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²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Nick Galati helps Mount Vernon students build microscope - and STEM interest - in summer college prep program
Honors College study abroad trip teaches students about the culture, geology and marine science of Ecuador
Photo Gallery: Study Abroad in Ecuador with the ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Honors College
The tarsier is one weird primate, and yes, we're related

The tarsier is a small species of primate found living in the forests of Southeast Asia. There are 16 species of tarsiers, and they occupy the dense forests of Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei and the Philippines. And about those weird features that have gotten them those nicknames: Maybe it's the…

Pink snow algae research grows for Western Washington University

We’ve all seen snow turn from white to gray and black, maybe a ruddy brown color when it has been sitting next to a busy road or sidewalk. We’ve seen snow take different shapes and appearances depending on temperatures and ice crystal shapes.

But have you ever seen pink snow? Sometimes…

Research Recap: Linguistics article, biology research and a student panel at an interdisciplinary humanities conference
Biology faculty reel in two more prestigious CAREER grants from the NSF
Research Recap for Nov. 22: A Mathematics student and Statistics associate professor team up for an article in the American Statistician and research on migratory capabilities of alpine flora
Research Recap for Oct. 1: ²ÝÁñÉçÇø gets a new Germanium detector, and inside the life of the pinto abalone
Ensuring the Continuity of Research to Improve Children’s Lives Amidst the Unexpected

Article features ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Biology alumna Kaori Oda.

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