Since school has started there have been 10 car prowls reported on campus.
October 12, 2006
October 12, 2006
Since school has started there have been 10 car prowls reported on campus.
We’ve seen the horrific photos from the “war on terror.
The UW has joined with other major Seattle employers to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that are a result of their business operations.
BARGAINING AHEAD? The Employee Forum, a staff group at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, has passed a resolution calling for the repeal of a North Carolina law banning collective bargaining, according to an article in the campus newspaper, The University Gazette.
An event next week at UW Bothell will kick off a new media collection that puts the emphasis on diversity.
Work has begun on the University’s biennial transportation survey that measures the commuting patterns of people on campus and monitors the effectiveness of the U-PASS program.
Professor Lawrence Schiffman of New York University will deliver three public lectures on “The Religion of the Dead Sea Scrolls: Creation, Revelation and Redemption” as part of the Stroum lecture series.
FOOD AND MUSIC: Ethnomusicologists are in the business of studying music, not food.
Launched by singing, drumming and words of thanks, T’xwelátse is finally on his way home after a century-long visit at the Burke Museum.
Are you a customer of Purchasing and Stores? Most everyone on campus is.
Even in the high-technology world of the UW Computing & Communications organization, when it comes to emergencies, people will always come first.
The UW and Washington State University have announced the launch of a joint center to assist in addressing hard-to-resolve social, economic and environmental issues in Washington.
Alcohol/drug abuse grants available
The Alcohol & Drug Abuse Institute invites applications from UW faculty for its Small Grants Research Awards.
October 11, 2006
Relying on easy-to-measure factors like how many Internet access points a place has presents a simplistic picture of today’s digital divide.
University of Washington President Mark A.
October 10, 2006
The University of Washington and Washington State University will announce on Tuesday (Oct.
October 6, 2006
David Auth, former University of Washington professor of electrical engineering, has been awarded the 2006 Inventor of the Year Award.
October 5, 2006
David Fluharty, a University of Washington marine affairs expert, has been named to chair the science advisory board of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the federal agency that manages and conducts research about the nation’s ocean and atmospheric resources.
Virtual reality gives users the illusion of going inside SnowWorld, an interactive computer-generated virtual place where children at UW Harborview Burn Center escape their extreme pain during wound care procedures for severe burns.
Craig Degginger
News & Information
The Pacific Northwest Agricultural Safety and Health (PNASH) Center has received a new five-year, $6.
People who experience emotional ambivalence — simultaneously feeling positive and negative emotions — are more creative than those who feel just happy or sad, or lack emotion at all, according to a new study.
David Fluharty, a UW marine affairs expert, has just been named to chair the science advisory board of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the federal agency charged with conducting research about and management of the nation’s ocean and atmospheric resources.
Prizewinning pianist Melody Quah will perform at 2 p.
The 2006 Combined Fund Drive kicked off Wednesday on the UW campus with words of inspiration, a special song and a whacking-loud group percussion performance by the campaign coordinators.
President Mark Emmert will give his annual address to the University community at 4 p.
Where are we? The photo at right was taken somewhere on campus.
Kathy Sauber Library Technician Lorna Aites warms up for the UW’s first-ever Constitution Readathon by reading the Declaration of Independence aloud. About 100 people, mostly library employees, are expected to participate in the readathon, to be held from noon to 1:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 6, outside the Suzzallo Reading Room. The readathon is sponsored by the libraries’ Government Publications Office as a belated celebration of Constitution Day, which was Sept. 17. Joining Aites are, left to right, Hilary Reinert, library…
For the first time Seattle’s urban ecology researchers and managers are gathering for a day-long symposium to exchange their respective insights about protecting and restoring natural ecosystems in urban settings.
The UW Bothell will add a new Community Psychology option for Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences students interested in careers in human services, community development, mental health, youth, prevention, and program evaluation.
Seeking an evening of elegance on campus? The Seattle-based company Dance for Joy is sponsoring “An Evening in Vienna,” a Viennese ball in the grand tradition, Sunday, Oct.
A public forum, “Organizing our Futures: Labor, Knowledge and the Economy,” will be held on Oct.
A public forum on I-933 will be held from 7 to 9 p.
Innovative Learning Spaces is the title of a program scheduled for 2:30 to 4 p.
A new National Science Foundation-funded interdisciplinary graduate training program will bring together faculty and students in two academic areas — anthropology and biology — at two institutions, the UW and Washington State University.
A new National Science Foundation-funded interdisciplinary graduate training program will bring together faculty and students in two academic areas — anthropology and biology — at two institutions, the UW and Washington State University.
There can be an unfortunate cycle to the under-representation of minority populations — in education, the workplace and the public sector.
UW TechTransfer, which facilitates the commercialization of UW research, has announced record growth in key areas for the 2006 fiscal year.
With the arrival of fall quarter, the signs and banners have begun to appear around campus, advertising everything from the Karate Club to the Look Up! safety campaign.
The UW World Music & Theatre Series is opening its season this year with Sarakasi, “the amazing African acrobats.