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May 9, 2002

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ACADEMIC INFORMATION

Textbook Requirements

Each spring the University Book Store asks faculty teaching fall quarter courses to forward their textbook requirements to the store before the end of May.

Johnnella Butler to speak May 10

This is a story about Johnnella Butler.

UWRA invites employees to join

This is a great story about the UWRA. It’s really great!

Teen sex: Less frequent, more responsible

Isn’t “responsible” something of an editorial distinction?

Internet conference includes Amazon villager

Smart Alecky. Amazon.com closed at a low of around 4 bucks a stub this year. In a spectacular miscalculation, Amazon offered more than $2B in covertible bonds at the height of the stock bubble in 1999. Rather than taking advantage of their frothy stock price to raise capital, AMZN took on a mountain of debt with the expectation that the convertible bonds would quickly hit a strike price of ~$80, convert to stock, and further dilute the outstanding pool of common shares. Instead, AMZN shares fell like a rock as the tech bubble collapsed, and the company’s survival is imperiled as this debt comes due.

Annual cycling event planned

I ride my bike to work almost every day.

Symposium to draw almost 400 undergraduates

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Law school tuition goal controversial, supported by market

UW Daily News Editor Lale Giray went on to a distinguished career in the UW School of Law.

May 7, 2002

Scientists recover North Pole mooring from 2½ miles deep in ocean

Scientists returned last week from the North Pole after recovering 3,500 pounds of instruments and equipment from a mooring anchored to the seafloor for a full year, eight times longer than the only previous mooring at the pole.

‘Sex Gets Even Louder,’ a May 13 and 14 conference and health fair, to educate public about HIV and STDs

Because of the rise in HIV and STD infections in King County, the AIDS Clinical Trials Unit of the University of Washington and the Student Leadership Division of Multicultural Events and Activities at Seattle Central Community College have joined forces and organized a conference and health fair called “Sex Gets Even Louder.”

May 3, 2002

Harborview Presents

Seattle, WA ­ Harborview Medical Center will host an educational event for stroke survivors, their families and friends from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 11, at the Harborview Research and Training Building, 300 9th Ave., Seattle.

Quality of life enterprises outweigh technology ideas among would-be entrepreneurs

Businesses that provide goods and services designed to foster a better and healthier lifestyle dominate this year’s University of Washington Business Plan Competition, continuing through May 21.

May 2, 2002

Baldasty to head merged communication units

Steve Hill
University Week


Another piece of the UW’s newest academic unit was put in place recently when Gerald Baldasty was named the first chair of the Department of Communication, scheduled to open its doors on July 1.

A Campus Forum on Ethnic Profiling and Law Enforcement, Post-Sept. 11

“A Campus Forum on Ethnic Profiling and Law Enforcement, Post-Sept.

In Brief: Benefits for Breast Cancer

Two events this weekend will benefit breast cancer research, including work at the UW.

Calcium scoring: A new technique useful for some with heart risk factors

You’ve heard a lot about controlling cholesterol to prevent heart attack, and you’ve sometimes wondered if having high blood cholesterol definitely means that you’ll have what cardiologists sometimes call an event.

Cardiothoracic Surgery scholar visits next week

“Reperfusion Injury after Lung Transplantation” is the topic for the Cardiothoracic Surgery Division’s 11th annual visiting scholar lecture, set for 3:30 p.

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UWATS Service Upgrade

On May 9, at approximately 7 p.

Peer Portfolio

HISTORIC QUILT: Faculty and staff volunteers from the University of Pittsburgh’s Greensburg campus have commemorated some of the institution’s history in a 10-panel quilt.

Overhaul needed to jump-start literacy

A new study demonstrates the challenge facing the nation in carrying out the goal President Bush announced last month to give every young child a jump on literacy.

Campus Conversation planned May 21

President Richard L.

Homestay helps hosts as well as students

Say you’re a student, thousands of miles from home in a foreign culture, where a language other than your own is spoken.

Hogan named vice provost

Craig Hogan, the divisional dean of sciences in the UW’s College of Arts and Sciences, has been named vice provost for research.

GEAR UP leader named

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NSF center designation puts UW on cutting edge

The National Science Foundation said Tuesday it has tentatively chosen the UW as the host of one of six new science and technology centers, a designation that would place the University firmly at the leading edge of research to develop ground-breaking information technology.

In Brief

The 2002 Taking Control of Your Diabetes conference is Saturday, May 4, at the Washington State Convention & Trade Center in downtown Seattle.

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ACADEMIC OPPORTUNITIES

Nanoscience Awards

Annual Awards Starting Summer 2002.

Shah of Iran’s son to speak May 6

Reza Pahlavi, son of the late Shah of Iran, will speak at 7 p.

Technology and therapy: May 3 afternoon program will focus on using new technology for self-management of chronic disease

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Craig Hogan named UW vice provost for research

Craig Hogan, the divisional dean of sciences in the University of Washington’s College of Arts and Sciences, has been named the university’s vice provost for research.

Lindenberg Center to extend UW’s global humanitarian reach

A new center to be named in honor of Evans School of Public Affairs Dean Marc Lindenberg will be announced tomorrow by the University of Washington with the mission of increasing the university’s teaching, research and service connections with struggling regions around the world.

Number of teens — primarily boys — having sex declined in ’90s as adolescent girls lead way in redefining relationships

The number of 15- to 17-year-old boys having sex in the past decade dropped 8.5 percent, and teens were generally acting more responsibly when it came to sex with rates of pregnancy, abortions and sexually transmitted diseases all falling

May 1, 2002

Study finds a huge child care workforce waiting to be trained

A new study demonstrates the challenge facing the nation in carrying out the goal President Bush announced in April to give every young child a jump start on literacy. The workforce the nation must rely on to improve early learning is detailed in the new study: the 2.3 million people who are paid to take care of America’s preschoolers and make sure they are prepared to learn in school.

April 30, 2002

Brain imaging reveals new information about medications commonly used to treat children with autism or other pervasive developmental disorders

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NSF award would cement UW position as information technology research leader

The National Science Foundation said today it has tentatively chosen the University of Washington as the host of one of six new science and technology centers, a designation that would place the university firmly at the leading edge of research to develop groundbreaking information technology.

April 29, 2002

Somerman named dean of UW School of Dentistry

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Thousands of youngsters to visit UW’s Arbor Day Fair starting May 1

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More than 2,200 students in the first-, second- and third-grades and their teachers have reserved spots at this year’s Arbor Day Fair sponsored by the University of Washington’s College of Forest Resources and its alumni association.

April 25, 2002

Let’s get excited about recycling!

Michelle McGowan, a warehouse supervisor in the UW recycle center, and Betty the Bottle share a light moment at the Earth Day fair last Friday in Red Square.

UW community invited; special lectures Saturday

The Health Sciences Open House, an outstanding opportunity for the UW community and the general public to learn about advances in health and medicine, takes place this weekend, Friday, April 26, and Saturday, April 27.

Green and Olson to receive Gairdner Awards

Two of the eight winners of Gairdner International Awards for 2002, announced in Tornoto Tuesday, are faculty members in the UW School of Medicine.

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