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WWU researcher assists in discovery of two new tarsier species in Indonesia 2017-05-03
Western to Host Viewing of 'Starving the Beast' May 8 2017-04-27
WWU's Judy Pine to Discuss ‘The Myth of the Word Gap: Ideological Obstacles to Equity in Education’ May 3 at City Hall 2017-04-25
Western to Host Cascadia Seminar on Medical Anthrolopology April 21-23 2017-04-10
WWU to Host Native American Activist Brian Cladoosby Feb. 9 2017-01-23
Bellingham’s Past, Preserved

When I relocated to Bellingham, editors of the history anthology, “Western Washington Reflections” invited me to contribute a personal essay on Bellingham. I turned to Jeff Jewell at…

2016-11-18
Archaeologists to tell of Tse-whit-zen findings

Tse-whit-zen, a Klallam village dating back some 2,700 years, was discovered in 2003 at a Marine Drive site earmarked for a state graving yard connected with work planned on the Hood Canal Bridge. After artifacts and human remains were discovered, construction was…

2016-10-27
Expert in classical Indian dance to give lecture and performance March 1 2016-02-10
Northwest tribes unite against giant coal, oil projects

On this last bit of undeveloped coast between a smelter and two oil refineries, SSA Marine wants to build the biggest coal export terminal in North America, to load up some of the largest ships afloat arriving up to 487 times a year, mostly from Asian ports.

2016-01-20
Interns get an education from chimps

Chloe Cudaback has loved chimpanzees since she was little, reading about Jane Goodall and Curious George. She wants to work at a sanctuary and care for chimps coming out of research facilities. So she was thrilled to land an internship at Chimps Inc., a sanctuary in Tumalo that houses seven…

2015-07-27
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