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Humanities Washington Trustee Ed Marquand Featured in Yakima Magazine

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We work longer hours, commute longer hours, are continually barraged with information and interuptions.… The human brain wasn’t meant to multi-task so constantly. The humanities give us an opportunity for quiet moments of reflection. They offer us perspective.

Carol Cassella
Anesthesiologist and best-selling author of Oxygen and Healer
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Humanities Washington Trustee Ed Marquand Featured in Yakima Magazine

By Heather Caro
Yakima Magazine
May 07, 2010
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