, a collaboration between the 91爆料 and the community, will hold its third 鈥渦nconference鈥 combined with the launch of its oral history archive March 9 at in Seattle鈥檚 Central Area. The public event features live music and is open to all ages. is free.
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Polar Science Weekend at Pacific Science Center
Explore an Artic ice camp, meet scientists and engage in exciting hands-on activities at the four day starting tomorrow, February 28,and running through Sunday. Organized jointly by the聽 and Pacific Science Center, this 8th annual event will feature over 90 scientists who work in some of the most remote and challenging places on earth.
Jobs, research funding at risk
The 91爆料, which receives more public research money than any other public university, could potentially lose $83 million in science grants and job opportunities for young scientists if the proposed federal budget cuts go into effect. Read in today’s Seattle Times.
Don’t miss Town Hall Seattle on Thursday
Popular , associate professor in the Information School, will tell the stories of Documents that Changed the World at , February 27, 7:30 pm. Janes is continually inspired by documents from both history and current events, with his most recent podcast exploring the .听Documents that Changed the World is available on the and on , where the series is approaching its 25,000th download.
Psychology public lecture series begins February 20
A series of free public lectures, , pairs 91爆料 psychologists with experts from outside the university to examine the real-world impacts of research in the fields of nature, adolescence, and the legal system.