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Western professor to discuss human rights abuses in Iran April 18 | |||
Old Dog, New Tricks | At Western Washington University, we鈥檙e required to produce a post-tenure review portfolio every five years to document our teaching, scholarship and service. In our college of education, this requires providing evidence that we鈥檝e met or exceeded the expectations listed in our unit plan for鈥 |
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Why read the classics? Western's George Mariz will present reasons April 11 | |||
Werder, McDonald present at St. Louis communication conference | |||
Wash. Gubernatorial Race: The Debate Over Debates Continues | The debate over debates continues in the Washington governor鈥檚 race. Republican Rob McKenna announced Monday that he will commit to 15 joint appearances with Democrat Jay Inslee. Meanwhile, Inslee made it official: he will not participate in one debate that鈥檚 become a tradition in Washington.鈥 |
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163 teams converge on Western Washington University for national debate competition | In a room at Western Washington University on Friday, March 23, four students argued at breakneck speed the pros and cons of U.S. military intervention in Iran. |
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Jane Smiley among authors at UND Writers Conference | Brenda Miller is author of 鈥淪eason of the Body,鈥 co-author of 鈥淭ell it Slant: Writing and Shaping Creative Nonfiction鈥 and of a collection 鈥淏lessing of the Animals,鈥 which includes two Pushcart Prize winning essays. Her work has received six Pushcart Prizes and has been published in many鈥 |
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Conference for managers of educational tech to be held April 22 to 24 in Bellingham | |||
When food turns deadly: Brodhagen to discuss aflatoxin at April 5 event | |||
Registration open for spring employee wellness programs |