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The Northwest鈥檚 Salish Sea comes alive in new book | Perhaps you remember the squabbles a few years ago over the effort to incorporate a new name, 鈥渢he Salish Sea,鈥 into the cartography of inland waters running from Olympia up to Campbell River, British Columbia. This was an international issue of identity 鈥 or lack thereof. |
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Faculty may hold office hours in the Learning Commons spring quarter | |||
Pilot Project and Grant-in-Aid awards available for spring 2015 | |||
Border traffic into Whatcom County continues to slow | Southbound border traffic into Whatcom County continues to slow down. |
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Mount Baker volcano lecture Thursday | Dave Tucker, research associate at Western Washington University, will present a free lecture on the eruption history and hazards of Mount Baker at 7 p.m. Thursday in Hebeler Hall auditorium at Central Washington University. |
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'Do You Really Want to Know?' screens April 21 | |||
Connecting Communities Service Day is April 17 | |||
Has ISIS brutality shifted the political dynamics of terrorism? | This article's author, Christopher Sands, is senior research professor and director of the Center for Canadian Studies at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies and a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute. He is also G. Robert Ross Distinguished Professor of鈥 |
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SmartHealth early bonus ends March 31 | |||
Thoughts on Communication Design and UX Education | If you graduated college in the 90鈥檚 with a graphic design degree, you may have learned valuable skills related to visual communication, typography, creative problem solving, compositional layout, etc. Times have really changed. No matter how you view it, educators are tasked with鈥 |