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Campus news

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  • Cars with permits may park on campus during intersession
  • Power down during break to save energy
  • Workshop, seminar on brain-computer interaction scheduled for June 24
  • Port of Bellingham/Western Waterfront Partnership Moves Forward; Both Approve Memorandum of Understanding to Move Land into Development Authority
  • Daniel Guyette Leaving as Dean of Western’s College of Fine and Performing Arts
  • Professional Staff Organization gets new officers for 2013-14
  • Legislature begins second special session; Western to remain open despite lack of new state budget
  • Presidential Scholars Announced at Commencement
  • WWU dedicates Karen W. Morse Hall and SMATE classroom - Board of Trustees recap for June 13, 14
  • Advanced search feature comes to Western Libraries June 18

In the media

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  • Reports could bust legislature's gridlock
    Tacoma News-Tribune
  • Coal isn't getting enough respect, study says
    Crosscut.com
  • 'Sort of' alive: Researchers probe how kids think about robots
    KPLU
  • Festival of Music again brings world-class musicians to Whatcom County
    The Bellingham Herald
  • 'Sort of' alive: Researchers probe how kids think about robots
    KPLU 88.5-FM

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