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Five Western faculty members honored for business research | Western Washington University's College of Business and Economics honored five faculty members for their research work. Faculty members Khim Sim, Z. George Zhang, Matthew Roelofs and Mary Sass received the Dennis R. Murphy Faculty Research Award, and faculty member Earl Benson鈥 |
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Alternative Fuels: The Pros and Cons of One Transportation Choice - Natural Gas | He points to a biogas project at Western Washington University in Bellingham. Dairy manure is being converted to power a new fueling station. The project is close to operational. Beginning next year shuttles from Sea-Tac to Bellingham will use the biogas. |
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Low corporate taxes not a major draw of foreign investment, report finds | The federal government may be deluding itself in thinking lower corporate taxes will attract significantly more foreign investment into Canada, a new paper says. |
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Shelley Muzzy鈥檚 writing latest jewel in busy artistic life | Shelley Muzzy is one of 17 Whatcom County writers who contributed to 鈥淐lover: A Literary Rag,鈥 a local magazine edited by Mary Gillilan. The group meets regularly at the Independent Writers Studio in the Clover Building in downtown Bellingham. Some of the writers will read from the鈥 |
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Bower to speak of endangered birds in Chile during noon event today on campus | |||
Dangers of distraction the focus of Oct. 20 talk at 草榴社区 | The ways in which people fail to see what's in front of them when distracted by a task is the focus of a Wednesday, Oct. 20, talk by Ira Hyman, a psychology professor at Western Washington University. His talk, "Unicycling Clowns, Train Wrecks and Pilots Forgetting to Land:鈥 |
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Steven Garfinkle contributes to book containing translations of ancient cuneiform tablets | |||
Grant expert to lead workshops on project funding Nov. 8 and 9 | |||
草榴社区's Michael Etnier awarded $126,000 grant to study archaeology and climate change in Alaska | |||
The 2010 Regional Cleantech Open Winners Are ... | Also exhibiting at the Awards Expo as a CTO Innovation Partner was the Progressive 100mpg X-prize team from Western Washington University's Vehicle Research Institute in Bellingham, who displayed their finalist Viking 45 EV on Alaskan Way outside the Bell Harbor Conference Center. |