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June 24, 2010
It’s an all-you-can-eat summer at 8 @ McMahon restaurants
In an effort to steer the campus community toward its other restaurants when the HUB closes, UW Housing & Food Services is offering an “all you can eat” lunch option for $6.
U-PASS and Zipcar expand service to students ages 18 and older
For the first time, U-PASS members at the UW who are between 18 and 20 years old can join Zipcar and take advantage of Zipcar discount memberships through U-PASS.
Washington Sea Grant launches WOW, a new website brimming with educational resources
On June 8, World Oceans Day, Washington Sea Grant launched Washington on Water (WOW), a new website to help teachers in kindergarten through 12th grade zero in on marine education resources available statewide.
Growing five sprouthouses: UW students design and build greenhouses as part of redevelopment in Twisp
So you have an old U.
Study seeks adult smokers for free online smoking-cessation program
A new online study to help people quit smoking is being launched at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.
Advocacy through the lens
As a public health student, performing artist Michaela Leslie-Rule filmed the views of Tanzanian women on intimate partner violence and gen
Largest ever interprofessional training event for health sciences students a success
According to a 2007 study by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, teamwork breakdowns, such as lack of supervision and patient hand-off problems, account for 70 percent of errors by medical trainees.
Visions of the natural world: Award-winning conservation photography at the Burke
Andrew Whiteman is looking at a photograph of Japanese macaque monkeys languishing comfortably in steaming hot pools.
Reading at El Centro de la Raza.
This special reading features Paul Martinez Pompa, reading from his first full-length collection of poetry, My Kill Adore Him; and Aaron Michael Morales, reading from his first novel, Drowning Tuscon.
June 23, 2010
Scientists discover spikes of nutrients fueling mid-ocean plankton
Scientists learn about plankton growth in the mid-ocean, which accounts for a fifth of the CO2 taken from the atmosphere by world’s plants.
June 19, 2010
UW team wins $1.3 million to radically reduce hospital energy use
Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) has announced that University of Washington researchers, with the architectural firm NBBJ, will receive a $1.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to extend nationally a model that reduces hospital energy use by 60 percent. The work of the UW team reflects a fundamental game change. Once upon a time, it…
Tag(s): clean or renewable energy
UW team wins $1.3 million to radically reduce hospital energy use
The goal is to reduce consumption in health facilities across the country.
International Conservation Photograhy Awards.
Opening reception for the Burke Museum’s latest exhibit, the International Conservation Photography Awards.
June 17, 2010
About Alzheimer’s.
Laura Baker, assistant professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the UW Medical School, speaks on Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia: First Signs and Beyond.
June 14, 2010
UW Medicine researchers receive $12.6 million grant to fund work in stem cells, cardiovascular repair
A group of researchers led by Dr.
June 12, 2010
Commencement.
The UW’s 135th Commencement.
June 10, 2010
Grand reopening of “Husky Central” downtown tomorrow
A new one-stop location downtown for “everything Husky” is set to open June 11.
Virus infection may trigger unusual immune cells to attack the brain and spinal cord in multiple sclerosis
In genetically prone persons, immune cells with both virus and nerve protein receptors might assault nerves after fighting an infection
Toastmasters open house.
The Speak to Succeed Toastmasters Club will hold an open house.
June 9, 2010
People with autism have more duplicated and deleted DNA sequences in their genomes than do those without the disorder
An international study published June 9 also identified several new possible autism genes
Tag(s): genomics
UW institute to get as much as $100 million to study atmosphere, ocean
NOAA has selected the University of Washington to study of some of the most-pressing environmental challenges in the ocean and atmosphere.
June 7, 2010
University of Washington and UAW reach new agreement
The UW and the UAW have reached agreement on a new contract, which will cover teaching assistants, research assistants, and others
Patients with diabetes and depression control glucose, blood pressure, lipid levels just as well as non-depressed counterparts
Patients with diabetes, depression control glucose, lipid levels as well as non-depressed patients
135th Commencement at UW’s Seattle campus–2 p.m. June 12 at Husky Stadium
Mark A. Emmert, University of Washington president, will officiate at his final Commencement ceremonies in Seattle on June 12
June 4, 2010
UW Music x 2.
The University Symphony performs Bach with faculty artist Carole Terry on harpsichord, and students sing in the UW Recital Choir.
June 3, 2010
UW engineers help U.S. government estimate seepage rate of Gulf oil spill
Two University of Washington engineers have helped the U.
Biosensors reveal how single bacterium gets the message to split into a swimming and a stay-put cell
Regulator is distributed unevenly during cell division to make two functionally and structurally different cells
Sailing ship with UW-led science projects on board returning to Seattle
Find out Friday, June 18, what UW scientists learned from their instruments and being on board a sailing ship that traveled 28,000 miles, all the way around North and South America.
UW engineers help U.S. government estimate seepage rate of Gulf Oil Spill
Two UW engineers have helped the U.
Challenges of environmental governance is topic of talk by Miles
A UW expert on climate change and planning for its consequences — someone whose advice has been sought at every level from the local Puget Sound basin to the international Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change — will ask the question Whither Ocean Governance? Is Effective Management the Holy Grail? in a special lecture Friday, June 4.
UW moves to new admissions process
The UW is moving to a process whereby admissions decisions are not made until all applications have been received and assessed.
H. psychadelica makes top-10 new-species list
A species of fish with rare, forward-facing eyes like humans and a body colored with swirls of tan and peach zebra stripes has made the list of top 10 new species.
With ham radio volunteering and managing diabetes, nothing slows this dedicated manager
“This is KD7YRH.
Official notices
New rates begin July 1 for Fleet Services
On July 1, new Fleet Services rates will go into effect.
Newsmakers
THE VALUE OF ETHNIC STUDIES: James Banks, professor of education and director of the UW Center for Multicultural Education, discussed the teaching of ethnic studies on a recent segment of National Public Radio’s Talk of the Nation series.
Etc. Campus news& notes
LIFETIME ACHIEVER: Psychology Professor Alan Marlatt will receive the Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy’s Career/Lifetime Achievement Award at the Association’s convention in San Francisco in mid-November.
Endowed lectureship named in honor of tireless public health advocate, Peter Breysse
When the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences was formed 40 years ago, Peter Breysse was one of its founding faculty members.
UW Bonderman fellows explore far reaches of the globe by means of unusual fellowship
Ask a Bonderman travel fellow where she is going — or where he has been — and settle in for a fascinating conversation.
Meet the 2010 Bonderman fellows
The 2010 Undergraduate Bonderman Fellows are Zachary Triber Brown, Joseph Andrew Cramer, Autumn Cutter, Luke Jensen, Brittany Ann Lichty, Nina Tan, and Alex Win.
Law student was once a defendant, now plans to be a defender
When Alena Suazo graduates from the UW School of Law in June, she’ll have the degree that qualifies her for the public defender job she wants.
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