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May 20, 2004

Benefits in spotlight: Tuition waiver, peer comparison, long-term care on agenda of council

Editor’s note: This is one of a series of columns by the chairs of Faculty Senate councils and committees.

Donated Native American-inspired art to be featured in Burke auction

The UW’s Burke Museum will auction off more than 200 Native American-inspired works of art donated by about 70 artists in its Contemporary Northwest Coast Art Auction, 4 to 8 p.

Woods Hole researcher to speak on ocean currents

Large changes in Atlantic Ocean circulation that have amplified abrupt changes in climate in the past — and parallel trends being observed today — are the subjects of a free, public lecture Monday, May 24, just weeks after UW and NASA scientists reported in the journal Science that the North Atlantic circulation system weakened considerably during the decade of the 1990s.

Sign of caring: Ladner learns parents’ language, contributes to their community

In a way, Richard Ladner inherited his volunteer interests.

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Artists’ coming out party

A university education, especially at the graduate level, often ends with a paper.

Health Sciences News Briefs

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Presentation at HMC on who owns what in lab

“Things Your Mother Never Taught You,” the popular series sponsored by the School of Medicine’s Office of Industry Relations, has scheduled a presentation at Harborview Medical Center next week.

Ways for recent college graduates to stay covered or find health insurance