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Hawaii’s Mauna Loa erupts for the first time in 38 years. What happens next?

After a 38-year period of calm—the longest in its recorded history—Hawaii’s Mauna Loa has reawakened.

At approximately 11:30 p.m. local time on Sunday, Mauna Loa, the largest active volcano in the world, began…

2022-11-29
WWU’s Emily Roland and Six Undergrads Spend Week at Sea Gathering Data from the Queen Charlotte Fault off SE Alaska 2022-10-31
Call for 2023-2024 Honors Seminar Proposals 2022-10-28
SURP’s Up: Worms, pond scum and fruit flies make for interesting summer research 2022-10-13
Molecular Biosciences Symposium returns to campus Oct. 21 2022-10-13
WWU professor breaks records, busts myths

When Daphne Scott isn’t teaching math at Western Washington University, she’s busy smashing records. Using her mathematical skills to sharpen her athletic abilities, Scott recently broke an American and world decathlon record for the 60–64 age group. 

“A lot of people…

2022-10-10
Western’s Fall 2022 First-Year Cohort is the Largest in WWU History 2022-10-07
Keep campus cyber-secure by following these 8 security measures  2022-10-05
Abstracts sought for the 2023 Salmon Recovery Conference 2022-10-05
Researchers find potentially harmful level of pollutants in edible seaweed

The plentiful seaweed off the shores of Fidalgo and other surrounding islands has concentrated contaminants, according to a study published recently by a team at Western Washington University.

It's the same seaweed that is often eaten by area tribal members and kayakers looking for a…

2022-10-05
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