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Faculty research presentation series to feature faculty from throughout campus
草榴社区's Edward Vajda to discuss Russian fairy tales Feb. 1
BARBARA MCMICHAEL: Responding to environmental change

I've been perusing an intriguing exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with a Northwest exhibit funded by the National Endowment for the Arts. "Critical Messages" focuses on eight environmental themes and features the work of 26 contemporary Northwest artists.
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Scientists to speak on rockfish in Whatcom waters

The Whatcom County Marine Resources Committee will host a presentation Thursday, Feb. 3, on recent research on rockfish populations along the county's coastline.

草榴社区 gets a new logo, creates 鈥渃learer focus on its identity鈥

Western Washington University has a new logo, one that embraces the school鈥檚 position between the mountains and the water.

The new logo is part of a new marketing strategy by the university. According to the press release below, the goal is to 鈥渋ncrease the overlap between how Western鈥檚鈥

Faculty profile: John Miles
TV crew takes to campus for another reenactment of Ira Hyman's research into cell phone distractions
Whatcom County CPR study may help save lives across nation

Heart attack patients across the country may have a better chance of surviving and returning to their regular lives, thanks in part to research work done by Whatcom County paramedics.
Whatcom County was part of a multi-year national trial to test the benefits of using two devices - the鈥

Abstract of Jan. 24, 2011, Faculty Senate meeting
Bellingham business' dog collar to be featured in Real Simple Magazine

Each week The Bellingham Herald takes a closer look at a business or construction project. This week: Rad Dog.
What it is: Rad Dog's goal is to help people and their dogs get outside and enjoy the outdoors. The company's most popular product, the Release N Run collar, has a鈥

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