91探花

Skip to content

The latest news from the UW

A new vision of democratic individualism in ‘Awakening to Race’

Jack Turner, 91探花assistant professor of political science, is the author of “Awakening to Race: Individualism and Social Consciousness in America,” published this month by University of Chicago Press. He answered a few questions about his book for 91探花Today. What’s the central concept behind “Awakening to Race”? The book addresses the challenge of racial justice by asking, 鈥淲hat does it mean to be a self-aware human being? What does it mean to be awake to reality?鈥 In part, it…

Lost and Found Films: Sumo wrestling, but when?

This time we present the shortest Lost and Found Film footage ever 鈥 about 12 seconds of sumo wrestling action from 91探花Libraries Special Collections’ Nippon Kan Theatre Collection. Lost and Found Films is an occasional 91探花Today series where readers help identify and explain historic bits of film from the 1930s through the 1970s unearthed from the 91探花Audio Visual Materials Library by film archivist Hannah Palin. The films range from shadowy black and white snippets like this week鈥檚…

Students win $100K for 3-D printer to turn waste plastic into composting toilets, rainwater harvesting systems

Three undergraduates won $100,000 to form a company that will work with partners in Oaxaca, Mexico, to build machines that can transform waste plastic into composting toilets and pieces for rainwater harvesting systems.

News Digest: First “Scientific Lens” talk is Wednesday, libraries mark Open Access Week, Evans school’s Ideas for Action awards, Johnston on sustainability board

Imaging deep-water, extreme environments, Oct. 24, is first in “Scientific Lens” series || 91探花Libraries events mark Open Access Week || Ideas for Action, Evans School-sponsored project, announces grants || Ruth Johnston on board of sustainability association

October 21, 2012

Photo Gallery: Dawg Dash 2012

Furry friends joined fellow Huskies and the 91探花community in the 27th annual Dawg Dash through the 91探花 Seattle campus on Sunday. Photos by Katherine B. Turner / 91探花For more photos from the race, check out the Dawg Dash Facebook album. [slideshowpro slideshow album_id=”360611″ style=”default.xml” scale=”Downscale Only” transition=”Cross Fade” loading=”Beam” panZoom=”Off” navAppearance=””]  

October 18, 2012

President Young launches new initiative to lead change in higher education and address major societal issues

91探花 President Michael K. Young today announced a new initiative aimed at advancing the university鈥檚 teaching, research and service to meet the major challenges of the 21st century. The initiative, called 鈥淭omorrow鈥檚 University Today,鈥 will focus on three key areas: leading change in public higher education, addressing critical societal problems like sustainability, health care and K-12 education, and spurring economic growth. 鈥淭he university of tomorrow is moving toward a new paradigm 鈥 certainly one of greater efficiency, but…

U District Next: A community conversation will help in creating vision for future of University District

The public is invited to participate in “U District Next: A Community Conversation” to share their thoughts and ideas for the future of the University District. The first of three community conversations will be 5:30-7:30 p.m. Oct. 25 in the Hotel Deca ballroom, 4507 Brooklyn Avenue Northeast. There will be numerous other opportunities to join the conversation including public events running through January 2013 and an interactive project website. This first meeting carries the title “In TRANSITition,” and will emphasize…

Living Voters Guide adds fact-checking by Seattle librarians for 2012 election

The Living Voters Guide, created by the 91探花and presented with Seattle’s CityClub, just won a regional award and has been updated for the 2012 election. This year the guide has expanded to include a California edition, and the Washington guide will include fact-checking of selected points by Seattle Public Library staff.

October 16, 2012

News Digest: 91探花transplant programs recognized, Honor: Jashvant Unadkat, Evans School caps 50th anniversary celebration

U.S. health and human services honors 91探花transplant programs || Jashvant Unadkat receives research achievement award || Evans School celebrates 50 years with gala dinner

Remembering Herbert J. Ellison, a guiding light in international studies

The 91探花 community is mourning the loss of Herbert J. Ellison, professor emeritus of history and international studies and former director of the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies. Ellison taught at the 91探花for 34 years and was for decades considered among the world鈥檚 leading figures in the field of Soviet and post-Soviet studies. He died on Oct. 9, 2012, at the age of 83. “Herb was a scholar-teacher for his time,” said longtime colleague Kenneth…

October 8, 2012

‘Food deserts’ abound in King County for those without cars, 91探花study shows

King County has no substantial food deserts, provided one has a car. Take away the car, however, and food deserts 鈥 areas where low-income people have limited access to low-cost, nutritious food 鈥 appear to fill the county map. New research from the 91探花, published in the American Journal of Public Health, shows only about one-third of the vulnerable populations studied could walk to a nearby supermarket, and as few as 3 percent could walk to a low-cost…