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Western Window, episode 12 | |||
Scharks to give talk on Kilimanjaro climbs Dec. 4 | |||
Student wins EPA research scholarship | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø prof to speak on Lake Whatcom pollution | A water-quality expert from Western Washington University will discuss Lake Whatcom pollution on Thursday, Nov. 21. Robin Matthews' free public talk starts at 4 p.m. in Communications Facility 105 on the Western campus. Her talk is part of the Huxley College of the Environment… |
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Matthews to discuss Lake Whatcom's water quality Nov. 21 at Western | |||
Washington residents deck the halls with energy efficiency | With the holiday season just around the corner, neighborhoods across the Northwest will glow with strings of lights. But whether residents choose more energy-efficient LEDs over traditional incandescent bulbs may depend on where they live, according to the PEMCO Insurance Northwest Poll. … |
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Architect who worked on Bullitt Center to speak at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø, Nov. 14 | An associate professor of architecture at the University of Washington who played a role in the design and construction of Seattle’s Bullitt Center will speak about the building’s sustainable design and functioning at 4 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 14, in Academic West 204 at Western Washington… |
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Bellingham college's $4.5 million fisheries building completed | A grand opening celebration Saturday, Nov. 16, will mark the completion of the new $4.5 million Perry Center for Fisheries and Aquaculture Sciences and the public and private donors who helped Bellingham Technical College replace its worn-out fisheries building. |
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Architect Rob Peña to present ‘The Greenest Building on Earth’ at Western Nov. 14 | |||
Robyn du Pré to discuss citizen involvement in marine conservation Nov. 7 |