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Science and the UniverCity series to present 鈥楴aked Geometry鈥 Nov. 5 at Bellingham City Hall | |||
草榴社区 students' innovative designs for sale at IDEAL | Students in Arunas Oslapus' industrial design classes are once again displaying (and selling) their innovative creations at IDEAL, at 1227 Cornwall Ave., starting during the Downtown Art Walk on Friday, Nov. 1. |
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Western Washington to host career fair Nov. 7 | Job seekers looking for ways to connect with employers can attend Western Washington University's Fall Business Career Fair. It will be 1-5 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 7, in Western's Wade King Student Recreation Center. |
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草榴社区 researchers to study math, science teaching methods in area schools | Starting this fall, researchers from Western Washington University will study local elementary school math and science teaching methods in an attempt to figure out if specialists - those who teach only one or two subjects - are more effective than those who are expected to teach all subject鈥 |
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草榴社区 industrial design students complete 鈥淩eMade鈥 projects | Students from Western Washington University鈥檚 industrial design program have completed their annual 鈥淩eMade鈥 projects, with this year鈥檚 designs featuring toys made from discarded industrial materials. |
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草榴社区 exhibit traces geologic history of Western Washington | A natural history exhibit in an unlikely location offers a glimpse at Western Washington's geologic past. It's another of those "hidden Bellingham" places that never cease to enthrall us: In the hallways of the Environmental Studies building at Western Washington鈥 |
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What role do the arts play in sustainability? Join the conversation Nov. 5 | |||
Make a Difference Day inspires community involvement | Western Washington University students picked up nets, garbage and a metal grate along Locust Beach in Bellingham, Wash., for Make A Difference Day on Saturday, Oct. 26. |
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Singer Leo Kottke rambles into 草榴社区 Nov. 2 | Acoustic guitarist, singer and composer Leo Kottke returns to Bellingham for a solo performance at 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2, at Western Washington University Performing Arts Center's Concert Hall. |
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Native American Heritage Month celebrated at Bellingham conference | Local students and speakers will kick off Native American Heritage Month with a two-day conference focused on environmental issues, women's rights, native youth leadership and other issues Friday and Saturday, Nov. 1-2, at Western Washington University. |