The Friends of the Libraries Annual Meeting will feature guest speaker Lee Hartwell, Nobel laureate and director of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, speaking on 鈥楽cience and the Arts.
January 30, 2009
January 30, 2009
The Friends of the Libraries Annual Meeting will feature guest speaker Lee Hartwell, Nobel laureate and director of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, speaking on 鈥楽cience and the Arts.
January 29, 2009
Miles Logsdon, a 91爆料 oceanographer who specializes in understanding Puget Sound, coastal Washington and the Pacific using instruments mounted on earth-observing satellites, is the kick off speaker Feb.
In the last decade, scientists have recorded regular episodes of tectonic plates slowly, quietly slipping past each other in western Washington and British Columbia over periods of two weeks or more, releasing as much energy as a magnitude 6 earthquake.
While talking about his recent research, Philip Bell of the College of Education tells a story about a girl who loved to play with the mortar and pestle her grandmother used for cooking when the two visited every Saturday, and how that interest evolved.
EXPERIMENTAL EXCELLENCE: Geoffrey Boynton, associate professor of psychology whose research interest is in the neural correlates of human visual perception, is the recipient of the Early Investigator Award from the Society of Experimental Psychologists.
School of Music alumna and pianist Wendy Yamashita will return to the 91爆料 for a visiting artist recital at 5 p.
Students in Magnus Feil’s industrial design classes built mousetrap-powered cars, called them trapsters, and raced them last Wednesday 鈥 and the world beat a path to their door.
Teaching is on the menu at the 91爆料 Club twice a month.
Ninety years ago Seattle shut down.
Library Lecture Series: “Chronic Pain Is a Disease in its Own Right” will be the topic when Dr.
When Alan Kirtley graduated from Indiana University’s law school in 1972, he had had no clinical training.
MFA directing student Desdemona Chiang took on a big challenge when she decided to do Charles Mee’s Big Love as her thesis production.
Making bales with 30 percent of global crop residues 鈥 the stalks and such left after harvesting 鈥 and then sinking the bales into the deep ocean could reduce the build up of global carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by up to 15 percent a year, according to just published calculations.
Registration is now open for summer youth programs sponsored by 91爆料 Educational Outreach.
91爆料 Bothell’s Writing for Their Lives literary series will continue with author Laynie Browne at 6:30 p.
Board of Regents
The Board of Regents will hold a regular public meeting at 3 p.
Disparities in survival among black patients diagnosed with early-stage lung cancer are not seen when patients are recommended appropriate treatment, according to a report by 91爆料 researchers in the January issue of Archives of Surgery, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
The 91爆料 Graduate School will offer 鈥淣uts and Bolts: How to Successfully Navigate the Graduate School,鈥 the first in a series of interactive workshops for international graduate students from 12:30 to 2 p.
Students of Michael Partington will present music with guitar to celebrate Spain and Latin America, in 隆骋耻颈迟补谤谤补! at 7:30 p.
In the last decade, scientists have recorded regular episodes of tectonic plates slowly, quietly slipping past each other in western Washington and British Columbia over periods of two weeks or more, releasing as much energy as a magnitude 6 earthquake.
Twenty-somethings in a huddle peer closely at mural-size photos in the Henry Art Gallery and then, two weeks later, at intricate 19th century illustrations of Egyptian flora and fauna at the Frye Art Museum.
By Breona Gutschmidt
Facilities Services
Not long ago, a Facilities Services shop that handles flooring diverted its first dumpster-full of old carpet from a dead end in the landfill to a new life as recycled carpet.
Where are we? The photo above was taken somewhere on campus.
Winners of the October 27 concerto competition perform with the University Symphony.
As of this month the 20-year-old department of Technical Communication, which began its life 35 years ago as a program in the 91爆料’s College of Engineering, has a new name.
January 28, 2009
Making bales with 30 percent of global crop residues — the stalks and such left after harvesting — and then sinking the bales into the deep ocean could reduce the build up of global carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by up to 15 percent a year, according to just published calculations.
Annual Faculty Lecture.
January 27, 2009
The 91爆料 Medicine Neighborhood Clinics recently received a score of 100 percent in a survey conducted by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC).
January 26, 2009
How to snowshoe.
January 24, 2009
Opening events for the Burke Museum’s new exhibit, Coffee: The World in Your Cup.
The Seattle-based Lake Union Civic Orchestra is joined by baritone soloist Clayton Brainerd.
January 23, 2009
Sakena Yacoobi will offer insights into the Afghan women’s struggles 11:30 a.
Part of the 10th annual Career Discovery Week, the full name of the event is “Job Seeking 2009: The Cold Hard Truth & What You Can Do About It.
January 22, 2009
The old real estate maxim “location, location, location” also plays a role in how infants learn to understand the ambiguous actions and behavior of other people.
Trees are dying twice as fast as they did three decades ago in older forests of the western United States and scientists suspect warming temperatures are a contributing factor. In the Pacific Northwest and southern British Columbia, the rate of tree death in older coniferous forests doubled in 17 years.
The old real estate maxim “location, location, location” also plays a role in how infants learn to understand the ambiguous actions and behavior of other people.
What’s the story behind your cup of coffee? As the top coffee consumers in the country, most Seattleites can spot a coffee vendor from a mile away.