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Western Today for Tuesday, Oct. 20
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On campus today

Edward Vajda, a professor with the Department of Modern and Classical Languages at Western Washington University, will present “The Mongol Impact on World History” at noon today in College Hall Room 131 as part of the fall lecture series from the Center for International Studies at WWU.

Did you miss last week's lecture from Marie Eaton, a professor in Western’s Fairhaven College of Interdisciplinary Studies? Check out the video online in the videos section of Western Today. Eaton presented “International Service Learning: Case Studies from East Asia and Kenya,” citing examples from students’ experiences in Thailand, India and Kenya. In her lecture, Eaton reflected on the benefits and challenges of service-learning as a means to educate and cultivate globally aware citizens who are civically engaged and responsive to the needs of others.

In the spotlight

The Puget Sound Blood Center will return to Western Washington University to conduct a blood drive from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Tuesday through Thursday, Oct. 20-22.

The donation location will be at the Viking Union 565, and also at the Mini Mobile at Red Square, near the Humanities Building.

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