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Crow’s Shadow welcomes artist | Area residents have an opportunity to participate in a free workshop with artist John Feodorov. |
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Bruce Shepard sends message to campus regarding latest budget forecast | |||
Tribute to holocaust survivor | Western Washington University's Northwest Center for Holocaust, Genocide and Ethnocide Education hosts a tribute event for Noémi Ban, honoring her work in teaching inspiration, healing and resiliency within Whatcom County and beyond. |
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Lake Whatcom water quality still slipping, data shows | Lake Whatcom water quality took a turn for the worse in 2010, adding new urgency to the ongoing effort to head off new sources of pollution while taking steps to cut back on existing ones. The bad news came in the latest Lake Whatcom Monitoring Program annual report that lists data… |
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Maine Voices: World was warmer in the past without terrible effects | What would you think if someone told you that in Greenland, about 9,100 years of the last 10,500 years were warmer than now? Or that the coldest years during this time span were in the late 19th century, at the close of the "Little Ice Age"? |
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Back 2 Bellingham weekend is May 13 to 15; ²ÝÁñÉçÇø faculty and staff are invited | |||
Musical farewell to Western Washington University professor | Western Washington University’s Richard Vawter, an associate professor of physics and astronomy, is retiring after decades of teaching. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø receives grant to train more women in math and computers | Two Western Washington University faculty members have been awarded a five-year, $590,000 National Science Foundation grant to help promote the recruitment, retention and graduation of gifted female students into the computer science and mathematics programs at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø. |
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In memoriam: Paul Glenn, 1921 - 2011 | |||
Students pay surprise musical tribute to retiring professor |