While many on campus may not have noticed, four Transportation Services units — Commuter Services, Transportation Improvement, Shared Services and Transportation Administration — moved into a new home at the end of March.
May 6, 2010
May 6, 2010
While many on campus may not have noticed, four Transportation Services units — Commuter Services, Transportation Improvement, Shared Services and Transportation Administration — moved into a new home at the end of March.
When 91̽»¨Assistant Vice President for Regional Affairs Theresa Doherty’s sister was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, she of course wanted to help.
The 91̽»¨Center for Multicultural Education will present Patricia A.
Ben London, executive director of the Pacific Northwest chapter of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, will speak at the next meeting of the Voice Foundation, Northwest chapter, which is open to the public.
It’s opera time again at the School of Music.
91̽»¨junior and Federal Way native Alexandra Herndon received the 2010 United Negro College Fund/Merck Science Initiative Award, an honor that includes up to $25,000 in scholarships, as well as the opportunity to take part in two summer research internships.
As of this week, the Huskies are officially part of Leon, Spain.
In honor of Better Hearing and Speech Month, the 91̽»¨Speech and Hearing Clinic is offering free hearing screenings and 10 percent off the purchase of the following products:
For an appointment, call 206-543-5440.
91̽»¨staffer Jennifer Munro was born and raised in Hawaii, land of sun and surf.
Students of Michael Partington will present music highlighting the intersection of classical and popular music, and the influence of folk traditions, in a program titled Guitar Ensemble: To the Beatles and Beyond.
The 91̽»¨Ethnomusicology Student Association of the School of Music will present its annual concert of music from around the world, showcasing the musical talents of students in the Ethnomusicology program, at 7:30 p.
Given the fierce debates about K–12 education spending in recent decades, it is surprising that so little is known about the connection between spending and outcomes — in effect, why a doubling of money spent on public schools the past 30 years has yielded only slight improvements in student achievement.
The UW-trained thoracic surgeon is internationally recognized for her work in detecting and treating lung cancer and asbestos-related lung d
Jen Caldwell worked her way through the UW, holding multiple jobs to cover rent, food and tuition.
Seattle’s first-ever “bioblitz” gets under way this month, and naturalists, kayakers and other volunteers are needed to look for as many birds, plants, lichens, spiders, mollusks, frogs and other species as possible in the Washington Park Arboretum during a single 24-hour period.
The close-knit community that is the UW’s Experimental Education Unit is marking its 40th birthday and the end of an era this spring — its longtime leader Jennifer Annable is leaving after 25 years with the school.
Where are we? The photo above was taken somewhere on campus.
Tara Brown loves to take pictures.
Editor’s Note: The 91̽»¨Audio Visual Services Materials Library has more than 1,200 reels of film from the late 1940s through the early 1970s, documenting life at the University through telecourses, commercial films and original productions.
The Arsenic Century by 91̽»¨medical historian Dr.
Yvonne Haddad of Georgetown University, author of several publications on Muslim and Christian relations, speaks on Demystifying the Orient: Arab-American Christian Scholars and Study of the Middle East.
Pacific Science Center visitors blast away at acid and bacteria in 3-D game, ‘Attack of the S. Mutans.’
The most comprehensive assessment to date of global adult mortality appears today, April 30, in The Lancet .
91̽»¨music students perform works for piano.
May 5, 2010
The 91̽»¨professor of piano in concert, playing Schubert’s last three sonatas.
May 4, 2010
Bruce Cumings, professor of history at the University of Chicago, explores the relationship between the U.
May 3, 2010
May 18 marks the 30th anniversary of the eruption of Mount St.
The city of Leon has lent 9,000 square feet, rent free, in El Palacio del Conde de Luna.
Public Hearing on Proposed U-PASS and parking rate changes for FY 2011.
May 2, 2010
Now in its third year.
May 1, 2010
Husky Baseball at Safeco Field sees its fourth year.
The National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression and the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences present this event discussing current advances in mental health.
A Cinco de Mayo Celebration.
April 30, 2010
High-income countries such as the United States trail countries that spend less on health care, including Costa Rica, Tunisia, and Albania
April 29, 2010
91̽»¨faculty pianist Craig Sheppard will perform Franz Schubert’s last three piano sonatas in his annual faculty recital, at 7:30 p.
The Distinguished Teaching Awards Showcase gives everyone the chance to experience first-hand the UW’s best educators.
Hearing the word health research probably brings to mind white-coated workers doing mysterious things with lab equipment, with any benefits to the public years down the line.
The social work discipline has been around for a century.
On April 27 President Mark Emmert wrote to the campus community and dropped a bombshell:
“It is with very mixed emotions that I am writing to let you know that today I have accepted the presidency of the National Collegiate Athletic Association.
There are no comic book shops in Russia, says Jose Alaniz, assistant professor of Slavic Languages and Literature — no deep appreciation of heroic or sensational comic adventures by the mainstream.