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January 12, 2017

91探花law professor leads group defending ‘aural tradition’ of creativity in famous ‘Blurred Lines’ copyright case

91探花School of Law professor Sean O’Connor has filed a brief in the famous “Blurred Lines” music copyright case, arguing for full composition credit for those who worked in the “aural tradition” and did not use traditional musical notation.

Big data to help homelessness: Topic of UW, City of Seattle event Jan. 17

Using big data to address human services 鈥 including health, foster care and the challenges of homelessness 鈥 will be the focus of a workshop next week at Seattle City Hall hosted by the 91探花 and City of Seattle along with MetroLab Network, a recent White House initiative to improve cities through university-city partnerships.

LATTICE connects women engineers in early academic careers with peers, support

A new national program at the 91探花鈥 LATTICE 鈥 aims to diversify the national engineering faculty population by building supportive communities during the critical transition from graduate studies to permanent tenure-track positions.

January 11, 2017

Arts Roundup: 91探花Tower exhibits, a lecture-recital, and a Littlefield Organ performance

This week,聽two new exhibits featuring local artists are on display in the 91探花Tower through March, a lecture-recital at Brechemin Auditorium, and a 91探花vocal performance highlighting聽scenes from Mozart’s operas. 91探花Tower Exhibit: Don Silverstein January through March 2017聽|聽 91探花Tower The illustrative work and abstract paintings of prolific artist Donald Silverstein will be on display on the Mezzanine Level of the 91探花Tower this quarter. 聽More info. Lecture-Recital: Dainius Vaicekonis, Piano 7:30 p.m., January 12 |聽Brechemin Auditorium 91探花alumnus and…

January 10, 2017

Two 91探花professors win Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers

Two 91探花 professors have received the 2017 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor given by the U.S. government to early career scientists and engineers.

Zillow Group pledges $5 million for new 91探花Computer Science & Engineering building

Zillow Group, the Seattle-based company that houses real estate and home-related brands on mobile and web, has committed $5 million toward the development of a second Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) building on the 91探花Seattle campus.

January 5, 2017

91探花President Ana Mari Cauce on board first West Coast commercial flight to Havana

91探花President Ana Mari Cauce, the first Cuban-born president of a major American university,聽was on board the first West Coast commercial flight to Havana on Thursday. Cauce left Cuba with her family when she was 3 years old. 鈥淚鈥檓 thrilled at this new spirit of openness and the opportunity for us to build greater ties with the people of Cuba,鈥 said Cauce. 鈥淲e have much to share and learn about the Cuban people鈥檚 work in health care and education. This…

January 4, 2017

Arts Roundup: ArtVenture, JACK Quartet, and Louis Lortie

This week,聽bring the whole family for an ArtVenture at Henry Art Gallery to discover how Paul McCarthy transformed small objects into giant sculptures, or catch performances from JACK Quartet and pianist Louis Lortie. ArtVenture: Toy Transformation! With Michelle Hagewood 1 p.m., January 8聽| Henry Art Gallery How do toys reflect who we are? Bring a toy or dig through a collection of oddities to build a new doll, vehicle, or inventive plaything. We will explore how artist Paul McCarthy transformed…

December 27, 2016

Year in review: 2016 news from the 91探花

The research happening here at the 91探花 鈥 across all three campuses 鈥 is exceptional and selecting only a handful of stories to feature from the hundreds, if not thousands, that came out this year is a monumental task. Using 91探花Today鈥檚 page view data, social media reach and news coverage, we have narrowed it down to these highlights showcasing the impact and ambition of the UW’s work regionally and around the world 鈥 listed here in chronological order.

December 22, 2016

New 91探花law course focuses on presidential power in the Trump era

Donald Trump鈥檚 promises on the campaign trail have generated confusion and consternation around the country, as many wonder not only what the president-elect actually intends to do, but what is within his power to accomplish. Will Trump follow through on his threat to deport millions of undocumented immigrants? Could he pull the U.S. out of the Paris climate agreement? And what of Trump鈥檚 promise to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act? Such questions will be the focus of new…

Study: Children can 鈥榗atch鈥 social bias through nonverbal signals expressed by adults

Most conscientious adults tend to avoid making biased or discriminatory comments in the presence of children. But new research from the 91探花 suggests that preschool-aged children can learn bias even through nonverbal signals displayed by adults, such as a condescending tone of voice or a disapproving look. Published Dec. 21 in the journal Psychological Science, the research found that children can “catch” social bias by seeing negative signals expressed by adults and are likely to generalize that learned…

December 20, 2016

Researchers model how ‘publication bias’ does 鈥 and doesn’t 鈥 affect the ‘canonization’ of facts in science

In an article published Dec. 20 in the journal eLife, researchers present a mathematical model that explores whether “publication bias” 鈥 the tendency of journals to publish mostly positive experimental results 鈥 influences how scientists canonize facts. Their results offer a warning that sharing positive results comes with the risk that a false claim could be canonized as fact. But their findings also offer hope by suggesting that simple changes to publication practices can minimize the risk of false canonization.

December 19, 2016

91探花researcher pursues synthetic ‘scaffolds’ for muscle regeneration

Miqin Zhang, a professor of materials science and engineering at the 91探花, is looking for ways to help the body heal itself when injury, disease or surgery cause large-scale damage to one type of tissue in particular: skeletal muscle. Her goal is to create a synthetic, porous, biologically compatible “scaffold” that mimics the normal extracellular environment of skeletal muscle 鈥 onto which human cells could migrate and grow new replacement fibers.

$5 million will expand UW-developed technology to help West Coast children and families

Technology developed at the 91探花 to improve service delivery in child welfare, foster care and homeless youth systems will soon be expanded to other states through $5 million in new funding. The grant will allow Oliver 鈥 a social service management solution developed by Partners for Our Children, an organization in the 91探花School of Social Work 鈥 to be expanded to five communities in Washington, Oregon, and California. The funds include a $2.4 million grant from the…

December 15, 2016

Underwater volcano’s eruption captured in exquisite detail by seafloor observatory

The cracking, bulging and shaking from the eruption of a mile-high volcano where two tectonic plates separate has been captured in more detail than ever before. A 91探花 study published this week shows how the volcano behaved during its spring 2015 eruption, revealing new clues about the behavior of volcanoes where two ocean plates are moving apart. “The new network allowed us to see in incredible detail where the faults are, and which were active during the eruption,”…

Dozens of projects aimed at efficiency are on track as part of the Transforming Administration Program

Provost Jerry Baldasty kicked off the Transforming Administration Program in Spring 2015 with a key goal of creating one administration, one university with an enhanced culture of service ultimately serving faculty and staff to achieve the 91探花鈥檚 teaching, research and service missions. The program aims to make administrative departments more efficient and effective, and eliminate silos.

Businesses shape international law through 鈥榓stroturf activism,鈥 paper finds

The furor over the 2010 Citizens United decision drew intense scrutiny to the role of corporate money in U.S. politics and raised questions about the influence of businesses in American lawmaking. But corporate interests also play a powerful role in international legal processes, sometimes by covertly creating or co-opting non-governmental organizations to lobby lawmakers on their behalf 鈥 creating a type of “astroturf activism” that masquerades as grassroots efforts. That鈥檚 the conclusion of a new paper by Melissa Durkee, an…

December 13, 2016

Studies of vulnerable populations get a ‘bootstrapped’ boost from statisticians

In a paper published online Dec. 7 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 91探花 researchers report on a statistical approach called “tree bootstrapping” can help social scientists study hard-to-reach populations like drug users.

91探花is founding member of alliance to expand access and opportunity for 50,000 students from lower- and middle-income families

The 91探花 joins 30 of the nation鈥檚 most respected colleges and universities Tuesday in a new initiative to substantially expand the number of talented low- and moderate-income students at America鈥檚 top-performing undergraduate institutions with the highest graduation rates.

December 8, 2016

New study traces the marsupial origins in N. America, finds mammals during Age of Dinosaurs packed a powerful bite

A new study by paleontologists at the Burke Museum of Natural History & Culture and the 91探花 describes an early marsupial relative called Didelphodon vorax that lived alongside dinosaurs and had, pound-for-pound, the strongest bite force of any mammal ever recorded.

Fossilized evidence of a tumor in a 255-million-year-old mammal forerunner

91探花 paleontologists have discovered a benign tumor made up of miniature, tooth-like structures embedded in the jaw of an extinct ‘mammal-like’ gorgonopsian. Known as a compound odontoma, this type of tumor is common to mammals today. But this animal lived 255 million years ago, before mammals even existed.

December 7, 2016

Arts Roundup: Curator Talk, Jonathan Biss 鈥 and An Appalachian Christmas

The quarter ends with performances of classical piano, jazz and Appalachian holiday music. The School of Drama concludes its final production of the quarter. Visit the Jacob Lawrence Gallery for the final days of Utopia Neighborhood Club and join Henry Art Gallery鈥檚 Luis Croquer for a curator talk at the Henry. Jazz Innovations Part II 7:30 p.m., December 8 | Brechemin Auditorium Student jazz ensembles from the School of Music pay homage to the icons of jazz and break new…