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January 25, 2007

Etc: Campus news and notes

PRODUCTIVE PROFS: The UW ranks highly in a new Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index, the results of which were announced in a recent Chronicle of Higher Education article.

Conference spotlights women in science

Don’t let the name deceive you: Next week’s conference on Women in Science & Engineering isn’t only for women — nor is it only for science or engineering students.

Learning about sharks: Dissection offers chance to gather new information

Fishing for a salmon shark with a rod and reel would be like fishing for a marlin “times three,” according to a UW shark expert who’s witnessed their ferocity.

Woods to hold Nursing’s Reid Endowed Deanship

By Elise Perachio Daniel
School of Nursing

Robert G.

Tech center awards research grants

The Washington Technology Center has awarded Research and Technology Development grants totaling $457,301 to seven Washington researchers working in partnership with local companies.

Drama school presents Euripides classic

The UW School of Drama will present the last of Euripides’ classic tragedies, The Bacchae, Jan.

Blumenfeld to head Alumni Association

Chuck Blumenfeld, a partner at Perkins Coie LLP law firm who was president of the UW Alumni Association for 2005-06, has been selected as executive director of the UW Alumni Association and UW associate vice president for alumni relations, effective Feb.

Official Notices

Board of Regents

The Board of Regents will hold a regular public meeting at 3 p.

January 23, 2007

UW receives $3.5 million for first endowed nursing deanship

Robert G.

January 19, 2007

Chuck Blumenfeld selected as executive director of UW Alumni Association

Chuck Blumenfeld, a partner at Perkins Coie LLP law firm, and who was president of the University of Washington Alumni Association for 2005-06, has been selected as executive director of the UW Alumni Association and UW associate vice president for alumni relations, effective Feb.

January 18, 2007

Bumblebee house warming: It takes a village

All bumblebees are not always as busy as, well, a bee.

UW Medical Center, Health Sciences honor Dr. King, community activist, and volunteers

“The Noble Road to Peace,” UW Medical Center/Health Sciences celebration honoring Dr.

Mystery Photo

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

Health Sciences news briefs

Wylie Burke, professor and chair of the Department of Medical History and Ethics, became president of the American Society of Human Genetics on Jan.

‘History detective’ to speak Jan. 20

Wes Cowan, star of the PBS television series History Detectives and guest appraiser on Antiques Roadshow, will share his antiquing adventures as the guest of the Burke Museum at 7 p.

Study uncovers a lethal secret of 1918 influenza virus

In a study of non-human primates infected with the influenza virus that killed 50 million people in 1918, an international team of scientists has found a critical clue to how the virus killed so quickly and efficiently.

Quilt show will feature work by UW people — including scientists

The UW will be well represented in a quilt show opening at the Seattle Convention and Trade Center this weekend, and not all of the exhibitors are from the School of Art.

UW staffer improves her health — and gets temporarily famous

Most days, Ethelyn Abellanosa is just like other staffers who labor at the University of Washington.

Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean gets new director

A National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and UW cooperative institute dedicated to understanding climate and its effects is starting its 30th year with a new director.

McCabe and McCabe — sisters Robin and Rachelle team up for dual-piano concert

Robin McCabe, director of the UW School of Music, will perform with a very special guest on Jan.

University Symphony concert features competition winners

The University Symphony, under the baton of Peter Eros, will perform at 7:30 p.

2006 Combined Fund Drive hit a new all-time high

The people have pledged and the numbers are in.

Norway’s Vertavo String Quartet to perform in Meany on Jan. 24

The UW International Chamber Music Series will present the internationally acclaimed Vertavo String Quartet in concert at 8 p.

Forum to spotlight the wireless classroom

The Winter Quarterly Forum on Teaching and Learning is partnering with the Catalyst Spark Session to address issues related to teaching in wireless classrooms on campus.

Weathering the Storm: Students rebuild after Katrina

When Charlene Reyes landed in New Orleans a couple of weeks ago, it was her first time outside the three west-coast states.

Author Michael Collins to speak at Suzzallo

Michael Collins, author of Death of a Writer, will speak at the Friends of the University of Washington Libraries Annual Meeting at 7 p.

Education Professor Frances Contreras among NW Asian Weekly’s ‘rising stars’

Frances Contreras, UW assistant professor of Education Leadership and Policy Studies, will be among those honored by the newspaper Northwest Asian Weekly in its Women of Color Empowered luncheon series.

UW reaches gold standard for energy and environmental design

A new building at the UW is just the 11th in the country and the second at a higher education institution to be rated as LEED-CS Gold by the U.

Faculty, staff, alumni share experiences with students during Career Discovery Week

Career Discovery Week, now in its eighth year at the UW, is not only an excellent way for students to learn about the professional options that await them, it’s also a chance for UW faculty, staff and alumni to shine by sharing their own experiences.

South African High Court justice, a human rights scholar, to Speak at Law School

Justice Albie Sachs of the Constitutional Court of South Africa will speak at the UW School of Law from 3:30 to 5 p.

Early entrance students don’t conform to ‘nerdy’ stereotype

Students who entered college when they were 12 to 14 years old don’t fit the stereotype of unhappy “nerds” who are humorless, isolated misfits, according to a new study.

Official Notices

Academic Opportunities

Pilot project funding

The Center for Ecogenetics and Environmental Health (CEEH) is offering pilot project funding in broadly defined areas of “gene-environment interactions.

January 17, 2007

Study uncovers lethal secret of 1918 influenza virus

For information regarding the portions of this study conducted by the University of Wisconsin, contact Terry Devitt, <A href="mailto:trdevitt@wisc.

January 16, 2007

Students who attend college at early age rate experience positive, enduring

Students who entered college when they were 12 to 14 years old don’t fit the stereotype of unhappy “nerds” who are humorless, isolated misfits, according to a new study.

January 11, 2007

Shen Wei Dance to perform at Meany

The UW World Dance Series continues with Shen Wei Dance Arts Jan.

Purchasing passes audit by government

The UW Purchasing Department has passed its latest audit by the federal government with flying colors, and has been approved for another three years.

Laughing out loud: UW’s man in the Legislature believes in comic relief

Randy Hodgins will always wonder what might have been.

MLK Jr. Day of Service sign-ups rise

As of Tuesday, about 900 members of the UW community had signed up to help on the Martin Luther King Jr.

Health Sciences News Briefs


Many faculty and staff were instrumental in making UW Health Sciences a site of excellence in the second half of 2006.

Niger treasure: Burke curator unpacks fossils that will aid his research on life forms of distant past

Paleontologist Christian Sidor is unwrapping 260 million-year-old fossils with the same enthusiasm as a kid under a Christmas tree.

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