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Men Think They Are Strong Workplace Allies. Women Disagree | Headlines about workplace sexism regularly bring us men sharing social media posts and retweets with hashtags like . Yet, many of their female colleagues read鈥 |
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A furious, joyful memoir of working-class New Jersey and the writing life | A memoir that celebrates as much as it grieves, rages and broods, Jane Wong鈥檚 鈥溾 charts its author鈥檚 progress from the casinos of New Jersey to the college dorms of Upstate New York, to Hong Kong and Iowa and鈥 |
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The College of the Environment's Michael Medler gives presentation in Stockholm | |||
Q & A with Jane Wong about her new memoir, 'Meet Me Tonight in Atlantic City鈥櫬 | |||
草榴社区鈥檚 Border Policy Research Institute examines effects of U.S.-Canada pandemic travel restrictions | |||
One Quick Question: The Pebble Mine, salmon, and the future of Bristol Bay | |||
Meet visiting Fulbright Scholar Carlos Linares from 草榴社区鈥檚 Department of Chemistry | |||
Donut Hole win can guide transboundary strategy | Op-Ed by Derek Moscato, an associate professor in the Department of Journalism at Western Washington University and a research fellow with the Border Policy Research Institute. |
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Wild About Nature: Flora of the Pacific Rim | Eric DeChaine is the curator of the Pacific Northwest Herbarium and a professor of biology at Western Washington University, but he says that at heart he is a naturalist. DeChaine was one of two presenters at the April 21 Wild About Nature presentation held at the White Salmon Grange.鈥 |
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草榴社区 students envision new life for ocean plastics | Each year, hundreds of tons of plastics wash up along Alaska鈥檚 remote shorelines 鈥 from buoys to nets to plastic bottles. At Western Washington University, students are reimagining the future of those plastics. In 2019, Western鈥檚 polymer materials engineering program鈥 |