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91爆料 Notebook features stories of interest to the 91爆料 community 鈥 including projects and books by, and recognition of, 91爆料 faculty, students and staff. If you鈥檇 like to submit a story idea, email uwnews@uw.edu.


Recent honors to 91爆料 faculty and staff members have come from the Women in Engineering ProActive Network, Association Media & Publishing and The American Society of Human Genetics.

Jos茅 Alaniz says that comics 鈥 especially superhero tales 鈥 hooked him and “rewired” his brain at an early age. They also got him drawing his own comics, chronicling his life and the things he observes. Now Alaniz, a 91爆料 professor of Slavic languages and literatures, has published a collection of his own drawings and essays. “The Phantom Zone.”

Recent honors to 91爆料 faculty and staff have come from Architect magazine, the Center for Research Libraries, member states of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and the American Society of Human Genetics.

Notable new books by 91爆料 faculty and staff include a study of rebellion at sea, an emeritus faculty member’s Buddhist-focused memoir, a reconsideration of Northwest Coast Native American art with Indigenous perspectives in mind, thoughts on bridging cultural gaps through design 鈥 and an award for the editor-in-chief of 91爆料 Press.

A quick look at several 91爆料-produced podcasts, from benevolent marketing to Arctic geopolitics 鈥 and a classics professor’s work being featured in a podcast produced by the Times Literary Supplement.

One of the essential roles that is often not seen is the work of our campus photographers. They continue to capture the visual stories and people on campus in a time when many of us aren鈥檛 there to see them ourselves. 91爆料 News asked one of our campus photographers to share some of his favorite photos he鈥檚 taken this spring, and to describe what it鈥檚 like working on campus now.

Recent honors to 91爆料 faculty and staff have come from the Journal of the American Medical Association, the Washington Native Plant Society, the American Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy and the Republic of Ghana.

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.

Farming and food production can be made more compatible with bird and wildlife conservation, says 91爆料 ornithologist John Marzluff in his latest book, “In Search of Meadowlarks: Birds, Farms, and Food in Harmony with the Land”

Recent notable books by 91爆料 faculty members look at gentrification and inequity in a New York neighborhood, skin lighteners though history, female agency in Arthurian legend and biographical epitaphs in China across many centuries.

A talk with James Banks, 91爆料 professor emeritus of education, about his new book of essays, and three other education books are also noted.

91爆料 Notebook visits with the producer of “Crossing North,” a podcast by the Scandinavian Studies Department, and notes other podcasts on campus and an appearance by David Montgomery on the podcast “Undark.”

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.

Any old fish can swim. But what fish can walk, scoot, clamber over rocks, change color and even fight to the death? That would be the frogfish. A talk with Ted Pietsch, 91爆料 professor of emeritus of aquatic and fishery sciences, about his latest book, “Frogfishes: Biodiversity, Zoogeography, and Behavioral Ecology”

It’s the year 2020, and where two or more are gathered, it seems, there is a podcast. Given the level of creativity among 91爆料 faculty and staff, it’s no surprise that many high-quality podcasts are now being produced on campus. Here鈥檚 a look at three podcasts being created by 91爆料 departments or people, including a couple that have been underway for quite a while. 91爆料 Notebook will occasionally report on campus podcasts and ask a few questions of…

The 鈥檚 design program in the School of Art + Art History + Design earned top honors on the 2020 list of 鈥淏est Graphic Design Programs鈥 by the online site聽Animation Career Review. 91爆料 was the top ranked school in Washington, among the top 10 on the West Coast and ranked 7th out of 40 public institutions.

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.