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The latest news from the UW
June 4, 2009
Rivara to receive UW Public Health Distinguished Alumni Award
When the UW’s Dr.
Political math.
Columbia University political scientist Andrew Gelman speaks on Coalitions, Voting Power, and Political Instability as part of the MathAcrossCampus Colloquium.
‘Spring Sing.’
The University Singers, the Women’s Choir and the UW Men’s Glee Club share the spotlight with a variety of music from classical to pop and everything in between.
June 3, 2009
140 Washington, Oregon, Idaho families needed for UW autism studies
Families throughout Washington and parts of Oregon and Idaho have two opportunities to help University of Washington researchers unlock some of the secrets of autism, a spectrum of developmental disorders that now affects about one out of every 150 children born in the United States.
June 2, 2009
‘Northwest Trek.’
Geoffrey Boers conducts the Chamber Singers in a program of works by Northwest composers, including UW faculty member Giselle Wyers and UW Chorale Conducting students Eric Barnum and Laurie Betts Hughes.
June 1, 2009
More costly private model of foster care could save $6.3 billion in long term
In these times of trillion-dollar budgets and deficits, $6.
Love and the UW Chorale.
The University Chorale explores both the nature of love and love of nature in this year-end concert, which features “I Died for Beauty,” an Emily Dickinson poem set to music by American composer Jerry Ulrich and dedicated to the University Chorale, plus new works by UW composer Giselle Wyers.
May 30, 2009
Student digital videos.
The Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media (DXARTS) presents a special screening of video shorts created by students in the course Experiments in Digital Video: The Architecture of Time.
May 29, 2009
‘Building’ Korea.
A book launch for Building Ships, Building a Nation: Korea’s Democratic Unionism Under Park Chung Hee by Hwasook Nam, UW professor of history and international studies.
‘The Duchess of Langeais.’
Last in the second annual French and Francophone Film Festival.
May 28, 2009
Denny Yard next up for a makeover
Many buildings on the UW campus are no strangers to renovation; now it’s time for the landscape to get a little love.
Henry Art Gallery announces new hours of operation
The Henry Art Gallery has reduced its hours due to the challenges of the current recession.
Class Notes: Smile, professors! You’re on YouTube
Class title: EDUC 402: YouTube Goes to College: Documenting Excellent Teaching and Learning on the UW Campus, taught by Eugene Edgar, professor in the College of Education; Mary Pat Wenderoth, senior lecturer in biology; and Scott Macklin, chief technology officer of the College of Education.
UW opens its job search system free to recent grads, alumni
The UW is offering free access to HuskyJobs, its online job search system, this summer for recent UW graduates as well as alumni.
Mystery Photo
Where are we? The photo above was taken somewhere on campus.
UW researchers vying for economic stimulus money
The UW could receive $250 million to $300 million as the result of the federal government’s economic stimulus package.
UW prof provides commentary on ‘Sea Change’ film
“I have to be able to look my granddaughter in the eye.
Photo of Suzzallo takes prize in photo contest, one more week to go
The second week of our photo contest is over and we have another winner! Drum roll please: The prize goes to Lisa Jones, who answers phones and takes emergency calls at the University, for her photo, Suzzallo Reading Room in Reflection.
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MOWER POWER TO THEM: Every year, hundreds of people bring their power mowers to the University of Missouri campus for its annual tune-up clinic, according to the campus newspaper, MizzouWeekly.
New technique could find water on Earth-like planets orbiting distant suns
Since the early 1990s astronomers have discovered more than 300 planets orbiting stars other than our sun, nearly all of them gas giants like Jupiter.
Third location of Osher Lifelong Learning Institute opens today
The third location of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute opens today in Everett.
Lots of singing on tap in School of Music concerts
It’s a fine week for singing, starting June 1 on campus.
Coalitions, voting power are topics of upcoming lecture
The third lecture in the MathAcrossCampus Colloquium Series features Andrew Gelman, professor of statistics and political science at Columbia University, speaking on the topic, Coalitions, Voting Power, and Political Instability.
Students who like to jam create Improvised Music Project festival May 28-30
The Improvised Music Project’s first festival, a three-day event May 28-30, is intended to jump start a UW-based effort at rejuvenating the local scene for new music.
Hydrogen Road Tour brings hydrogen fuel cell vehicles to UW Bothell
In a joint effort, King County, City of Bothell and UW Bothell are providing a unique opportunity to see what the transportation future holds when the Hydrogen Road Tour makes a stop in Bothell during its border-to-border, nine-day trek.
Architecture students propose redesigns for three historic Seattle fire stations
OK, so what do you do with an old fire station that no longer works for fighting fires but those honking big front doors have to be kept because of historic preservation rules?
You get some architecture students at the UW to come up with some nifty designs.
Etc.: Campus news & notes
CHANGE AGENT: Marguerite Roza, research associate professor in the College of Education, received one of two Change Agent of the Year Awards at the NewSchools Venture Fund annual summit.
Provost to hold town hall meeting June 2
Provost Phyllis Wise invites UW faculty, staff and students to join her to discuss the accomplishments and budgetary challenges of the current academic year and to look forward to the University’s future.
Plants from UW Botanic Gardens grace By George outdoor eating area
The outdoor eating space next to By George is a little more attractive these days, thanks to a partnership between the UW Information and Visitors Center and UW Botanic Gardens, with a little help from Odegaard Undergraduate Library.
Three AYPE exhibits open June 1 at Suzzallo/Allen Library
When Carla Rickerson was the Pacific Northwest librarian at the UW 25 years ago, she created an exhibit on the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition to commemorate its 75th anniversary.
Sen. Cantwell advocates for primary care
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J. Randall Curtis named president of the American Thoracic Society
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Eileen Bulger named Harborview Emergency Services director
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1909 exhibition’s darker side explored in the Burke’s ‘A-Y-P: Indigenous Voices Reply’
In August of 1909, during the third month of the immensely popular Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, Mrs.
‘Constructions.’
The UW Wind Ensemble and symphonic, concert and campus bands perform Symphony #7 by David Maslanka and other works.
‘Three Degrees.’
A student-led effort aimed at challenging legal scholars, NGO leaders, and policy makers to confront the humanitarian crisis at the heart of climate change.
May 27, 2009
About Hong Kong.
Donald Tong, Hong Kong commissioner for economic and trade affairs, speaks on “Riding out the Economic Doldrums: The Hong Kong Story.
May 26, 2009
New technique could find water on Earth-like planets orbiting distant suns
A team of astronomers and astrobiologists has devised a technique to tell whether small Earth-like planets orbiting other suns harbor liquid water, which in turn could tell whether they might be able to support life.
Gospel choir.
Phyllis Byrdwell leads the 100-voice Gospel Choir in songs of praise and revelation, hymns, call-and-response numbers and other expressions of the gospel tradition.
May 22, 2009
134th Commencement at UW’s Seattle campus–2 p.m. June 13 at Husky Stadium
Mark A.
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