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Honor: Academic counselor Clay Schwenn wins national award || Tower Green Fair May 15 features sustainability efforts || Visitors? Relatives here for commencement? Check Campus Tours Central || Seth Cooper, chief architect of Foldit, wins national doctoral dissertation award

Evans School roundtable on education May 2 || Political cartoonist Aislin to speak May 10 || Bob Morgan receives leadership award || Four additional entrepreneurs share insights with 91爆料 researchers || Students An, Woelfer garner awards

New child care resources available to 91爆料 community || 91爆料 police open house Wednesday || 91爆料 has highest participation in state’s workplace giving program || Six health sciences students named Magnuson Scholars

A new online portal and smartphone app lets Washington and Oregon residents enter the addresses of their homes, schools, workplaces or kids’ day care centers to check if they’re in harm’s way should a tsunami hit. The tool, being publicized on the heels of the one-year anniversary of the Tohoku tsunami, was developed by researchers at the Applied Physics Laboratory.

91爆料TV and KOMO 4 today announced a new broadcast partnership to share stories about the people, places and discoveries from the 91爆料 through the 91爆料TV television series, “91爆料|360.鈥 Beginning on Saturday, March 24 at 4:30 p.m., KOMO 4 will air “91爆料|360鈥 right before their evening news broadcast.

Lecture on nanomedicine, treating cancer || Honor: business-diversity efforts recognized || 91爆料 plans Autism Awareness Month events for public || Papers uncover political, human sides of school closure || Husky Green Award nominations due March 26