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UW professor to share ways global lit can help illuminate the world May 21 | |||
UW Libraries dean to speak at 草榴社区 May 23 | |||
Documentary chronicles ancient traditions of Tibetan Shamans | Ancient healing arts and divination practices come to life May 23 at Eastern Oregon University. That鈥檚 when guest lecturer Leslie Conton shares her documentary 鈥淭ibetan Shamans: Protectors of All Living Beings.鈥 The presentation is from 7 to 9 p.m. in Huber Auditorium in Badgley鈥 |
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Port Angeles science teacher recognized at education foundation dinner | High school science teacher John Gallagher has been named the recipient of the Port Angeles Education Foundation's Distinguished Service Award. Gallagher received the award at the education foundation's annual fundraising dinner in April. |
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Author Stacey Levine to read from her work May 24 | |||
Staffer to explain her involvement with Paula Deen, NBC TV May 30 | |||
Potential new learning management system to be discussed May 22 and 23 | |||
Bellingham talk: Government debt continues to weigh heavily as economy moves forward | Is rising government debt putting countries like the United States in the danger zone? It's a topic Dennis Murphy tackled at the Northwest Business Club meeting Wednesday, May 9, in Bellingham. Murphy, an economics professor at Western Washington University and dean emeritus at the鈥 |
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How has India handled insurgent movements? 草榴社区 professor to explain May 10 | |||
Western's Jennifer Karchmer to speak on Iceland's freedom of the press May 3 |