The UW’s Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project has an important new component 鈥 the LGBTQ Activism in Seattle History Project. There will be a public launch at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 10, in Room 340 of the HUB.


The UW’s Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project has an important new component 鈥 the LGBTQ Activism in Seattle History Project. There will be a public launch at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 10, in Room 340 of the HUB.

Accelerating growth in effectively delivering new oral and transdermal drug delivery techniques will be the focus of the 91探花 Department of Bioengineering鈥檚 2016 Allan S. Hoffman Lecture on Oct. 10.

As the fourth-fastest growing city in the United States, Seattle faces important questions in its quest to remain a resilient and sustainable community. Can we build to withstand natural disasters, reduce environmental toxins as consumption rises, meet urban transportation challenges so food, supplies and consumer products can get where they need to go? Over the next month, College of Engineering鈥檚 annual fall lecture series will feature faculty focusing on these questions and developing technologies to build more resilient urban communities….

91探花Libraries is inviting the public to Suzzallo Library at lunchtime on Oct. 7 to listen to 鈥 or participate in 鈥 the annual reading of the United States Constitution.

A team of researchers led by the 91探花 believes creating a network of community-based science is possible with new support from the National Science Foundation.

Charles Johnson, 91探花professor emeritus of English, wrote a statement to accompany an item to be displayed in the new National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C. What he wrote also was featured in a special issue of Smithsonian Magazine.

The 91探花 landed at No. 25 on the Times Higher Education world rankings for 2017, released this week. The 91探花is fourth on the list among U.S. public universities, behind UC Berkeley, UCLA, and Michigan.

91探花scientists worked with artists for an exhibit at the Museum of Northwest Art focusing on climate change impacts on coastal communities.

Boeing announced Wednesday it is awarding $6 million in grants to more than 50 nonprofit organizations and education institutions across Washington, including $500,000 to the 91探花.

“Denial,” a new movie about an American historian’s lengthy court battle with a British Holocaust denier, has a 91探花connection 鈥 Deborah Lipstadt, the film’s protagonist, taught at the 91探花early in her career.

All across the world, millions of people will be practicing their earthquake-preparedness on Oct. 20. The event 鈥 called the Great ShakeOut 鈥 will commence at 10:20 a.m. for those participating at the 91探花 and across the state. It is an opportunity for people to practice what they should do in the event of an earthquake: Drop, cover and hold on.

The Bernard Osher Foundation has announced a $1 million gift to the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the 91探花 (OLLI-UW). The Institute offers a diverse array of non-credit courses and activities for people 50 and older, giving these adults access to continuing education at the UW. The Osher Foundation鈥檚 gift takes the form of a $950,000 endowment and $50,000 bridge grant to support the ongoing work of OLLI-UW. It鈥檚 the second $1 million award the Foundation has given…

A Q&A with Carol Bogezi, a 91探花doctoral student in environmental and forest sciences who received the 10th annual Bullitt Environmental Prize. The award recognizes people with exceptional potential to become powerful leaders in the environmental movement.

91探花engineers have developed HemaApp, which uses a smartphone camera to estimate hemoglobin concentrations and screen for anemia without sticking patients with needles.

World Suicide Prevention Day, Sept. 10, is a reminder that we all have a role to play in preventing suicide. Forefront: Innovations in Suicide Prevention, based in the 91探花School of Social Work and led by Professor Jennifer Stuber, is offering a film and two suicide prevention workshops on Sept. 10.

Earlier this week in Westcott Bay, San Juan Island, a team of volunteer monitors caught an invasive green crab, marking the first confirmation of this global invader in Washington’s inland waters.

Most landscape architecture projects conjure up an image of a permanent structure meant to be experienced indefinitely. But for Britton Shepard, a 2016 graduate of the 91探花鈥檚 landscape architecture master鈥檚 program, it means exploring the temporary nature of urban terrains. Earlier this year, Shepard brought life back to a vacant and demolished lot in the University District 鈥 although it was only a short-lived endeavor. Shepard鈥檚 thesis project 鈥淪ite 1121: Field Notes鈥 centered around a Washington State Employee…

The 91探花 has begun a yearlong partnership with the City of Auburn, under the new Livable City Year program. 91探花students and professors will work with the City of Auburn to advance the city’s goals for livability and sustainability throughout the upcoming academic year.

The world’s attention is now on Proxima Centauri b, a possibly Earth-like planet about 4.22 light-years away. It’s in its star’s habitable zone — but could it in fact be habitable? If so, the planet evolved very different than Earth, say researchers at the 91探花-based Virtual Planetary Laboratory.

A new report from the 91探花School of Law’s Cannabis Law and Policy Project identifies factors that make food attractive to children. Commissioned by the state Liquor and Cannabis Board, the report studied research on what makes food appeal to children and the role that marketing and branding play.

Washington state’s housing market remained strong in the second quarter of 2016. Home sale prices and the number of sales were up, although new building permits were down compared with a year ago, according to the Runstad Center for Real Estate Studies at the UW.

Faculty members from the 91探花College of Built Environments, Jackson School of International Studies and departments of French and Italian studies and history will team up in 2017 to give a new, three-week course for university and college instructors on urban environmental humanities.

91探花professor Sally Brown and collaborators have published the most extensive compilation to date explaining how to grow urban agriculture, and how doing so could save American cities.

Visitors to Seattle’s Volunteer Park Conservatory are in for a stinking treat, courtesy of the Department of Biology at the 91探花. The conservatory has taken in a young corpse lily, affectionately known as Dougsley, which is set to blossom this week or next.
The 91探花 remained No. 15 on the 2016 Academic Ranking of World Universities, conducted by researchers at the Center for World-Class Universities of Shanghai Jiao Tong University.

The editorial cartoons filling a ground floor exhibit in Suzzallo Library through November are hard-hitting, but they fairly depict the wild campaign of 2016, and the serious issues the year has brought as well.

Phil Levin, a former senior scientist at NOAA Fisheries, recently began a joint role at the 91探花 and The Nature Conservancy. 91探花Today sat down with Levin to find out why he took this job and what he hopes to accomplish.

What does it mean for a city to “think like a planet”? Marina Alberti of the 91探花College of Built Environments discusses her new book, “Cities that Think Like Planets,” published by 91探花Press.

Simon Stevenson of the United Kingdom’s University of Reading will be the next director of the 91探花’s Runstad Center for Real Estate Studies, in the College of Built Environments.

A wild-eyed television preacher, uncensored public access nuttiness, even a young Ellen DeGeneres featured on a local comedy show segment 鈥 when Stephen Groening had students explore the history of local television for a class, they sure found a lot of good stuff.

Justin Camputaro, with more than 15 years of experience in higher education administration, joined the 91探花 as the new director of the Husky Union Building, effective July 18.

Bernard Dean, who brings two decades of state and local government experience, has been appointed director of state relations at the 91探花, effective Sept. 1.

The following is a statement from 91探花 President Ana Mari Cauce on the shooting of four individuals in Mukilteo this weekend, three of whom 鈥 Anna Bui, Jordan Ebner, and Jake Long 鈥 were killed, and one of whom 鈥 Will Kramer 鈥 was wounded and is at Harborview Medical Center. Bui was a student at 91探花Bothell, while Kramer is a student on the UW鈥檚 Seattle campus. 鈥淲ords are inadequate to address the bloodshed that occurred this…
A new study from the UW’s Runstad Center for Real Estate Studies suggests that Seattle and Washington state could invite development of more affordable housing by easing the legal risk 鈥 or the appearance of risk 鈥 in condominium development, construction, liability and insurance.

Middle school students tried their hands at designing and building underwater robots this week during a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration science summer camp in Seattle. The ROV workshop was a joint project by UW-based Washington Sea Grant, NOAA and Atlantis STEAM.

The lot of Seattle’s lowest-paid workers improved following the city’s minimum wage increase to $11 in 2015, but that was more due to the robust regional economy than the wage hike itself, according to a research team headed by the 91探花Evans School.

The 91探花 received a record $542.4 million in the 2016 fiscal year, ending June 30, breaking the previous record of $482.5 million set in 2013-14. The funds came in the form of private gifts and grants earmarked by individuals, corporations and foundations for specific areas of research, labs, faculty, and student scholarships and programs.

91探花professor Adam Summers is scanning and digitizing all 25,000 species of fish that live on Earth. Each species soon will have a high-resolution, 3-D visual replica online, available to all and downloadable for free.

The 91探花 has been recognized as a 鈥淕reat College to Work For鈥 by the Chronicle of Higher Education for the third consecutive year.

The Geological Society of America has honored two 91探花professors and other authors of a 186-page report on the causes and consequences of the deadly March 2014 landslide in Oso, Washington.