When the School of Drama’s production of The Who’s Tommy opens April 12 (previews April 9 and 11), the cast will be wearing costumes designed at the last minute.
April 6, 2006
April 6, 2006
When the School of Drama’s production of The Who’s Tommy opens April 12 (previews April 9 and 11), the cast will be wearing costumes designed at the last minute.
The moral standards one might use to critique actions by ourselves, or others, when charges of human rights violations are raised will be considered by leading scholars on human rights from Oxford University, University of Pennsylvania and the 91̽»¨ on Monday, April 10.
WHERE ARE WE? The photo at right was taken somewhere on campus.
People conversing on the streets in Tokyo differ from those on the streets of Seattle in ways other than the language they’re using.
Attorney and human rights activist Van Jones will present his vision of Green Jobs, Not Jails at 7 p.
First, staffers Ara Erickson and Matt McLaughlin of the College of Forest Resources say, came the challenge from Dean Bruce Bare last October.
Last summer, University Week wrote to faculty and staff who have worked here at least 35 years and asked for their reminiscences.
BOY OH BOY: An employment discrimination case brought to the U.
The 91̽»¨again has been ranked first among primary care medical schools in the country, according to annual rankings of graduate and professional programs provided by U.
This week, as construction fences go up and equipment is mobilized at the More Hall Annex, the closing chapter of an era in 91̽»¨engineering will begin.
Friday, April 28, will be a day for saying thank you.
April 5, 2006
Just because you don’t know much about biology or medicine won’t stop you from helping to someday cure diseases like malaria, HIV, or cancer.
April 4, 2006
When you think about economics and mergers, you probably think about merging two companies into one, a la Boeing and McDonald Douglas.
Nearly 700 fifth through eighth graders from around Washington have been honored for their outstanding verbal and/or mathematical abilities by the 91̽»¨.
April 3, 2006
All the research and learning business students receive from classroom discussions and textbooks may be helpful for standardized tests, but this week, a complex, current global economic issue presented in the form of a case study will require much more of students participating in the 91̽»¨ Business School’s Global Business Case Competition.
April 2, 2006
The 91̽»¨ again has been ranked first among primary care medical schools in the country, according to annual rankings of graduate and professional programs provided by U.
March 30, 2006
Rare metabolic diseases such as Tay-Sachs, Fabry and Gaucher syndromes are caused by enzyme deficiencies and typically have crippling, even fatal, consequences starting at very early ages.
Where are we? The photo above was taken somewhere on campus.
The physiological and sensory challenges of life at sea for whales and other marine mammals, as well as strategies for conserving these animals, are the subject of the April 10 lecture Tails of the Ocean and Other Whale Stories.
If you’re interested in how the next phase of construction on Stevens Way will impact you this summer, the Capital Projects Office will host a brown bag presentation on the project from noon to 1 p.
Betty Stansbery graduated from the 91̽»¨in 1938 with a major in art and a minor in drama, but she had already been creating art long before her college years and has kept it up ever since.
Students who want to know what employers should do for their employees from both economic and moral perspectives will have the chance to learn from some of the region’s most respected employers this quarter in a new class co-taught through the UW’s School of Social Work and the Business School.
Two new groups on campus, the Black Faculty and Staff @ 91̽»¨Association and Qolors, will hold meetings in coming days.
On April 2, the public printer of the United States will be giving a speech in Seattle.
The traditions of two countries will be on display at Meany Theater over the next week.
Julian Schwarz, son of Seattle Symphony Maestro Gerard Schwarz, will be featured on the violoncello at the “Barry Lieberman & Friends” concert Sunday, April 2.
A team of students from the UW’s graphic design program has created a bold new look for the University’s specialty license plate.
91̽»¨Anthropology Professor Devon Peña will give the Samuel E.
The 91̽»¨Physicians Network, made up of eight primary-care Neighborhood Clinics, is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year.
In December 2005, Provost Phyllis Wise created a new Office of Global Affairs, to be led by Vice Provost Susan Jeffords.
Lynne McKechnie, the first Visiting Cleary Professor in Children and Youth Services at the UW’s Information School, will deliver her first 91̽»¨lecture April 11 on the role of public libraries in the development of children as readers.
University Catering is now Bay Laurel Catering, a change much more than just cosmetic.
The University will honor 22 individuals, one team and one unit this year as part of the annual Universitywide awards program.
The 91̽»¨is launching a new national program that will consolidate its position as a leader in helping people with disabilities enter the world of computing.
March 28, 2006
Sariah Khormaee has been selected as a National Institutes of Health – Marshall Scholar in Biomedical Research.
ATLANTA — Rare metabolic diseases such as Tay-Sachs, Fabry and Gaucher syndromes are caused by enzyme deficiencies and typically have crippling, even fatal, consequences starting at very early ages.
Students who want to know what employers should do for their employees from both economic and moral perspectives will have the chance to learn from some of the region’s most respected employers this quarter in a new class co-taught through the 91̽»¨’s School of Social Work and the Business School.