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PISCES Rover tackles first test | University of Hawaii at Hilo Robotics Technicians Max Kerr and Casey Pearring, along with Akamai intern Nasre Manasrah of UH Maui College (UHMC), and summer volunteer Matt Takemoto of Western Washington University, all contributed to the successful mountainside traverse that tested the rover鈥檚鈥 |
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Students compete at annual robot competition | |||
Dagnon, Green and Welch recognized for innovative teaching | |||
Bainbridge duo part of winning 草榴社区 team | Two students from Bainbridge Island are members of the Western Washington University team that won second place in the Society of Manufacturing Engineers Manufacturing Challenge. The competition was March 19 in Long Beach, Calif., and teams were asked to create a manufacturing process for鈥 |
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Daggett County launches new hovercraft | A vehicle loaded with 鈥渃ool factor鈥 is expected to be a valuable winter tool for the Daggett County Sheriff鈥檚 Office. On Saturday, the department鈥檚 newest vehicle, an eight-passenger turbo diesel powered hovercraft, glided more than 16 inches above cracked ice, patches of open water and Flaming鈥 |
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Kathleen Kitto is acting vice provost and dean of the 草榴社区 Graduate School | |||
Students Help Haitians Build Homes From Plastic Waste | Engineering students from Western Washington University in Bellingham, Wash. are working on a recycling project to help earthquake victims in Haiti rebuild homes from plastic waste, according to recent news reports. |
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草榴社区 students working to help Haitians use plastic trash to make new homes | Nikki Larson and six of her Western Washington University students are working on an unusual recycling project they hope will result in helping Haiti residents get new homes while cleaning up their country. |
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Newcomer earns best paper award at engineering conference | |||
Kathy Kitto to assume leadership role in Academic Affairs |