UW News


November 3, 2005

Faculty, staff to be honored at fund-raising breakfast

Community leaders and several UW faculty and staff who promoted diversity at the University and in the community will be honored when the UW Alumni Association and the Multicultural Alumni Partnership hold the 11th annual Bridging the Gap Breakfast on Saturday, Nov.


‘Life as we do not know it’: UW prof wants to expand tree of life

What would you call an alien if you encountered it on the street tomorrow? What if that alien didn’t come from another world but rather was created in a laboratory right here on Earth and functioned differently from other Earth life?

Either way, Peter Ward has the beginnings of an answer.


New information number to be used for severe weather, other emergencies

The chill in the air means it’s time to become familiar with the University’s inclement weather and suspended operations policies and the new numbers to call for the latest information on possible disruption of operations.


English lessons on the job: Program helps non-native speakers

What if you had to work all day in a language not your own? How would you feel if, despite education in your native tongue, you couldn’t fully grasp the nuances of the language around you each work day?


Such is the case for a number of UW employees who are not native speakers of English, from maintenance crews to research fellows.


10 UW profs honored as Fellows of AAAS

Ten UW faculty members have been awarded the distinction of Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, or AAAS.


November 1, 2005

Walk a Mile pairs King County policymakers with former foster youth

A pilot project in participatory democracy will begin later this month in King County, pairing local policymakers with young adults who were once in foster care and are now existing on minimum-wage incomes.


October 31, 2005

New book expands biological classifications to account for ‘alien’ life

What would you call an alien if you encountered it on the street tomorrow? What if that alien didn’t come from another world but rather was created in a laboratory right here on Earth and functioned differently from other Earth life?

Either way, Peter Ward has the beginnings of an answer.


October 28, 2005

Effects from global warming tops agenda

The level and breadth of interest in the subject of climate change and its effects in Washington state was evidenced Thursday as a capacity crowd of more than 600 attended “The Future Ain’t What It Used to Be: Planning for Climate Disruption,” sponsored by King County and various state agencies.


October 27, 2005

Motivation expert to give teaching forum Nov. 3

Marilla Svinicki, associate professor in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin, will be the speaker at the Quarterly Forum on Teaching and Learning, scheduled for 2 p.


Long-term Care Insurance Workshop Nov. 17

The University of Washington Retirement Association (UWRA) offers its next Long-term Care Insurance Workshop from 5 to 7 p.


Tacoma businessman to serve as regent

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Provost plans town meeting

Provost Phyllis Wise will hold her first Town Meeting with the University community from 3:30 to 5 p.


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