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SPIE Optics + Photonics technologies drive changes from daily life to our view of the universe | Astrophysics' new LIGO-enabled paradigm for exploring the universe, the latest findings of the Mars rovers, and bioinspired robotics are just a few topics in optical engineering to be featured at SPIE Optics + Photonics in August. More than 3,000 reports on the latest in research and鈥 |
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Urban villages good for Bellingham鈥檚 future | Urban villages are powerful zoning tools that have been used successfully in many communities, including Bellingham. Since 2006, over 1,000 dwelling units (45 percent of all residential units built in Bellingham) have been located in our urban villages. |
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UW professors consider forming faculty labor union | This past winter, a popular article circulated on social media platforms with the headline, 鈥淎djunct professor hoping some student leaves behind warm pair of gloves.鈥 In the article, originally published by satirical newspaper 鈥淭he Onion,鈥 a 41-year-old faculty member hoped one of their students鈥 |
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In memoriam: Dennis Catrell, 1936-2016 | |||
Subscriptions reduction review process still underway in Western Libraries | |||
Waste audit to be conducted May 25; volunteers needed | |||
Campus Rec to hold Poker Walk event June 2 | |||
草榴社区 artists needed for Art Walk June 3 at Western City Center | |||
Funding available for innovative global learning faculty-led program | |||
Washington Republicans gather for state convention with more than Trump on their minds | With Donald Trump emerging as the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, a little of the drama has been removed from the state GOP convention that opened Wednesday in Pasco. But important issues remain, such as selecting the state's 44 presidential delegates and getting more鈥 |