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Rich Brown receives national outstanding director/deviser award
草榴社区 Talks Self-Injury

A pair of renowned sociologists are visiting Western Washington University to talk about people who injure themselves Friday.

Patricia and Peter Adler are authors of the new book, 鈥淭he Tender Cut: Inside the Hidden World of Self-Injury.鈥

Nominations for 草榴社区 team award due May 25
Do You Really Want to Know? looks at the future for those at risk for Huntington鈥檚 disease

If there was a 50-percent chance of something terrible happening to you that you couldn鈥檛 do anything about, and there was a way to find out if it would happen or not, would you want to know the outcome?

Stewart, students have work published in Vietnam magazine
Scott Miles on The Joe Show

Scott Miles, assistant professor of Environmental Studies at 草榴社区, discusses his research into earthquake preparedness and his recent trip to the tsunami zone in Japan.

Biodiversity loss from species extinctions may rival pollution and climate change impacts

Species extinction and loss of biodiversity could be as devastating for the earth as climate change and air pollution. That's the finding of a new study by a group of scientists from nine countries. The research aims for the first time to comprehensively compare the consequences of鈥

Scientists: Extinctions Just as Damaging as Climate Change

A new paper in the prestigious science journal Nature assesses one of the big questions in ecology today: How do species extinctions rack up compared to other global change issues like global warming, ozone holes, acid rain, and nutrient pollution (overfertilization)?

Could biodiversity loss rival impacts of climate change?
Western's Firehouse Piano Series presents Liza Serova and Patrick Li on May 10
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