The 91探花today announced a major gift from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation that enhances the 91探花鈥檚 position as the emerging world leader in genomics research.
April 24, 2003
April 24, 2003
The 91探花today announced a major gift from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation that enhances the 91探花鈥檚 position as the emerging world leader in genomics research.
The UW, Tacoma鈥檚 Urban Studies Program is launching a certificate program in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in September.
A new law that went into the books in January gives employees in Washington state more freedom to use accrued leave.
If a recent student survey is to be believed, 91探花students are a pretty tech-savvy group and would like to be more so by the time they graduate.
The 91探花 today announced a major gift from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation that enhances the UW’s position as the emerging world leader in genomics research. The $70 million gift is by far the largest single private donation ever to an institution of higher education in the Northwest.
April 22, 2003
Even with the Internet at their fingertips, people who really need information are more likely to seek it from other people — especially people they know.
April 21, 2003
Award–winning writer and filmmaker Sherman Alexie will deliver the Commencement address at the 91探花 on June 14 in Husky Stadium.
Psychologists at the 91探花 trying to understand the underlying causes of childhood and adolescent depression and conduct disorder are looking for 240 Seattle-area 8- to 12-year-olds and one of their parents to participate in a new study.
April 18, 2003
Students aspiring to secure seed money to grow future ventures will put their brightest ideas forward during the investment round of the 91探花 Business School’s Center for Technology Entrepreneurship (CTE) Business Plan Competition.
April 17, 2003
Nominees for the Distinguished Staff Award were honored at a reception recently.
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Putting bone-marrow stem cells to work in musclesCHID program brings cultural impacts, conflicts to life for studentsStudying in another country is usually touted as a way to gain an understanding of a different culture. Balance: Pairing music, work makes staffer a happy 鈥榮oldier鈥Music is a complex balancing act for Hainzle Malcolm. Faculty SenateSpring is a time of great activity for the Faculty Senate Executive Committee and the Faculty Senate. Science comes to 鈥楲ost City鈥The bizarre hydrothermal vent field discovered a little more than two years ago surprised scientists not only with vents that are the tallest ever seen 鈥 the one that鈥檚 18 stories dwarfs most vents at other sites by at least 100 feet 鈥 but also because the fluids forming these vents are heated by seawater reacting with million-year-old mantle rocks, not by young volcanism. Health Sciences News Briefs鈥淎ccelerating the Pace of Autism Research鈥 is the title of a free lecture at 7 p. Teach-in on minority health issues set for April 30A teach-in on minority health issues is scheduled from 1 to 3 p. Klausner to present Nursing鈥檚 Soule LectureApril 23 program focuses on consequences of warIn conjunction with the UW鈥檚 Day of Reflection on Wednesday, April 23, the health sciences school are sponsoring a symposium on 鈥淗ealth Consequences of War鈥 with three speakers knowledgable about the various impacts of wars and regional conflicts on human health. Harborview to lead international medical response teamBy Susan Gregg-Hanson Harborview Harborview Medical Center was recently selected as one of only three hospitals in the country to participate as a lead institution for an International Medical Surgical Response Team or (IMSURT). Gallagher to speak on talking with patients about medical errorsU.S. News & World Report rankings: School of Nursing ranked first in nation for graduate studiesThe 91探花School of Nursing takes the top honors again as the best nursing school in the nation, according to U. U.S. News & World Report rankings: School of Medicine at top of primary care list for 10th yearFor the 10th consecutive year, the 91探花School of Medicine has ranked as the nation鈥檚 top primary-care medical school in U. Malaria may have been traveling with humans much longer than previously believedAn international team of scientists has gathered evidence that suggests the parasite that causes malaria may have emerged as a human disease agent much earlier in history than previously thought. Reach OutThe 91探花Office of Regional Affairs has received the following requests for faculty or staff volunteers. You鈥檙e not just a number, but your number鈥檚 importantEditor鈥檚 Note: You may or may not have noticed that the University has switched from using Social Security numbers on paychecks to Employee Identification numbers. Etc.LAWYER FOR THE LANDLESS: Law professor Roy Prosterman has received the Gleitsman Foundation International Activist Award honoring achievement in alleviating world poverty. NoticesLanguage Exchange Opportunities Book PicksApril has definitely not been the cruelest month at University Book Store, where we are winding down our celebration of National Poetry Month with book displays and readings. Hoofing it: Walk to campus is encouragedThe Transportation Office invites faculty, staff and students to participate in its 鈥淲alk In鈥 campaign Monday, April 21 through Friday, April 25. Drinking during pregnancy triples offspring鈥檚 chance of alcohol woesA woman鈥檚 heavy episodic drinking during pregnancy triples the odds that her child will develop alcohol-related problems at age 21, according to a new study that has been tracking young adults since before their birth. Funds sought for Anderson scholarshipThe 91探花is seeking private funds to endow a scholarship in memory of Lt. Korean students trump competition in Global Business ChallengeA quartet of undergraduate business students from South Korea proved they knew beans about Starbucks鈥 strategy for international expansion and took home top honors last weekend in the Business School鈥檚 fifth annual Global Business Challenge. Campus pauses for 鈥楾ime of Reflection鈥Business as usual will temporarily stop for some at the 91探花on Wednesday, April 23. Time of reflection on war in Iraq April 23Business as usual will temporarily stop for some at the 91探花on Wednesday, April 23. Interim 91探花President Lee Huntsman has set aside the day, a “Time of Reflection: The War in Iraq,” so that the campus community can come together and explore the meaning and consequences of the war and its aftermath. April 15, 2003 Scientists returning to field of eerie thermal spiresThe remarkable Lost City hydrothermal vent field, so named partly because it sits on a seafloor mountain named the Atlantis Massif, was discovered in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean about 1,500 miles off the East Coast of the United States during an expedition that wasn’t even looking for hydrothermal vents. Now the two scientists who were the first to travel in a submersible to the field after its serendipitous discovery Dec. 4, 2000, are leading a National Science Foundation-funded expedition to map and farther investigate the field. Poll shows Washington residents believe too little is spent on protecting health with disease prevention researchA poll released today (April 14) indicates that nearly three-quarters of Washington state residents believe too little is spent on prevention research and that current spending should be more than doubled. April 14, 2003 Mothers’ heavy prenatal alcohol use triples offsprings’ chances of having drinking-related problems at age 21A woman’s heavy episodic drinking during pregnancy triples the odds that her child will develop alcohol-related problems at age 21, according to a new study that has been tracking young adults since before their birth. National vision for future genome research unveiled today; eleven 91探花 scientists among plannersEleven 91探花 (UW) scientists participated in the planning of a new national vision for genome research unveiled today. The National Human Genome Research Institute of the federal National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced publication of the plans for future genomic research at a news conference this morning in Bethesda, Md. |