Only the size of a button, the tiny plastic disc doesn’t look like much at first glance.
June 23, 2005
June 23, 2005
Only the size of a button, the tiny plastic disc doesn’t look like much at first glance.
Want to help a diverse group of people learn to get along? Have them design and build something together, says UW Art Professor John Young.
A UW atmospheric sciences professor and a research meteorologist have been named the winners of a Prize for Excellence in Weather Modification Research, awarded annually by the United Nations’ World Meteorological Organization and the United Arab Emirates.
Where are we? The photo above was taken somewhere on campus.
University of Washington faculty and staff have a long tradition of supporting UW students in countless ways.
Doubled in size through a recent renovation, the Burke Museum’s Special Exhibits Gallery will reopen this weekend with a nationally praised exhibit of photography from one of the most beautiful, pristine and remote regions of the world.
Phyllis Wise’s voice over the phone sounded genuinely enthused as she talked about her new job at the UW.
Skin cancer on TV
UW Medical Center and the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance will be prominently featured in the KING TV “Cancer-Free Washington” special on skin cancer this month.
The UW is one of four sites to receive funding from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to train students in a new public health informatics program.
UW Medical Center this spring completed the first installation in the western United States of a next-generation volume computed tomography (VCT) scanner.
Construction barriers are going up this week in preparation for the year-long project to remodel the main UW Medical Center lobby and clinic areas on the third floor.
LEGAL NOTICES
New parking and transportation fees effective July 1
Last year, the Board of Regents approved a three-year transportation fee schedule that provides for increases on July 1.
Nitrogen oxides produced by huge fires and fossil fuel combustion are a major component of air pollution.
For people from the Seattle area, a trip to the Yakima Valley means encountering an environment very different from the one they’re used to.
William Matchett, professor emeritus of English and former longtime editor of the journal Modern Language Quarterly, will read from and sign copies of Elementary, a new book of poems, at 7 p.
The deadline to respond to the Leadership, Community and Values Initiative survey is June 30.
The UW’s Human Subjects Division is leaving the “Age of Paper.
The UW took home several honors from the fourth annual Businesses for an Environmental and Sustainable Tomorrow (BEST) awards, including the Mayor’s Environmental Leadership Award.
Joanne Suffis, executive director of HR operations for Upper Campus, Bothell and Tacoma, has been named Interim Vice President for HR as of July 1.
KIDS COUNT: Nancy Amidei, senior lecturer in social work, was honored recently by the Children’s Alliance with a 2005 Voices for Children Award.
Crimes against people and property on campus dropped significantly from 2003 to 2004, according to the annual crime report released by the UW Police Department.
There’s more than meets the human ear when the black-capped chickadee lets its flock mates know a predator is lurking about by giving out its familiar “chick-a-dee-dee-dee” call.
June 22, 2005
Like a collegiate version of “Extreme Makeover – Home Edition,” University of Washington architecture students are preparing to build a four-bedroom home for a Yakima Valley family in just nine weekends.
June 13, 2005
Four University of Washington faculty members are among 58 of the nation’s most promising young scientists and engineers being recognized at the White House today as winners of this year’s Presidential Early Career Award in Science and Engineering.
Researchers studying the factors behind out-of-wedlock births have found a significant variable that often is overlooked: child support.
June 11, 2005
EDITORS:
June 7, 2005
June 6, 2005
University of Washington President Mark A.
Nitrogen oxides produced by huge fires and fossil fuel combustion are a major component of air pollution.
June 2, 2005
Health care was the primary issue on the minds of Washington state voters, according to a poll last January by the Working for Health Coalition.
The UW Medicine Regional Heart Center opened its Alderwood cardiology clinic to patients Monday, May 16.
An April 25 groundbreaking ceremony at Harborview Medical Center signaled the beginning of construction on a $293 million project that will seismically improve existing facilities, construct a new building at Ninth and Jefferson, and add an inpatient wing to provide additional patient beds, operating rooms and an expanded emergency department.
If there’s an earthquake, remember to drop, cover and hold.
A couple decades ago most fishery experts would have thought it as likely to manage the ever-plentiful dogfish as to manage worms, according to Vincent Gallucci, UW professor of aquatic and fishery sciences.
Editor’s note: This is one of a series of articles by the chairs of the Faculty Senate councils and committees.
What does it take to succeed as a marshal at the UW’s commencement ceremonies for 20 years or more?
A cool head, good sense of direction, a comfortable relationship with the color purple, and — probably most important — a desire to make every commencement a special day for the graduating students and their families.
Where are we? The photo above was taken somewhere on campus.
The UW has announced that it will build a new home for its Educational Outreach department, which administers summer quarter, certificates, degrees and online learning programs and was displaced by a fire in December, 2002.
When Mary Wright created a pilot class to study the world of Indian gaming and casinos, she knew lectures and readings would only go so far.