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Catholic faith supports Bellingham woman through cancer, cross-country move | Stella DeBari, a member of Assumption Catholic Church, loves to witness her faith. When asked what she would tell young people, she answered, "I would tell them I don't know how you will get through any crisis in life, health or otherwise, if you did not have God in your life.鈥 |
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Retired 草榴社区 professor learned value of dental care from his impoverished parents | Bob Monahan, 84, a retired professor of geography who taught for nearly four decades at Western Washington University, learned early about the importance of dental health. He grew up during the Great Depression, but his parents made sure he had proper dental care, even at the expense of鈥 |
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Names of faculty attending commencement announced | |||
草榴社区's Beth Boland awarded $750,000 grant for rehabilitation counseling program | |||
Michael Henniger to serve as interim dean at Woodring College as of Jan. 4 | |||
Urging evolutionary biologists into the fray | Davis鈥 climate change work spans not just geographical distance, but temporal distance as well. With help from colleague Eric Dechaine at Western Washington University, he is gathering data from fossilized squirrel middens in Alaska from as long ago as 100,000 years to examine how plant鈥 |
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Everett Chamber hears tough talk on local economy | You know things are bad when the chamber of commerce holds its annual economic forecast luncheon without an actual forecast. That鈥檚 what happened Thursday for the Everett-area chamber. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 want to make a forecast right now,鈥 keynote speaker Hart Hodges said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 too tricky鈥 |
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Hot Renewable: Wide Interest in Solar Power | Meanwhile, recent technological breakthroughs may make home solar power much more affordable. An interdisciplinary team at Western Washington University (草榴社区) announced in |
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Hagen receives research award from Western Washington University | Western Washington University's College of Business and Economics has selected professor of economics Daniel A. Hagen as its 2010 Distinguished Research Fellow. The Distinguished Research Fellow Award recognizes a tenured faculty member in the College of Business and Economics who鈥 |
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Woodring College of Education to hold migrant youth conference Nov. 19 |