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Western Students Engage with Issues Surrounding Homelessness in Bellingham 2019-05-06
WWU Mars Researchers Look Through Curiosity’s Eyes to Analyze the Red Planet's Ancient Geology 2019-05-03
Dragon Rising: Kristen Parris on China’s surge to prominence as the next world superpower 2019-05-01
Student Team Co-Authors New Paper in the Journal of Organic Chemistry 2019-05-01
Kilauea could erupt again after peace and quiet, claims expert

But there is still activity at the Hawaii volcano and on Sunday morning UK time geologists recorded powerful magnitude 4.2 quakes at Kilauea.

The US Geological Survey (USGS) recorded the earthquake at a distance of 12 miles southeast of Kilauea and at a depth of more than three miles.…

2019-04-30
Alia Khan's Global Quest for Snow and Ice, and What it Tells Us About Our Changing Planet 2019-04-19
Trump's raw meat for the Islamophobic trolls
When Donald Trump on Friday tweeted out-of-context clips from a speech by Ilhan Omar intercut with images of 9/11, it was…
2019-04-19
English's Christopher Wise translates new volume, 'The Manuscripts of Timbuktu' 2019-04-08
Digging for indigenous science in 3,000-year-old clam beds

WWU's Marco Hatch, a Coastal Salish scholar, talks about the importance of bringing indigenous knowledge to Western research — and what science loses when we don't.

2019-03-25
How to build a metrics-savvy newsroom

Journalists have a reputation for dismissing data about their stories. But it’s undeserved.

After all, the axiom “if it bleeds, it leads” describes a newsroom practice driven by the metrics of newsstand sales and broadcast ratings. Pulitzers and Emmys are qualitative data that indicates…

2019-03-13
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