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March 13, 2015

2015 91爆料 cherry tree watch: Full bloom by March 14

Blossom update: 100 percent in bloom as of聽March 14. Follow聽@uwcherryblossom聽for more info. The cherry trees in the Quad at the 91爆料聽reached full bloom March 14. Exact timing always depends on the weather 鈥 if we have sunny, warm days, the trees reach full bloom faster, but colder weather stretches out the timing. Still, full bloom by mid-March is about a week earlier than most years, according to Sara Shores, the 91爆料 arborist. Depending on the weather, the blossoms will likely…

iSchool’s Technology & Social Change Group to study online education in developing countries

Online education has great potential to improve lives, but few people in developing countries have access to such classes. The 91爆料 Information School’s Technology & Social Change Group will conduct research as part of a $1.55 million multiagency initiative to study and address this need. The project will include research on online course enrollment in Colombia, the Philippines and South Africa, and is being conducted by the U.S. Agency for International Development together with Coursetalk.com, the largest source of online…

91爆料 expert part of international research project on female genital cutting

Decades of efforts to end female genital cutting have resulted in some progress, but the ancient tradition stubbornly persists in many places. The latest initiative to tackle the issue is a $12 million research project launched this month by a consortium comprising several African organizations and two U.S. researchers: Bettina Shell-Duncan, a 91爆料 anthropology professor, and Gerry Mackie of the University of California, San Diego. The five-year project, funded by the U.K. Department for International Development and led…

March 12, 2015

Naturally acidic waters of Puget Sound surround 91爆料’s Friday Harbor Labs

For more than 100 years, marine biologists at Friday Harbor Laboratories have studied the ecology of everything from tiny marine plants to giant sea stars. Now, as the oceans are undergoing a historic shift in chemistry, the lab is establishing itself as a place to study what that will mean for marine life. And the 91爆料 laboratory is uniquely placed in naturally acidic waters that may be some of the first pushed over the edge by human-generated carbon…

March 11, 2015

‘Chaotic Earths’: Some habitable exoplanets could experience wildly unpredictable climates

New research by 91爆料 astronomer Rory Barnes and co-authors describes possible planetary systems where a gravitational nudge from one planet with just the right orbital configuration and tilt could have a mild to devastating effect on the orbit and climate of another, possibly habitable world.

Arts Roundup: Lectures, exhibitions 鈥 and pianist Olga Kern

This week, the 91爆料 World Series presents Russian pianist Olga Kern and the School of Art concludes its Critical Issues in Contemporary Art public lecture series. Other events include a free 91爆料 Campus Philharmonia concert in Kane Hall and the final weekend of the School of Drama鈥檚 鈥淭he Hostage.鈥

Sephardic Studies document appears in PBS documentary ‘The Jewish Journey: America’

A document from the 91爆料 Sephardic Studies Program‘s Digital Library and Museum appears in a new PBS documentary called “The Jewish Journey: America.” The documentary will be broadcast at 7:30 p.m. Monday, March 16, on KBTC, Tacoma’s public broadcasting station, and is now available for viewing online as well. The hour-long film, directed by Emmy-winner Andrew Goldberg, traces Jewish immigration to America over five centuries, using the perspectives of immigrants, historians and Jewish-American writers. The film’s producers contacted Devin Naar,…

March 10, 2015

Efficiency on display at first Organizational Excellence Showcase

Representatives from more than 50 91爆料 departments crowded into the HUB Lyceum on Tuesday afternoon to share recent workplace improvements at the first Organizational Excellence Showcase. 鈥淲hat鈥檚 most exciting to see is that there is a real appetite for continuous improvement and change on campus,鈥 said Ruth Johnston, leader of Organizational Excellence and associate vice president and chief of staff in Planning and Budgeting. 鈥淭here are more people now here at the 91爆料 with the interest, training and…

DRIVE/conference offers a deep dive into data mining

No matter what your business 鈥 from a nonprofit museum that wants to deepen visitor engagement to a chain store looking for new markets 鈥 it鈥檚 essential to be able to extract meaningful patterns and results from often massive reservoirs of data. Improving this “art and science” of data analysis, reporting and visualization is the focus of the DRIVE/conference developed by the 91爆料, which will draw more than 700 IT and data professionals to Seattle and Bellevue on…

An injectable 91爆料 polymer could keep soldiers, trauma patients from bleeding to death

91爆料 researchers have developed a new injectable polymer that strengthens blood clots, called PolySTAT. Administered in a simple shot, the polymer finds any unseen injuries and has the potential to keep trauma patients from bleeding to death before reaching medical care.

As home for Native learning opens, a dream is realized

Though it doesn鈥檛 officially open until March 12, the modern, longhouse-style building聽on the 91爆料 campus is already steeped in significance. w菨色菨b蕯altx史 – Intellectual House represents a dream four decades in the making. It will be an anchor for indigenous students, a hub for Native learning and a means of聽acknowledging the Duwamish people whose village and longhouses were once on the university grounds. “It means that we still exist. We still matter,” said Intellectual House Director Ross Braine, who…

March 9, 2015

91爆料 leads nation in primary care, rural medicine and family medicine; top 10 in dozens of graduate programs

The 91爆料 has 42 graduate schools and specialty programs among the nation鈥檚 top 10 in each area, according to U.S. News & World Report鈥檚 Graduate School Rankings released Tuesday. The 91爆料 again ranked as the No. 1 primary care medical school, while the rural medicine and family medicine specialties continue to lead the nation. Seven other health and medicine schools and programs rank in the top five. 鈥淭op graduate programs around the country are incredibly competitive with one…

Study shows teens and adults hazy on Washington marijuana law

More than two years after Washington legalized marijuana, parents and teens may be hazy on the specifics of the law, if the findings of a new study are any indication. 91爆料 research, published recently in Substance Use & Misuse, found that only 57 percent of Washington parents surveyed knew the legal age for recreational marijuana use and just 63 percent knew that homegrown marijuana is illegal under the law. And while 71 percent of 10th-graders correctly identified the…

Study: Lower property values match high body-weight index in King County

New research from the 91爆料 College of Built Environments on the “spatial clustering of obesity” in urban areas has helped clarify and build upon work a 2007 study began. The takeaway, in brief: In King County, Washington, at least, low property values match with high body-mass indexes, or BMIs in less diverse, lower-income South King County, and higher property values match with low BMIs in more populous, prosperous North King County. Body-mass indexes are a measure of a person’s relative…

March 4, 2015

Women Who Rock host fifth annual (un)conference on Saturday

The power of social media in fueling movements such as Black Lives Matter, the racial justice campaign sprung from last year’s protests in Ferguson, Missouri, has become increasingly evident in recent years. Recognition of those grassroots efforts is the focus of the fifth annual Women Who Rock “unconference” event, to be held Saturday, March 7, at Rainier Valley Cultural Center in South Seattle. The event’s theme, Rocking Media Justice, celebrates the use of social media to document the realities of…

February 27, 2015

Watch 91爆料 team test a new asteroid-sampling rocket

Take five minutes and experience the life of a rocket scientist building a prototype to bring back samples of objects in space. In these tests, success is nose-diving into the California desert, which stands in for the surface of an asteroid. In the “Asteroid Sampler” video, which aired Jan. 15 on Discovery Channel Canada, a 91爆料 team of faculty, graduate students and undergraduates launched a new type of rocket in California. The work is part of a NASA-funded project to…

‘Handathon’ challenges students to build better 3-D printed prosthetic hands

Seattle’s first-ever “Handathon” will bring together students, faculty and clinicians in a hackathon-style, 24-hour event that challenges two dozen graduate and undergraduate students to design creative improvements to an existing 3-D printed prosthetic hand. Research teams from the 91爆料, 91爆料 Bothell and Seattle Pacific University have been designing and printing prosthetic hands, and now they’re hoping a larger community of students can help improve the design with a little friendly competition. “We are hoping for lots of fun,…

February 26, 2015

Scoping notice: 91爆料 determination of significance and request for comments on scope of SEIS

Project Name: Computer Science and Engineering Expansion (CSE II) Proponent: 91爆料 鈥 Seattle Campus Description of Proposal: Site selection and construction of a new 130,000 gross square foot above and below grade building to create expansion space for education and research for the Computer Science and Engineering program. The structure will house new instructional space, undergraduate student spaces, research and educational labs, shops, offices and event space. Three alternatives will be analyzed in the Draft Environmental Impact Statement…

Colleen Fukui-Sketchley to receive 91爆料鈥檚 2015 Odegaard Award

Colleen Fukui-Sketchley, diversity affairs director for Nordstrom, has been named the 2015 recipient of the 91爆料 Charles E. Odegaard Award. Established in 1973, the Odegaard award honors individuals whose leadership in the community exemplifies the former 91爆料 president鈥檚 work on behalf of diversity. It is the only university- and community-selected award, and is regarded as the highest achievement in diversity at the 91爆料. The award will be presented at the 45th annual EOP Celebration, F锚te and Honors event…

Student video contest: Climate change impacts in 3 minutes

What does climate change mean to you, in three minutes or less? That’s what the 91爆料’s School of Environmental and Forest Sciences is asking all high school and undergraduate students in the state of Washington in a video competition that will award up to $5,000 to the top entries in each age category. The 91爆料 Climate Change Video Contest, running now until April 13, is open to any student in the state who wants to enter as an individual or…

Donations in memory of journalism professor Fendall Yerxa, 1913-2014

Fendall Yerxa, a former faculty member in the Department of Communication, died in October 2014 at the age of 101. He is remembered as a patient teacher and an insightful and highly professional old-school journalist. He worked as Washington, D.C., bureau chief for The New York Times and managing editor of the International Herald Tribune. He anchored ABC News and even hosted his own television magazine-style program. He was an on-air news analyst for KOMO News in Seattle. And he…

February 25, 2015

Arts Roundup: Music, drama 鈥 and Mark Morris Dance Group

As February ends and March begins, the arts present a variety of events. In drama, the Undergraduate Theater Society鈥檚 production of 鈥淐abaret鈥 continues and the School of Drama opens the slapstick satire, 鈥淭he Hostage.鈥 In music, Piano Professor Robin McCabe gears up for her faculty recital. Meanwhile, students in the Dance Program prepare for the Dance Majors Concert.

Forefront and Facebook launch suicide prevention effort

Facebook users share countless details about their personal lives, from where they’re going on vacation to what they’re eating for dinner 鈥 and occasionally, feelings of dark despair, even thoughts of suicide. As the world’s biggest social network, with more than 1.39 billion users, Facebook is uniquely positioned to provide online resources and support to help suicidal people. That’s the goal of a new collaboration between Facebook and researchers at Forefront: Innovations in Suicide Prevention, an interdisciplinary organization based in…

February 24, 2015

Jerry Baldasty named interim provost of the 91爆料

91爆料 Provost and Executive Vice President Ana Mari Cauce has selected Jerry Baldasty to serve as interim provost, effective March 3, when Cauce assumes the role of interim president. Baldasty has served as senior vice provost for academic and student affairs since 2012. 鈥淛erry is a candid communicator who exemplifies transparency, mutual respect and honesty 鈥 all critical values of a leader in resource-limited times,鈥 Cauce said. 鈥淚n my years as provost, I have found that genuine concern…

10th annual Polar Science Weekend kicks off Friday

Polar Science Weekend, held in partnership with the 91爆料 Applied Physics Laboratory, blows into the Pacific Science Center this Friday through Sunday. For the 10th year, this event will give visitors a taste of exploration at the ends of the Earth. Discover why polar regions are crucial to climate change, examine real ice cores from Greenland, and learn about penguins and narwhals from some of the world’s experts. The schedule includes presentations, exhibits and demonstrations for all ages. This year…

February 23, 2015

Documentary explores a juvenile crime, a life transformed

The possibility of longtime prisoners being released from prison and leading happy, productive lives may seem unlikely. But a new radio documentary project aims to dispel that perception. The Rethinking Punishment Radio Project is a collaboration between 91爆料 professor Katherine Beckett and two radio journalists from the University of British Columbia. The first episode, which aired Feb. 25 on the Cited podcast, tells the story of Jeff Coats, who served 17 years in adult prison for charges including robbery and…

Five 91爆料 early career researchers win Sloan Research Fellowships

Five 91爆料 professors have received the 2015 Sloan Research Fellowships that honor early career scientists and scholars who are seen as rising stars in their fields. The 91爆料’s winners are Brandi Cossairt, assistant professor of chemistry; Cole Trapnell, assistant professor of genome sciences; Shyam Gollakota, assistant professor of computer science and engineering; Emily Fox, assistant professor of statistics; and Thomas Rothvoss, assistant professor of computer science and engineering and of mathematics. Each faculty member will receive $50,000 from…

Students join Robin McCabe for lively faculty recital March 2

In the first half of her March 2 faculty recital in Meany Hall titled “Around Robin,” Robin McCabe will play a well-loved piano suite by French impressionist composer Maurice Ravel. And then in the second half, things are going to get a little nutty. McCabe, 91爆料 professor of piano, said she’ll start with Ravel’s “Miroirs,” which she calls “very evocative, heady music, and a nice foil for the antics of the second half.” And by antics, she means second-half performances…

Arts Roundup: Drama, music 鈥 and 鈥楳usic of Today鈥

This coming week, the School of Music leads the way with a variety of events to keep your calendar full. Highlights include the 91爆料 Chamber Orchestra performing two nights, a faculty recital with Jazz Studies Professor Marc Seales, and a Music of Today performance in collaboration with the Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media.

Fearless birds and shrinking salmon: Is urbanization pushing Earth’s evolution to a tipping point?

We’ve long known that humans and our cities affect the ecosystem and even drive some evolutionary change. What’s new is that these evolutionary changes are happening more quickly than previously thought, and have potential impacts not in the distant future 鈥 but now.

February 17, 2015

Lecture series looks at inequity and quality of life

Factors affecting the quality of life for marginalized populations are the focus of a three-part 91爆料 lecture series that starts tomorrow. The 10th Annual Allen L. Edwards Psychology Lectures presents, “The Psychological Science of Inequity and Inequality,” bringing together faculty from the 91爆料 Department of Psychology with national experts for the free public talks. The first, at 7 p.m. Feb. 18, is titled “Implicit Bias: How Should Psychological Science Inform the Law?” and features 91爆料 psychology professor Anthony Greenwald and…

Study: Manufacturing growth can benefit Bangladeshi women workers

The life of a Bangladeshi garment factory worker is not an easy one. But new research from the 91爆料 indicates that access to such factory jobs can improve the lives of young Bangladeshi women 鈥 motivating them to stay in school and lowering their likelihood of early marriage and childbirth.