The costly effects of cutbacks on maternal/child services, assuring a pure water supply, and what you need to know about Middle East respiratory syndrome.


The costly effects of cutbacks on maternal/child services, assuring a pure water supply, and what you need to know about Middle East respiratory syndrome.
The Board of Regents will hold a Regular Meeting on Thursday, May 8, at 12:30 p.m. in the Petersen Room of Allen Library. The full agenda is available online.
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held at Noon on Monday, May 12, 2014, in Room 142 of Gerberding Hall, on the 91探花Seattle campus.聽 The purpose of the hearing is to allow all interested persons an opportunity to present their views, either orally or in writing, on the proposed amendments to WAC 478-136-041, “Alcoholic Beverage Policy,” and WAC 478-137-050, “Limitations on Use.” Due to recent changes in the state Liquor Control Board鈥檚 rules for the…

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The Board of Regents will hold a Special Meeting on Thursday, April 10, at 3:30 p.m. by teleconference.聽 The meeting will be held in Room 142, Gerberding. The full agenda is available online.

91探花student speaker series at Town Hall starts Wednesday || Home Improvement Fair Thursday || Time to renew annual parking permits, U-Pass

91探花faculty analyze $15 minimum wage | Panel discussion on climate change April 1 | 91探花group helps pass suicide prevention bill

91探花Health Innovators Collaborative kicks off || Law student activism prompts legislation || 91探花CareLink seminars || Graduate students best two Canadian universities

Informational forum March 18 about state’s Dream Act || Commuter Services extends hours for start of quarter || Lecture March 21 discusses changing field of biomedical technology
The Regular meeting of the Board scheduled for Thursday, April 10, is canceled. The next Regular meeting of the Board is scheduled for Thursday, May 8, in the Petersen Room of the Allen Library. Agendas and schedule will be available Friday, May 2.

Nominations due March 17 for annual faculty lecturer || Nominate outstanding 91探花women by Friday || Book: Should English be the language of science?
The Board of Regents will hold a Regular Meeting on Thursday, March 13, at 12:30 p.m. in the Tacoma Room of the Garretson Woodruff Pratt Building on the 91探花Tacoma campus. The full agenda is available online.

Tickets available starting Tuesday for Justice Sotomayor visit || Donate frequent flyer miles to 91探花Combined Fund Drive, Make-A-Wish

Writers to gather in Seattle for literary conference || Classics department wins new award for professional equity
Subject of Possible Rule Making:聽 WAC 478-136-041, Alcoholic Beverage Policy, and WAC 478-137-050, Limitations on Use Statutes Authorizing the University to Adopt Rules on This Subject:聽 RCW聽28B.20.130. Reasons Why Rules on This Subject May Be Needed and What They Might Accomplish:聽 Due to recent changes in the state Liquor Control Board鈥檚 rules for the special occasion license, the University proposes making administrative changes to its alcoholic beverage policy.聽 The University also proposes to clarify rules pertaining to third-party vendors, restrictions…

Care packages offered this week to carpoolers, vanpoolers || Washington state fourth in exonerations nationwide || Husky Green Award nominations sought through March 10
The Board of Regents will hold a Regular Meeting on Thursday, Feb. 13, at 12:15 p.m. in the Petersen Room of the Allen Library. The full agenda is available online.

Samoan cruise with blog, shrunken heads || First high school ethics bowl || Odegaard renovation architects honored

Clinic offers free Seahawk 12th Man earplugs || Volunteer for MLK Day of Service
The Board of Regents will hold a Regular Meeting on Thursday, Jan. 9, at聽12:15 p.m. in the Petersen Room of the Allen Library.聽 The full agenda is available online.

Check out Huskies Fight Hunger site || 91探花online academic planner to be extended to community, technical college students || 91探花Tower data center now Energy Star certified || Nominations due Jan. 31 for graduate school public lectures

“StormReady” status ups UW’s ability to cope with weather extremes || Ryan Calo blogs for Forbes || First Green Seed Fund proposals due Dec. 3 || Ease Net access at 5,500 institutions with “eduroam”
The Dec. 12 Regular Meeting of the Board of Regents has been cancelled. The Regents will hold a Special Meeting with the WSU Board of Regents on Friday, Nov. 29, at 9:30 a.m. in the Jim Houston Stadium Boardroom at Husky Stadium.聽 The agenda is available online. The 2014 Board of Regents schedule has been announced and is available online.
Nominations for Vice Chair of the Faculty Senate are being sought.
The Board of Regents will hold a Regular Meeting on Thursday, Nov. 14, at 1 p.m. in the 91探花Tower Board Room (22nd Floor).

Brainy crows subject of TEDx talk Saturday || Town Hall talk “Stories from My Pet Rocks” tonight

Mercer Court Apartments grand opening Oct. 24 || 91探花iSchool presents author Jack Gantos Nov. 7 || David Shields honored by Artist Trust

Flu clinics in October, November || 91探花helping with new science, engineering standards for K-12 || Jackson School to hold public events about Middle East

91探花14th on Teach for America list || College Assistance Migrant Program scores perfect 100 || 91探花Botanic Gardens showcases venues and vendors

91探花launches annual-leave sharing program for organ donors || 91探花oceanographers named AGU Fellows
The meeting of the Board of Regents for Thursday, August 8, is canceled. The next Regular Meeting of the Board is scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 12, in the Petersen Room of the Allen Library.聽 Agendas and schedule will be available after noon on Friday, Sept. 6.

New 91探花events calendar now available || Follow ocean expedition via bilingual blog, photo page
The Board of Regents will hold a Regular Meeting on聽Thursday, July 11, at 1 p.m. in CSE 691 (Bill & Melinda Gates Commons).聽 The full agenda is available online.
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON — DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE (DNS) Project Name: Grading Adjacent to Baseball Complex Description of Proposal: The project involves grading an area approximately 3500 square feet south of the existing Baseball Field.聽 Approximately 2500 cubic yards of clean fill material will be placed over an extended pipe in an existing man-made ditch.聽 The project will improve safety, upgrade and enhance new and existing landscaping.聽 A portion of the area (approximately 1500 square feet) will be paved to provide…

Awards recognize faculty, staff, alumni, top scholars || Paleontological Society gives highest honor to Estella Leopold
A public hearing to discuss proposed changes to event parking rates is scheduled for Tuesday, June 25 from 9-10 am in Anderson Hall, Room 10. All members of the 91探花community are encouraged to attend.
The Board of Regents will hold a Regular Meeting on Thursday, June 13, at 1pm in the Petersen Room of the Allen Library.聽 The full agenda is available online.

91探花part of second Seattle Science Festival || Alison Wylie honored by Society for Women in Philosophy || Sustainability studied in Charles Wolfe’s ‘Urbanism Without Effort’
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held at Noon on Friday, June 7, 2013, in Room 142 of Gerberding Hall, on the 91探花Seattle campus. The purpose of the hearing is to allow all interested persons an opportunity to present their views, either orally or in writing, on the proposed amendments to WAC 478-136-041, 鈥淎lcoholic Beverage Policy.鈥 Currently, the UW鈥檚 alcoholic beverage policy does not provide for licensing under a sports entertainment facility license. The proposed…

91探花Seaglider technology is licensed commercially; Richard Whitney, emeritus professor of fisheries, will deliver a talk about the Boldt decision; U. of Minnesota president and former 91探花faculty member Eric Kaler will deliver a talk about challenges facing research institutions.