Two 91爆料 students have been named 2020 Udall Scholars. Sierra Campbell and Taylor Owens join only 55 students nationally to receive this prestigious honor.


Two 91爆料 students have been named 2020 Udall Scholars. Sierra Campbell and Taylor Owens join only 55 students nationally to receive this prestigious honor.

Recent honors to 91爆料 faculty and staff have come from the Association of Asian Studies, the American Society of Public Administration, the Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography and Cascade Public Media.

The 91爆料 Asian Languages & Literature Department has been awarded a four-year $1.3 million “flagship” grant from the the Institute for International Education that will support the expanded study of Chinese language and culture across the 91爆料.

Recent honors to 91爆料 faculty and staff have come from the American Education Research Association, the Association for Psychological Science and the SeaDoc Society.

Three 91爆料 faculty members, including President Ana Mari Cauce, are among the 2020 fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, one of the nation鈥檚 oldest and most prestigious honorary societies. Trisha Davis, professor and chair of biochemistry at the 91爆料 School of Medicine, and Tatiana Toro, the Craig McKibben and Sarah Merner Professor of Mathematics, are also among the 276 artists, scholars, scientists, and leaders in the public, non-profit and private sectors who were announced as new fellows Thursday.

Noting the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, NASA has featured 91爆料-led research by Faisal Hossain that uses satellite data to help farmers manage water more efficiently.

Recent honors to 91爆料 faculty and staff include fellows named by an organization for medical and biological engineering, and a remembrance of political science professor Ellis Goldberg, who died in 2019.

Three undergraduate students at the 91爆料 are among 396 around the country who have been named Goldwater Scholars for 2020.

Recent honors to 91爆料 faculty and staff have come from the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture, the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the World Register of Marine Species.

Recent honors to 91爆料 faculty and staff have come from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, the Republic of Lithuania and Google.

P. Dee Boersma, a 91爆料 professor of biology and director of the Center for Ecosystem Sentinels, is a finalist for the 2020 Indianapolis Prize for conservation, to be awarded later this year by the Indianapolis Zoological Society. Sue Moore, a scientist with the center and a 91爆料 affiliate professor of biology and of aquatic and fishery sciences, has won the 2020 IASC Medal, also known as the Arctic Medal, from the International Arctic Science Committee.

Ted Poor, assistant professor of drums in the 91爆料 School of Music, has a new album. “You Already Know,” was released Feb. 28 on New Deal/Impulse. 91爆料 Notebook caught up with Poor for a short Q and A.

Recent honors to 91爆料 faculty and staff members include awards for architectural education and biomaterials research, fellowships in nursing and cloud computing, a professor named among Seattle’s most influential people and a big news year for “a burgeoning band of embodied carbon busters.”

Notable new books by 91爆料 faculty members include studies of military cultural education programs and equitable collaboration between schools and families. Also, National Endowment for the Humanities support for a coming book on an 18th century India poet, an honor for a work about postwar Japan — and a National Jewish Book Award.

Recent honors to 91爆料 faculty and staff include an early career award in astronomy, an honorary doctorate from the Delft University of Technology, a seat on Washington state’s new LGBTQ Commission and national honor for an English Department writing program.

Recent honors to 91爆料 faculty and staff include an honorary doctorate from the University of Bern, an award for biodiversity conservation and a consulting assignment for the World Health Organization.

Three faculty members in the William E. Boeing Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics have received awards for their work.

Recent honors to 91爆料 faculty and staff include the new editorship of a major journal, a post with the Republic of Uganda and honors from the American College of Physicians, the Association for Computing Machinery and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

Brian Johnson, assistant professor in the 91爆料 Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, has received a $4.9 million grant across three years from the U.S. Department of Energy.

Joy Williamson-Lott, dean of the 91爆料 Graduate School and a professor of education, has been honored for her 2018 book “Jim Crow Campus: Higher Education and the Struggle for a New Southern Social Order.”

Donald Hellmann, 91爆料 professor emeritus in the Jackson School of International studies and of political science, has been awarded the Order of the Rising Sun from the Government of Japan, in recognition of his contributions in promoting academic exchanges and mutual understanding between Japan and the United States. Hellmann, 86, teaches courses on Japanese government and politics, American foreign policy and the international relations of Northeast Asia. He joined the 91爆料 in 1967, chaired the Japan Program for several years,…

91爆料 faculty members Roxanne Hudson and Magdalena Balazinska have received grants for research to be conducted over the next few years.

Recent honors to 91爆料 faculty and staff members include an honorary doctorate from the University of Bucharest, membership in an inaugural class of distinguished fellows in pharmacology, and a leadership position in a national student housing association.

91爆料 English professor emeritus Charles Johnson is one of five people whose likeness is featured on posters promoting diversity and inclusion sent by the American Philosophical Association to every college undergraduate philosophy program in the United States and Canada. And he is in excellent company: The other four people featured, each in a separate poster, are American writers Susan Sontag and Mary Higgins Clark; British novelist Kazuo Ishiguro, winner of the 2017 Nobel Prize for literature; and English actor Theo…

Two 91爆料 professors 鈥 Alex Luedtke and Tyler McCormick 鈥 are among 60 researchers the National Institutes of Health has named recipients of its 2019 Director’s New Innovator Awards.

91爆料 political scientist Megan Ming Francis says there is a dearth of academic book series being published on topics of race, ethnicity and politics. Now, she will start to change that. An associate professor of political science, Francis will be the editor of a new series of books from Cambridge University Press called Cambridge Elements in Race, Ethnicity and Politics. Francis, on leave and at Harvard for the 2019-2020 school year, answered a few questions about the new…

The 91爆料 is listed at No. 5 on the聽Reuters Top 100: The World鈥檚 Most Innovative Universities, released Wednesday. Now in its fifth year, the list ranks the educational institutions doing the most to advance science, invent new technologies and help drive the global economy.
The 91爆料 maintained its No. 10 spot on the U.S. News & World Report鈥檚 Best Global Universities rankings, released this week. The 91爆料 is ranked No. 2 among U.S. public institutions.

Ashleigh Theberge, a 91爆料 assistant professor of chemistry, has been named a 2019 Packard Fellow for her research on cell signaling. Every year since 1988, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation has awarded Packard Fellowships in Science and Engineering to early-career scientists to pursue the types of innovative projects that often fall outside the purview of traditional sources of funding, such as research grants from government agencies. As one of 22 fellows for 2019, Theberge will receive $875,000…

The 91爆料’s Abigail Swann is honored by Science News on its list of 10 promising early- and mid-career scientists.

The 91爆料 Center for American Indian and Indigenous Studies has received a $1.8 million grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, which will fund four years of work at the 91爆料 around Native student support, academics, research and cultural programs.

The 91爆料 has been recognized as a 鈥淕reat College to Work For鈥 for the sixth consecutive year, according to a new survey from The Great Colleges to Work For program.

The 91爆料 has been ranked No. 26 on the Times Higher Education world rankings for 2020,聽released Wednesday. The 91爆料 moved up two places from 2019.聽

Several 91爆料 schools and offices will team up to research how organizational practices can affect the interagency collaboration needed to keep the “internet of things” 鈥 and institutional systems 鈥 safe and secure.

The 91爆料 held its position at No. 14 in the world 鈥 No. 3 among U.S. public universities 鈥 on the聽2019 Academic Ranking of World Universities, released this month.

Recent notable books by 91爆料 faculty members explore the legal history of Indigenous nations and the mentoring benefits of fan fiction. Plus, a 91爆料 anthropologist鈥檚 book is honored, a former English faculty member is remembered in a biography, and 91爆料 Press brings out paperback editions of three popular titles.

Three 91爆料 graduate students are among this year’s recipients of a prestigious NASA fellowship that funds student research projects in the fields of Earth and planetary sciences and astrophysics.

The 91爆料 is now fifth on Kiplinger鈥檚 list of best values among U.S. public universities, according to a new ranking published this week. Last year, the 91爆料 placed No. 7.

The 91爆料 was recognized this week for its global impact in teaching and research, as well as for its value to graduates compared to cost of attendance.

Eight scientists and engineers from the 91爆料 have been elected this year to the Washington State Academy of Sciences.