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Campus news

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  • Faculty member's short film to be screened at Seattle International Film Festival
  • Western sets records for points, titles in capturing fifth straight GNAC all-sports crown
  • Scholars Week continues through Friday
  • HR Today for May 16, 2013
  • Employee Language Program to hold showcase, give mini-lectures in Spanish
  • Revised policy on using university resources posted for 30-day review
  • Music Library sale set for Thursday, May 23
  • Upcoming events from WWU's Heritage Resources
  • Flags lowered May 15 for Peace Officers Memorial Day
  • Work to block parking, delay traffic behind Fraser Hall from 7 to noon Thursday

In the media

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  • WWU has record number of Fulbright scholars
    The Seattle Times
  • Learn about birds, geology and plants of Sehome Arboretum May 18
    The Tacoma News Tribune
  • Soft-spoken Thomas center of attention for WWU's 'Big Blue of '72'
    The Bellingham Herald
  • LGBT students get $600,000 in scholarships from 2 groups
    The Seattle Times
  • WWU poet Bruce Beasley appreciates value of community poetry contests
    The Bellingham Herald

Vikings' MacDowell named GNAC co-player of the week

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  • 11-12: Intercollegiate Athletics
The Bellingham Herald
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Western Washington University midfielder Justina MacDowell has been named Great Northwest Athletic Conference Women's Soccer co-Player of the Week for Sept. 25 to Oct. 1.

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