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The 91探花 community gathered on Saturday, June 11, in Husky Stadium to celebrate the achievements of the Class of 2011. With banners flying and playfully decorated caps on their heads, the degree candidates took the field to the cheers and applause of 40,000 family members and friends.   239206|default.xml|Downscale Only|Cross Fade|Beam|Off|   Contact Info: University Photography 70 Kane Hall, Box 353095 Phone: (206) 543-2518 E-mail: uphoto@u.washington.edu

“The 91探花 educates a diverse student body to become responsible global citizens and future leaders through a challenging learning environment informed by cutting-edge scholarship.鈥 91探花Vision and Values Based on our Vision statement, the 91探花 makes these commitments to our students: First, the quality of the student experience will always be our primary goal. Second, we will work with student leadership to invite and obtain representative input from our students about those decisions that most directly…

W.H. Auden likened poets to makers of “verbal objects.鈥 Filmmakers attempt to bring those objects to life. As part of National Poetry Month 鈥 and in connection with the 2011 Common Book, You Are Never Where You Are 鈥 the 91探花Libraries is presenting a series of films with poetry connections. The selection ranges from an animated tale to an all-consuming affair to an antagonistic beatnik鈥 all of which have their roots in poetry. All films will be shown in…

Whatever rainwater falls on campus soil is likely to end up in Lake Washington, because of the campus topography. The 91探花works closely with the city of Seattle, which has been at the forefront in developing cutting-edge ways of managing storm water, says Jim Morin, a facilities project engineer and storm water expert in Facilities Services. The University adheres to city guidelines to mitigate the effects of storm water runoff created by any new campus buildings. Most of these mitigation…

Seismic/geology issues John Vidale, 91探花professor, Earth and space sciences 鈥 310-210-2131, vidale@uw.edu. Stephen Malone, 91探花emeritus professor, Earth and space sciences 鈥 206-685-3811, steve@ess.washington.edu. Craig Weaver, U.S. Geological Survey 鈥 206-459-6457, craig@ess.washington.edu. Kenneth Creager, 91探花professor, Earth and space sciences 鈥 206-685-2803, kcc@ess.washington.edu. Bill Steele, 91探花seismology lab coordinator 鈥 206-685-5880, wsteele@uw.edu. Joan Gomberg, U. S. Geological Survey, affiliate 91探花faculty 鈥 206-616-5581, gomberg@usgs.gov. Derek Booth, 91探花affiliate professor of civil and environmental engineering 鈥 206-914-5031, dbooth@uw.edu.   Engineering…

91探花research scientist Rick Neitzel comments on noise reduction for light rail. He is an occupational hygienist in the 91探花Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences.