Campus news

10 01 10

Clint Spiegel, an assistant professor of Chemistry at Western Washington University, will present "Who, What, When, Where and How of Graduate School" at 3:15 p.m. today, Oct. 1, in Chemistry Building Room 386. This will be an open discussion forum, the purpose of which is to provide students with information about the graduate school decision process.

Refreshments will be provided at a Kick-Off Reception from 3 to 3:15 p.m. in the building's new conference room(CB Room 275). All are welcome and encouraged to attend.

10 01 10

Officers from the Bellingham Police Department have set up a mobile precinct in the 1200 block of Railroad Avenue in downtown Bellingham as the search for missing Western Washington University student Dwight Clark continues. Police will be using the mobile precinct tonight and tomorrow night to conduct interviews and follow leads. The police held a briefing with volunteers at 10 o'clock this morning.

Anyone with information to share regarding Clark's disappearance should call 911.

09 29 10

A Friday, Oct. 1, meeting on campus to discuss the proposals for further reductions to Western Washington University's current year operating budget will be audiocast live online.

The meeting, which will include WWU President Bruce Shepard, the WWU planning unit chairs (all deans and vice presidents) and the chair of the University Planning and Resources Council, is to review, question and discuss the proposals, which were released to campus on Monday.

09 29 10

Western Washington University student Dwight Clark still is missing, and the search continues near the WWU campus, according to a Western Alert message sent from University Police Chief Randy Stegmeier Tuesday afternoon.

The text of Stegmeier's message:

A search is continuing near campus and in the community for a Western Washington University student who on Sunday evening was reported missing.

09 29 10

Western Washington University alumnus Fred Sprinkle, along with a collection of local filmmakers, will show his full-length documentary film "Wrong Way to Hope - A Story of Young Adults with Cancer" at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 7, at the Mt. Baker Theater in Bellingham.

Tickets cost $10 and are available online at http://www.handsonfilms.com.

09 28 10

Scott Pearce, Faculty Senate president, called the 2010-2011 Faculty Senate to order at 4:01 p.m. Senators accepted senate minutes of June 2, 2010, and UPRC Committee minutes of June 2, 2010.

09 28 10

In the span of 24 hours, teams of filmmakers will attempt to complete a set of scavenger hunt tasks, as well as film, produce and edit a film with a coherent plot in the Associated Students KVIK scavenger hunt.

The teams will have from 10 a.m. on Oct. 16 to 10 a.m. on Oct. 17 to complete their films. The hunt will take place all over campus and surrounding areas of Bellingham, but the final leg of the hunt will take place in the AIC building.

09 28 10

The Resilience Institute at Western Washington University recently conducted surveys to determine the effectiveness of the "Who Depends On You? Are You Prepared for Disasters?" campaign in Snohomish County.

09 27 10

The Combined Fund Drive is an annual campaign at Western Washington University to collect donations to support the organizations and issues that folks in the WWU community care about most. Authorized by Washington state law, the CFD is the only organization permitted to solicit contributions at Western.

09 27 10

Western Washington University's Sarah Porter has been named Great Northwest Athletic Conference cross country Women's Athlete of the Week for Sept. 19 to 25.

Porter, a senior from Hockinson, won the Saint Martin's Invitational in a time of 21:37, finishing the six-kilometer course 50 seconds ahead of the second-place finisher and 1:52 ahead of the next collegiate runner. It was the seventh time during Porter's four-year career that she has won a regular-season meet.