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Adoption of Korean child broadened the world for author Suzanne Paola | In 1997, Bellingham's Suzanne Paola, who writes under the name Susanne Antonetta, and her husband, Bruce Beasley, adopted a 6-month old infant from Seoul, South Korea. |
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Baylor profs to study nature, value of faith | Philosophy scholars at Baylor University have received a $1.5 million grant to investigate religious beliefs in order to 鈥渟hed new light on faith,鈥 according to a news release about the three-year study. |
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草榴社区's 'Soapbox' wins spot in regional theater competition | Several weeks ago I heard from Rich Brown at Western Washington University's department of theater and dance (he has the cool job title of "associate professor of physical acting and directing"), who said he had exciting news. The production of "Soapbox," an鈥 |
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Viewpoint: We need a 21st century U.S.-Canada border | On Dec. 7, 2011, President Barack Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper released the Beyond the Border Action Plan, which outlined a shared approach to security and trade facilitation for Canada and the United States. The goal is to address threats within, at and away from our borders鈥 |
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Dakota Creek bridge will get seismic retrofits | While significant earthquakes don鈥檛 happen very often in Whatcom County, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is making sure that if one does occur the Dakota Creek Bridge on Peace Portal Drive will be ready to rock and roll. On February 11, Whatcom County Council鈥 |
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Grants available for faculty to attend international development seminars | |||
Simone presents on classroom management at Boston conference | |||
Miles to present 'What Would John Muir Think About National Park Wilderness Today?' Feb. 13 on campus | |||
Angela Kiser pursues storytelling through dance | Dancer Angela Kiser is one of the performers in Kuntz & Company's production of "Positive," a dance-theater piece that explores the lives of seven local community members whose lives have been affected by HIV/AIDS. |
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Ask! Program volunteers available to help mentor students |