
UW Science Now, which trains University of Washington graduate students to communicate their research to the general public, kicks off with two speakers at Seattle’s Town Hall April 9 and 11.
UW Science Now, which trains University of Washington graduate students to communicate their research to the general public, kicks off with two speakers at Seattle’s Town Hall April 9 and 11.
The University of Washington Community Advisory Committee (CUCAC) will hold its April meeting on Tuesday, April 8.
Items on the agenda will include the West Campus Development Framework, the Animal Care Research Facility – EIS Scoping, and an update on transportation issues.
Date: Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Time: 7 – 8:30 PM
Place: UW Tower, 22nd floor, 4333 Brooklyn Avenue, Seattle, WA 98105
All meetings are open to the public.
Join University of Washington scientists and researchers for the fifth annual Paws-on Science: Husky Weekend at Pacific Science Center on April 4–6, 2014. Watch this video to learn more about exhibits and hands-on activities from 49 UW programs at this family-friendly event, and bring your Husky Card or UW Alumni Association Member Card to receive a 22% discount on general exhibit admission for you and your guests.
On Tuesday, April 8, join UW’s Joint Center for Aerospace Technology Innovation for a panel discussion, Aerospace: Can we become as productive as our forefathers? This event is free and open to the public and will be held from 7-9 pm at the Museum of Flight.
Don’t forget to save the first weekend of April for the annual Elisabeth C. Miller Library Garden Lovers’ Book Sale. This Saturday event is free and open to the public, with all proceeds benefiting the Miller Library.