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Port Angeles science teacher recognized at education foundation dinner | High school science teacher John Gallagher has been named the recipient of the Port Angeles Education Foundation's Distinguished Service Award. Gallagher received the award at the education foundation's annual fundraising dinner in April. |
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Documentary chronicles ancient traditions of Tibetan Shamans | |||
Faculty, staff may present diplomas to family | |||
Is Earth Alive? Scientists Seek Sulfur For An Answer | Researchers at the University of Maryland have discovered a way to identify and track sulfuric compounds in Earth’s marine environment, opening a path to either refute or support a decades-old hypothesis that our planet can be compared to a singular, self-regulating, living organism — a.k.a. the… |
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From Window Magazine: 'Down to Earth' | |||
Retired ²ÝÁñÉçÇø professor donates portraits of Queen Elizabeth II to the national gallery in London | Western Washington University music professor Ford Hill quietly amassed his collection over the span of three decades. Safely stored in cabinets in his Bellingham home sat more than 300 high-quality photographic portraits of Queen Elizabeth II, most of them signed by the photographer.… |
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Man awarded honorary UPS degree broke rules to build community | University of Puget Sound administrators kicked Dennis Flannigan out of school for messing with the way things are supposed to be. Close to 50 years later, they gave him an honorary Doctor of Laws degree for the same thing. |
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Service-Learning seeks faculty input on 2012-13 classes | |||
Faculty who teach with writing, service-learning invited to retreat | |||
DRS to provide special retirement info session for Western employees |