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October 20, 2005

UW K-12 Resource Guide – Bringing resources and educators together

The University of Washington’s K-12 Resource Guide is a searchable database providing information about the many educational resources available to K-12 students and educators.

Urban Archaeology Day planned Oct. 22

You can learn about who lived at Discovery Park thousands of years ago at the Burke Museum’s Urban Archaeology Day from 10 a.

Benefits changes can be made during open enrollment

The medical/dental open enrollment period for UW employees is from Oct.

Sound Transit plans November hearings

Sound Transit has issued a draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement and is seeking comment at two public hearings in November.

Initiative survey report online

Last week’s paper issue of University Week contained an insert with a summary of the results of the survey of faculty and staff conducted last spring by the Leadership, Community and Values Initiative.

Emmert to speak Oct. 26

UW President Mark Emmert will give his annual address to the UW community at 4 p.

Undergraduate experience committee seeks faculty, staff input

The Committee to Improve the UW Undergraduate Experience will be holding three open meetings for faculty and staff in October.

Mystery Photo

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

October 19, 2005

Breakfast raises $2.4 million for underrepresented students

The sixth annual Costco Scholarship Breakfast, which supports the Costco Scholarship Fund, raised more than $2.

Who people live with, not where, gives different picture of immigrants in U.S.

Immigrants are more dispersed and far more entwined with American-born people when measured by the households in which they live rather than counted individually on the traditional basis of census tract, neighborhood, metropolitan area or state.

October 18, 2005

2005 Engineering Lecture Series delves into responding to disaster

The 2005 Engineering Lecture Series, Engineering the Unexpected, focuses on how University of Washington engineers are taking the lead in designing ways to respond when disaster strikes.

October 17, 2005

Hunt is on again for Washington state’s brightest fifth- through eighth-graders

The search is on again for the brightest fifth- through eighth-grade students across Washington.

October 13, 2005

Emmert to speak Oct. 26

UW President Mark Emmert will give his annual address to the UW community at 4 p.

Public welcome at ISchool Dean search events

The UW Information School will hold three public events in coming days related to its search for a new dean.

Official Notices

Academic opportunities

Proposals wanted for CSSS Seed Grants The Center for Statistics and the Social Sciences (CSSS) Seed Grants Program announces a new round of seed grants.

40 years on stage

Collier & Dean, the duo featuring UW Music Professor Tom Collier and his friend Dan Dean, will perform their 40th Anniversary Concert at 7:30 p.

Brown receives Humboldt Award

Jane Brown, professor of Germanics, has received a Humboldt Research Award in recognition of lifetime achievements in research.

Mystery Photo

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

New center to administer ID card innovations

A new office is opening on campus alongside the By George Café in the Odegaard Undergraduate Library: The Husky Card Account & ID Center will be a convenience for students and some staff.

M.J. Fox Foundation supports search for biomarkers

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Snakes, comics, dahlias. travel and glass blowing — all at lunch

It’s a lot like an art class on upper campus.

Genetic counseling useful after repeated miscarriage

Recurrent miscarriage (RM) can have devastating emotional effects on a woman and her partner.

Third Russell Ross Endowed Lecture on Oct. 17

The third Russell Ross Endowed Lecture will be given by Dr.

Health Sciences News Briefs

UW physicians featured on KING-TV Friday


UW Medicine physicians and researchers, including Dr.

Assistant dean for planning named

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Hogness Symposium to examine disparities in health care

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Hands-on demonstrations all part of Dawg Daze

About 30 exhibits and hands-on demonstrations were set up in the Health Sciences Lobby and adjacent courtyard as part of the Dawg Daze orientation program for new entering freshmen and transfer students in late September.

Preventing complications after spinal cord injuries

All over the world, researchers are trying to find the answer to making spinal cords whole again after they have been injured.

UW professor to head UN delegation

It’s not every day that a UW assistant professor leaves Mary Gates Hall to head a foreign delegation at a major overseas conference of the United Nations.

Design for (stage) living: Broadway set designer comes to UW

Aspiring set designers in the UW School of Drama are going to be studying with a teacher who knows his way around Broadway — and pretty much everywhere else good theater is made.

Faculty Senate seeks vice chair for 2006-2007

The UW Faculty Senate is taking nominations from those interested in becoming vice chair for the next school year, 2006-2007.

HFS helps science; you can, too

As an astronomy major, Ethan Owens saw student and faculty computers within the department being used to study galaxy formation and orbital mechanics.

Campus bike safety in the spotlight

Have you noticed the colorful signs planted strategically around campus these days that say: “Dismount zone”? They’re also signs of a new awareness of bicycle safety at the UW.

ETC.: Campus News & Notes

CYBER SLEUTH: Dave Dittrich, researcher and senior security engineer at the Information School, has been named one of the world’s top seven security professionals by Information Security magazine, which put him on the cover of its October edition.

Mighty duck comes to the Burke

The fossil cast of one of the largest birds that ever lived was installed at the Burke Museum this week.

HDTV, live from the seafloor

With clever engineering and being in the right spot, under the right satellite, UW oceanographers working with Computing & Communications and the ResearchChannel became the first team in the world to broadcast high-definition video from the seafloor to selected sites around the world Sept.

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October 11, 2005

People with opiate addiction, women with suicidal behavior needed for studies

Puget Sound men and women with an opiate addiction and women with suicidal behavior are needed as volunteers for two studies at the University of Washington designed to refine a therapeutic treatment for borderline personality disorder.

October 6, 2005

Gallucci named to head Center for Quantitative Science

Vince Gallucci, whose work includes developing mathematical and statistical models to link biological studies to future population changes and management options, has been named director of the UW’s Center for Center for Quantitative Science in Forestry, Fisheries and Wildlife.

UW bioengineering tops in National Institutes of Health funding again

The UW has once again topped the nation in biomedical engineering research funding from the National Institutes of Health.

Memorial for Tony Qamar to be held Tuesday, Oct. 11

Friends, family and colleagues of Anthony Qamar, UW professor of Earth and Space Sciences, will gather in a special memorial service at 7 p.

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