The departments of military science, naval science and aerospace studies will hold an open house in their home base, Clark Hall, from 10 a.
August 20, 2009
August 20, 2009
The departments of military science, naval science and aerospace studies will hold an open house in their home base, Clark Hall, from 10 a.
Where are we? The photo above was taken somewhere on campus.
Savery Hall occupants are coming home this month to a building that looks cleaner and brighter on the outside and completely new on the inside.
Members of the UW community are increasingly expressing themselves in personal blogs about their interests, professional matters or some combination of the two.
Poetry and technology aren’t usually thought of in relation to each other, but a new Web site with UW ties unites the two to create a “Facebook for poets.
Editor’s Note: The UW Audio Visual Services Materials Library has more than 1,200 reels of film from the late 1940s through the early 1970s, documenting life at the University through telecourses, commercial films and original productions.
About 12 elm trees between Parrington Hall and the William H.
Editor’s note: The Emergency Management Division of the Washington Military Department is offering a tip a month to help people get prepared for a disaster.
Faculty and staff women who like to sing are again being offered a chance to be part of a choir that practices once a week and performs several times a year.
Want to take a walk with your UW colleagues and raise some money for a worthy cause in the process? Then join the Seattle AIDS Walk on Saturday, Sept.
For Susan Canfield, the creation of her book of interviews about the mentoring relationship, Mentoring Moments, is something of a dream come true.
Leveraging the Internet to enhance professional communication and education, the International Society of Radiology (ISR) has launched an initiative to a welcoming audience.
The Fogarty International Clinical Research Scholars Program (FICRS) has announced that Kristin Beima-Sofie, a doctoral candidate in the School of Public Health’s Insitute for Public Health Genetics, has been selected as a Fogarty International Clinical Research Scholar for the 2009-10 cohort.
UW researchers have successfully developed a novel genome-analysis strategy for more rapid, lower-cost discovery of possible gene-disease links.
By Ashley Wiggin
School of Nursing
What started out as a simple journaling of daily events for UW School of Nursing Dean Emeritus Sue Hegyvary has led to her first chapbook of poetry.
August 17, 2009
Although Asian-Americans as a group have lower rates of thinking about and attempting suicide than the national average, U.
A new organic material lets both positive and negative charges flow efficiently. It permits a simpler design for organic electronics.
August 12, 2009
As the national debate on health care policies continues, University of Washington experts are available to discuss the issues.
August 10, 2009
Ed Lazowska
Professor, Computer Science & Engineering
Phone: 206-543-4755
E-mail: <A href="mailto:Lazowska@cs.
Like clockwork, brain regions in many songbird species expand and shrink seasonally in response to hormones.
August 6, 2009
Editor’s Note: Members of the UW community are increasingly expressing themselves in personal blogs about their interests, professional matters or some combination of the two.
When’s your bus coming? When the sun’s shadow hits the mark, that’s when.
With UW Ethernet, a 24-hour fitness center, on-site day care and playgrounds, a 24-acre park-like atmosphere and other amenities, Radford Court is a pretty nice place to live.
As new director of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the UW, Lois Lussier did what many new campus leaders do — she visited a few classes to get acquainted.
School districts faced with large budget gaps could avoid some or all teacher layoffs by rolling back salaries, a UW education researcher says.
Board of Regents
The Board of Regents August meeting has been canceled.
Where are we? The photo above was taken somewhere on campus.
Editor’s Note: The UW Audio Visual Services Materials Library has more than 1,200 reels of film from the late 1940s through the early 1970s, documenting life at the University through telecourses, commercial films and original productions.
By Catherine O’Donnell and Vince Stricherz
News & Information
Help for people who suffer from sleep apnea.
Four-thousand years ago, an urban civilization lived and traded on what is now the border between Pakistan and India.
Twenty-one fisheries management researchers and marine ecologists — many of whom have been at odds with each other in the past over the state of the world’s fisheries — have collaborated on a groundbreaking paper that puts forth a common way to look at fish abundance and exploitation as well as identifying management tools that have worked for rebuilding depleted fish stocks.
Brain cancer is among the deadliest of cancers.
Researchers the world over are striving to develop organic solar cells that can be produced easily and inexpensively as thin films that could be used to generate electricity.
A chance encounter with a funny-looking rock when he was 8 years old helped launch Phillip Poonka’s lifelong interest in research.
Scientists have debated how many mass extinction events in Earth’s history were triggered by a space body crashing into the planet’s surface.
For the past five and a half years, Randy Hodgins has been telling the UW’s story to the Legislature as the director of state relations.
During the last few months, UW CareLink, the faculty and staff assistance program, has provided special workshops for employees who are continuing on the job after others were laid off.
When Kay Balston graduated from high school 40 years ago, she didn’t head right off to college.