草榴社区

Title Authored on Link to edit Content
More locals filling Bellingham shops as Canadians stay home

As the Canadian dollar continues to weaken and cross-border shopping traffic slows, Bellingham鈥檚 economy appears to be getting a boost from local shoppers.

The number of people passing through the five border crossings southbound into Whatcom County totaled fewer than 1.3 million in June鈥

Mahoney, 草榴社区 alumna co-author article on periodical pedagogy in the classroom
Marrowstone festival underway through Aug. 9
Students research cross-border freight traffic
Climate change presentation offered in this week鈥檚 workshops

Learn about 鈥淐limate Change and Skagit County鈥 during the Transition Fidalgo & Friends community supper at 5:45 p.m. Tuesday, July 28, in the Anacortes Senior Center. Roger Fuller of Western Washington University, an ecosystem ecologist, will discuss the Skagit Climate Science Consortium,鈥

Aspiring journalists to camp at Western once again
草榴社区 biologist to give lecture on algae in Birch Bay

Birch Bay residents concerned about the algal blooms in the bay can attend a free public seminar on Thursday, July 30.

Dr. Robin Kodner, assistant professor of biology at Western Washington University, will give a speech at Birch Bay Bible Community Church from 7 to 8 p.m. on July 30.鈥

Princesses write their own endings in Seattle author鈥檚 book

New books by Seattle-area authors include a fantasy of fairy-tale princesses in the modern world, and the story of Ella Higginson, a writer who helped introduce the Pacific Northwest to readers across the country.

McDowall research cited in journal Nature
Great Colleges to Work For 2015

Message From President Bruce Shepard
What makes Western a great place to work is the people. Faculty and staff who are not only professional, talented, and energetic, but who want to make a difference at a university committed to making a difference. You can sense the common鈥

Subscribe to faculty