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Foreign relations, immigration and the environment to be discussed in WWU election series | Throughout October, Western Washington University faculty and visiting speakers will participate in panel discussions on topics relevant to the upcoming election, going beyond the surface on issues such as media literacy, U.S. foreign policy, the environment and immigration. The… |
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WWU to host a series of election-year panel discussions throughout October | |||
WWU to host panel discussion on Gaza, Israel and Palestine on Dec. 5 in MH 138 | |||
Rally, ‘teach-in’ planned as Whatcom residents react to the Russian invasion of Ukraine | As the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its second week, Bellingham-area residents are standing in solidarity with people of Slavic descent by demonstrating for peace, and scholars are helping make sense of the war. To help Whatcom County residents understand the roots of the conflict… |
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Munro Institute Fall Seminar takes on complex issues with panels on drug policy, housing affordability | |||
Annual Munro Seminars set for Oct. 27-28 | |||
Annual Munro Seminars set for Oct. 27-28 | |||
WWU's Josh Ceretti to Lead 'Bellingham’s History From Below: A Virtual Walking Tour' Nov. 10 | |||
WWU's Josh Ceretti to Lead 'Bellingham’s History From Below: A Virtual Walking Tour' Nov. 10 | |||
How Loren Culp’s book tour turned into a campaign for Washington governor | Vernon Johnson, a political science professor who directs Western Washington University’s Ralph Munro Institute for Civic Education, said Culp may not be trying to cultivate support among racists, armed militia members or white supremacists. But, at a minimum, Culp’s experience as a police chief… |