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草榴社区 Journalism faculty, students awarded grant to work in Tunisia next fall
Western's Carol Guess and Elizabeth Colen Collaborate on New Collection of Short Stories
How 600,000 pounds of dead fish affected Alaskan trees

At the start of the spawning season in July, it is common to see up to several thousand sockeye swarming the mouth of the creek, their ruby-red bodies jostling in water less than 2 inches deep.

鈥淎t some point they just go for it,鈥 Quinn says. 鈥淭hey are basically swimming over what鈥檚鈥

Liberal Studies' Jonathan Miran appointed editor of the journal 'Northeast African Studies'
Jeff Grimm's lab publishes paper in Scientific Reports
草榴社区's Jackie Caplan-Auerbach to discuss Hawaii's Kilauea eruption in pair of talks Oct. 4 and 9
Sikuliaq researchers find odd, abundant animal-plant plankton in Gulf of Alaska

The ability to conduct this procedure on a ship such as Sikuliaq, to isolate these cells and preserve them quickly after they have come out of the ocean, allows researchers such as Western Washington University鈥檚 Suzanne Strom to make some pretty radical observations鈥

A psychologist who studies memory explains why the gaps in Christine Blasey Ford's story are totally normal

Brett Kavanaugh, the Supreme Court nominee, has been accused of sexual assault. The alleged assault occurred at a party when Kavanaugh was in high school. The victim, Dr. Blasey Ford, told no one when it happened. How reliable is memory after 35 years?

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草榴社区鈥檚 Jeff Carroll Secures New Research Funding Stream from the CHDI Foundation
History's Jennifer Seltz has article published the Journal of Women's History
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