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Western recognized as 鈥楳ilitary Friendly School鈥
Annual report on security and fire safety is now available
Learning Technology Group to deliver sessions via webcast
Western is home to Linus Pauling Medal award symposium and banquet Oct. 11
草榴社区 jazz quartet to play monthly through Dec.
Workshop to focus on integrating disability studies into curriculum
Two poets share new works Oct. 2 at Village Books

Oliver de la Paz, who teaches English at Western Washington University and is a recipient of grants from the New York Foundation for the Arts and the Artist Trust, reads from his new book of prose poems, 鈥淧ost Subject: A Fable,鈥 at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 2, Village Books, 1200 11th St.

Carbon-rich tidal wetlands down, but not out

About a hundred years ago, the Snohomish estuary was dominated by Sitka spruce forested wetland. Downed logs and driftwood occupied much of the channel in large rafts of diverse species.

Historical accounts report that it was possible for some of these floating natural structures to鈥

Employee language workshops include French, Chinese, Spanish
New faces at 草榴社区鈥檚 College of Fine and Performing Arts

NEW FACES AT 草榴社区鈥橲 COLLEGE OF FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS
Heather Dalberg, administrative services manager at Western Washington University鈥檚 College of Fine and Performing Arts, let me know about new (and returning) music faculty on campus this fall.
Gustavo Camacho complements Western鈥

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