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November 4, 2004

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ACADEMIC OPPORTUNITIES

Faculty Senate position announcement
The Senate Executive Committee seeks applications and nominations from faculty on all three UW campuses for the vital position of secretary of the faculty.

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INTERNATIONAL FLAIR: Five UW professors have been awarded Fulbright Scholar grants to lecture and/or do research abroad.

Faculty Senate seeks vice-chair, secretary

The Faculty Senate is currently recruiting for two important positions in its organization — secretary of the faculty and vice chair of the senate.

Online accident-reporting system (OARS) debuts

As online technology grows at the UW, paperwork is reduced and communication becomes more immediate and effective.

Faculty to jazz up Meany

A jazz concert, like a traditional wedding, usually has four components: something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue.

UW Bothell, Tacoma, plan major growth

Both UW Bothell and UW Tacoma, in self studies mandated by the state legislature, plan dramatic growth over the coming decade to meet the higher education needs of their communities.

October 29, 2004

Russell McDuff becomes director of UW School of Oceanography

An internationally known researcher in marine geology and geophysics has been named director of the University of Washington’s School of Oceanography.

Democrats outgunning GOP in e-mail wars, researchers find

In the closing weeks of a tight presidential race, the Democratic National Committee has been out-e-mailing its Republican counterpart, a research team of University of Washington students has found.

October 28, 2004

Childhood memories prompt her volunteer work

Name: Kristina Hansen


UW Job: Development Coordinator, School of Social Work Office of Development and Alumni Relations


Volunteer Activity: Forgotten Children’s Fund.

Mystery Photo

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

The Day Before: Boosting election awareness on campus

To learn more: Visit www.

New technology for elders

“Gerontechnology Today and Tomorrow” is the title of a daylong conference and exhibition of products useful for older adults and caregivers.

President appoints members to provost search committee

President Mark Emmert has appointed the members of the Search Advisory Committee to find a new provost.

Graphics for the blind: UW to help make Web images tactile

The UW has been awarded a $749,188 grant from the National Science Foundation to find the best ways to represent in tactile form the graphical images found in scientific, engineering and mathematical books, papers and digital formats for use by students with visual impairments.

Human Resources: 300 more UW staffers eligible for overtime

The UW’s Human Resources Department has just concluded a review of more than 2,500 staff positions to determine which ones are eligible for overtime compensation under new rules announced late this summer by the U.

Grant to help UW lessen impact of natural disasters

The University of Washington was recently selected as one of 28 universities to participate in a national program to save lives and lessen property loss and economic damage from natural disasters on their respective campuses.

The Day Before: Boosting election awareness on campus

David Silver, an assistant professor of Communication, thinks something is badly missing on the UW campus in these days before the general election on Nov.

October 26, 2004

UW Medical Center to implant first-ever Cs-131 brachytherapy seeds to treat prostate cancer

In the first significant advancement in brachytherapy in more than 15 years, physicians at UW Medical Center have today (Oct.

October 25, 2004

Crash injuries result in large and potentially preventable productive losses to U.S. workers

More than 6.

October 21, 2004

Diana Cardenas elected to Institute of Medicine

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Mystery Photo

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

Travel guru urges Americans to experience, not judge

Next week, travel guru Rick Steves will speak on campus, but he won’t be talking about how to find a cheap hotel or what the must-see sites in Paris are.

Mystery object isn’t a star or a brown dwarf

A team of astronomers using telescopes at two Hawaiian observatories has found that one of the interacting stars in a binary star system has lost so much mass to its partner that it has deteriorated to a strange, inactive body that doesn’t resemble any known star type.

Faculty Senate: A new year of cooperative work

The UW Faculty Senate — which holds its first meeting Oct.

McDuff named director of School of Oceanography

An internationally known researcher in marine geology and geophysics has been named director of the UW’s School of Oceanography.

Freshman seminars: The rewards go both ways

Where do brand-new freshmen and experienced professors come together to study questions obscure or obvious, entertaining or eternal, in a friendly and ungraded small-group format?

The answer “Absolutely nowhere — you must be dreaming” is wrong, actually.

UW’s new magazine invites the public into ‘our house’

The UW has a new magazine, but you won’t find it on the newsstands.

Free Web-based training now available for clinical researchers

UW Medicine’s Office of Clinical Research and Children’s Hospital and Regional Medical Center (CHRMC) have launched a Web-based “Good Clinical Practice” (GCP) training program.

Rural Health Research Center funded for additional four years, new projects

The WWAMI Rural Health Research Center has been re-funded for an additional four years by the federal Office of Rural Health Policy.

New NIH sharing policies explained

The series on “Things Your Mother Never Taught You,” sponsored by the School of Medicine’s Office of Industry Relations and open to everyone, has scheduled a presentation on new National Institutes of Health policies that encourage sharing information and resources.

$13 million grant funds clinical research training

Translating the latest advances in research into better health care for the average patient is challenging: the explosive growth of biological knowledge and technology currently moves very slowly, if at all, into the health care practitioner’s office and into the community.

Combined Fund Drive continues through Nov. 24

The Washington State Combined Fund Drive (CFD) is the means by which State employees may give to charities of their choice by selecting from among over 1,900 CFD charities through payroll deduction (monthly and/or one-time contribution) or by check.

Notices

ACADEMIC OPPORTUNITIES

Applications wanted
The Institute for Ethnic Studies in the United States (IESUS) invites applications from University of Washington faculty members who are engaged in or are beginning projects on ethnic issues in the U.

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PARALYMPIC PRESS: The UW was well represented in the Paralympics games last month in Athens.

‘Weekly’ ad promotes UW’s public events

The UW has embarked on an advertising campaign to make its events more visible in the broader community.

Work/Life: Now helping employees on the Web

Juggling work and the rest of your life has never been easy, but the University’s Work/Life office, a division of Human Resources, has been trying to help ever since its creation in 1988.

Charter school cost modest, study says

Addressing opponents’ claims that charter schools would drain more than $100 million from Washington’s public schools, a new UW working paper predicts that the financial impact of allowing charter schools would be modest.

October 20, 2004

UW Bothell Professor and Snohomish County Red Cross present panel on Humanity in War

A panel discussion entitled “Humanity in the Midst of War” will be presented at 7 pm  Thursday, Oct.

October 19, 2004

How to make schools better? Bring in outside help, experts say

Big city school districts will have a hard time reforming and meeting new accountability demands without more help from businesses, nonprofits and philanthropists, according to a new book from the Brookings Institution.

October 18, 2004

2004 Autumn Quarter enrollments

Seattle Campus Information

The University of Washington’s Seattle campus enrollment for autumn quarter 2004 is 39,199, including 1,691 non-matriculated students (those who are not seeking degrees) enrolled in credit courses through University Educational Outreach.

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