UW News


November 7, 2002

USER project team working on Web-based record keeping

With a promising new Web-based record-keeping system nearing completion, some areas of the UW campus are planning to eighty-six the unwieldy form 220 in the near future.


October 17, 2002

Autism education is focus of $5 million grant

A $5 million Department of Education grant announced recently will set up a network of resources aimed at improving the nation’s approach to educating children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.


October 3, 2002

Researchers: Magazines silenced opposition voices after Sept. 11

Study finds that newsmagazines’ coverage paralleled government, military communication strategies.


Undergraduate research institute has a human(ities) touch

Eight-week session offers students a rigorous introduction to scholarly research


July 25, 2002

Staffers devote time off to 160 preteens

Two UW staffers have a standing commitment to be camp counselors during their time off.


June 27, 2002

Journalists gather to talk science

Climate change seminar will cover the issues and put reporters in touch with campus experts.


May 9, 2002

Law school tuition goal controversial, supported by market

UW Daily News Editor Lale Giray went on to a distinguished career in the UW School of Law.


April 18, 2002

UW working on damage control budget

The University will be trying to forge a budget plan during the next several weeks that inflicts the least amount of damage.


April 4, 2002

Budget discussion begins

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March 14, 2002

Budget debate goes down to wire

The 60-day Legislative session in Olympia ends today after a flurry of activity that will impact the University.


January 24, 2002

Tuition examined: Local authority could help manage University

Just because the governor proposed local tuition-setting authority doesn’t mean it will be a reality when the Legislature closes shop after what is scheduled to be a 60-day session.



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