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October 11, 2007

ETC.: Campus news & notes

STAR EDUCATOR: Tom Griffin, editor of Columns, the UW alumni magazine, was named a “Faculty Star” by the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education.

Author, researcher to speak on multiculturalism in Britain

Researcher and author Audrey Osler will be the featured speaker for the Center for Multicultural Education at the UW’s 24th symposium-lecture, 11 a.

Four A&S dean finalists to speak

Four finalists for the position of dean of the College of Arts and Sciences will be making public presentations in the next month, open to all faculty, staff and students.

Conifers or condos? NW Environmental Forum develops strategies

Priorities the Washington Department of Natural Resources might consider when spending the $70 million it has available to bolster the amount of working forestland in the state were on the agenda last month during the Northwest Environmental Forum at the UW.

Grad School to host discussion of nation-building Oct. 15

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Attention armchair detectives: Second Emerald City Search begins Oct. 17

The UW, in partnership with the Seattle Times and the Seattle Art Museum, invites all treasure hunters and thrill seekers to join an adventurous 10-day foray in fun for the second annual Emerald City Search, beginning Oct.

Historical film screening slated: Program includes mix of humorous, entertaining and odd

The first public screening of historic films from the UW Libraries Special Collections will feature an eclectic mix of the humorous, entertaining and odd.

Hall research building dedication Oct. 17

The public is invited to an open house in honor of the dedication of the Benjamin D.

‘Common Book’ author Kolbert warns of coming catastrophe brought by global warming

Elizabeth Kolbert tells scary stories, the kind that stick in your head long after you’ve finished her book, Field Notes from a Catastrophe: Man, Nature, and Climate Change.

Undergrads find 1,300 asteroids

Undergraduate astronomy students at the UW combing through images from a specialized telescope have discovered more than 1,300 asteroids that had never before been observed.

UW is ‘nearly’ smoke-free

It’s well documented that smoking tobacco is one of the riskiest and deadliest behaviors around, contributing to over 30 percent of heart disease and strokes, nearly 90 percent of lung cancers and at least a third of other cancers.

Lehman and Goff win Health Breakthrough Award

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MRI helps detect breast cancer in women at high risk

If a woman has been newly diagnosed with cancer in one breast, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the other breast may show cancer that the mammogram missed, according to a UW-led international study that was published in the New England Journal of Medicine in March.

NIH funds UW Institute of Translational Health Sciences

By Clare Hagerty & Elizabeth Lowry
News & Community Relations


The UW Institute of Translational Health Sciences is among 12 additional academic medical organizations nationwide to receive funding through the National Institutes of Health Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSAs).

UW faculty elected to Institute of Medicine

Four UW faculty members have been elected to the Institute of Medicine (IOM).

In Brief

Free seminar on idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis Oct.

October 9, 2007

UW researchers play major role in next phase of Human Genome Project

The National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), has awarded University of Washington researchers $10.

Generating ‘oohs’ and ‘aahs’: Vocal Joystick uses voice to surf the Web

The Internet offers wide appeal to people with disabilities.

October 8, 2007

Conifers or condos? NW Environmental Forum develops strategies

Priorities the Washington Department of Natural Resources might consider when spending the $70 million it has available to bolster the amount of working forestland in the state were on the agenda last month during the Northwest Environmental Forum at the UW.

Institute of Medicine announces newly elected members; four UW faculty members and two alumni among those named

Four faculty members from the University of Washington (including two who are also UW alumni) and two other alumni from the UW health sciences have been elected to the Institute of Medicine.

UW undergrads discover more than 1,300 asteroids

Undergraduate astronomy students at the University of Washington combing through images from a specialized telescope have discovered more than 1,300 asteroids that had never before been observed.

‘Google 101’ class at UW inspires first Internet-scale programming courses

A pilot course taught at the University of Washington has been expanded into a national program that shows students how to program using tens, hundreds or thousands of computers.

October 4, 2007

University of Washington to lead local center in landmark national study of children’s health

The University of Washington has been selected as a study center in the National Children’s Study to assess the effects of environmental and genetic factors on child and human health in the United States.

UW staffer to run Seattle Marathon in memory of mentor

By Gene Woodard
Facilities Services


Gene Woodard, director of the Custodial Service Division of UW Facilities Services, is training for the UW Medical Center Seattle Marathon which will be held Sunday, Nov.

Mystery Photo

Where are we? The photo above was taken somewhere on campus.

City birds better than rural species in coping with human disruption

Birds that hang out in large urban areas seem to have a marked advantage over their rural cousins — they are adaptable enough to survive in a much larger range of conditions.

UW, community college team up to create teacher education program for diverse students

A new partnership between the UW and Seattle Central Community College is creating an education pathway for prospective elementary school teachers and encouraging a sense of community among the participants.

‘University Week’ remembers — 25 years and counting

This school year, University Week, the UW campus newspaper for faculty and staff, turns 25 years old.

Research overturns accepted notion of neutron’s electrical properties

For two generations of physicists, it has been a standard belief that the neutron, an electrically neutral elementary particle and a primary component of an atom, actually carries a positive charge at its center and an offsetting negative charge at its outer edge.

Medical Genetics symposium Oct. 12-13

The UW Division of Medical Genetics in the Department of Medicine is celebrating the 50th anniversary of its founding with a two-day symposium to be held Oct.

Perennial ice, sometimes thick enough to defy icebreakers, may be key to predicting Arctic thaw

Loss of sea ice that is more than a year old — called perennial ice — may be the key predictor for how much Arctic ice melts each summer, a UW polar scientist says.

Hinckley is first to hold David R.M. Scott Endowed Professorship

Thomas Hinckley, professor of forest ecology at the UW College of Forest Resources, is the recipient of the college’s new David R.

Jurkovich to lead trauma surgery group in 2008

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Greener cleaning: New mops, fragrance-free soaps make debut

UW Custodial Services is giving the old mop and water bucket the heave-ho in favor of a more ecologically friendly way of cleaning floors — and also switching to a new fragrance-free foam soap in campus bathrooms.

Neile Graham: Adviser, administrator, poet, novelist

Neile Graham leads a double life.

Graduate School provides ‘one-stop shopping’ online for applicants

Beginning Oct.

Drama School opens season with ‘Ring Round the Moon’

The UW School of Drama will open its first production of the 2007-08 season, Jean Anouilh’s, Ring Round the Moon, Oct.

Bridging the Gap Breakfast to celebrate diversity at UW, in the community

Tickets are on sale now for the annual Bridging the Gap Breakfast and silent auction, slated for Saturday, Oct.

Health and safety committee elections coming soon

Elections are beginning for employee representatives to the 11 UW organizational health and safety Committees.

Constitution readers needed

The staff of the Government Publications Office of UW Libraries seeks your help with the second annual “UW Reads the Constitution” event.

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