UW News Archive List: Page 28
- Class Notes: Students' work flies high in rockets class
- Special Collections exhibit will include Bagley, Mercer family memorabilia
- Name that dog, part two
- University of Washington biochemist David Baker to receive 2008 Sackler International Prize in Biophysics for discoveries in protein folding
- HIV/AIDS Pioneer Dr. Catherine Wilfert at UW on World AIDS Day
- Research shows for first time that mammals can be stimulated to regrow damaged inner retina nerve cells
- Elementary school intervention increases mental, sexual health, economic status
- Harborview burn rehab manager wins international award
- UW-WSU collaboration on animal-human health breaks new ground
- Spicing up your holidays is recipe for spicing up Puget Sound as well
- Baker wins 2008 Sackler International Prize in Biophysics
- Weber recognized for contributions to psychiatric pharmacy
- Health policy interests converge at annual confab
- What do you have in mind? Ethical questions in neuroscience
- Chan and Coldwell appointed to endowed dentistry posts
- Harborview and UW Medical Center art on display at Seattle City Hall
- Mystery Photo
- Paul Yager named chair of bioengineering
- First World Report on Child Injury to be Introduced at UW: Global Experts to Speak at Forum on the Health of Children Dec. 11
- Final for freshman event planning seminar is an event itself
- Lauded Harlem Quartet to play Meany Hall on Dec. 9
- Students know a lot about computers -- but knowledge is superficial, program shows
- Run, Nic, run! Staffer raising money with 13 marathons in 12 weeks
- Scorelator: New virtual TA grades programming homework in seconds
- Spicy Puget Sound: Fish swim in 'big, dilute latte,' research shows
- First World Report on Child Injury to be introduced at UW: Global experts to speak at forum Dec. 11
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service is Jan. 19
- Combined Fund Drive extended a week to Dec. 12
- Terrorism: It's not just Sept. 11, students learn
- Pavlov's neurons: Researchers find brain cells that are a key to learning
- DO-IT Scholars now accepting applications from high school sophomores and juniors with disabilities
- UW physicians, researchers tops on 2008 lists
- Great Indian Ocean earthquake of 2004 set off tremors in San Andreas fault
- Global childhood immunization coverage growing at only half the officially reported rate
- Europa does the wave to generate heat
- What does it take to make New Year's resolutions a reality?
- Most women report satisfaction with egg donation; some claim problems
- President Mark Emmert's statement regarding Gov. Gregoire's proposed budget
- Two UW faculty receive Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers at White House ceremony
- Washington infants needed for autism study looking at brain images, behavior
- Hubble telescope to get last tuneup during International Year of Astronomy
- Statement regarding death of UW student
- Larry Kessler named chair of Health Services
- Six UW profs named Fellows of AAAS
- Martin Luther King tributes planned at Harborview, Health Sciences
- Combating overmedication one patient at a time
- Study finds failure to include nurses in process of admitting errors to patients, families
- Skating for a reason: UWT student raising money for Boys & Girls Clubs
- Mary Gates Hall getting tech upgrade, thanks to Gates family
- Taking math to the streets: Students solve real-world problems with mathematics modeling
- UW Day of Service organizers seeking volunteers
- The Littlefield Organ Series presents Millennia Too!
- Burke Museum welcomes new curator of Native American ethnology
- Mystery Photo
- Looking back at universities during other economic crises
- Freshman, sophomore, junior medalists named
- Cuong Vu Trio presents master classes for music students
- It's the real thing: Compostable Coca-Cola cup launched at UW
- Hubble telescope to get last tuneup
- Compostable Coca-Cola cup launched at University of Washington
- UW to focus on limiting losses in tough 2009 legislative season
- Half of world's population could face climate-induced food crisis by 2100
- Tuberculosis bacteria co-opts body's defenses to gain a foothold
- Reducing people to problems: Let's 'imagine otherwise,' says UW lecturer and author of new book
- Orthodontic wire sculptures mix art and technique
- Mystery Photo
- Christy Gullion appointed UW director of federal relations
- JACK Quartet to perform Jan. 16 at School of Music
- Yes he can: UW student plans Obama's premier inaugural ball
- New Housing and Food Services director named
- World music featured in Jan. 20 concert
- Etc.: Campus news & notes
- New medical-legal partnership focuses on families
- John L. Hancock, professor emeritus of urban planning, to be remembered Jan. 23
- Puppets and prosthetics featured in Meet the Charities event Jan. 30
- Freeze! UWPD promotes Polar Plunge for Special Olympics on Jan. 31
- History Lecture Series to discuss The Vatican in the 20th century
- UW Medical Center participates in global safe surgery study
- New data show much of Antarctica is warming more than previously thought
- 'Astronaut food approach' to medical testing: Dehydrated, wallet-sized malaria tests promise better diagnoses in developing world
- Study questions our understanding of early TB infection
- Mystery Photo
- Charles Hirschman to address immigration in Faculty Lecture
- UW continues to lead U.S. universities in contributing Peace Corps volunteers
- Concerto Competition winners solo with the UW Symphony Jan. 29
- School of Public Health name shortened
- UWPD places officer in HUB for lunchtime outreach
- President Obama's Dreams from My Father named Common Book for 2009
- Mini-Medical School begins Feb. 3
- New data show much of Antarctica is warming more than previously thought
- Tree death rate in Pacific Northwest doubled in 17 years
- 'Astronaut-food approach' to medical testing: Dehydrated, wallet-sized malaria tests promise better diagnoses in developing world
- Enthusiastic audiences attend Martin Luther King Jr. tributes
- Caffeine fix: The Burke kicks off Coffee Jan. 24 and 25
- Tree death rate in Pacific Northwest doubled in 17 years
- Infants draw on past to interpret present, understand other people's behavior
- Advancing the status of women in Afghanistan with Afghan leader Feb. 5
- UW's Neighborhood Clinics earn fourth consecutive perfect score from national accrediting organization
- Some of Earth's climate troubles should face burial at sea, scientists say
- Mystery Photo
- Saving carpet from the landfill, five tons at a time
- Daniell named Rohm & Haas professor of public health sciences
- Some of Earth's climate troubles should face burial at sea, scientists say
- 'Big Love' a sprawling, brawling story of 50 runaway brides
- School of Law looks back on 30 years of clinical training
- Afghan women struggle for education
- UW staffer and her puppets head to Bangladesh to teach kids about tooth care
- Seattle's striking history comes into focus with year-long celebration
- Talking about teaching, twice-monthly at the UW Club
- Trapsters -- dragsters built using mousetraps -- race at School of Art
- UW alumna Wendy Yamashita returns to perform Jan. 31
- Etc.: Campus news & notes
- Media Center offers Puget Sounds, Netflix for instructors and more
- Where do children learn science? Everywhere, new research shows
- Research links seismic slip and tremor, with implications for subduction zone
- Seattle's striking history comes into focus with year-long celebration
- Bipolar disorders linked to risk of early death from natural causes
- Heartburn belies reflux's complex causes, subtle symptoms
- Missing piece in chromosome increases epilepsy risk
- Neighborhood Clinics are at the top of their game
- Ramsey highlights challenges, opportunities for UW Medicine
- Leonard Hudson to receive Trudeau Medal
- UW scholars to discuss Seattle Asian Art Museum exhibit of paintings from Indian history
- 'Friday the Thirteenth Mallet Jazz' coming on -- well, you know the day
- Pedal in precipitation and commute in cloudbursts: Ride in the Rain is coming
- Donovan Stokes performs on double bass Feb. 7
- New residents of Kincaid Hall are in the shell-making business
- Etc.: Campus news & notes
- Bus left you waiting in the cold? Use your cell phone to track it down
- Class Notes: Writers on Writing brings people together for writing, reading, conversation
- Mystery Photo
- UW TechTransfer secures two highly experienced IP professionals to join unit
- UW seeks to deepen its commitment to sustainability
- Jim Donald Named Executive-in-Residence at UW Bothell
- Cancer diagnosis: Now in 3-D
- Matthew O'Donnell, David Auth elected to National Academy of Engineering
- Bus left you waiting in the cold? Use your cell phone to track it down
- Proposed 2009-11 UW budget cuts would cost 600-800 jobs
- African great ape ancestor genome changed rapidly
- UW to open second European campus in Leon, Spain
- Pharmacy students' outreach garners national acclaim
- School of Nursing's annual public lecture features global health workforce expert
- Public Health's Distinguished Faculty Lecture, Feb. 26
- Ancestral genome of present-day African great apes and humans underwent burst of DNA sequence duplications
- New state climate report indicates coming decades will be challenging
- In families with a heroin-addict parent, girls are more resilient than boys in overcoming adverse childhood experiences
- New state climate report indicates coming decades will be challenging
- Whose Arctic is it? Students investigate the question in Canada
- College of Education's Frances Contreras a rising voice on challenges of Latino education
- University of Washington undergraduate earns prestigious scholarship