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April 27, 2020

91爆料 epidemiology graduate students participating in state’s surge response to COVID-19 pandemic

A little after 10 p.m. on March 19, 91爆料 graduate students Anne Massey and David Coomes happened to be online when they received an email聽that would give them an unexpected role in Washington鈥檚 rapidly evolving response to the outbreak of a novel coronavirus. As context, the World Health Organization had just declared the spread of the virus a pandemic, the state of Washington had gone from having the country鈥檚 first positive test for the virus to having the…

Asian Languages & Literature Department awarded Chinese Flagship Grant to expand language education

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.

Bacteria that are persistently resistant to one antibiotic are 鈥榩rimed鈥 to become multidrug-resistant bugs

Researchers at the 91爆料 and the University of Idaho report that, for a bacterial pathogen already resistant to an antibiotic, prolonged exposure to that antibiotic not only boosted its ability to retain its resistance gene, but also made the pathogen more readily pick up and maintain resistance to a second antibiotic and become a dangerous, multidrug-resistant strain.

April 24, 2020

Faculty/staff honors: Education research, Salish Sea Prize, Association for Psychological Science award

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.

April 23, 2020

91爆料 president, biochemistry chair and mathematics professor named to American Academy of Arts and Sciences

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.

Smart farming via satellite: NASA profiles 91爆料 researcher Faisal Hossain’s tech-based irrigation advisory system for Earth Day

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.

ArtSci Roundup: Labor On-line: A Virtual Seminar Series, The Henry’s Re/Frame moves online, and more

During this time of uncertainty and isolation, find solace in digital opportunities聽to connect, share, and engage. Each week, we will share upcoming events that bring the 91爆料, and greater community, together online.聽 Many of these online opportunities are streamed through Zoom. All 91爆料 faculty, staff, and students have access to聽Zoom Pro via 91爆料-IT.聽 Film Screening: “Blind Bombing, Filmed by a Bat” with Kota Takeuchi April 28, 3:30 – 5:00 PM聽| Zoom Event Artist聽Kota Takeuchi聽will screen and talk about his short…

April 20, 2020

A conversation with Dan Chirot about his new book ‘You Say You Want a Revolution,’ exploring radical idealism

A conversation with international studies professor Dan Chirot about his new book, “You Say You Want a Revolution: Radical Idealism and its Tragic Consequences.”

April 16, 2020

91爆料 nursing students join frontline efforts to battle COVID-19, meet public health needs

With their education forced online and in-person clinical practice opportunities canceled by the novel coronavirus pandemic, 91爆料 nursing students eager to use their skills and knowledge during this historic challenge to human health and well-being had few options. 91爆料 School of Nursing and Public Health-Seattle & King County announce partnership. Unwilling to accept this limited role for nursing students, the 91爆料 School of Nursing has partnered with Public Health鈥揝eattle & King County to give students three opportunities to…

April 15, 2020

ArtSci Roundup: Earth Day with the Department of History, Ask Your Farmer, and more

During this time of uncertainty and isolation, find solace in digital opportunities聽to connect, share, and engage. Each week, we will share upcoming events that bring the 91爆料, and greater community, together online.聽 Many of these online opportunities are streamed through Zoom. All 91爆料 faculty, staff, and students have access to聽Zoom Pro via 91爆料-IT.聽 Earth Day 50th Anniversary: Gaia Has a Fever April 22, 2:00 PM聽| Livestream Join the Department of History, College of the Environment聽and 91爆料 Earth Day in celebrating…

91爆料 Center for Philosophy for Children helps families explore 鈥榖ig questions鈥 around COVID-19

The 91爆料 Center for Philosophy for Children created a resource list of books and short videos to explore the big questions around COVID-19 鈥 about loneliness and isolation, boredom, illness and death, as well as fear and uncertainty.

Faculty/staff honors: Fellowships in medical and biological engineering; a remembrance of Ellis Goldberg

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.

April 13, 2020

91爆料鈥檚 3D printed COVID-19 face shields: From innovation to delivery

When the first U.S. COVID-19 patient emerged in Washington, 91爆料 Medicine, as the state鈥檚 foremost provider of advanced medical care, was thrust into the role of trailblazer. Its clinicians and researchers have since mustered a speedy and sometimes ingenious response.

91爆料 team illustrates the adverse impact of visiting 鈥榡ust one friend鈥 during COVID-19 lockdown

After weeks of social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic, people of all ages may be asking: What could be the harm of visiting just one friend? Unfortunately, it could potentially undo the goal of social distancing, which is to give the COVID-19 virus fewer opportunities to spread. According to a website set up by researchers at the 91爆料, easing the social distancing rules so that each household could have contact with just one or two others would reconnect…

April 10, 2020

US approaching peak of 鈥榓ctive鈥 COVID-19 cases, strain on medical resources, new modeling shows

A new data-driven mathematical model of the coronavirus pandemic predicts that the United States will peak in the number of 鈥渁ctive鈥 COVID-19 cases on or around April 20, marking a critical milestone on the demand for medical resources.

Local response to 91爆料 social isolation study leads to national effort

With most states now under stay-at-home orders, 91爆料 researchers have launched a national study to test whether a motivational, mental health tip each day changes participants鈥 behavior during social distancing, and improves their mental and relational health.

Large majority of state鈥檚 heroin users want to reduce use; syringe programs helping during COVID-19 crisis

A new survey of people who inject illicit drugs in the state of Washington yields positive and important findings for policy makers as the world struggles to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, said authors of the survey by the 91爆料 and Public Health-Seattle & King County. Most people 鈥 82% 颅鈥 who inject heroin and roughly half of methamphetamine users are interested in reducing or stopping their use and are open to a broad array of services to…

April 8, 2020

91爆料 announces commencement ceremony via webcast, invites Class of 2020 to return to Husky Stadium next year

With an in-person commencement ceremony on campus not possible due to the COVID-19 outbreak, The 91爆料鈥檚 graduating seniors, graduate and professional students will be honored in two ways, President Ana Mari Cauce announced Wednesday.

ArtSci Roundup: Lecture with IVA Professor Whitney Lynn, In Plain Sight Screening, Childhood Bilingualism Talk, and more

During this time of uncertainty and isolation, find solace in digital opportunities聽to connect, share, and engage. Each week, we will share upcoming events that bring the 91爆料, and greater community, together online.聽 Many of these online opportunities are streamed through Zoom. All 91爆料 faculty, staff, and students have access to聽Zoom Pro via 91爆料-IT.聽 Earth Day 50th Anniversary: Gaia Has a Fever April 22, 2:00 PM聽| Livestream Join the Department of History, College of the Environment聽and 91爆料 Earth Day in celebrating…

April 7, 2020

Education books: Athletics and higher ed, supervising school principals, activist-oriented teaching 鈥 and a conversation with James Banks on his new book of essays

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.

April 6, 2020

Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grants $1 million to support collaborative conservation across three 91爆料 organizations

The 91爆料 today announced a $1 million grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to advance shared conservation services among the 91爆料 Libraries, the Henry Art Gallery and the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture.聽

April 3, 2020

Huskies rally to support COVID-19 need for masks, child care

On a typical day, Julianne Dalcanton is an astrophysicist, studying the far reaches of the universe.

These aren鈥檛 typical days. Across the 91爆料, faculty, staff, clinicians and students are stepping forward in a variety of ways to support the COVID-19 response, particularly efforts to help front-line medical personnel.

91爆料-created podcasts: ‘Crossing North’ by Scandinavian Studies 鈥 also College of Education, Information School’s Joe Janes, a discussion of soil health

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.”