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November 3, 2005

English lessons on the job: Program helps non-native speakers

What if you had to work all day in a language not your own? How would you feel if, despite education in your native tongue, you couldn’t fully grasp the nuances of the language around you each work day?


Such is the case for a number of UW employees who are not native speakers of English, from maintenance crews to research fellows.

Newsmakers

UNDER THE SEA: A recent New York Times article described how networks of tiny sensors are being used by scientists to “help fill an observational gap between microscopes and telescopes” in studies of forests, rivers, plate tectonics and undersea environments.

‘An instinct to be afraid’: Gallucci to spotlight lure of sharks in upcoming lecture

The way we see them undulate through the water and their eyes — their eyes are dark without a flicker of life as you see in the eyes of a dog or cat or other animals — well, it’s just a primordial instinct to be afraid,” says Aquatic and Fishery Sciences Professor Vince Gallucci of sharks.