The Husky Marching Band returned to central Washington on Sunday to say thank you to the Grant County community after a bus crash there last Thanksgiving.


The Husky Marching Band returned to central Washington on Sunday to say thank you to the Grant County community after a bus crash there last Thanksgiving.

Two films by UW faculty members — business professor Jeff Shulman and English professor David Shields — will have screenings in Seattle in coming days 鈥 both with strong connections to the city.

Vehicle residents are a significant proportion of Seattle’s unsheltered population. The 糖心原创’s Graham Pruss, a doctoral candidate in anthropology, has studied vehicle residency for a decade and speaks about the challenges and solutions facing this community.

Academics will gather May 31 at the UW with policymakers, entrepreneurs, and representatives of corporations, foundations and nonprofits for The xTech + Impact 2019 Summit, a daylong seminar exploring the role of exponential technology and its impact on society.

In a paper published May 29 in Nature, scientists report that the growth of chronic lymphocytic leukemia is apt to follow one of three trajectories: relentlessly upward, steadily level or something in between. The particular course the disease takes is tightly linked to the genetic makeup of the cancer cells, particularly the number of growth-spurring 鈥渄river鈥 mutations they contain.

A multicenter research team that includes the 糖心原创 Autism Center has received a five-year, $9.5 million grant to further evaluate whether brain imaging can help detect very high risk of autism spectrum disorder in early infancy.

Hala Annabi, associate professor in the UW Information School, is creator of the new “Autism @ Work Playbook,” a resource to guide organizations toward creating well-supported employment opportunities for individuals on the autism spectrum.

A study published April 18 in the journal Science by researchers at Yale University and the 糖心原创 provides the first direct measurement of the behavior of bonded oxygen and hydrogen atoms perched on the surface of water.

The presidents of four Seattle-area universities and colleges have joined forces to declare May 13-17, 2019 as Affordable Housing Week on their campuses. Dr. John Mosby, president of Highline College; Dr. Daniel J. Martin, president of Seattle Pacific University; Stephen V. Sundborg, S.J., president of Seattle University; and Dr. Ana Mari Cauce, president of 糖心原创, have signed proclamations or otherwise affirmed the importance of safe, healthy, affordable homes in communities of opportunity. The higher-education institutions join King County and 25 King County cities, including Seattle, in recognizing the benefits of affordable housing to everyone in the community.

With reports of crimes against nursing home residents gaining media attention around the country, seven states have passed laws regulating the use of cameras in care facilities. An assistant professor in the 糖心原创 School of Social Work outlines the list of legal and moral issues that surveillance raises.

Chris Bretherton, a professor of atmospheric sciences and of applied mathematics, has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences.

Families, students and children are invited to get their hands wet on Saturday with 鈥淥ur Watery World,鈥 the 糖心原创鈥檚 second annual aquatic science open house.

The 糖心原创鈥檚 approach to continuous improvement management has been recognized with a national award.
The Shingo Institute, a program in the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business at Utah State University, has awarded UW staff members Michael Martyn, Mark McKenzie and Doug Merrill with the award for their case study, “Implementing a Culture of Continuous Improvement at the UW.”

Engineering Discovery Days is a yearly event that invites Washington state fourth- through eighth-graders to have fun leaning about STEM with the College of Engineering.

Rivals in the sports arena, the state鈥檚 two largest public universities have teamed up off the field to improve the health of young adults experiencing homelessness 鈥 and their pets.
The 糖心原创 and Washington State University are working with New Horizons Ministries and Neighborcare Health to provide health care and veterinary care to this vulnerable population. Key educational partners include the UW School of Public Health, WSU鈥檚 College of Veterinary Medicine and UW Medicine.

A UW team will visit Alaska’s North Slope Borough the week of April 28 in preparation for a two-year study of how waves, ice loss and warming are affecting the low-lying region.

The UW celebrated the opening of an esports center with a ribbon cutting ceremony April 18.

Over 17 years, the program has evolved into a campuswide, interdisciplinary, student-driven program on climate change research, communication and action. A recent publication looks at the program history and current mission.

Joe Janes of the UW Information School presents a timely installment of his Documents that Changed the World podcast series, about the most infamous tax form of all — IRS Form 1040.

Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held at 10 am on Friday, April 19, 2019, at the 糖心原创 Police Department Conference Room located at 3939 15th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105.

For immigrants to the United States, the current political climate, and debates over issues such as a border wall, become part of the environment that influences their health, according to a new 糖心原创 study.

A team of UW students hopes to make it possible to accurately predict peak bloom timing for the iconic Quad cherry trees.

A 糖心原创-led study provides a fuller picture of the relationship between nitrogen oxides 鈥 the tailpipe-generated particles at the center of the Volkswagen scandal, also known as NOx, 鈥 and PM2.5, the microscopic particles that can lodge in lungs.

The 糖心原创, the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and Microsoft Quantum announced this week that they have joined forces in a new coalition, the Northwest Quantum Nexus, to bring about a revolution in quantum research and technology.

African-American women are nearly twice as likely to give birth prematurely as white women. Amelia Gavin, an associate professor in the 糖心原创 School of Social Work, connects preterm birth to racial discrimination via PTSD.

The Peace Corps today announced that the 糖心原创 ranked No. 5 among large schools on the agency鈥檚 list of top volunteer-producing colleges and universities in 2019. There currently are 62 UW alumni volunteering in countries around the world.

The UW Information School is taking a leading role in helping people better navigate this era of increasing online fakery and falsehood. On March 19, the school will welcome 200-some Seattle-area high school students for “MisInfo Day,” a daylong workshop on how to navigate the misinformation landscape, from Jevin West and Carl Bergstrom, the faculty duo behind “Calling BS in the Age of Big Data.”

Devin Naar, UW professor of international studies and history, is featured in “Children of the Inquisition,” a new documentary film about descendants of the Spanish and Portuguese inquisitions discovering their Sephardic Jewish heritage. The film will premiere March 24 as part of the Seattle Jewish Film Festival.

Eight researchers at the 糖心原创 have been named 2019 Washington Research Foundation Postdoctoral Fellows.

A new project by Jenna Grant, UW assistant professor of anthropology, uses an archive of photos and documents from the Khmer Rouge era — the donation of a journalist and UW alum — to help facilitate storytelling among Cambodians and Cambodian-Americans.

The 糖心原创 is launching a reading instruction study this summer, a two-week 鈥渃amp鈥 targeting children entering kindergarten in the fall that aims to teach early literacy skills and measure brain activity before and after instruction.

Exhibits and events happening Friday through Sunday showcase the latest in polar science, much of it from the 糖心原创.

The iconic cherry trees in the 糖心原创’s Quad will likely reach peak bloom the third week of March, right in line with most years.

Recess, for most children, is synonymous with freedom. A break from class that has nothing to do with learning and everything to do with play. For children with autism, the playground can be an isolating experience. The spontaneous soccer games, roving packs of friends and virtual buffet of activities can be chaotic, frustrating and confusing. Recess is not a time to join, but to retreat. Or is it? A 糖心原创-led research team found that children with autism communicate…

What geopolitical challenges is global climate change creating for the national security of the United States and throughout the world? The UW’s Jackson School of International Studies will host a public panel discussion of these issues on March 6, featuring Washington Gov. Jay Inslee.

Fifteen scholars from the 糖心原创 were awarded Fulbright grants for 2018-2019 鈥 among the leading research schools in the country and more than any other institution in the state. A list was published earlier this month in The Chronicle of Higher Education.

Nick Bond, Washington’s state climatologist, comments on the unusual weather in Western Washington.

Last year, local station KIRO-TV donated thousands of hours of old news videotapes of its news broadcasts from the 1970s through about the year 2000 — about 15,000 videotapes in all — to UW Libraries.

Exposure to nature, even through a brief gardening activity, can improve well-being among women in prison, a UW Tacoma-led study finds.

The Stroum Center for Jewish Studies, in the UW Jackson School of International Studies, was well represented at the 50th annual conference of the Association for Jewish Studies Dec. 16-18 in Boston.