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Really? Annoying Songs Get Stuck in Our Heads | Virtually everyone experiences them, and rarely are they thought of fondly. They are earworms, the tunes that burrow into our consciousness and play on repeat. In a recent study involving hundreds of people, Ira Hyman Jr. of Western Washington University and colleagues looked at what made… |
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Western to partner with area schools to improve math and science instruction | |||
Greenberg selected as new libraries dean at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø | Mark I. Greenberg has been hired as dean of libraries at Western Washington University. |
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'Twelfth Night' continues this weekend | |||
Faculty, staff may present family diplomas at commencement | |||
Deadline is March 1 for International Studies grants | |||
Lake Padden stewardship needed from many to preserve popular park | Two years ago, volunteers came together to study the water quality of Lake Padden and the land use of its watershed, the area whose waters drain into the lake. With the help of Western Washington University's Huxley College faculty and students and working under the auspices of the… |
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Patton has poem published in 'Colorado Review' | |||
Getting to know John Korsmo | |||
Folk singer Marie Eaton's concert Feb. 27 expands into a gig with friends | Marie Eaton, a longtime Bellingham folksinger and guitarist, will join musical friends Laura Smith, Janet Peterson, Karee Wardrop, Richard Scholtz and Chad Peterson at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 27, at the Roeder Home, 2600 Sunset Drive. She will perform her own songs and a couple of covers. |