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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." °Â³ó±ð²Ô… |
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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. |
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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. |
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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 |