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October 5, 2006

Program spotlights technology-enabled classrooms

Innovative Learning Spaces is the title of a program scheduled for 2:30 to 4 p.

New graduate training program brings together talents at UW, WSU

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.

New graduate training program brings together talents at UW, WSU

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.

UW, Heritage University team to train future leaders in Toppenish

There can be an unfortunate cycle to the under-representation of minority populations — in education, the workplace and the public sector.

UW TechTransfer reports increases in invention disclosures, licensing agreements, options

UW TechTransfer, which facilitates the commercialization of UW research, has announced record growth in key areas for the 2006 fiscal year.

A sign of the times: Web site gives directions on outdoor advertising

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.

Sarakasi African acrobats to perform at Meany

The UW World Music & Theatre Series is opening its season this year with Sarakasi, “the amazing African acrobats.

Thinking can make it so: Computer scientist talks about ‘The Mind Body Connection’

The idea that a person could move an object just by thinking about moving it used to be the province of science fiction or tracts on extrasensory perception.

Sculptor’s work won’t endure, but he hopes it starts conversations

Michael Magrath expects the sculpture he installed downtown in September to dissolve by Christmas.

UW ‘stellar archaeologist’ gets biggest share of Hubble observing time

It’s not unusual for UW astronomers to use the Hubble Space Telescope in their research, but for the first time a UW scientist has been granted the largest share of observation time for an entire year.

Conference for higher education faculty, staff, set for Nov. 1-3

Not a lot of UW people have attended the annual Washington State Faculty & Staff of Color in Higher Education Conference over its 11-year history — but maybe that will change this year.

Police warn bicyclists to protect their property as thefts increase

Want to keep your bicycle safe on campus? Then the UW Police have two messages for you: