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Five West region nurses join RWJF Executive Nurse Fellows program | The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation on July 30 announced the 20 nurses from across the U.S. who were selected as RWJF Executive Nurse Fellows for 2014, the program’s last cohort. Five of those selected from more than 100 applicants were from Nurse.com’s West region: |
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Young journalism students camp at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø | |||
'Demonkeeper' juvenile novel morphs into 'Monster Keeper' onstage at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø | Royce Buckingham was born in Richland and has a degree in English from Whitman College and a law degree from the University of Oregon. He moved to Bellingham after attending law school and is a Whatcom County prosecuting attorney. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø Youth Theatre presents stage version of Bellingham author's 'Demonkeeper' tale | Presented by Western's Summer Youth Theatre Institute, "Monster Keeper" is an all-ages stage adaptation of the best-selling middle-reader novel "Demonkeeper" by Bellingham's Royce Buckingham. |
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Pebble’s Original Smartwatch Gets a Technicolor Makeover | Pebble helped kicked off the current smartwatch craze. Now, the company is offering a limited run of splashy new colors, including a fluorescent pink, green, and blue version of its original watch. With the early adopter and nerd bro market well-tapped, perhaps Pebble is going after trendsetting… |
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Have you visited the arboretum lately? | |||
Scientist on Rainier chases climate change’s butterfly effect | With a pirouette and swoosh of his net, John McLaughlin is after his quarry. |
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Keller has chapter published in 'Contemporary Media Ethics' | |||
Keller presents paper at Western Social Sciences Association conference | |||
Women in Military Drink Less Than Civilians, Report Shows | Women who serve in the U.S. military are less likely to drink alcohol than their civilian peers, a new study suggests. Overall, members of the military are more likely to consume alcohol. However, these researchers found that women respond differently to their experience in the military… |