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Memorial service for Shearlean Duke set for March 6 | |||
Three ²ÝÁñÉçÇø faculty members to be part of Innovative Teaching Showcase | |||
In memoriam: Shearlean Duke, 1946 - 2011 | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Webb to present lecture today on Life Magazine's portrayal of technology in the '30s and '40s | |||
If You’re Not Networking, You’re Not Social | Social media isn't isolating us as we tap on our laptops, smartphones and tablets; rather, we're becoming "hypersocial" in our virtual, avatar-populated environment, suggests researcher and author S. Craig Watkins. Rather than gathering in, say, the bowling alleys that were… |
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Talk on political discourse draws crowd in Bellingham | Media's role in democracy and the nature of people and politics were the topics of the League of Women Voters of Whatcom County's meeting Saturday, Jan. 15. |
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Bellingham lecture Jan. 19 on photojournalism impact on science learning | Western Washington University's Sheila Webb, an assistant professor of journalism, will discuss how photojournalism helped increase understanding of science and technology advances in the early 1900s in a lecture Wed., Jan. 19. |
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League of Women Voters event to address political discourse at Bellingham event | The spread of political information and democracy will be the topic of discussion at the League of Women Voters of Bellingham/Whatcom County's event Saturday, Jan. 15. |
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Parker named magazine's managing editor | Hilary Parker is the new managing editor of Bellingham Alive magazine, a lifestyle publication distributed from Everett to Blaine. |
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Bellingham mandolin maker crafts beautiful music | ON THE ONE hand, says Bellingham craftsman Stan Miller, the gorgeous mandolins he makes are essentially "a box with a stick at one end." |