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Computer simulation shows where volcanic ash could go if Mount Baker erupts | A computer simulation delves 6,600 years into the past to show where volcanic ash would go if Mount Baker blew today. |
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Olson helps secure access to resources at Western | |||
Crowdfunding effort helps buy new microscope | |||
Low brass ensemble to play free concert Feb. 18 | |||
Taking It to the Streets: Preparing for an Academy in Exile | Let’s pretend for a moment that the arguments of the so-called reformers are right: universities are about to face disruptive innovation from a disgruntled public, unhappy employers and policy makers, and new technologies. Let’s assume, moreover, that the many books that document the sad… |
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Film screening, book launch to be held Saturday at the Pickford | |||
Askari has 'Making Movies into Art' book published | |||
Stevens wins Megan Gaffney award | |||
Interview with Susanne Paola Antonetta | It’s embarrassing to admit that when I arrived at Western Washington University’s Master of Arts in English program in the fall of 2001, I could count on two hands—and two hands only—the number of living, breathing writers whose work I knew intimately, whose names had found their way to the tip… |
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Mahboobzadeh, Stout honored for service |