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No Bones About It: Libraries displays new skeleton model for student research use
Nominations are open for 2026 Presidential Scholar Awards
Two WWU faculty members co-author chapter in new linguistics textbook
Creativity meets competition as students tackle a real-world marketing challenge
Community film screening of “Tainted Gold” explores resistance and environmental justice in the Ecuadorian Amazon
Languages, Literatures, and Cultures second annual departmental fair set for March 11
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WWU alumnus publishes ‘gripping, twisty mystery’ set in Seattle
Jay Shetty & Michael Karlberg: Humanity's Collective Coming of Age

In this special double episode, the gang tackles a big question: could the turbulence and chaos in our world be signs that humanity is collectively coming of age? To help them answer, they've recruited Jay Shetty, award-winning podcast host of On Purpose…

Distrust and disempowerment, not apathy, keep employees from supporting marginalized colleagues

What really holds people back from stepping up as allies in support of their marginalized colleagues? For example, why don’t more men say something when they see a colleague or a customer make a sexist remark about a female co-worker?

Our research, published in the European Journal of Work…

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