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What a geologist can teach us about better science education | Here’s a novel idea that could flip high-school science education on its head: Instead of teaching biology as the first course for high-school freshmen, start instead with physics. That’s one of the many ideas burbling from the mind of Scott Linneman, a geology professor at Western… |
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Diverse group of APA community contributors honored | The freezing outdoor temperature did not dampen the warm atmosphere of handshaking and extended congratulations inside the House of Hong Restaurant. |
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TAG announces winners of second annual Tech Awards | The Technology Alliance Group for Northwest Washington has announced the winners for the second annual TAG Tech Awards. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Weishaar earns first-team honor | Western Washington University forward Andrew Weishaar was a first-team pick and goalkeeper Keegan Rogers a third-team selection on the 2013 National Soccer Coaches Association of America/NCAA Division II West Region Men's Soccer Team. |
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Erickson, Hutchinson earn all-star honors | Two Western Washington University juniors, middle blocker Kayla Erickson and libero Samantha Hutchinson, have been named to the American Volleyball Coaches Association NCAA Division II West Region All-Star Team. |
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TAG announces tech award winners | Western Washington University student Kyle Rader was honored with the Technology Leader of Tomorrow award, for his achievements, dedication and because he has demonstrated through performance that he is innovative, bright and destined to advance the technology industry. |
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Math Instructor Receives National Honor for Teaching Excellence | Mark Omodt, a Mathematics instructor at Anoka-Ramsey Community College, was honored recently for teaching excellence by the American Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges (AMATYC). |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø student who grew up in Bellingham crowned Miss Seattle | Kimball Gainor was crowned Miss Seattle in November, according to her mother, Carole Gainor. Kimball grew up in Bellingham and is a senior at Western Washington University. She was sponsored by the Bellingham Food Bank. She was the overall winner in interview, swimsuit, and evening gown,… |