Explore recent research from the 91爆料: how climate change is redirecting rivers, what bean plants use to protect themselves from pests, where the water in an atmospheric river comes from and how researchers are making tensegrities tiny.


Explore recent research from the 91爆料: how climate change is redirecting rivers, what bean plants use to protect themselves from pests, where the water in an atmospheric river comes from and how researchers are making tensegrities tiny.

Explore recent research from the 91爆料: how sunbirds sip nectar through straw-like tongues, why the Seattle Fault might not pose as great a risk as previously thought, how to gauge landslide dam risk in the PNW, what marine microbes use for making meals and when the Simonyi Survey Telescope at the NSF-DOE Rubin Observatory will spot small inbound asteroids.

Explore recent research from the 91爆料: the habits and habitats of Nautilus and Allonautilus, how green clay tennis courts remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, why temperature dynamics matter to mussels and what prompts bacteria to attack diatoms.

Magical moments and memorable events 鈥 from a baby sea stars to a cherry trees blooming 鈥 happen all year round at the 91爆料, and our videos help people understand what it looked like, what happened and who was involved. Here鈥檚 a glimpse at 2024 from around the 91爆料 and beyond.

This minute-long video is a glimpse at the video stories the 91爆料 News office produced in 2023, where 91爆料 students, faculty and staff forged new connections and pushed boundaries for a better understanding of the world.聽聽

The year 2022 saw the 91爆料 community coming together again with in-person classes, events and fascinating research that make videographers excited to hit 鈥渞ecord鈥 and share these scenes with you.

As the year draws to a close, we present highlights from video stories produced by 91爆料 News during 2021 鈥 a year where the COVID-19 pandemic continued to impact our lives.
The 91爆料鈥檚 graduate and professional degree programs were widely recognized as among the best in the nation, according to聽U.S. News & World Report鈥檚 2021 Best Graduate School rankings聽released March 17.

A roundup of 91爆料 talents and presentations in AbSciCon2019, the national conference on astrobiology — the search for life in the universe — to be held in Bellevue, June 24-28.

This week in the arts, stop by one of the School of Art + Art History + Design’s Graduation Exhibitions, see The Learned Ladies performed in the United States’ first Theatre in the Round, attend IMPFest XI,聽 featuring 91爆料 Jazz Studies faculty, students and seasoned professionals of international renown, and more! 2019 School of Art + Art History + Design Graduation Exhibitions Each year we celebrate graduating Art and Design undergraduate and graduate students with a series of exhibitions in…

This week in the arts, examine up-close a selection of Peruvian textiles from the Henry’s collection, attend a lecture about Nordic innovation at the Nordic Museum, go to a graduation exhibition at the Jacob Lawrence Gallery, and more! From the Collection: Peruvian Textiles May 9, 6:30 pm | Henry Art Gallery Quipus, knotted strings used聽for record keeping, serve as an inspiration for Cecilia Vicu帽a. In this program, examine up-close聽a selection of Peruvian textiles from the Henry’s collection. Free – space…

This week in the arts, attend an original, gender-expansive adaptation of Shakespeare鈥檚 Romeo and Juliet; see the dancer-illusionists of MOMIX;聽 experience the Seattle premiere of the chamber opera Hydrogen Jukebox, composed by Philip Glass, with libretto by Beat poet Allen Ginsberg, presented by the students of the 91爆料 Vocal Theatre Works program will present the聽Seattle premiere, and more! Exhibition Histories, Digital Futures: Researching, Curating, and Publishing 250 Years of the Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition April 25, 4:00 pm | Allen…

Three faculty members at the 91爆料 have been awarded early-career fellowships from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. The new Sloan Fellows, announced Feb. 19, include Kelley Harris, an assistant professor of genome sciences at the 91爆料 School of Medicine; and Alvin Cheung and Shayan Oveis Gharan, both assistant professors in the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering.

Last year, local station KIRO-TV donated thousands of hours of old news videotapes of its news broadcasts from the 1970s through about the year 2000 — about 15,000 videotapes in all — to 91爆料 Libraries.

91爆料 researchers continue to study the impact of the 2014 Seattle minimum wage ordinance. An interdisciplinary team of faculty and graduate students who have tracked various industries since the ordinance鈥檚 implementation just published two new studies: These papers take a closer look at the effects on child care businesses and on food prices during the policy implementation.

Suggested upgrades to technology, training and communication 鈥 and funding them appropriately 鈥 lie at the heart of recommendations to the state from 91爆料 Evans School researchers after a study of service at the Fauntleroy Ferry Terminal in West Seattle.

The 91爆料 maintained its No. 10 spot on the U.S. News & World Report鈥檚 Best Global Universities rankings, released Tuesday. The 91爆料 is second among American public institutions.

Cecilia M. Bitz, a 91爆料 atmospheric scientist, has been elected as a fellow of the American Geophysical Union.

An essay by Laurie Marhoefer, 91爆料 assistant professor of history, has been named the most memorable of the year 2017 by the editors and readers of The Conversation US.

Faculty members in the 91爆料’s Jackson School of International Studies will explore the ongoing impact of the Trump presidency in weekly lectures each Monday through fall quarter.

The research happening here at the 91爆料 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爆料 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 91爆料’s work regionally and around the world 鈥 listed here in chronological order.

From a new president and聽lasers cooling liquids to spotting rare sea creatures and major collaborations, great things have聽happened聽at the 91爆料聽in 2015.聽Here’s a look back at the top stories of the year. These stories were chosen based on the total number of聽views they received on our website and are not in any particular order. 91爆料 Regents name Ana Mari Cauce president October 13, 2015 The 91爆料 Board of Regents selected Interim President Ana Mari Cauce to be…

An atmospheric haze around a faraway planet 鈥 like the one which probably shrouded and cooled the young Earth 鈥 could show that the world is potentially habitable, or even be a sign of life itself.

As February ends and March begins, the arts present a variety of events. In drama, the Undergraduate Theater Society鈥檚 production of 鈥淐abaret鈥 continues and the School of Drama opens the slapstick satire, 鈥淭he Hostage.鈥 In music, Piano Professor Robin McCabe gears up for her faculty recital. Meanwhile, students in the Dance Program prepare for the Dance Majors Concert.

The life of a Bangladeshi garment factory worker is not an easy one. But new research from the 91爆料 indicates that access to such factory jobs can improve the lives of young Bangladeshi women 鈥 motivating them to stay in school and lowering their likelihood of early marriage and childbirth.

91爆料 President Michael K. Young on Tuesday was named as the sole finalist for president of Texas A&M University by its Board of Regents. Young became President of the 91爆料 in July 2011. Young is expected to assume his duties at Texas A&M in the spring. Statement from 91爆料 President Michael K. Young 鈥淒eciding to be a candidate for the presidency of Texas A&M University was one of the hardest decisions I鈥檝e ever had to make. I was…
The Board of Regents will hold their Regular Meeting at 12:45 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 8, in the Petersen Room of Allen Library. The full schedule and agendas are available online.
The Board of Regents will hold their Regular Meeting at 12:45 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 13, in the Petersen Room of Allen Library. The full schedule and agendas are available online.
The Board of Regents will hold meetings Thursday, Oct. 9, in the 91爆料 Tower Board Room, 22nd floor. The full schedule and agendas are available online.

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The Board of Regents will hold meetings Thursday, Sept. 11. The Regular meeting will take place in the Petersen Room of the Allen Library 10:45 a.m. The full schedule and agendas are available online.

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Project Name: Animal Research and Care Facility (ARCF) Proponent: 91爆料 Description: The University is proposing to construct a new state of the art鈥 two-story below-grade structure approximately 96,000 square feet of building development to replace currently non-compliant facilities and provide centralized holding and procedure space for the Department of Comparative Medicine (DCM) and the Washington National Primate Research Center (WaNPRC). Below-grade development would also include an expanded loading dock that would contain an access corridor to link the…

News from the 91爆料 Health Sciences: Alzheimer’s impact on our aging population, hunger cues, trauma treatment study, avoiding burnout, training new neuroscientists, an AIDS-free generation

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Housekeeping changes to Title 478 WAC rules are intended to keep the university鈥檚 rules accurate and up to date.

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91爆料 units have won medals in the annual awards program sponsored by the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education.

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