UW Uweek Archive List: Page 14
Psychologists show experience may be the best teacher for infants
Finalists for UW police chief to visit campus
Attention gardeners: Bulb and plant sale at the Arboretum
Official Notices
Compared to all commercial carriers, log truckers have better safety record
UW scientists discover link to range of pediatric disorders
Newsmakers
National Geographic brings Young Explorers program to UW
Just in time for school: Free Adeona service tracks stolen laptops
Annual 'Bridging the Gap' Breakfast celebrates diversity
Luce lectures consider religion and the U.S. presidential election
Walker-Ames Lecture looks at media coverage of Iraqi deaths
Search tool that makes drugs safer is poised for growth
Scientists discover clues to enzyme that helps eye detect light
UWPD's crime victim advocate honors the memory of Rebecca Griego with her work
2008 Combined Fund Drive kicks off with charity fair, food drive Oct. 15 in Mary Gates Commons
UW proud to host National Academy of Education Oct. 17-18
Faculty-staff-retiree gifts to the University show depths of connection
'From Invention to Start-Up' back by popular demand
Preserved by ice: Glacial dams helped prevent erosion of Tibetan plateau
Engineering inspired by nature is topic of lecture series
Protect your stuff with the Equipment Insurance Program
Etc.: Campus news & notes
Dawg Dash, 'Pride in 5' short film contest featured among Homecoming celebrations
UW to lead $40 million landmark study of children's health
A lactation station celebration -- on Oct. 13
Burke co-sponsors 'Lucy Talks' lecture series, opening Oct. 16
Official Notices
Slide show: Travel the world -- in a garden
Transportation survey under way
UCAR arrives at UW Bothell
Mystery photo
Resident advisers get hands-on practice in fire safety
MOMIX returns to Meany Hall with concert of favorites
President Emmert to speak Tuesday, Oct. 14
Faculty, staff invited to bring kids to college planning evening
New eProcurement system goes live online Oct. 13
Pharmacy student receives coveted Roybal Scholarship
Harborview nurse wins 2008 Rona Jaffe Writer's Award
Health Science G Wing renovation completed
Communication is key to surviving public health crises
First African-American UW med school graduate, dies at 79
Tumor Vaccine Group to host open house Oct. 23
Eileen Whalen takes the helm of Harborview Medical Center
Global blindness is topic of medicine lecture Oct. 23
Changes in structure, academic review process among those recommended in Graduate School review
Y'all come to the Homecoming rally Oct. 17
Nominees sought for University ombudsman
Polls may underestimate Obama's support by 3 to 4 percent
Third Emerald City Search -- this year allied with amphibians -- runs Oct. 15-24
Panel Oct. 16 considers energy policy priorities for the next administration
Etc.: Campus news & notes
Brain nerve cells can control stimulation of paralyzed muscles
Official Notices
'Rhodes Scholarship' for teaching one of two new scholarship programs at College of Education
Peer Portfolio
Mystery photo
Nominations now open for a host of annual awards
CFD volunteer protects kitties through all nine lives
Scientists develop new cancer-killing compound from salad plant
Pierce, Everett and Kitsap transit companies join growing U-PASS program
Top UW administrators receive national honors
New course leads to student contest for environmental solutions
Introducing the new Secretary of the Faculty, Marcia Killien
Trombone, piano featured in upcoming concerts
UW committee and conference organized for Puget Sound area's safety
UW to host two evenings on world financial crisis
Discussions of Common Book planned
Kaeberlein, Li land new scholar awards in aging
Merati and Weaver honored by otolaryngology group
UW researchers receive Gates Foundation Explorations grants
Bernstein, Shen and Parviz selected Inventors of the Year
Stamatoyannopoulos to head epigenome mapping center
Department of Rehabilitation receives two national grants
Trauma, burn cases sharpen oculofacial surgeons' nips and tucks
Mummy comes out for Family Day
Students bring their best 15 minutes to the annual Concerto Competition
Philip Bell to give College of Education fall lecture Oct. 28
Etc.: Campus news & notes
UW Neighborhood Clinics offer convenient, world-class health care
Public officials from China's Hunan Province at UW to study public records law
Works by art professor next up in Lawrence Gallery
Jazz for vibes, viola virtuosity and spooky organ music coming from School of Music
French plays, in French, offered by student group
Hurricane Gustav changes UW professor's plans for film about that other hurricane
Centennial Lecture Series kicks off with lecture by Anand Yang
Newsmakers
You can review your insurance or start a flex plan during Open Enrollment Oct. 27 to Nov. 30
Child abuse increases risk for later sexually coercive behavior in some men
UW Bothell to offer MBA in Bellevue
Official Notices
New Faculty Senate Chair David Lovell sees busy year ahead
Music student jazzes up New Orleans-style 'Twelfth Night'
Mystery Photo
Financial crisis like a game of musical chairs that became painfully expensive
Environmental Health & Safety's VanDusen bids farewell to UW
Health disparities linked to poor physician communications
UW and WSU researchers target the science behind infectious diseases
Sir David Cox to present Biostatistics' Breslow Distinguished Lecture
Beware! Halloween tooth decay is lurking
High school students attend UW dental camp
Danger, massive amounts of data ahead; eScience Institute can help
Mystery Photo
Is your teenager hiding an eating disorder?
UW Bothell hosts two authors at campus library
Name that dawg
Like rest of society, doctors implicitly favor whites over blacks
Woodstick 2008 to benefit hearing research at UW
UW students to work at polling places election day
'In good hands': Foundation for International Understanding Through Students celebrates 60 years of welcoming newcomers
A quilting life: Even after many years, staffer finds comfort in quilts
Somerman affirms School of Dentistry's mission of social responsibility
Machala brings spirit of entrepreneurship to UW
A look behind the veil at sexuality in Islam -- second of four in the Centennial Lecture Series
Work of 16 photographers featured in HUB Gallery
From academic to artist: Richey retires to new career
Scientists find evidence of tsunamis on Indian Ocean shores long before 2004
Rob Brown: Helping make the Combined Fund Drive a success
Official Notices
Class Notes: Games class combines work and play
Common Book event and photo exhibit bring border to life
EntrepreneurWeek UW features variety of events Nov. 3-7
The silver lining of lost parking privileges
Green neighborhoods may reduce childhood obesity
UW Medical Center expansion project to break ground this winter
UW Photographers Group launches fall exhibit Nov. 11
UW receives nearly $17 million to study emerging respiratory viruses
Researchers find that mouse heart can regenerate diseased tissue
Inauguration of Diabetes and Obesity Center set for Nov. 14
Climate Survey 2008: Satisfaction, and continued improvement
Mystery Photo
Home sweet pond: Salmon return to campus
A homecoming for director of opera 'Il Mondo della Luna'
Two profs to talk about 'What Really Happened' in election
Expert on foster care to lecture Nov. 13
UW Bothell celebrates new Cultural Studies Program with guest lecturer Toby Miller
DNA provides 'smoking gun' in the case of the missing songbirds
Writing Day launches second phase of Writing in the Majors
By popular demand: Department of Scandinavian Studies celebrates its centennial
Inspirations for Seales' music range from Paris to Bellingham
UWT and Russian journalism students collaborate on news project
Second lecture in 'Lucy Talks' features forensic anthropologist Nov. 13
Math series kicks off with talk by Felsenstein
Planetarium open to public for winter of starry, starry nights
Man who committed suicide in Red Square identified
Gerberding bells to ring in honor of mathematician
Official Notices
Postdocs show their work at 4th annual research symposium Nov. 14 in the HUB
Drewnowski to give Public Health's Distinguished Faculty Lecture
Sanford's research focuses on places that are hard to reach and forces that are difficult to measure