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WWU students, faculty attend SACNAS conference in Portland 2024-02-23
Crab DNA study examines possible distinct populations

The Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe is working with a diverse group of partners to learn more about the population structure of Puget Sound's Dungeness crab by studying the DNA of both larvae and adults.

(story behind a paywall, but features WWU's Jay Dimond)

2024-01-24
WWU's Jill Davishahl named the Outstanding Teacher in the Pacific Northwest by the ASEE 2024-01-22
WWU team claims the EduHacks hackathon crown in Seattle 2024-01-19
WWU faculty, alums collaborate on new display at the Museum of Northwest Art 2024-01-17
Honors College director Scott Linneman to retire in August 2024-01-16
SMATE faculty reel in $1.4 million NSF grant to help boost science teaching in local elementary schools 2024-01-08
The excitement of 70,000 Swifties can shake the Earth

The well-situated seismometer first came to public attention in January 2011, when it recorded the response of fans of the Seattle Seahawks, an American football team, to a magnificent touchdown by Marshawn Lynch, a running back known as “Beast Mode”. The “Beast Quake” went down in local…

2023-12-14
WWU tops out mass timber building, with a focus on carbon net-neutral

Kaiser Borsari Hall has topped out at the Western Washington University campus in Bellingham. When completed, the four-story, approximately 54,000-square-foot building will be the new home for the university's electrical engineering, computer science, and energy science and technology programs.…

2023-12-14
13 reasons for Taylor Swift to celebrate her birthday

Seattle seismologist found the crowd's dancing mixed with the booming speakers at Lumen Field caused seismic activity on par with a 2.3 magnitude earthquake. Jackie…

2023-12-14
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