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Washington State Magazine :: Spring 2010

Book Details

ISBN / ASINB0038BRIM6
ISBN-13978B0038BRIM5
Sales Rank1,932,717
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

Description

Washington State Magazine covers news and issues of interest to Washington State University faculty, staff, students, and alumni, and the people of Washington from Seattle to St. John.

In the Spring 2010 issue:

Features

Of Time and Wildness in the North Cascades :: Bob Mierendorf has spent the last couple of decades trying to convince the archaeological establishment that pre-contact Northwest Indians did not confine themselves to the lowlands, but frequented the high country. Now he has an ancient camping site to make his point. by Tim Steury

Desperately Seeking Sherman :: Although his work is increasingly ubiquitous, the writer Sherman Alexie '94 is a little harder to pin down. Our correspondent is undaunted. by Hannelore Sudermann

Vancouver Lake: A Search for Solutions Great and Small :: This is the second time WSU scientists have worked on a plan to clean up Vancouver Lake. The first, in the 1960s, was monumental. This time it's microscopic. by Hannelore Sudermann

Essay
Language, Money, and Loss :: Sometimes loss can be an occasion for newly discovered vitality. Where better than the university to challenge ourselves to avoid linguistic lemminghood? by Will Hamlin

Short Subject
The Secret Death of Bees :: WSU lab probes mysterious decline in honey bee population. by Eric Sorensen

Panoramas - Short articles on WSU research, campus life, and alumni

:: Leave it to beavers
:: Laboratories for the new century
:: Gangs of Chicago
:: Of honor and friendship
:: Skagit Valley studies

Departments

:: FIRST WORDS
:: LETTERS
:: SPORTS: Ruggers
:: SPORTS: Cougar pride
:: IN SEASON: Finally, a Washington apple
:: LAST WORDS: North Cascades Highway: Near Washington Pass

Tracking - Profiles of Washington State University alumni

:: What I've Learned Since College: Joni Earl '75—CEO of Sound Transit
:: Cougar Links—Palouse Ridge homecoming
:: Dwight Damon '62—Straight smiles
:: Brian Carter '06—On the same garden path
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