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October 29, 2015

First Environmental Law Symposium takes on ocean acidification

The 91爆料 School of Law will bring together many of the world’s leading experts on ocean acidification in its first-annual Environmental Law Symposium Nov. 6. The day-long event will be held in the William H. Gates Hall on the 91爆料 campus and will include panels detailing the latest findings from scientists, current ocean acidification lawsuits and legislation, and updates on cooperative partnerships tackling this issue. Sen. Maria Cantwell will likely deliver the closing address. “Washington state has been in the…

October 28, 2015

Arts Roundup: Pae White, the Danish String Quartet 鈥 and spooky Halloween music

The School of Music sets the mood for Halloween with a concert of spooky organ music. 91爆料 World Series presents The Danish String Quartet, and the Henry Art Gallery opens a new exhibition by noted American artist Pae White. Don鈥檛 forget to catch the School of Drama鈥檚 first production of the year, 鈥淭he Cradle Will Rock,鈥 and a performance by 91爆料 artist-in-residence Cristina Vald茅s. Halloween Organ Concert 7:30 p.m., October 30 | Walker-Ames Room, Kane Hall Just in time for…

91爆料 team to lead research efforts on initiative for incarcerated parents

The 91爆料 will play a key role in a new initiative aimed at helping inmates with children transition back into society, be successful parents and partners and remain out of prison. Partners for Our Children, a 91爆料 School of Social Work center that works to improve the lives of vulnerable children and families in Washington state, will conduct research and evaluate programs offered under the five-year, $7.5 million initiative. 鈥淚ncarceration doesn鈥檛 just impact offenders. It has deep impacts…

October 27, 2015

91爆料 initiative aims to tackle city, region’s most pressing urban issues

When Thaisa Way put a call out last spring to see if 91爆料 faculty members working on urban issues wanted to join forces, she wasn鈥檛 sure what the response would be. 鈥淭here were a lot of people who said, ‘You鈥檙e not going to get anyone to show up,’” said Way, a 91爆料 associate professor of landscape architecture. But more than 80 people representing 12 of the 91爆料’s colleges and schools聽turned up to the gathering, held on a Monday…

October 26, 2015

91爆料 affiliate prof writes biography about discoverer of continental drift

Mott Greene, an emeritus professor at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma and an affiliate professor in the 91爆料’s Department of Earth & Space Sciences, has published a biography of Alfred Wegener, the man who laid the foundations for plate tectonics. “Alfred Wegener: Science, Exploration, and the Theory of Continental Drift” was published this month by Johns Hopkins University Press. A recent review in the journal Nature called the book “a magnificent, definitive, and indefatigable tribute to an indefatigable…

Nominations open: Distinguished Staff Award and Thorud Leadership Award

Celebrate the remarkable accomplishments of a colleague or team with a nomination for the Distinguished Staff Award, the 91爆料鈥檚 highest staff honor, and celebrate outstanding leadership with a nomination for the David B. Thorud Award. Recipients of the Distinguished Staff Award are those who achieve excellence and exude a passionate commitment to the university鈥檚 mission. Nominate an individual or a team of up to eight staff members. Up to five nominees will be selected for this $5,000 award…

October 23, 2015

From cell phones to DNA: Electrical engineering lectures explore information theory

The Science of Information: From Pushing Bits over the Air to Assembling the World’s Largest Jigsaw Puzzle Monday, Nov. 2, 3:30 p.m. Paul G. Allen Center Atrium Information theory is the science behind the engineering of all modern-day communication systems and also has surprising applications far beyond communication. Stanford University professor David Tse will focus on how information theory has enabled new technological innovations as part of the 2015 Dean Lytle Endowed Lecture Series hosted by the 91爆料’s…

October 22, 2015

91爆料 Tacoma historian Michael Honey’s film about Rev. James Lawson to screen locally

91爆料 historian Michael Honey and filmmaker Errol Webber have produced a documentary about the life of Methodist minister and civil rights activist Rev. James Lawson that will be screened in Tacoma on Oct. 28, Seattle on Oct. 29

October 21, 2015

Arts Roundup: French opera, percussion 鈥 and ‘The Cradle Will Rock’

The School of Drama kicks off its 75th anniversary season with the infamous musical 鈥淭he Cradle Will Rock.鈥 Catch performances of Gabriel Faur茅’s opera “P茅n茅lope,” the Mallethead series, and Ensemble Dal Niente, all presented by the School of Music. In the visual arts, the Henry Art Gallery throws its Fall Open House and a new exhibit opens in the Jacob Lawrence Gallery.   Gabriel Faur茅’s 鈥淧茅n茅lope” October 22, 24 & 25 | Meany Studio Theater The 91爆料 School of Music…

Gear, not geoducks, impacts ecosystem if farming increases

The equipment used to farm geoducks, including PVC pipes and nets, might have a greater impact on the Puget Sound food web than the addition of the clams themselves. That’s one of the findings of the first major scientific study to examine the broad, long-term ecosystem effects of geoduck aquaculture in Puget Sound.

School of Law’s Roy Prosterman delighted by humanitarian award for agency he started half a century ago

Roy Prosterman, professor emeritus of the 91爆料 School of Law, says he knew Landesa, the international land reform agency he founded a half century ago, had been considered before for the prestigious Hilton Humanitarian Prize, with its $2 million cash award. “But I didn’t know that lightning was going to strike in 2015,” he said, clearly delighted. This month the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation announced its choice of Landesa as the recipient of its 20th annual prize. The…

91爆料 autism expert helped shape new 鈥楽esame Street鈥 initiative

During its almost half-century on television, 鈥淪esame Street鈥 has tackled thorny issues ranging from divorce to death,聽food insecurity聽and parental incarceration. The show is now turning its attention to autism, and a 91爆料 expert played a pivotal role in the effort. Wendy Stone, director of the 91爆料鈥檚 Research in Early Autism Detection and Intervention Lab, helped 鈥淪esame Street鈥 develop content for its See Amazing in All Children initiative, which launches today (Oct. 21). Stone thinks the project will promote…

October 20, 2015

91爆料 Combined Fund Drive kicks off with Charity Fair & Silent Auction

The 91爆料 Combined Fund Drive begins its fall campaign with a Charity Fair & Silent Auction on Thursday, Oct. 22, in the HUB ballroom from 11 a.m. to聽1:30 p.m. Representatives from more than 80 nonprofits will be on hand ready to describe their community work. The 91爆料CFD, 91爆料鈥檚 workplace giving campaign, raised more than $2 million last year for 1,800 nonprofits and for many 91爆料 scholarships and programs. This year鈥檚 campaign runs through聽Dec. 4. A coin drive, sock drive, and…

October 19, 2015

‘Pivotal Tuesdays’: New book by historian Margaret O’Mara studies four key elections of 20th century

Margaret O’Mara, 91爆料 associate professor of history, discusses her new book, “Pivotal Tuesdays: Four Elections that Shaped the Twentieth Century.”

In astronomy-themed concert, Benaroya Hall launches audience to the cosmos

A Nov. 7 concert in Seattle’s Benaroya Hall promises to offer the audience a decidedly stellar musical experience. The event, “Origins: Life and the Universe,” will pair live performances of new compositions with video and slideshow scenes depicting cosmic events like the Big Bang, as well as scenes from distant worlds and Earth’s own life-filled history. The Northwest Sinfonia, under the direction of Grammy Award-winning conductor David Sabee, will perform the eight works by Pacific Northwest composers while the projected…

NASA Astrobiology Debates Western Championship to be live-streamed Oct. 18

If we discover life beyond Earth 鈥 even just microbes 鈥 should we protect it at all costs? This is the topic of the NASA Astrobiology Debates, where elite college teams from across the country grapple with ethical, political and scientific questions stemming from the topic chosen for the year. Specifically, this year’s debate topic is: “Resolved: An overriding ethical obligation to protect and preserve extraterrestrial microbial life and ecosystems should be incorporated into international law.” The debates are overseen…

Engineering career center opens to connect students, employers

The Career Center @ Engineering 鈥 a new career center focused on the needs of 91爆料 engineering students and employers looking to hire them 鈥 has opened its doors in the basement of Loew Hall. The new center offers a full range of career services for engineering students: honing resume-writing and interviewing skills that are put to the test during career fairs and recruiting events, connecting students with internship or job opportunities to help them narrow down fields…

October 15, 2015

Oceanography consortium donates XPrize winnings to 91爆料 sensor lab

A team of industrial, academic and nonprofit institutions that was among the top finishers of the recent ocean acidification XPrize is donating its winnings to a 91爆料 lab that helps track ocean conditions worldwide. Scientists from the 91爆料’s Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean checked the accuracy of chemical measurements during the 22-month contest. Argo floats built at the 91爆料 were recently deployed to monitor the ocean surrounding Antarctica Read the history of the…

Affordable camera reveals hidden details invisible to the naked eye

Peering into a grocery store bin, it’s hard to tell if a peach or tomato or avocado is starting to go bad underneath its skin. A new affordable hyperspectral camera technology developed by 91爆料 and Microsoft Research uses both visible and invisible near-infrared light to “see” beneath surfaces and capture hidden details.

October 14, 2015

Arts Roundup: Pianist Jonathan Biss, Internet Meditation 鈥 and Chamber Dance Company

This week is packed with events and exhibits across campus. Get your modern dance fix with Chamber Dance Company in Meany Hall. Face your fear of snakes at the Burke and take an art break with internet meditation at the Henry Art Gallery. For classical music lovers, there鈥檚 a World Series performance by pianist Jonathan Biss and the chance to hear Faur茅’s opera, “P茅n茅lope.” Chamber Dance Company October 15-18 | Meany Theater Celebrating its 25th anniversary, the Chamber Dance Company…

91爆料 polar scientist part of new book, museum exhibit on Northwest Passage

A 91爆料 expert on sea ice is part of a new book and museum exhibit focused on an idea that has captured many imaginations: a Northwest Passage that would allow ship traffic between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. The book, “Arctic Ambitions: Captain Cook and the Northwest Passage” was published in March by the 91爆料 Press. The accompanying museum exhibit opens Saturday, Oct. 17 at the Washington State History Museum in Tacoma. Book contributor Harry Stern,…

New study uses high-speed search methods to better estimate climate threats to biodiversity

In a study published this week in the journal PLOS ONE, researchers have used new high-performance computing methods and comprehensive data on the distribution of thousands of species to map the threat that climate change poses to birds, mammals and amphibians across the Western Hemisphere. They found that although Arctic areas have experienced the most rapid warming to date, climate-related threats to the Amazon basin’s biodiversity will eclipse those in other regions by the year 2100.

New fact-check on fisheries reporting takes to Web, social media

An international team of experts in fisheries management, spearheaded by 91爆料 professor Ray Hilborn, is trying to lead the conversation about sustainable fisheries using a less traditional approach 鈥 reaching the general public directly through a new website and social media outreach. The initiative is called the Collaborative for Food from Our Oceans Data, or “CFOOD” for short, and offers data and commentary on the sustainability of global fisheries. Many scientific reports and resulting media coverage about fish stocks collapsing…

October 13, 2015

91爆料 Regents name Ana Mari Cauce president

The 91爆料 Board of Regents selected Interim President Ana Mari Cauce to be the 33rd president of the University at a special meeting of the board Tuesday. She is the first woman to be named to the position and the first Latina. The selection will become effective upon successful completion of contract terms.

91爆料 philosophy department to hold six public discussions of migration crisis

What does it mean to have a right to asylum? Does religion matter in deciding to help refugees? What kind of public health is owed to migrants and refugees? What is “climate justice” and how is it relevant to refugees and immigration policy? According to a June 2015 report from the United Nations, worldwide displacement 鈥 the total number of people forcibly displaced from their homes 鈥 had risen to 59.5 million, the highest level ever recorded, by the end…

October 12, 2015

91爆料 remains fifth in global ranking of university achievements in scientific research

Continuing a recent string of noteworthy accolades, the 91爆料 held its place at No. 5 in the world on the National Taiwan University Ranking of Scientific Papers, which was released Friday. The ranking is based on performance of scientific papers in three major categories 鈥 research productivity, research impact and research excellence. 鈥淥ne of the major ways we contribute to the health and prosperity of our world is through research and scholarship. Given the excellence of our faculty,…

New 91爆料 School of Law group to study marijuana regulation for state of Washington

A new group at the 91爆料 School of Law will spend the academic year studying existing and emerging markets for marijuana, to assist and inform the state as it prepares to blend current medical and recreational markets for cannabis.

October 11, 2015

91爆料 physicists celebrate contribution to Nobel-winning neutrino discoveries

At 2:45 a.m. on Oct. 6, bleary-eyed Nobel Prize enthusiasts on the West Coast were treated to an unexpected lesson about fundamental particles and forces in our universe. Across the globe in Stockholm, a panel of scientists announced that the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics would honor two scientists who led international collaborations to understand mysterious particles called neutrinos. The prize recipients, Takaaki Kajita and Arthur McDonald, respectively led the Super-Kamiokande Collaboration in Japan and the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory Collaboration…

October 9, 2015

Puget Sound Fact Book offers fun factoids, major research results for lay readers

How long would it take to walk the entire shoreline of Puget Sound? Which species are at risk here, and to what depths can the most adept bird and mammal divers reach? How much population growth can we expect in the next decade? A new resource published this week explores these questions and many more in the 2015 Puget Sound Fact Book, published by the Puget Sound Institute at 91爆料 Tacoma. The online publication brings together stray “who knew?” tidbits,…

Arctic, cybersecurity 鈥 even outer space 鈥 covered in Oct. 16 Jackson School conference

Academics and policymakers will gather at the 91爆料’s Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies Oct. 16 for a conference to address cybersecurity and geopolitical concerns from the Pacific Northwest to the Arctic and even outer space.

College of Environment lectures focus on natural hazards

A lecture series presented by the 91爆料 College of the Environment will focus on “Surviving Disaster: Natural Hazards & Resilient Communities.” The five evening lectures will explore the latest developments in social and natural sciences that are helping people prepare for and respond to environmental disasters. Q&A with David Montgomery, who presents the first lecture Tuesday, Oct. 13 All presentations are at 7:30 p.m. in Kane Hall. The lectures are free, but registration is required at uwalum.com/hazards or by phone…

91爆料 summit highlights poverty, eroding middle class in state

Poverty rates in Washington dropped between 2013 and 2014 for the first time in six years, but many people are increasingly struggling to get by, particularly in Seattle. Poverty in King County and around the state was the focus of the West Coast Poverty Center鈥檚 first annual summit Sept. 29. The 91爆料-based group brought together academics, social service providers and policymakers for half-day conference about poverty in the region. The discussion highlighted the fact that while King County…

October 8, 2015

91爆料 announces plan for expanded campus child-care services

The 91爆料 is shifting $3 million to expand child care facilities on campus as part of a major initiative to enhance the culture of service in 91爆料鈥檚 central administration, interim Provost Jerry Baldasty announced this week. The need for child care was one of several needs brought to light over the summer in a survey across all three 91爆料 campuses about what the administration does well and what it could do better. The 91爆料 will convert 12,000 square…