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A Year in the Life of a Glacier: A skier鈥檚 research tests new methods of monitoring glaciers | The birds chirp a dawn chorus and the winter rain has diminished. The disparity between the snowy alpine and the verdant lowlands is increasingly stark. Stubborn patches of snow make the rugged forest road impassable and the snowmobile crew has jerry-rigged a winch system to pull their burly鈥 |
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Graduate Student Symposium to be held May 10 | |||
Call for Applicants for the Fund for the Enhancement of Graduate Research | |||
Creepy thriller a squirm-inducing read | Northern California author Jody Gehrman spent some of her young adulthood in Bellingham earning a masters degree in English from Western Washington University before returning down coast to establish her writing career. She鈥檚 created short movies, developed plays and written鈥 |
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For the love of racing: McFadden pushes, pedals through pain |
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Western Washington University鈥檚 Educational Administration Master鈥檚 Degree Program Expands to British Columbia | |||
Edmonds Art Studio Tour connects artists with art lovers | Currently in the process of earning her master’s degree in art education through Western Washington University, Jennie enjoys talking about art and about art education in public schools. Instead of just STEM, Jennie would like to schools offer STEAM programs鈥 |
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Winter 2017: Funding for the Advancement of Graduate Research | |||
Three centenarians talk politics, religion, prospects | In almost every interview, there comes a lull in the conversation. That鈥檚 usually my cue to wrap it up and thank the person or persons for their time. But in this situation, with three centenarians sitting before me with all their candor, wisdom and sense of humor, I don鈥檛 want the鈥 |
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Monica Ewing powers her way to happiness | Monica Ewing, 58, doesn鈥檛 hesitate to tell you about the three things in her life that make her the most proud: Noah, 19, Tucker, 26, and Jordan, 27. |