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²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Woodring College of Education Releases the Fifth Anniversary Issue of the Journal of Educational Controversy
Nonprofit leaders to discuss their work at Bellingham seminar

Seven top officials from area nonprofits will talk about their work at a Local Leaders Seminar, hosted by the human services program at Western Washington University.
The event is free and open to the public, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 16, in the Academic Instructional Center…

Compass 2 Campus honored at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø basketball game
Commemorating Morgan Livingston

She was a woman who loved life and pushed people to embrace every moment of it. Though humanities instructor, Morgan Livingston, passed away earlier this month, her legacy continues to thrive in the hearts of her students and colleagues.

In honor of Livingston, who has taught on campus…

Marchers: Poverty in Whatcom County a sign MLK's dream not fulfilled

Members of social service groups, church congregations and families marched in the chilly air and falling snow Monday morning, Jan. 16, to bring attention to worsening poverty in Whatcom County.
The city's first Poverty Action March and Essential Needs Drive was a prelude to the 21st…

In memoriam: Morgan Livingston, 1942 - 2012
Bellingham Hosts Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration

Bellingham’s annual celebration of the life and mission of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is coming up next Monday.

A noon event at the Bellingham Municipal Court on C Street will feature speakers and a performance by the Kulshan Chorus.

EvCC educator remembered as the ‘grandmother’ of human services field

A woman known as the "grandmother" of human services education in the region has died.

Mary "Morgan" Livingston, 70, taught at Western Washington University beginning in the mid-1970s when human services was a subject handled by sociology,…

Artful Legacy: Cathlamet collector leaves gallery, private collection to hometown

A cadre of artists who gathered at the Tsuga Gallery last week chatted about their painting and photography and the challenges of fixing up a 100-year-old building.
The conversation frequently returned to another subject: the late Janet Cimino, whose love of art and generosity are behind…

²ÝÁñÉçÇø prof sheds light on drastic climate change in Alaska, Sri Lanka, and Mongolia

The human race has been considered a race of hunter–gatherers. Groups that lived inland hunted wild animals and when the opportunity presented itself, they fished in lakes and rivers. Alternatively, groups that lived by a coast relied far more heavily on fish from the ocean, naturally leading to…

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