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In memoriam: Bill Summers, 1936 - 2014
New research vessel arrives at Shannon Point
²ÝÁñÉçÇø president goes to China, Mongolia to boost school profile

The past decade ushered in a boom in international-student education, as a growing number of college students from overseas came to American universities to study and earn degrees.

But just 150 international students go to Western Washington University as full-time…

Naval architect to discuss advances in wind energy Nov. 20
Offshore Wind to Be Discussed at Western Washington University

William Hurley, naval architect from The Glosten Associates and PelaStar, will discuss the introduction of offshore wind energy in Europe as part of Western Washington University’s Huxley College of the Environment Speaker Series at 4 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 20 in Communications Facility 120 on…

Documentary 'Return of the River' to screen at Western Nov. 13
Calling All Majors: Sparking Clean Energy Interest from Students in Washington

Energy is everywhere. From the food we eat, to the plants we grow, to our daily exercise routines—energy is at the root of all of these processes. That is why Western Washington University (²ÝÁñÉçÇø) developed its Institute for Energy Studies, which prepares students to shape our clean energy economy…

Chuckanut’s Rock Trail brings dramatic geology up close

The aptly named Rock Trail weaves between towering sandstone walls and truck-sized boulders before descending toward Lost Lake. And if you’ve hiked here through all seasons and explored every nook and cranny as Bellingham geologist George Mustoe has, you would notice one compelling detail:&#…

Big Moon Jelly Blooms Tied to New Dock Construction

Jellyfish blooms have been making waves over the last few decades, with reports that conglomerations of these gelatinous creatures seem to be on the rise. Scientists debate whether blooms are becoming more common globally due to human activities or whether people are simply noticing them more as…

Faculty panel to discuss Elwha River dam removal and restoration project Nov. 6
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