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The latest news from the UW
July 22, 2010
That was then—this is again: Photos show UW Tacoma’s past, present
In 1979, well before UW Tacoma was born, photographer Stephen Cysewski took hundreds of photos in Tacoma’s Warehouse District.
Summer Shuffle: A book sale and swap at the Henry July 24
The Henry Art Gallery will hold a summer book sale featuring exhibit catalogs, artist biographies, art history and theory texts and more from 11 a.
Subway to open at By George July 26
The sandwiches are back, though in a different location.
Scandinavian scholar one of 12 to get Google grant seeking to transform literary scholarship
A UW doctoral candidate is participating in a history-making research effort that unites the worlds of technology and the humanities.
UW School of Dentistry deanwins international research award
Dr.
Donation leads to database, exhibit and book — all honoring the contribution of immigrants from South Asia
Call it a gift that just keeps giving, from a caring librarian.
Official Notices
Board of Regents
The Board of Regents will hold a regular public meeting at 3 p.
Etc.: Campus news & notes
TOP TWENTY: The UW is among the Top 20 large (more than 10,000 students) colleges and universities sending graduates to the Teach for America Program.
Newsmakers
SUMMER READING FOR SCIENTISTS: The Washington Post asked a number of scientists what they’ll be reading for fun this summer, and David Montgomery, UW professor of Earth and space sciences, was among those whose suggestions were included.
UW’s annual economic impact on Washington is $9.1 billion
A new study concludes that the total economic impact created within the state by the University of Washington is $9.
Mystery Photo
Where are we? The photo above was taken somewhere on campus.
Improving productivity could deliver ‘new money’ for public schools
Given the bleak outlook for financing public education, schools face a grim future of struggles amid static — or worse — declining resources.
Planning some catering? Learn about diverse caterers at Aug. 11 Business Diversity Connections event
If you are among those campus people who sometimes plan events involving food, you might want to check out the UW Business Diversity Connections Catering Event, from noon to 1:30 p.
More than just pre-college orientation — it’s an Outdoor Adventure
When you’re harnessed to safety ropes and walking across a log dozens of feet in the air, you had better trust the folks who are spotting you from below.
Life narratives unfold with Harborview writer-in-residence
Patients navigated difficult times by writing and storytelling, guided by author Wendy Call.
July 15, 2010
University of Washington names Lidstrom interim provost
The UW has named Mary Lidstrom, UW vice provost for research, to be interim provost.
UW Medical Center ranks 12th in U.S. News Media Group’s 2010 edition of America’s Best Hospitals
University of Washington Medical Center is ranked among the nation’s top hospitals in U.
July 14, 2010
UW’s annual economic impact on Washington is $9.1 billion
For every dollar the state invests in the University of Washington over $22 is added to the state’s economy
UW’s annual economic impact on Washington is $9.1 billion
A new study concludes that the total economic impact created within the state by the University of Washington is $9.1 billion annually.
July 12, 2010
State’s most sophisticated buoy to sample for acidification, oxygen-starved waters
The most sophisticated array of instruments ever put in Washington waters will be deployed on a buoy and Seaglider this week off the coast.
July 8, 2010
UW Board of Regents Names Provost Phyllis Wise as Interim President
The UW Board of Regents at a special public meeting today voted to appoint Phyllis M.
UW Board of Regents Names Provost Phyllis Wise as Interim President
The UW Board of Regents voted to appoint Phyllis Wise as interim president
Media advisory: Ocean acidification findings for Puget Sound to be announced
WHAT: Learn where Puget Sound waters have particularly low pH values compared to what is normal for ocean waters and what proportion is probably the result of man-made carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Traumatic brain injury: A leading cause of death without a champion
Twenty years ago, Dr.
New medical interns express enthusiasm, get pointers from
veterans
Drink coffee.
Dr. Mark Drangsholt named chair of oral medicine at School of Dentistry
Drangsholt has experience in office and hospital dentistry and in public health, and is active in the UW Dental Alumni Association.
Official Notices
The Board of Regents will hold a special meeting at noon Thursday, July 8, and a regular public meeting at 3 p.
Memorial planned for Stuart Scheingold, UW scholar of socio-legal studies
A memorial service will be held at the UW in October for Stuart A.
Mystery Photo
Where are we? The photo above was taken somewhere on campus.
Dr. Howard Frumkin, special assistant at CDC, selected as dean of UW School of Public Health
Dr.
Frances J. Youn selected as student representative on Board of Regents
Frances J.
Thermal-powered, insectlike robot crawls into microrobot contenders’ ring
Robotic cars attracted attention last decade with a 100-mile driverless race across the desert competing for a $1 million prize put up by the U.
Departments of Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautics & Astronautics appoint new chairs
The UW departments of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics & Astronautics have appointed new chairs.
TransNow TransLab a New Hub for UW Transportation Research
Buckle up.
STAR Program recruits underrepresented students to medical research
The Stipends for Training Aspiring Researchers (STAR) Program recently received a five-year grant renewal from the National Institutes of Health’s National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.
Making clouds brighter: Could geoengineering slow climate warming?
Throughout history, natural events such as volcanic eruptions have periodically spewed tiny particles, called aerosols, into the atmosphere and cooled the Earth’s climate by reflecting sunlight back into space.
Parents need orientation, too — and every summer, First Year Programs provides it
Summer is orientation season at the University.
It’s a seven-day work week for staffer with delicious side business
It’s a good thing Roz Edison loves her work, because she does it seven days a week.
University Book Store branch opens in Odegaard Undergraduate Library
For years, the University Book Store maintained a presence in the HUB, filling the book, clerical, supply and other needs of students, faculty and staff.
How to create true democracy in Albania? From within, led by the people, UW prof writes
Ted Kaltsounis knew his professional future lay in America when a Greek education official jokingly threatened to pitch him out a seventh-story window if he didn’t take the rare opportunity to live and work in the States.
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