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Emmett Oliver, Founder of Paddle to Seattle, Walks On at 102

Emmett Oliver was a lot of things in his life. A U.S. Coast Guard officer. An educator. A policy maker. An advocate.

But it is, perhaps, the Paddle to Seattle that he organized in 1989 that has had the greatest impact on the lives of Indigenous Peoples鈥攏ot just in the Pacific Northwest,鈥

Plastics engineering students use new process to create 3D printing filaments
Professor helps Cambodian university establish climate change program
Jamestown S'Klallam tribe and students spearhead Dungeness floodplain restoration study

Jamestown S'Klallam tribe scientists have teamed up with Western Washington University's Huxley College on the Peninsulas as part of a Dungeness River floodplain restoration effort.

鈥淭he big question is to plant or not to plant,鈥 said Jenise Bauman, the college's assistant鈥

Coming Down From the Clouds: On Academic Writing

On February 11, a team of scientists announced that they had recorded the sound made by two black holes colliding. Despite all the noise in the universe, their sensitive equipment found evidence of ripples in space-time, a core element in Albert Einstein鈥檚 general theory of relativity. It was an鈥

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Tribe, students spearhead river restoration study

Western Washington University鈥檚 Huxley College of the Environment on the Peninsulas鈥檚 professors and students are partnering with Jamestown S鈥橩lallam Tribe scientists to improve floodplain restoration methods.

鈥淭he big question is to plant or not to plant,鈥 said Jenise Bauman, the college鈥

Professor's scholarship supports key international experience for business students
Stewart delivers keynote at Georgia conference
WCC workshops point boys, girls toward nontraditional careers

A 鈥淕uys & Guts鈥 workshop aims to steer middle-school boys toward the careers in the medical profession that are more frequently held by women with presentations and activities from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, March 5, at Whatcom Community College.

Participants will visit a biology lab鈥

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