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Flexible Career Accelerator Program offers a professional boost

91探花 Continuum College is re-engineering education for working adults through a new program called Career Accelerator. The program boosts critical career knowledge for professionals, helping them achieve gains in data analytics, data science, machine learning, programming and project management.

Why pot-smoking declines 鈥 but doesn鈥檛 end 鈥 with parenthood

  Adults who smoke marijuana often cut back after becoming parents 鈥 but they don鈥檛 necessarily quit. The influence of a significant other and positive attitudes toward the drug overall, in addition to the onset of parenthood, also are factors in whether someone uses marijuana. It’s a changing landscape for marijuana use, as laws ease and cultural acceptance grows 鈥 in Washington state and elsewhere around the country. Against that backdrop, the study by the 91探花’s Social Development…

Video shows invasive lionfish feasting on new Caribbean fish species

Researchers from the 91探花 and Smithsonian Institution have reported the first observed case of lionfish preying upon a fish species that had not yet been named. Their results, published May 25 in PLOS ONE, may indicate an uncertain future for other fish found in the largely unexplored deep-ocean coral reefs.

May 31, 2017

Arts Roundup: Harry Partch Ensemble, Defiant Requiem, Trans History in 99 Objects, Sue帽o, and School of Art graduation exhibitions

This week in the arts, hear the Harry Partch Ensemble聽perform with students and faculty; experience a concert-drama combining the music of Verdi with video testimony from survivors of the Terez铆 concentration camp; get a final look at the Henry’s exhibit from the Museum of Transgender Hirstory & Art; see an聽Obie Award-winning adaptation of Calderon de la Barca’s classic聽Life Is a Dream;聽and聽catch the next installments of the School of Art + Art History + Design’s Graduation Exhibitions. HARRY PARTCH ENSEMBLE: MUSIC…

Support for tidal energy is high among Washington residents

A new 91探花 study finds that people who believe climate change is a problem and see economic, environmental and/or social benefits to using tidal energy are more likely to support such projects. Also, connecting pilot projects to the electricity grid is an important factor in garnering public support.

May 25, 2017

91探花engineers borrow from electronics to build largest circuits to date in living eukaryotic cells

91探花synthetic biology researchers have demonstrated a new method for digital information processing in living cells, analogous to the logic gates used in electric circuits. The team built the largest circuits published to date in eukaryotic cells, using DNA instead of silicon and solder.

91探花anthropologist: Why researchers should share computer code

For years, scientists have discussed whether and how to share data from painstaking research and costly experiments. Some are further along in their efforts toward “open science” than others: Fields such as astronomy and oceanography, for example, involve such expensive and large-scale equipment and logistical challenges to data collection that collaboration among institutions has become the norm. Meanwhile, a variety of academic journals, including several in the Nature Research family, are turning their attention to another aspect of the research…

May 23, 2017

Arts Roundup: 91探花Sings, Sue帽o, School of Art IVA Honors + Juried Show, I Dig Dinos, and Manimou Camara

This week in the arts, hear The University Singers, Women鈥檚 Choir, and Men鈥檚 Glee Club on one stage; see award-winning playwright Jos茅 Rivera’s adaptation of the聽classic Life is a Dream, dig dinos at the Burke; check out the latest installment of the School of Art Graduation Exhibitions; and聽listen to a master drummer聽performs with his students. 91探花SINGS Friday, May 26, 7:30PM|聽Meany聽Theater The University Singers, Women鈥檚 Choir, and Men鈥檚 Glee Club present their popular year-end concert, directed by Geoffrey Boers.聽More info….

Seattle seawall’s novel fish features are a potential model for the world

As tourists and residents visit Seattle’s downtown waterfront, it may not be immediately apparent they are walking on arguably the largest, most ambitious urban seawall project in the world that prioritizes habitat for young fish and the invertebrates they feed on.

May 16, 2017

Public hearing notice: Student Conduct Code for the 91探花

The purpose of the hearing is to allow all interested persons an opportunity to present their views, either orally or in writing, on the proposed new Chapter 478-121 WAC, 鈥淪tudent Conduct Code for the 91探花,鈥 and the repeal of the current Chapter 478-120 WAC, as well as amendments to various cross-references to the chapter and its sections in Title 478 WAC.

Undergraduate Theater Society mounts big production of ‘Spring Awakening’ May 18-28

For its final and biggest show of the year the 91探花Undergraduate Theater Society presents “Spring Awakening,” a musical exploration of youth and blooming sexuality that’s surprisingly timely for a story set in 19th century Germany.

Where you live may impact how much you drink

    Neighborhoods with greater poverty and disorganization may play a greater role in problem drinking than the availability of bars and stores that sell hard liquor, a 91探花-led study has found. While there is evidence for the link between neighborhood poverty and alcohol use, the new twist 鈥 that socioeconomics are more powerful environmental factors than even access to the substance itself 鈥 suggests that improving a neighborhood’s quality of life can yield a range of benefits….

May 11, 2017

91探花Regents approve central campus site for Population Health building to house collaborative research and teaching

The 91探花 Board of Regents on Thursday approved the location for construction of a new building to house the UW鈥檚 Population Health Initiative.

Suicide prevention messages are top priority for UW’s Forefront

91探花 advocates for suicide prevention were busy pushing for legislation in Olympia, working on programs with more than a dozen local high schools and organizing the fourth annual Husky Help & Hope walk when an online TV show about suicide suddenly captivated a teenage audience. To the staff of UW-based Forefront: Innovations in Suicide Prevention and the student volunteers with Huskies for Suicide Prevention and Awareness (HSPA), the Netflix series “13 Reasons Why” portrays suicide in exactly the…

May 10, 2017

Arts Roundup: 91探花Sings, Native Art Market, Emel Mathlouthi, Photomedia Grad Exhibition, and Cherdonna Shinatra

This week in the arts, hear alumni composers play Music of Today; celebrate Native art with the Burke Museum; hear “The Voice of the Tunisian Revolution”; check out聽capstone Photomedia work at the Jake; and get a first look at the month-long Henry residency of Cheradonna Shinatra. MUSIC OF TODAY: 91探花ALUMNI COMPOSERS Friday, May 12, 7:30PM|聽Meany聽Theater The 91探花 School of Music and The Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media (DXARTS) present an聽evening of computer music and video…

Seattle Art Museum to exhibit work by 91探花art professor Denzil Hurley

The Seattle Art Museum will feature work by abstract artist and 91探花art professor Denzil Hurley. The exhibit, titled “Disclosures,” will be on display from May 20 through November. It’s a fitting tribute, as Hurley will retire from the 91探花at the end of the school year.

Kids, parents alike worried about privacy with internet-connected toys

91探花 researchers have conducted a new study that explores the attitudes and concerns of both parents and children who play with internet-connected toys. Through a series of in-depth interviews and observations, the researchers found that kids didn’t know their toys were recording their conversations, and parents generally worried about their children’s privacy when they played with the toys.

May 9, 2017

Shrubs, grasses planted through federal program crucial for sage grouse survival in Eastern Washington

A federal program that pays farmers to plant agricultural land with environmentally beneficial vegetation is probably the reason that sage grouse still live in portions of Washington’s Columbia Basin, according to a new study by UW, state and federal researchers.

Early human fossils found in South African cave system

  An international team of scientists, including one from the 91探花, has announced the discovery of additional remains of a new human species, Homo naledi, in a series of caves northwest of Johannesburg, South Africa. The find includes the remains of two adults and a child in the Lesedi Chamber of the Rising Star Cave system, expanding the fossil record originally reported from a different chamber of the cave in 2015. Details of the latest discovery are published…

May 3, 2017

Arts Roundup: Harry Partch’s Oedipus, the Intersections series, Waterlines Class Series, and the Evergreen Trio

This week in the arts, see century maverick composer Harry Partch turn Sophocles鈥檚 play Oedipus into a visual and aural extravaganza; hear music inspired by great works of literature;聽and listen to the co-winners of the School of Music鈥檚 2016 Strings and Piano Chamber Competition. HARRY PARTCH’S OEDIPUS: A MUSIC DANCE DRAMA May 5 – 7|聽Meany Center Twentieth century maverick composer Harry Partch turned Sophocles鈥檚 play Oedipus into a visual and aural extravaganza, combining spoken word, instrumentation, theater, and dance into…

91探花School of Social Work to host May 9 event ‘How Shifting Federal Priorities Impact the Poor’

For social service agencies, pinning down funding is par for the course. But there is heightened interest in the new administration’s priorities, and whether services to the poor will be among them. That lack of certainty 鈥 and a need to share information 鈥 prompted the 91探花 School of Social Work and the West Coast Poverty Center to host a panel discussion with local agency representatives at 5 p.m. May 9 at the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute,…

Documents that Changed the World: Delayed stock market ticker tape, October 1929

Timing is everything, they say. In the latest episode of his Documents that Changed the World podcast series, Joe Janes of the 91探花Information School explores how an overload of critical information helped trigger the stock market crash of 1929, and thus the Great Depression. “This is a story about fortunes lost, lives ruined, a world plunged into a decade of depression, the end of an era,” Janes says in the podcast. “And, a story of infrastructure. And like any…

May 1, 2017

Researchers find more efficient way to make oil from dead trees

A 91探花 team has made new headway on a solution to remove beetle-killed trees from the forest and use them to make renewable transportation fuels or high-value chemicals. The researchers have refined this technique to process larger pieces of wood than ever before 鈥 saving time and money in future commercial applications.