Clarissa Mansfield

Western CEDAR (an acronym for Contributing to Education through Digital Access to Research) is an institutional repository that was launched in the fall of 2014 as a service of Western Libraries, in partnership with Western’s Graduate School, Office of the Provost, and the Office of…

When Western Washington University students have the opportunity to engage in meaningful research that they later share with others, they not only learn valuable research skills, but they also enrich the university community by allowing others to benefit from the results of their work.

One need only glance at the “Faculty Notes” page of Western Today to get a sense of the depth and range of research, scholarship and creative works that Western Washington University's faculty are producing. Western CEDAR, Western Washington University’s institutional…

It's no secret, especially among Western Washington University faculty, that access to academic resources is critical to the university's ongoing excellence. In a time when budgets are tight and costs are increasing, it's especially important to find other ways to ensure academic…

Forty images from the Western Gallery Collection, telling stories and offering narratives of historical and fictional events, will be on display in Wilson Library from May 30 to July 30 in a show titled “Superposition: Merging Narratives Past and Present.”

The show is free and open to the…

Forty images from the Western Gallery Collection, telling stories and offering narratives of historical and fictional events, will be on display in Wilson Library from May 30 to July 30 in a show titled “Superposition: Merging Narratives Past and Present.”

The show is free and…

Western's lunchtime conversations on sustainability and the environment continue Nov. 5 with a discussion of the role of the arts in sustainability, led by Western alumna Katy Borden, the artist services coordinator at Allied Arts of Whatcom County.

The conversation series is led by…

Village Books is looking for Western Washington University faculty and staff members to speak during its Western Connections lunch speaker series, co-sponsored by the Western Libraries.

Faculty members interested in talking about their areas of experience and expertise to the community…

The 2011-12 WWU Connections series of talks at Village Books kicked off this week with a presentation by Clarissa Mansfield, author of the local blog "Vegan in Bellingham."

Mansfield is a full-time staff member -- a library/archives paraprofessional, to be exact -- in the…

The Western Washington University Libraries, in partnership with Village Books, is kicking off this year's WWU Connections series with a talk by Western Libraries' own Clarissa Mansfield.

Mansfield, author of the local blog "Vegan in Bellingham," will speak from noon to 1 p.m.…

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