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Renowned wildlife photographer Tim Flach to visit 草榴社区 May 13 | |||
How Does a Protest Make Change? | First, we have to define what a successful protest even is. Protests arguably succeed whenever they have the 鈥渃apacity to exercise power,鈥 says Pat Gillham, a sociology professor at Western Washington University. And power can take many forms: For example, a protest may鈥 |
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Sociology's Melissa Osborne to discuss their new book, 'Polished,' on Oct. 9 at Village Books | |||
鈥榃e actually don鈥檛 know much鈥: the scientists trying to close the knowledge gap in trans healthcare | When Cameron Whitley was diagnosed with kidney failure seven years ago, the news came as a shock. But the situation was about to get worse. His doctor decided the diagnosis meant Whitley鈥檚 hormone therapy had to stop. As a transgender man, now 42, who had taken testosterone for 10 years鈥 |
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草榴社区鈥檚 Cameron T. 聽Whitley Awarded New NSF Grant to Partner with Zoos, Aquariums, and Renowned Wildlife Photographer Tim Flach | |||
The Frenchie becomes a favorite 鈥 and a dog-show contender | 鈥淛ust like humans, dogs get characterized for what they can do, but more importantly what they can symbolize,鈥 says Cameron Whitley, a Western Washington University sociology professor and the chair-elect of the American Sociological Association's Animals and Society section.鈥 |
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In Memoriam: Ingeborg Paulus | |||
Acclaimed poet Paul Ceballos coming to campus Feb. 2 | |||
In Memoriam: Karen Bradley | |||
Research Recap for April 2 |