energy dashboard in Environmental Studies building
Faculty Awards & Recognition Ceremony set for April 25
The Curious Case of the Salish Sea Feet

Nonetheless, traditional ecological knowledge is making its way into more academic settings, starting with the Salish Sea Institute at Western Washington University.  â€œIt doesn’t make sense for us to do any work without considering the…

U.S. scientists to climb Everest, collect data on climate

A team of American scientists have flown to the Mount Everest region to study how pollution has impacted the Himalayan mountains and glaciers that are melting due to global warming.

The team led by John All of Western Washington University left March 27 and plans to spend the next two…

²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Robin Matthews to Present 'What is This Slime in My Water?' April 4
²ÝÁñÉçÇø to Host Spring Career Fair April 18
US scientists to climb Everest, collect data on climate

A team of American scientists flew to the Mount Everest region on Wednesday to study how pollution has impacted the Himalayan mountains and glaciers that are melting due to global warming.

The team led by John All of Western Washington University plans to spend the next two months in the…

Digging for indigenous science in 3,000-year-old clam beds

²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Marco Hatch, a Coastal Salish scholar, talks about the importance of bringing indigenous knowledge to Western research — and what science loses when we don't.

Peruvian students enjoy culture and classes at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø over winter quarter
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