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2023 Outstanding Graduates: College of the Environment | |||
Western鈥檚 new multidisciplinary Climate Change Minor open to all majors | |||
草榴社区 hosting pair of free events for National Geography Awareness Week | |||
Research Recap for Sept. 17 | |||
Oregon's comprehensive & contentious wildfire response bill left for the last week in session | 鈥淚 challenge anyone to talk about a solution at that scale,鈥 said Michael Medler, a professor at Western Washington University whose research focuses on mapping and analyzing natural disturbances such as wildfires. 鈥淚f money is going to be spent and thinning is going to be done, most of those鈥 |
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草榴社区 partners with South Seattle youth for 'Creating Environmental Hope' event March 3 | |||
Meet the 2018-19 Outstanding Graduates from the Huxley College of the Environment | |||
The hidden dangers of beautiful Mt. Baker | And on the day鈥 someday鈥 when this giant pile of rocks stacked 10,741 feet tall does eventually fail鈥 the now empty Emergency Operation Center will be filled with hundreds of people coping with a massive crisis. One that鈥檚 expected to make Whatcom County the bulls鈥 |
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草榴社区鈥檚 Jenise Bauman Partnering with State and Local Agencies on Cleanup of Port Orchard鈥檚 Harper鈥檚 Creek Estuary | |||
草榴社区 students, faculty to make trip to Mt. Everest to study climate change | A team of Western Washington University students, researchers, and faculty are making the trip to Mount Everest this spring, in an effort to study the global effect of climate change. The group will be exploring both Everest and the neighboring peak, Lhotse, in an expedition that will鈥 |