April 26, 2007
Noted theater designer to lead panel discussion May 1
The UW School of Drama will present a panel discussion led by noted theater designer Ming Cho Lee from 4 to 6 p.
Faculty, staff can get discounted Husky athletics tickets
Husky Athletics will continue to offer discounted season tickets to all UW Faculty and Staff as well as free admission for special Faculty and Staff Days throughout the year.
Memorial to honor Rebecca Griego April 30
A memorial to honor the life of Rebecca Griego and to pay tribute to her life and work at the UW will be held from 5 to 6 p.
Richard Leakey to speak at Meany May 8 on ‘Climate Change and the Future of Life on Earth’
The Burke Museum will present a special slide presentation with Richard Leakey, world-renowned paleoanthropologist and environmental activist, at 7:30 p.
Conference spotlights McNair, Early Identification Program scholars
A research conference spotlighting the work of McNair and Early Identification Program scholars will be held Friday and Saturday, May 4 and 5 at the HUB.
Jazz, piano, marimbas and the University Symphony featured in upcoming concerts
From jazz vocals to marimbas and a guest pianist performing with the University Symphony, the UW School of Music offers a variety of musical pleasures in coming days.
UW law prof selected as Carnegie Scholar
For the second year in a row, a UW law professor has been selected as a Carnegie Scholar.
Mystery photo
Where are we? The photo above was taken somewhere on campus.
Phase 1 locations for E.Media recycle bins*
- Bloedel Hall, second floor
- Anderson Hall, main floor
- Winkenwerder Hall, main floor
- HUB main hallway
- University Facilities Building, lower floor
- Gerberding Hall, basement level
- CSE – Allen Center main floor
- Gould Hall second floor
- Bryant Building, main hallway
- Publications Services, administrative area
- William Gates Hall, main floor
- Art Building library
- Hall Health 201 lobby
- Engineering Library
- Wilcox Hall, first floor public area
- Graves Hall lobby
- South Campus Center second floor
- HSC J014, Biochemistry Stores
- HSC B170, South Campus Stores
- HSC D108, School of Dentistry Stores
- HSC T Wing, Health Sciences Library
- HSC Plant Services Stores counter
- Merrill Hall library
- Bagley Hall, Chemstores
*Phase 1 installation scheduled to be completed by June 2007.
April 19, 2007
Ceremony honoring Robert Petersdorf April 30
A ceremony scheduled for April 30 will honor the late Robert G.
Katterman Lecture April 28: Pharmacy Revolution
The 28th Annual Katterman Lecture, Profitability and the Pharmacy Revolution: Keys to Profitability in Traditional Pharmacy Practice and the Growing Clinical Services Sector, will be presented by the UW School of Pharmacy Saturday, April 28, from 8:30 a.
Cardiothoracic surgery welcomes Dr. Larry Kaiser April 20
Dr.
Stephen Harrison to give Neurath Lecture May 3
The 23rd Annual Hans Neurath Lecture will be given by Stephen C.
ThINK: Subject Recruitment and Retention, April 25 & May 8
The Investigator Needs to Know (ThINK) seminar presents a two-part lecture series, Subject Recruitment and Retention: Strategies that Work, Wednesday, April 25, and Tuesday, May 8, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.
Iraqi casualty research lecture April 20
Dr.
Genome Symposium: ‘Pests, Plagues & Plants’ April 25
The UW’s Sixth Annual Genome Sciences Symposium takes place all day Wednesday, April 25, at the W.
Community Celebration, honoring faculty and staff, is part of annual Washington Weekend April 26-28
John Marmor
Alumni Association
A special UW Community Celebration for faculty and staff is one of the highlights of the third annual Washington Weekend, which will take place from April 26 to 28 at all three UW campuses
Washington Weekend is the time every spring when the UW offers a long weekend of open houses, lectures, hands-on exhibits and more.
Two UW profs named Guggenheim Fellows
Two UW professors are among 189 artists, scholars, and scientists chosen as Fellows by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
Kenyon Chan chosen as UWB chancellor
UW President Mark A.
Staging Stoppard’s ‘Arcadia’
The UW School of Drama will present Tom Stoppard’s multiple award-winning Arcadia, directed by Tamara Fisch, April 22 through May 6 in the Playhouse Theatre.
Etc: Campus news and notes
TOPS IN PEACE: Washington D.
Champion of the environment: Law school’s Bill Rodgers to be celebrated Earth Day weekend
By Shari Ireton
Law School
It probably comes as no surprise that the person regarded as a pioneering leader in environmental law has spent most of his career in Seattle.
Vice chancellor for academic affairs named at UWT
By Sandra Sarr
UW Tacoma
Beth Rushing has been named vice chancellor for Academic Affairs at the UW Tacoma.
Mystery photo
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Oceanographer flags dangers of ocean warming, acidification in April 23 lecture
The one-two punch of global warming and a chemical change in ocean waters because of human-caused carbon dioxide is the topic of the lecture Monday, April 23, titled Global Warming and Ocean Acidification: Double Trouble for Marine Ecosystems.
Lecture series focuses on early childhood development
Beyond cooing and cuteness, early childhood is absolutely critical to every human being’s development.
Raymond Jonas named to Costigan endowed professorship
UW History Professor Raymond Jonas, an expert in the field of European and African history, has been named the inaugural Giovanni and Amne Costigan Endowed Professor in History.
Karina Walters to give Samuel E. Kelly Lecture April 26
Karina L.
Official notices
ACADEMIC OPPORTUNITIES
Applications Invited
The Institute for Ethnic Studies in the United States (IESUS) invites applications from University of Washington faculty members who are engaged in or are beginning projects on ethnic issues in the United States.
A week of variety from the School of Music
Latin Caribbean music, Indian music, J.
Real and important work: Keystone projects connect UW grad students to pressing regional environmental issues
Will Mari
University Week intern
Graduate school is often thought of as a place for lofty thoughts and ethereal intellectual experiences, but the Program on the Environment (PoE) offers a Keystone course that is anything but abstract.
April 12, 2007
History professor named UW Tacoma’s first Haley Professor
Michael Honey, professor of history and UW Tacoma founding faculty member, has been named the first recipient of the University’s new Fred T.
Lunch is on the house on April 27
Want the UW president and provost to cook your lunch for you?
If so, mark your calendars for the Community Celebration, to be held from 11:30 a.
UW Bothell Hosts 16th Annual Career Fair
UW Bothell will host its 16th annual Career Fair on Thursday, April 19.
Mystery photo
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Pepper Schwartz to be keynote speaker at ‘Literary Voices’ dinner April 21
UW Sociology Professor and author Pepper Schwartz will deliver the keynote speech at Friends of the UW Libraries “Literary Voices,” a dinner where guests dine at tables with authors, at 6 p.
UW Tacoma Open House on April 19
Discover how UW Tacoma helps students reach their potential at the UW Tacoma Open House on Thursday, April 19.
ThINK: Subject recruitment and retention, April 25 & May 8
The Investigator Needs to Know (ThINK) seminar presents a two-part lecture series, Subject Recruitment and Retention: Strategies that Work, Wednesday, April 25, and May 8, from 4:30 p.
Katterman Lecture: Profitability & Pharmacy Revolution, April 28
The 28th Annual School of Pharmacy’s Katterman Lecture, Profitability and the Pharmacy Revolution: Keys to Profitability in Traditional Pharmacy Practice and the Growing Clinical Services Sector, will be presented Saturday, April 28, from 8:30 a.
Notices – Reference Update
The following UW policies, rules, and orders were recently revised:
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