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A mutually beneficial partnership | When Western Washington University students visited Washington Elementary School on a recent October day, the new partnership between the schools had some teachers so excited they put up their hands, preparing to arm wrestle each other over the future teachers, all students with the Woodring… |
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Annual policy notification: Reporting Communicable Diseases | |||
Sulkin to retire as marine center director | |||
Flu shots now available for Western faculty, staff and students | |||
'Coming Clean' by Troy Abel named best recent book on environmental politics and policy | |||
Garcia delivers invited lecture at SACNAS conference | |||
Western’s new Science & Arts Early Release program offers hair-raising investigation of physics | |||
Times Co. criticized for McKenna, gay-marriage ad campaigns | The Seattle Times Co. jumped into two of the state's hottest political contests Wednesday, launching a $75,000 independent-expenditure campaign promoting Republican gubernatorial candidate Rob McKenna and announcing a similar effort in support of gay marriage. |
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Tinsley to be a visiting professor at Western | Former Mukilteo City Councilmember Tony Tinsley has accepted a position as a visiting professor at Western Washington University for the 2012-2013 academic year. |
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ShakeOut drill will help Whatcom County residents prepare for earthquake | When earthquakes hit, our instincts can often get us in trouble. The first annual Great Washington ShakeOut is trying to fix that. During earthquakes, instinct tells us to look out the window in curiosity, run out of the building or pick up the phone and share the news with everyone. |