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Boxberger invited to present at California conference on ethnohistory
The Archaeology of One: Speaker's memoir explores layers of autism

Dawn Prince gets a physical rush when she drives through a tunnel, sees the lines of a tennis court and smells a tin of Band Aids. Looking at the color turquoise, she said, "I would feel turquoise shivers run up and down my spine and hear turquoise singing in my ears."

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Saunders to discuss culture and religion in two-part Faculty GUR Group mini-course
Keith Judelman: The guy in charge of calm

Sun streams through the window of Revive Therapeutics. The small waiting room, mildly Asian-inspired and adorned with a vase of orange flowers and neat stacks of books, emits a feeling of calm. Like it should. 
Revive, which houses and co-operates with Hillside Acupuncture, opened…

From Window Magazine: 'Learning and Serving'
Carmen Werder works with Western students to present at conference
Whatcom People: ²ÝÁñÉçÇø instructor, area students and service members honored for achievements

Kathleen Saunders, a senior instructor in Western Washington University's Anthropology Department, has been awarded the Eleanor Roosevelt Global Citizenship Award.
The award recognizes Saunders' participation in the Center for Public Anthropology's Community Action Online…

²ÝÁñÉçÇø instructor wins Eleanor Roosevelt Global Citizenship Award
Daniel Boxberger named Resident Scholar at University of Arizona
²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Saunders wins prestigious Public Anthropology award
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