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Western Today for Thursday, July 23

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Costa Rica sunset

Tina Copsey of WWU's Advanced Materials Science and Engineering Center (AMSEC) sent us this photo of a summer sunset in Costa Rica's Arenal Volcano region. Where are you this summer? Send your travel shots to Western Today and we'll let 2,300 of your friends and peers know what you're up to and where you're going!

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Tomorrow on campus
The Department of Sociology will host guest speaker and UW Professor Joseph Weis from noon-1:15 p.m. on Friday, July 31 in SMATE 130, in a presentation titled “‘Just the Facts Ma’am’: Investigating Murder Myths.”

The presentation, which is free and open to the public, will draw on research on murder from Washington state and a national study of child-abduction murders to examine the accuracy of common beliefs about murder.

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Monday on campus

New York City dance choreographer Molissa Fenley will give a free lecture and demonstration at 3:30 p.m. Monday, July 27, in the Performing Arts Center on the WWU campus. For more information, click here.


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The Bellingham Herald

  • WWU awards scholarships to incoming freshmen
    Western Washington University
    awarded scholarships to four incoming freshmen: Anne D’Aquino, daughter of Joao and Katherine D’Aquino of Bellingham, received a $2,000 President’s Scholarship for the 2009-2010 academic year. She had a 3.8 gpa at Squalicum High School.

  • Logos Bible Software scholarship goes to WWU junior
    The Western Washington University Computer Science Department has awarded the $2,000 Logos Bible Software Computer Science Scholarship to junior Rebecca Smith.
    The department's faculty selected Smith because "she is one of the rising stars in the program," said David Bover, department chairman. "She is a very intelligent and diligent young lady."

 

The Northern Light

  • CEV hires new staff
    Western Washington University’s College of Business and Economics’ Center for Economic Vitality (CEV) has added Nicole Hagerman to its staff of research analysts and has promoted Jennifer Hill and Jenny Kern to senior research analysts.
    Hagerman recently graduated with a master’s degree in Business Administration from Western Washington University, where she received a bachelor’s degree in History with an emphasis in African American Studies.
    She has worked as a campaign manager for Rep. Kelli Linville and an event planner for the Downtown Renaissance Network.
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