UW News


February 18, 2010

‘Waiting for Lefty.’

The School of Drama reflects on the current economic crisis with a series titled “Looking Up at Down: Plays from the Great Depression.


UW bands unite.

Songs and Dances for Band features the UW symphonic, campus and concert bands.


February 17, 2010

‘From Behavior to Brain.’

Adults are armchair psychologists, attributing to ourselves and our social partners various goals, intentions, desires and beliefs to explain our own and others’ behaviors.


February 15, 2010

Brain-controlled cursor doubles as a neural workout

Electrodes on brain’s surface show that using imagined movements to control a cursor generates larger-than-life signals in only 10 minutes.


February 12, 2010

Guitar ensemble.

Students of Michael Partington present a program of music from the classical and romantic eras for guitar solo, duo and trio, and guitar with other instruments.


February 11, 2010

Obama to appoint artist and UW grad Chuck Close to presidential arts committee

Close is one of six nominees and holder of the UW’s highest award for graduates


University of Washington leaders give salary to fund scholarships, programs

Senior leaders at the University of Washington have decided to donate 5 percent of their salaries to the University in support of student scholarships and academic programs.


Workplace gendered tradeoffs lead to inequalities for women

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Radical new directions needed in food production to deal with climate change

Yields from some of the most important crops begin to decline sharply when average temperatures exceed about 30 degrees Celsius, or 86 Fahrenheit.


Districts have options when it comes to teacher salary inequities

School districts can take steps to level out salary inequities caused by maldistributions of teachers, according to researchers at the UW’s Center on Reinventing Public Education.


Evaluation shows Exploration Seminars are great for learning

Back in 2003 the University decided to try out a new idea by offering four short-term study abroad “Exploration Seminars” during the time between summer and fall quarters.


Etc: Campus news & notes

ACING CASE: The UW picked up plenty of awards in the Council For the Advancement and Support of Education’s District VIII competition, starting with a Grand Gold in fundraising and special event publications for the program of the Annual Recogniton Gala by UW Marketing, Jo-Ann Sire and Creative Communications.


UW earthquake engineer assesses damage in Haiti

The UW’s Marc Eberhard, a professor of civil and environmental engineering, led a five-person team sent to evaluate damage from the devastating magnitude-7 earthquake that struck Haiti on Jan.


Out with McAfee and in with Sophos — Change your anti-virus software by March 31.

Faculty, staff and students using UW-licensed McAfee anti-virus software must replace it by March 31 because the University has chosen a new anti-virus software.


Mystery Photo

Where are we? The photo above was taken somewhere on campus.


Students face real-life design challenge: A simple, cheap and effective prosthetic arm

In fall quarter, 21 UW industrial design students received a challenge to “not do what’s always been done.


The man behind the TV at the Olympics

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UW bands unite for ‘Songs and Dances for Band’

The UW symphonic, concert and campus bands will perform Thursday, Feb.


Center for Experiential Learning helps undergraduates through the competitive scholarship process

Editor’s Note: This is the last part of University Week’s four-part series describing the work of the Center for Experiential Learning.


Go to the poles in your imagination at annual Polar Science Weekend

Hands-on exhibits, UW polar experts and a bit of imagination will transport you and your family to the extreme environments of the Arctic and Antarctica later this month during Polar Science Weekend at Pacific Science Center.


UW again named top contributor of Peace Corps volunteers

For the fourth year in a row, the UW has been named top contributor of Peace Corps volunteers from undergraduate alumni.


Official Notices

Board of Regents

The Board of Regents will hold a regular meeting on Thursday, Feb.


Shantala Shivalingappa to bring kuchipudi dance to UW in World Series debut

Shantala Shivalingappa will make her UW World Series debut and introduce Seattle audiences to “kuchipudi,” a form of classical dance from South India, in a concerts Thursday through Saturday, Feb.


Odegaard gets first self-checkout station for books and in-library course reserves

Students waiting to check out a book or open reserve materials now have an option: a self-service checkout station on the ground floor of Odegaard Undergraduate Library, installed in December 2009.


Update on Husky Vibrations project: Ideas for taming the tremor

Could the answer be as simple as a rubber mat?

Students in fall quarter’s section of Introduction to Mechanical Design mulled over the problem of slight vibrations in the TV camera platforms, or “buckets,” during football games at Husky Stadium.


Scientists urge new approaches to agriculture in the face of climate change

Yields from some of the most important crops begin to decline sharply when average temperatures exceed about 30 degrees Celsius, or 86 Fahrenheit.


Blending tradition and innovation: Faculty compositions to be performed in Feb. 16 Meany Hall concert

When composer Juan Pampin teamed up to create music with violist Melia Watras, what resulted was an innovative piece “for viola and electronic sounds” that neither could quite have achieved alone.


Lost and Found film: What’s going on when shirtless man gets inked?

Editor’s Note: The UW Audio Visual Services Materials Library has more than 1,200 reels of film from the late 1940s through the early 1970s, documenting life at the University through telecourses, commercial films and original productions.


Microfluidics in C minor

If they gave Academy Awards for the best science music video, the UW would be a serious contender.


Development of behavior to be topic of 2010 Allen L. Edwards Psychology Lecture Series

The UW Department of Psychology’s fifth annual Allen L.


Understanding your risk factor profile for heart disease

In 1963, Congress designated February as “American Heart Month” to encourage prevention of cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death in the United States.


UW Medicine tapped for 2010 Olympics role

UW Medicine will be on call to assist International SOS if needed for critical patients evacuated from the winter games.


18th Annual UW Medicine Salute Harborview gala benefits Mission of Caring

Proceeds from the Feb. 27 gala directly support the world class care delivered to patients from all walks of life at Harborview


‘Beshkempir.’

A coming-of-age film that reveals the clash between modernity and Kyrgystan’s traditional culture.


Piano series.

UW music students perform works for piano.


Climate change predictions.

The UW Program on Climate Change’s ninth annual lecture.


Shantala Shivalingappa.

Making her UW World Series debut, Shivalingappa introduces Seattle audiences to “kuchipudi,” a classical dance form of South India.


February 10, 2010

‘Igloos to Internet.’

A lecture by Pita Aatami, president of the Makivik Corporation for the last 10 years, who will describe how the Inuit of Nunavik, Quebec, have gone from igloos to the Internet and self-governance in barely a generation.


February 9, 2010

HUB remodel.

A resource fair to show options for eating and activities while the HUB is being remodeled.


Garrick Ohlsson.

The second of two Chopin concerts celebrating the 200th anniversary of the composer’s birth and the 40th anniversary of Ohlsson, a master interpreter of Chopin’s work, winning the 1970 Chopin International Piano Competition.



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