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From President Shepard: 'Regarding Our Ethnic Student Center' | 2016-02-05 | ||
Lawmakers target ‘sanitizing’ of college education | State Rep. Matt Manweller keeps finding new anecdotes to add to a Microsoft Word document he’s titled, “Academic Horror Stories.” |
2016-02-04 | |
WWU production of ‘Top Dog/Underdog’ travels to Mexico City | Western Washington University professors Mark Kuntz and Darren McCroom are headed to Mexico City with five students this month to present Suzan-Lori Parks’ “Top Dog/Underdog,” with two-performances on campus, at 2 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 6, at Western’s Performing Arts Center Mainstage,… |
2016-02-04 | |
Studying sea, learning land and leadership | The Salish Sea is a vibrant international region, teeming with change—so it should come as no surprise that an international field school which puts dynamic learning experiences at the heart of sustainability leadership reflects those characteristics as well. |
2016-02-04 | |
The Whatcom Symphony Orchestra — 40 Years of Music and Counting | The Whatcom Symphony Orchestra is currently celebrating its 40th anniversary season. Scott Henderson, former Executive Director of the orchestra, has spent the past three years compiling the vast history of the organization. barronHenderson notes that much of the symphony’s growth can be… |
2016-02-04 | |
In memoriam: Eva Baharav | 2016-02-01 | ||
The Ghosts of Caucuses Past | It was the summer of 1975. The Vietnam War had just ended. The Bee Gees comeback hit “Jive Talkin’ ” was climbing the charts. And Steffen Schmidt was kicking back with friends, barbecuing and drinking beer at a neighbor’s farm in Iowa, when the group noticed a small band of cyclists turning off… |
2016-02-01 | |
Late bloomer, and how | A Chinese-American composer holding concerts in Seattle or Beijing? Such events aren't as uncommon today as they were, perhaps, even a decade ago. But would you be surprised to know that the composer worked as a civil engineer for most of his adult life, only learning symphonic composition… |
2016-01-29 | |
Weekend warriors: How 55-year-old sprinter Daphne Sluys became a world champion | Daphne Sluys is a math instructor at Western Washington University. She teaches undergrads about calculus and linear algebra, equations and applications, processes and results. She has a logical mind. |
2016-01-29 | |
Hsueh has article published in on corporate constitutionalism | 2016-01-28 |