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²ÝÁñÉçÇø names dean for college of humanities, social sciences

LeaAnn Martin has been appointed to serve for a fixed term as dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Western Washington University.
Next month, Brent Carbajal, the college’s current dean, starts a two-year fixed term as ²ÝÁñÉçÇøâ€™s provost and vice president for academic…

New port facilities could help grow Washington revenues

Washington state legislators will be meeting in a special session to deal with the growing gap between projected revenues and expenditures, a policy dilemma that has been rendered more acute by the state Supreme Court's order that the government increase educational spending by $1 billion.…

Askari to have manuscript published
Guess, Magee to have collection of stories published
Trimble receives distinguished Francis J. Bonner Award
Faculty needed for 'classes without quizzes' presentations in fall
Falling Canadian Dollar Bears Watching Says Border Expert

The Canadian dollar is dropping in value. At the close of currency trading Monday, the Canadian dollar hit its lowest point in nearly two years in comparison to the U.S. dollar. If the trend continues, it'll be cause for concern in border states.

SpeakEasy event in Fairhaven to let listeners probe the minds of poets

If you've ever attended a poetry reading, you've probably had this frustrating experience.

The featured poet reads a poem that catches your attention. Perhaps it's a line, a phrase or a single word. You wonder how the poet came up with the idea, and how he or she wrote the…

Communication Studies' Jennifer Karchmer wins SPJ award
'Sort of' alive: Researchers probe how kids think about robots

One way young kids learn to organize the world is by dividing it into living and non-living things. But now that robots vacuum our floors and smart phones talk back to us, do children think of technology as alive? A team of Washington researchers is exploring how kids interact with robots, and…

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