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May 22, 2020
Book notes: Harborview administrator Amy Mower publishes volume of stories, poems about ultramarathon running
It’s one thing to run a marathon for 26.2 miles. But what possesses some people to run 100 miles or more, and do it again and again? “Salvation,” answers Amy Mower in a new book about ultramarathon running, “or at least a very good time.”
Tag(s): Amy Mower • Harborview Medical CenterMay 21, 2020
Survey follow-up: UW research team seeks campus input on continuing COVID-19 mobility impacts
Three professors are teaming for a study of the mobility impacts of the coronavirus — and they are inviting UW faculty, staff and students to complete a short online survey to assist the research.
Tag(s): Anne Vernez Moudon • College of Built Environments • College of Engineering • COVID-19 • COVID-19 studies • Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering • Department of Urban Design and Planning • Jeff Ban • Qing Shen
NOAA selects UW to host new, regional institute for climate, ocean and ecosystem research
A 5-year, up to $300 million grant from NOAA establishes the new Cooperative Institute for Climate, Ocean and Ecosystem Studies, a UW-based institute with partners at the University of Alaska Fairbanks and Oregon State University. The institute will lead collaborative, multidisciplinary research and education activities around oceans and climate.
Tag(s): climate change • College of the Environment • Cooperative Institute for Climate, Ocean and Ecosystem Studies • John Horne • School of Aquatic and Fishery SciencesMay 19, 2020
ArtSci Roundup: Former Prime Minister of Italy Talk, Pandemic Urbanism Symposium, and more
During this time of uncertainty and isolation, find solace in digital opportunities to connect, share, and engage. Each week, we will share upcoming events that bring the UW, and the greater community, together online. Many of these online opportunities are streamed through Zoom. All UW faculty, staff, and students have access to Zoom Pro via UW-IT. Former…
Tag(s): ArtsUW • Burke Museum of Natural History & Culture • College of Arts & Sciences • Department of History • Department of Political Science • Henry Art Gallery • Meany Center for the Performing Arts • Meany Hall for the Performing Arts • School of Art + Art History + Design • School of Drama • School of Music • UW Drama
Campus colleagues: Curtis Takahashi — academic adviser, live radio ‘sound effects dude’
How do you make the sound of birds flying for a radio broadcast? Flapping leather gloves will do. Curtis Takahashi of UW Bothell’s Career Development Program talks about his side gig of providing sound effects for local live radio broadcasts.
Tag(s): Curtis Takahashi • UW BothellMay 18, 2020
Soundbites: UW dean of public health gives advice on where and how (and how not) to wear masks
Beginning May 18, King County is directing people to wear face coverings in most public settings. Expert Hilary Godwin answers questions about the directive and shares information about using face coverings.
Tag(s): COVID-19 • Department of Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences • Hilary Godwin • School of Public Health
COVID-19: UW study reports ‘staggering’ death toll in US among those infected who show symptoms
COVID-19 is a lot more deadly than the flu, according to a new study by the University of Washington published May 7 in the journal Health Affairs. The study’s results also project a grim future if the U.S. doesn’t put up a strong fight against the spread of the virus.
Tag(s): Anirban Basu • COVID-19 • COVID-19 studies • population health • School of PharmacyMay 15, 2020
ArtSci Roundup: Faculty recital: Sæunn Thorsteinsdóttir, ‘Developing Capacity Through Collaborative Action,’ and more
During this time of uncertainty and isolation, find solace in digital opportunities to connect, share, and engage. Each week, we will share upcoming events that bring the UW, and the greater community, together online. Many of these online opportunities are streamed through Zoom. All UW faculty, staff, and students have access to Zoom Pro via UW-IT. Faculty…
Tag(s): ArtsUW • Burke Museum of Natural History & Culture • Center for Child and Family Well-Being • College of Arts & Sciences • College of the Environment • Department of Dance • Department of Political Science • Environmental Studies • Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies • Henry Art Gallery • Meany Center for the Performing Arts • Meany Hall for the Performing Arts • School of Music • UW Drama
Staff feature: What it’s like to photograph the stories of a quiet university campus and bustling medical center amid a pandemic
One of the essential roles that is often not seen is the work of our campus photographers. They continue to capture the visual stories and people on campus in a time when many of us aren’t there to see them ourselves. UW News asked one of our campus photographers to share some of his favorite photos he’s taken this spring, and to describe what it’s like working on campus now.
Tag(s): cherry blossoms • College of Arts & Sciences • College of Engineering • COVID-19 • Drumheller Fountain • Ian Schnee • UW Facilities • UW Medicine
Ocean ‘breathability’ key to past, future habitat of West Coast marine species
Historical observations collected off California since the 1950s suggest that anchovies thrive where the water is breathable — a combination of the oxygen levels in the water and the species’ oxygen needs, which are affected by temperature. Future projections suggest that the waters off Mexico and Southern California could be uninhabitable by 2100.
Tag(s): climate change • College of the Environment • Curtis Deutsch • fisheries biology • oceanography • School of OceanographyMay 14, 2020
Bike commuting accelerated when bike-share systems rolled into town
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, in cities where bike-share systems have been introduced, bike commuting increased by 20%, according to a new UW study.
Tag(s): Dafeng Xu • Evans School of Public Policy & GovernanceMay 13, 2020
Faculty/staff honors: Rare Care plant program honor, society presidency, Jackson School Task Force recognized — and a powerful personal essay
Recent honors to UW faculty and staff have come from the Journal of the American Medical Association, the Washington Native Plant Society, the American Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy and the Republic of Ghana.
Tag(s): College of Arts & Sciences • Danny Hoffman • Francis Abugbilla • Jackson School of International Studies • Klaus Mergener • Roberto Montenegro • School of Medicine • Stacy Kinsell • UW Botanic Gardens • UW Medicine • Wendy GibbleMay 12, 2020
Seismologists to host virtual event on 40th anniversary of Mount St. Helens eruption
The Pacific Northwest Seismic Network, based at the University of Washington, will host an online event on the 40th anniversary of the eruption of Mount St. Helens, featuring seismologists from the UW and other institutions who can explain the events before, during and after the historic blast. The virtual event will take place from 6:30…
Tag(s): College of the Environment • Department of Earth and Space Sciences • Pacific Northwest Seismic Network • volcanoesMay 11, 2020
UW dean’s Senate testimony included in ‘Call on White House’ for COVID-19 guidelines for aviation industry
In a letter to the White House Coronavirus Task Force, U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) drew upon the testimony by Hilary Godwin, dean of the University of Washington School of Public Health, in calling for federal guidelines be established for the aviation industry and the traveling public.
Tag(s): COVID-19 • Hilary Godwin • School of Public Health
B-roll: RV Thomas G. Thompson comes home
The UW’s large research vessel, the RV Thomas G. Thompson, returned May 8 to its home port after more than two years exploring the world’s oceans. A scheduled cruise in Tahiti has been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, so the return is roughly two months earlier than planned.
Tag(s): COVID-19 • RV Thomas G. Thompson • School of Oceanography
EarthLab announces Innovation Grant recipients for 2020
Research projects funded for 2020 by EarthLab’s Innovation Grants Program will study how vegetation might reduce pollution, help an Alaskan village achieve safety and resilience amid climate change, organize a California river’s restoration with tribal involvement, compare practices in self-managed indigenous immigrant communities and more.
Tag(s): Cecilia Bitz • Chelsea Wood • Cleo Woelfle-Erskine • Coco Alarcon • College of Engineering • College of the Environment • Comparative History of Ideas Program • David Shean • Department of Atmospheric and Climate Science • Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering • Department of Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences • EarthLab • Edmund Seto • Edward Blanchard-Wrigglesworth • Joel Thornton • July Hazard • Kathleen Wolf • Leann Andrews • P. Joshua Griffin • Peter Rabinowitz • School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences • School of Marine and Environmental Affairs • School of Public Health • Timothy LarsonMay 8, 2020
Two UW juniors named Udall Scholars
Two University of Washington students have been named 2020 Udall Scholars. Sierra Campbell and Taylor Owens join only 55 students nationally to receive this prestigious honor.
Tag(s): Undergraduate Academic Affairs • UW TacomaMay 7, 2020
For Mother’s Day, the gift of compassion: UW psychology professor on celebrating parenthood during a pandemic
What does it feel like to be a mother on this Mother’s Day? And how can we make the day seem special when life feels so uncertain and stressful? University of Washington psychology professor Liliana Lengua offers some perspective.
Tag(s): Center for Child and Family Well-Being • College of Arts & Sciences • COVID-19 • Department of Psychology • Liliana Lengua
Sleep difficulties in the first year of life linked to altered brain development in infants who later develop autism
New research led by the University of Washington finds that sleep problems in a baby’s first 12 months may not only precede an autism diagnosis, but also may be associated with altered growth trajectory in a key part of the brain, the hippocampus.
Tag(s): Annette Estes • College of Arts & Sciences • Department of Radiology • Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences • Kate MacDuffie • School of Medicine • Stephen Dager • Tanya St. John • UW Autism CenterMay 6, 2020
UW experts on understanding ‘quarantine fatigue’ and protecting workers
As the push to relax social and economic restrictions for combating the pandemic gain traction, we need to understand personal motives behind what many experts consider a dangerous rush to “reopen” and how to protect workers most at risk when communities do “go back to work.” Three UW experts weigh in.
Tag(s): Adam Kuczynski • College of Arts & Sciences • COVID-19 • Department of Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences • Department of Psychology • Marissa Baker • population health • School of Public Health • Susan Joslyn
Should you help a sick person? UW psychology, computer science faculty study ‘moral dilemmas’ of COVID-19
A new international study led by the University of Washington aims to gauge the perception of ethical situations as the COVID-19 pandemic evolves around the world.
Tag(s): Andrew Meltzoff • Center for Neurotechnology • College of Arts & Sciences • College of Engineering • COVID-19 • Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering • Department of Psychology • I-LABS • Katharina Reinecke • Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering • Rajesh Rao
Faculty/staff honors: Distinguished contributions to Asian studies, social equity award, Swedish physical geography honor, new Cascade Public Media director
Recent honors to University of Washington faculty and staff have come from the Association of Asian Studies, the American Society of Public Administration, the Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography and Cascade Public Media.
Tag(s): College of Arts & Sciences • College of Built Environments • College of the Environment • Cuong Vu • David Montgomery • Department of Earth and Space Sciences • Department of History • Department of Political Science • Indigo Mist • Juan Pampin • Marina Alberti • Richard Karpen • School of Music • Steve Rodby • Ted Poor • Terryl RossMay 5, 2020
ArtSci Roundup: Best Seat In the House with Department of Dance, In Plain Sight Film Series with the Henry, and more
During this time of uncertainty and isolation, find solace in digital opportunities to connect, share, and engage. Each week, we will share upcoming events that bring the UW, and the greater community, together online. Many of these online opportunities are streamed through Zoom. All UW faculty, staff, and students have access to Zoom Pro via UW-IT. Best…
Tag(s): ArtsUW • Burke Museum of Natural History & Culture • Center for Child and Family Well-Being • College of Arts & Sciences • Department of Dance • Department of Political Science • Department of Sociology • Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies • Henry Art Gallery • Meany Center for the Performing Arts • Meany Hall for the Performing Arts • School of Drama • School of Music • UW Bothell • UW TacomaMay 4, 2020
John Marzluff explores how farming, food production and wildlife can coexist in new book ‘In Search of Meadowlarks’
Farming and food production can be made more compatible with bird and wildlife conservation, says UW ornithologist John Marzluff in his latest book, “In Search of Meadowlarks: Birds, Farms, and Food in Harmony with the Land”
Tag(s): College of the Environment • John MarzluffMay 1, 2020
Pacific oysters in the Salish Sea may not contain as many microplastics as previously thought
University of Washington researchers have discovered that the abundance of tiny microplastic contaminants in Pacific oysters from the Salish Sea is much lower than previously thought.
Tag(s): Christine Luscombe • College of Arts & Sciences • College of Engineering • College of the Environment • Department of Chemistry • Department of Materials Science & Engineering • Jacqueline Padilla-Gamiño • School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences
ArtSci Roundup: Storytelling with Indigenous Writers, Meany Center Curtain Talks, Stroum Center Quick Talk, and more
During this time of uncertainty and isolation, find solace in digital opportunities to connect, share, and engage. Each week, we will share upcoming events that bring the UW, and greater community, together online. Many of these online opportunities are streamed through Zoom. All UW faculty, staff, and students have access to Zoom Pro via UW-IT. Sacred Breath:…
Tag(s): ArtsUW • Burke Museum of Natural History & Culture • Center for American Indian and Indigenous Studies • College of Arts & Sciences • College of Engineering • Department of American Indian Studies • Department of Cinema & Media Studies • Department of Dance • Department of English • Department of Germanics • Department of History • Department of Human Centered Design & Engineering • Department of Political Science • Department of Sociology • Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies • Information School • Jackson School of International Studies • Meany Center for the Performing Arts • School of Music • Stroum Center for Jewish Studies • UW Alumni Association • UW Bothell • UW TacomaApril 30, 2020
First results from NASA’s ICESat-2 map 16 years of melting ice sheets
Loss of ice from Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets since 2003 have contributed 0.55 inches to global sea level rise, with about two thirds coming from Greenland ice. The new, detailed satellite measurements provide a global picture of ice sheet change — and insights into the future of Greenland and Antarctica.
Tag(s): Applied Physics Laboratory • climate change • College of the Environment • Department of Earth and Space Sciences • glaciers • polar science • Polar Science CenterApril 29, 2020
UW books in brief: Chinese funerary biographies, skin lighteners through history, NYC neighborhood gentrification study, Arthurian verse-novel in translation
Recent notable books by UW faculty members look at gentrification and inequity in a New York neighborhood, skin lighteners though history, female agency in Arthurian legend and biographical epitaphs in China across many centuries.
Tag(s): Annegret Oehme • Christian Anderson • Department of French & Italian Studies • Department of Germanics • Department of History • Louisa Mackenzie • Lynn Thomas • Patricia Ebrey • University of Washington Press • UW Bothell
Solar researchers across country join forces with industry to boost U.S. solar manufacturing
The University of Washington and its Washington Clean Energy Testbeds, the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the University of Toledo have formed the U.S. Manufacturing of Advanced Perovskites Consortium, or US-MAP. This research and development coalition aims to accelerate the domestic commercialization of perovskite technologies.
Tag(s): Clean Energy Institute • clean or renewable energy • Devin MacKenzie • Washington Clean Energy TestbedsApril 28, 2020
Food pantry, emergency grants help students in need during all-remote spring quarter
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the University of Washington community – students, staff, donors and alumni – is rethinking traditional programs and services to try to meet the needs that arise. Emergency aid grants and a newly-online food pantry are coming to the rescue.
Tag(s): COVID-19 • UW Housing & Food Services
Agricultural pickers in US to see unsafely hot workdays double by 2050
A new study looks at temperature increases in counties across the United States where crops are grown. It also looks at different strategies the industry could adopt to protect workers’ health.
Tag(s): climate change • College of the Environment • Department of Atmospheric and Climate Science • Department of Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences • June Spector • population health • School of Public HealthApril 27, 2020
UW epidemiology graduate students participating in state’s surge response to COVID-19 pandemic
A little after 10 p.m. on March 19, University of Washington graduate students Anne Massey and David Coomes happened to be online when they received an email that would give them an unexpected role in Washington’s rapidly evolving response to the outbreak of a novel coronavirus. As context, the World Health Organization had just declared the…
Tag(s): COVID-19 • Department of Epidemiology • Hilary Godwin • Janet Baseman • population health • School of Public Health • SEAL Team
Asian Languages & Literature Department awarded Chinese Flagship Grant to expand language education
The UW 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 UW.
Tag(s): Chan Lü • Department of Asian Languages & Literature
Bacteria that are persistently resistant to one antibiotic are ‘primed’ to become multidrug-resistant bugs
Researchers at the University of Washington 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.
Tag(s): Benjamin Kerr • College of Arts & Sciences • Department of Biology • evolution
‘Ethnic spaces’ make minority students feel at home on campus
New research by the University of Washington and the University of Exeter in the U.K., examined the value that college students — of many races — place on ethnic cultural centers.
Tag(s): College of Arts & Sciences • Department of Psychology • Sapna CheryanApril 24, 2020
Faculty/staff honors: Education research, Salish Sea Prize, Association for Psychological Science award
Recent honors to UW faculty and staff have come from the American Education Research Association, the Association for Psychological Science and the SeaDoc Society.
Tag(s): Alyson Honsa • Andrew Meltzoff • College of Arts & Sciences • College of Education • College of the Environment • Department of Psychology • Emily Grason • Emily Machado • Ishmael Miller • Jeff Adams • Jennifer Hoffman • Shaneé Washington • Washington Sea Grant • Washington Sea Grant Crab TeamApril 23, 2020
UW president, biochemistry chair and mathematics professor named to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Three University of Washington faculty members, including President Ana Mari Cauce, are among the 2020 fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, one of the nation’s oldest and most prestigious honorary societies. Trisha Davis, professor and chair of biochemistry at the UW 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.
Tag(s): Ana Mari Cauce • awards • College of Arts & Sciences • Department of Biochemistry • Department of Mathematics • Department of Psychology • School of Medicine • Tatiana Toro • Trisha Davis
Face masks sewn for UW housing, dining, custodial staff
A team of staff and students are sewing masks and offering them for free to UW housing, custodial, dining and food service workers.
Tag(s): COVID-19 • Derrick Van Kirk • UW Facilities • UW Housing & Food Services
Smart farming via satellite: NASA profiles UW researcher Faisal Hossain’s tech-based irrigation advisory system for Earth Day
Noting the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, NASA has featured UW-led research by Faisal Hossain that uses satellite data to help farmers manage water more efficiently.
Tag(s): College of Engineering • Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering • Faisal Hossain • NASA
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 to connect, share, and engage. Each week, we will share upcoming events that bring the UW, and greater community, together online. Many of these online opportunities are streamed through Zoom. All UW faculty, staff, and students have access to Zoom Pro via UW-IT. Film Screening:…
Tag(s): ArtsUW • astrobiology • Burke Museum of Natural History & Culture • College of Arts & Sciences • College of the Environment • Department of Asian Languages & Literature • Department of Cinema & Media Studies • Department of Earth and Space Sciences • Department of Economics • Department of Slavic Languages and Literature • Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies • Henry Art Gallery • Jackson School of International Studies • Simpson Center for the Humanities • Stroum Center for Jewish Studies • UW Alumni Association • UW Bothell • UW Tacoma« Previous Page Next Page »