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WWU’s Spanish Linguistics Faculty and Student Present at 54th Annual LASSO Conference
Critical Disability Studies 'Unconference' keynote to be held Friday, Oct. 17
WWU's International Affairs Association presenting 'Facing War' Oct. 10 and 21, free tickets available
Interested in being a paid legislative intern in Olympia this winter?
One Quick Question: What are the origins of the term ‘jawboning?’
One Quick Question: Fat Bear Week is over (congrats to ‘Chunk’!), but does its impact live on?
Meet WWU’s new student trustee, Ashlynn Tibbot
Anything but Basic: The push to reduce spending on foundational research is shortsighted, Tesla A. Monson and Marianne F. Brasil write

As the federal administration has moved to slash public funding for research and education at all levels, and as the government now enters into what could be a prolonged shutdown, many researchers are left worrying whether their grants will be attacked and their projects terminated. Alongside…

Scientists May Have Figured Out Why Real-Life ‘Hobbits’ Were So Small

Homo floresiensis differed from Homo sapiens in other ways, as well. They had prominent brow ridges and barely any chin, as opposed to the larger skull, smaller brow ridges, and visible chin of our species. Their hips and shoulders were also much wider, and not unlike the…

WWU’s Derek Moscato Publishes 'Environmental Communication and the Wild'
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