UW News


May 11, 2006

UW says goodbye to David Hodge after 30 years

Perhaps it was inevitable that as dean since 1998 of the UW’s largest college , as an administrator with an excellent track record for fundraising who also has led the effort of transforming education within the college, David Hodge would be seen as presidential material.


Foege to speak on global health shortcuts

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Former government official who said ‘no’ to Nixon will speak at commencement

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Campus crime sees slight increase in 2005

The University Police Department’s Annual Report is a sort of statistical potpourri — various categories of crime show small increases and declines each year, set against a backdrop of ever-improving campus protection policies making increasing use of technology.


UW students to explore far reaches of the globe, thanks to unusual Bonderman fellowship

Ten UW students recently received word that they’ve been awarded a Bonderman Travel Fellowship.


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