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'National Chemistry Week' celebrates sustainable resources | From waste prevention to energy-efficient design to safer manufacturing processes and substitutes for rare natural resources, sustainability considerations are key to meeting projected global needs and encouraging a safer tomorrow. |
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Jellyfish are wreaking havoc on tourist areas | Jellyfish blooms are on the rise and taking over the ocean, experts say. They may not look scary, but they pose a serious threat to regions that are just now entering their tourism seasons. |
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Miller has essay published in 'Under the Gum Tree' | |||
Askari has piece published in cinema and media journal | |||
Whatcom County coal controversy sees outside money pouring into coffers of local election campaigns | An unprecedented amount of outside money pouring into local elections in Whatcom County may shape whether the area becomes home to the largest coal shipping terminal on the West Coast. A $600 million Gateway Pacific Terminal project proposed outside Bellingham could export as much as 48… |
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New faculty and staff should register for sexual harassment prevention training | |||
Outside money, coal shapes Whatcom Co. races | An unprecedented amount of outside money is pouring into local elections in Whatcom County that may shape whether the area becomes home to the largest coal shipping terminal on the West Coast. |
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Kathleen Kitto named vice provost and dean of the Western Graduate School | |||
Grimm, students have research published | |||
The County Council Election That Could Mean Big Things For Coal Exports | Whatcom County could one day be the home of the largest coal export facility on the west coast –- which would transfer up to 54 million tons of coal from trains onto ships bound for Asia. |