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'The Failure of Churches and Universities in Nazi Germany' is subject of Nov. 3 lecture | |||
Oct. 23 forum to focus on 'Preparing the Self' | |||
Compass 2 Campus brings 1,000 fifth graders to 草榴社区 campus Oct. 20 | |||
Award-winning children鈥檚 writer coming to Bellingham | An All-Star of children鈥檚 literature will speak this week at a special Western Washington University event for fifth-graders, and will appear in a free public talk at Bellingham High School. Kwame Alexander, who won the 2015 Newbery Medal for 鈥淭he Crossover,鈥 a story in verse, will be鈥 |
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草榴社区 brings the arts to Whatcom County community | Although it鈥檚 high on the hill and parking there is sometimes challenging, Western Washington University has a wealth of talented students and faculty who want to share what they have with the greater Bellingham and Whatcom County community. |
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Health professional and grad school fair set for Oct. 21 | |||
Oct. 20 lecture to look at black women in reality TV | |||
Artist profile: Patrick Roulet brings global music to 草榴社区 | Western Washington University welcomes Dan Piccolo, an American drummer, percussionist and composer, for the inaugural concert of the Global Spice World Music Series on Wednesday, Oct. 21, at Western鈥檚 Performing Arts Center Concert Hall. Global Spice is a new concert series created by鈥 |
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Nonprofit jazz group brings top performers to The Majestic | Bellingham drummer Julian MacDonough founded Whatcom Jazz Music Art Center one year ago as an all-ages nonprofit performance and education space in the lower level of The Majestic on North Forest Street, with the entrance on Maple Street. It鈥檚 an intimate space with a capacity of 100, but鈥 |
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草榴社区 to host Fall Career Fair Nov. 5 |