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Environmentalist and author Bill McKibben to discuss climate change May 17 at Western
New name sought for Bellingham waterfront park

Could it be Maury Schwartz Beach Park, Jerry Flora Waterfront Park, 12th Man Park, Heron's Landing or Hooligan Beach Park?

Or some other name among the nearly 330 submitted to the city of Bellingham for a proposed waterfront park south of the intersection of Pine Street and Cornwall…

Associate Professor Troy Abel moves to Huxley College on the Peninsulas
Soap Lake's healing waters studied more closely

A longtime resident is one step closer to solving the mystery of Soap Lake.
John Glassco's life mission has been to preserve and research the healing waters of Soap Lake. The Soap Lake Conservancy Board chairman recently passed along the only water samples taken from the lake before…

Rybczyk to discuss rising seas and ecosystem restoration March 13
Landmark Study Demonstrates Climate Benefits of Estuary Restoration

Restore America’s Estuaries has released the findings of a groundbreaking study that confirms the climate mitigation benefits of restoring tidal wetland habitat in the Snohomish Estuary, located within the nation’s second largest estuary: Puget Sound. The study, the first of its kind, finds…

Western to end sale of bottled water on campus
Dagnon, Green and Welch recognized for innovative teaching
Lathrop named director of local architects group

Rose Lathrop has been named executive director of the Northwest American Institute of Architects.
Lathrop is a graduate of Western Washington University’s Huxley College of the Environment, with a degree in urban planning and environmental policy, as well as a LEED AP and Certified…

Speaker to address climate change, extreme weather March 6
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