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Robotics professor at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø brings real passion to Chinese dance troupe

Jianna Zhang, an associate professor at Western Washington University, says she loves dance, although her professional skills are artificial intelligence and robotics.

She says she was offered professional jobs by other universities and companies, but says she felt…

Western Libraries to hold spring review of withdrawn materials
Workshop May 30 to explain professional leave process for faculty
Hundreds come Back to Bellingham
2014 commute trip reduction survey completed successfully
Names of faculty attending June 14 commencement announced
Faculty lauded for excellence at annual awards
Amos to discuss research on earthquakes, groundwater use May 16 on campus
How to Evaluate Academic Research

Recently, the value of academic research, especially in the humanities and social sciences, has been questioned. The current majority party in the House of Representatives has proposed cutting science funding for social science research and eliminating all funding for the National Endowment for…

Pulling Water Out of the Ground May Lead to Quakes on the San Andreas Fault

Earthquakes happen every day as the world’s tectonic plates slip, slide, crash and spread. Most are small or happen far away from people. And though scientists have named the faults where most of this action happens, people rarely pay attention unless a major earthquake occurs. One fault,…

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