The Arctic reality of One Health

May 25, 2017

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Brian Berube of the Alaska Native Rural Veterinary Incorporation

There’s a certain mundane practice to many of the daily aspects of our life. We wake up, get ready for the day, and go about our routines as usual: work,

Québec Has a Film Industry? Mais Oui!

June 30, 2010

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by Natalie Debray Natalie Debray is a lecturer in the Department of Communication at the University of Washington. Although the Québec film, Barbarians Invasions, won an Oscar for Best Foreign

First Nations Food Sovereignty

June 30, 2010

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Charlotte Coté, American Indian Studies, is currently researching Native food sovereignty issues. Her plan is to research how Canadian First Nations and other indigenous groups are making a strong effort

Managing the Canada-U.S. Border

June 30, 2010

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Anne Goodchild, Civil and Environmental Engineering, presented a paper written with graduate student Matt Klein at the Seminar on Canada-U.S. Border Management Policy Issues, which was sponsored by the Border

Linguistics Symposium on Romance Languagesg/Arctic seas.

June 30, 2010

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by Julia Herschensohn, Chair, Linguistics; Organizing Committee Member, Linguistics Symposium Dr. Herschensohn’s research focuses on second language acquisition. She argues that language acquisition is not simply derived through communicative experience,

Field Course to Québec

March 31, 2009

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Fritz Wagner, Landscape Architecture (center), with students

by Fritz Wagner, Professor Fritz Wagner is Research Professor and Chair of the Department of Landscape Architecture and manages the Northwest Center for Livable Communities in the College of Built