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Western staff recall JFK assassination | As the anniversary of the John F. Kennedy assassination approached this week, Western Washington University professor M.J. Mosher recalled the day tragedy struck the nation. |
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Nominations for innovative teaching due Dec. 6 | |||
Scharks to give talk on Kilimanjaro climbs Dec. 4 | |||
Experience Matters: Why Competency-Based Education Will Not Replace Seat Time | There is a growing trend in higher education to offer college credit for 鈥減rior learning鈥 and demonstrated competence. In one of the highest profile speeches of his tenure as secretary of education, Arne Duncan (2011) praised giving college credit for what students know instead of 鈥渟eat time.鈥濃 |
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Staton shrinks gap between school and 鈥榬eal world鈥 | |||
Murphy has article published in book on religious practices in the Middle Ages | |||
Armstrong has translation published of 'Great Misery' | |||
草榴社区 prof to speak on Lake Whatcom pollution | A water-quality expert from Western Washington University will discuss Lake Whatcom pollution on Thursday, Nov. 21. Robin Matthews' free public talk starts at 4 p.m. in Communications Facility 105 on the Western campus. Her talk is part of the Huxley College of the Environment鈥 |
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Faculty attending fall commencement announced | |||
Matthews to discuss Lake Whatcom's water quality Nov. 21 at Western |