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Scientists learn about humans from bird song

Scientists learn about humans from bird song: UW researchers say spring's chorus of bird song may hold insights on human learning and such disorders as strokes and Alzheimer's.

Harnessing the spirit of old-school hacking

Harnessing the spirit of old-school hacking: Experimental course takes its cue from the hacker community, helping students of any major get a taste of what it means to build software and hardware.

Creative thinking on the environment

Creative thinking on the environment: Conservation Remix offers an eclectic mix of discussion topics from designing super-efficient buildings to controlling invasive species.

Sophomore phenom determined to overcome the obstacles

Sophomore phenom determined to overcome the obstacles: Kaitlin Inglesby could be the most uniquely talented and resilient Husky ever.

Toxic to tranquil: Reclaimed public spaces

Toxic to tranquil: Reclaimed public spaces: Gas Works Park and subsequent projects established Seattle as one of the first American cities willing to recast industrial sites into places to celebrate.
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Some mammals unlikely to outrun climate change

A safe haven could be out of reach for 9 percent of the Western Hemisphere's mammals, and as much as 40 percent in certain regions. UW Today

2012 Awards of Excellence - Upcoming ceremony honors those who exemplify UW values.

Arts UW
UW Today: Weekly Arts Roundup

It's a whirlwind of a week for campus arts. Drama and dance team for the continuing Masters of Fine Arts Dance Concert, graduating School of Art students show their talents and the Undergraduate Theater Society opens a musical comedy. UW Today | Arts UW

Photo: Gary Hill: Glossodelic Attractors

Gary Hill: Glossodelic Attractors
Henry Art Gallery
March 31 - September 16
More Info | Free Event


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