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May 7, 2009
Jay Inslee to serve as commencement speaker for UW Bothell
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Drama, music schools team up for Tchaikovsky opera ‘Eugene Onegin’
The UW Schools of Music and Drama will present Tchaikovsky’s opera Eugene Onegin May 13-17 in Meany Theater.
Students to show their research achievements in 12th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium
Nearly 700 UW undergraduates will showcase their contributions to innovative and groundbreaking research at the 12th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium.
Provost to hold budget conversation May 8
Faculty and staff are invited to join Provost Phyllis Wise from 3:30 to 5 p.
Jazz, guitar and world music coming from School of Music students
The School of Music’s students of jazz, guitar and ethnomusicology will offer public performances in three separate events in coming days.
UW, state launch project to improve understanding, coverage of mental illness
A new program designed to improve public understanding and news reporting of mental health and mental illness is being launched by the UW’s School of Social Work and the Washington State Mental Health Transformation Project.
Nearly 900 faculty, staff, retirees create endowments to support students
Alvin Kwiram calls it a story of perseverance.
Second BFA show opens at Lawrence gallery
The second show of the spring at the Jacob Lawrence Gallery will feature the BFA graduates working in fibers, sculpture, ceramics or painting.
‘Place, Health and Equity.’
A conference bringing together an interdisciplinary group of scholars on the intersections of place, racial and social inequity and human well-being.
‘El Ultimo.’
A bilingual production by Teatro Milagro that takes place in Patagonia and explores the power struggle when nature, indigenous Mapuche Shamans and timber interests collide.
Mother’s Day activities planned at the Arboretum
The Arboretum Foundation and the UW Botanic Gardens’ Education Department will host its annual Mother’s Day event at the Arboretum, from 1 to 4 p.
UW-created American String Project to perform at Benaroya Hall May 14, 16, 17
The American String Project, a 15-member string orchestra started by UW Music Professor Barry Lieberman and his wife, Maria Larionoff, will perform May 14, 16 and 17 at Benaroya Hall.
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