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Video: How Often Should I Get Tested For STDs, Dr. Marrazzo?
Original at Yahoo! Video
• Wed, Mar 11
Dr. Marrazzo, Associate Professor, Division of Allergy & Infectious Diseases at the University of Washington in Seattle explains how often a women ... video.yahoo.com
Video: University of WashingtonOriginal at YouTube
• Sun, Mar 1
By rss@youtube.com (panic919) Some Photos of University of Washington (UW) in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. in Summer, Autumn, Winter and Spring. Author: panic919 Keywords: University of Washington academic America State University study abroad Added: March 1, 2009
Video: ZinX @UW MixtapeOriginal at YouTube
• Sun, Mar 1
By rss@youtube.com (dogdoghong) We are ZinX, we are from Seattle this is our show at University of Washington on FEB 21st 2009 Vocalist: Peter Guitarist: Kif Guitarist: Kaho Bassist: Kazu Drummer: Will Keyboardist: Dereck feel free to comment~ Author: dogdoghong Keywords: ZinX UW Mixtape Butch Walker seattle band
Video: How Often Should I Get Tested For STDs, Dr. Marrazzo?
Original at Revver
• Wed, Feb 25
Dr. Marrazzo, Associate Professor, Division of Allergy & Infectious Diseases at the University of Washington in Seattle explains how often a women ... revver.com
Video: International Education: The New WaveOriginal at YouTube
• Wed, Feb 25
By rss@youtube.com (cufancss) Walter Parker University of Washington, Seattle Keywords: International education, global education, curriculum A new wave of international education (IE) activity is underway in schools across the country. While certainly not a tidal wave, its sweep is impressive. In Seattle, Los...
Video: 106 1 KISS FM DAVID ARCHULETA SIGNED WATER BOTTLE!!Original at YouTube
• Fri, Feb 20
By rss@youtube.com (davidarchieismyangel) You are bidding on a cool "Pop Prize Pack" featuring: One WATER BOTTLE SIGNED BY DAVID ARCHULETA in studio with Jackie & Bender's Morning Show on 106.1 KISS FM in Seattle. This Autograph is authentic and were witnessed by Jackie and Bender. As part of Jackie & Bender's One Big KISS for...
Video: 'The Heart of the Game' Exclusive Clip: "Pep Talks"
Original at MSN video
• Fri, Feb 13
This documentary follows a University of Washington professor who left teaching when he heard Roosevelt High School (Seattle) needed a women's ... video.msn.com
Video: Some unicycling at the University of WashingtonOriginal at YouTube
• Mon, Feb 9
By rss@youtube.com (SeattleHurricane) February 7, 2009. Making some more steps towards mountain unicycling (Muni). Also serves as direct evidence that the sun sometimes shines in February in Seattle.
Video: JFK'S SPEECH AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (11/16/61)(PART 1)Original at YouTube
• Wed, Feb 4
By rss@youtube.com (DavidVonPein) Part 1 of 2. High-quality version of this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6Clrc5A_VM&fmt=18 November 16, 1961 -- Near the end of President John Kennedy's first year in office, he gave this speech in Seattle, Washington, to commemorate the University of Washington's 100t...
Video: Question Inevitability: Does Seattle Need A New Jail? - Tim Harris (Part One)Original at YouTube
• Tue, Feb 3
By rss@youtube.com (rchange) Timothy Harris is the founding Director of Real Change News and has led several successful organizing campaigns in Seattle, including the 2001 Initiative 71 ballot measure to increase shelter and other resources for homeless people and the 2006 Downtown For All campaign to increase t...
Video: Question Inevitability: Does Seattle Need A New Jail? - Alexes HarrisOriginal at YouTube
• Tue, Feb 3
By rss@youtube.com (rchange) Alexes Harris is currently an Assistant Professor at the Department of Sociology at the University of Washington, and part of the Clean Dreams Pre-Arrest Diversion Program. Her degrees are in the field of Sociology are from the University of Washington and UCLA. Her research and teachin...
Video: America's Dialogue/University of Washington, SeattleOriginal at YouTube
• Mon, Feb 2
By rss@youtube.com (americasdialogue) America's Dialogue III - National Youth Forum: The Future of America. In this time of great change, students from Universities all across the country talk about what is important to them for the future direction of America. For stories from different universities, go to: http://www.amer...
Video: Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, a Word to Community PhysiciansOriginal at YouTube
• Thu, Jan 8
By rss@youtube.com (healthwatchtv) The University of Washington, Childrens Hospital and the Fred Hutchison Cancer Research Institute join forces to provide the latest in cancer research and patient care at the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance.
Video: LUCID Seattle | Live Jazz on the Ave | 5241 University Ave NEOriginal at YouTube
• Thu, Jan 8
By rss@youtube.com (lucidseattle) An intimate Live Jazz Lounge strategically placed in the University of Washington District located on the 5200 block of University Ave. The goal is to provide a unique Jazz Lounge that supports local musicians. You will not only enjoy some of the finest musicians in Seattle but you will als...
Video: Fredrick Appelbaum, MDOriginal at YouTube
• Wed, Jan 7
By rss@youtube.com (MikeGerberDirector) Author: MikeGerberDirector Keywords: University of Washington Medical Center Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Seattle Childrens Hospital healthcare cancer treatment communications marketing education film video production streaming new media Added: January 7, 2009
Video: DANCE This 2008: Asian Dances - FinaleOriginal at YouTube
• Mon, Jan 5
By rss@youtube.com (seattletheatregroup) Amy ONeal (Asia Remix choreographer) is a performer, choreographer, teacher and the co-director (along with Zeke Keeble) of locust (music/dance/video company) based in Seattle and touring nationally. Amy teaches contemporary dance technique and funk regularly at Velocity Dance C...
Video: India Festival 2003 - UW Dance TeamOriginal at YouTube
• Sat, Dec 13
By rss@youtube.com (sunilonln) India Festival 2003 in Portland, Oregon Students from the University of Washington, Seattle Author: sunilonln Keywords: portlandoregon indiafestival bollywood Added: December 13, 2008
Video: Aarti at Dandiya Nite 2008Original at Google Video
• Tue, Nov 25
Dandiya Nite was organized by HinduYuva on Nov 8, 2008 at University of Washington, Seattle video.google.com
Video: Obama victory rally @ UW SeattleOriginal at YouTube
• Wed, Nov 5
By rss@youtube.com (mojitogirl777) The Obama victory rally on the steps of the Suzzallo Library on the University of Washington campus. The energy that night was incredible; people were running through the streets just to get to this impromptu rally celebrating Obama's win. I hadn't seen people chanting "USA!" since Sept. 1...
Video: "Yes We Can" Capitol Hill, Seattle, Election NightOriginal at YouTube
• Wed, Nov 5
By rss@youtube.com (futball09) We marched all the way from the University of Washington. Four miles later...we arrive at Pike and Broadway where there is already a huge party going on. Author: futball09 Keywords: Obama wins victory rally UW universty of Washington chant geogre bush Yes we can seattle Capitol Hill
Video: Obama victory street march Seattle 3Original at YouTube
• Wed, Nov 5
By rss@youtube.com (mojitogirl777) The victory march making it's way into the University of Washington campus. Author: mojitogirl777 Keywords: Barack Obama Election Seattle University of Washington November 2008 victory street march Added: November 5, 2008
Video: Obama Victory Celebration @ University of WashingtonOriginal at YouTube
• Wed, Nov 5
By rss@youtube.com (ObamavictoryUW) Author: ObamavictoryUW Keywords: President Elect Barak Obama Victory Celebration Red Square University of Washington Seattle November 4th 2008 Inauguration Day Election Rally activism students community United States America Demonstration Added: November 5, 2008
Video: Man sets self aflame at Seattle college and diesOriginal at Google Video
• Fri, Oct 31
Unknown length - 2008-10-31 A 61-year-old former University of Washington staff member doused himself with gasoline and set himself ablaze Thursday in the midst of a crowded campus plaza. He died a short time later.
Video: ICAAC-IDSA: HIV Treatment Started Sooner Lessens Early DeathOriginal at YouTube
• Fri, Oct 31
By rss@youtube.com (MedPageToday) http://www.medpagetoday.com/ Mari Kitahata, M.D., University of Washington in Seattle WASHINGTON, Oct. 27 -- HIV patients have an improved mortality risk if they start therapy earlier than current guidelines suggest, a researcher said here.
Video: 5000 30th Ave NE #304 Seattle WA 98105 $450,000 Homes for SaleOriginal at Google Video
• Tue, Oct 28
Live urban at Tremezzo! This stylish top floor unit with high ceilings and luxurious finishes -- cherry cabinets, granite countertops, stainless appliances and hardwood floors -- is filled with extras including California closets, jetted tub, double vanity in the master bath, gas f...
Video: Notre Dame Pep Rally in SeattleOriginal at YouTube
• Mon, Oct 27
By rss@youtube.com (vanguy82) Notre Dame Club of Seattle pep rally on October 24th before Notre Dame played University of Washington on the 25th. Author: vanguy82 Keywords: seattle college football notre dame rudy reggie brooks john carlson university of washington Added: October 27, 2008
UW program helps doctors meet demand for palliative care
Original at Seattle Times
• Sun, Nov 15
As demand grows for palliative medicine — a subspecialty that includes hospice care and focuses on critically ill patients and their families — the University of Washington School of Medicine, in partnership with Providence Hospice of Seattle, is piloting the only palliative fellow...
Memorial procession for slain officer likely to disrupt traffic
Original at Seattle Times
• Thu, Nov 5
Severe congestion is expected Friday during a memorial procession for Seattle police Officer Timothy Brenton that begins begin at 9 a.m. at the University of Washington.
More information on Friday's procession for Timothy Brenton
Original at Seattle Times
• Thu, Nov 5
The Seattle Department of Transportation has released the following information on tomorrow's procession and memorial service for Officer Timothy Brenton: The city of Seattle reminds roadway users that a memorial procession along city streets for Seattle Police Officer Timothy B...
'Never Give Up Your Dream': Warren Moon tells his life story
Original at Seattle Times
• Fri, Oct 23
Warren Moon's "Never Give Up Your Dream" is the University of Washington/Seattle Seahawks quarterback's memoir of the highs and lows in his career and his life. Moon signs his book at 5:30 p.m. Thursday at the Duchess Tavern in Seattle.
Gonzaga's Few slams Washington proposal
Original at Seattle Times
• Fri, Oct 23
Gonzaga coach Mark Few is also rejecting a proposal from the University of Washington that the teams resume their stalled rivalry with three straight games at KeyArena in Seattle.
Two arrested after UW student robbed at gunpoint
Original at Seattle Times
• Mon, Oct 19
Two men were arrested Sunday night after a Seattle police officer witnessed them robbing a University of Washington student at gunpoint.
UW grads set pub crawl record
Original at Seattle Times
• Fri, Oct 16
The young men — most University of Washington grads — set out to set a new Guinness World Record by visiting 101 Seattle bars in slightly more than 15 hours.
Experts on indigenous migration gather in Seattle
Original at Seattle Times
• Thu, Oct 15
A panel of American and Mexican experts on the growing migration of indigenous people from Latin America will hold a conference Friday at the University of Washington.
UW burglary suspect had 12 iPods
Original at Seattle Times
• Fri, Oct 9
Seattle police believe they have caught a burglar who has been stealing electronics from fraternities near the University of Washington.
UN Secretary-General to receive honorary UW degree Oct. 26
Original at uwnews.org
• Tue, Oct 6
By Robert Roseth (roseth@u.washington.edu) Ban Ki-Moon, Secretary-General of the United Nations, will receive an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the University of Washington at a formal academic convocation at 3:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 26. in Meany Hall for the Performing Arts on the UW campus in Seattle. As part of the convocation, B...
Premera to Contribute Market Data, Experience to Seattle-Based Federal Stimulus Funded Research
Original at PR Inside (Pressemitteilung)
• Mon, Oct 5
Premera Blue Cross applauds today’s announcement by researchers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Group Health Research Institute, and the University of Washington Schools of Public Health and Pharmacy. Those organizations announced four important projects backed by ap...
Swine flu kits prepared for UW students
Original at Seattle Times
• Mon, Sep 28
About 10,000 swine flu kits have been prepared for University of Washington students who start classes on Wednesday in Seattle.
Health Alliance International receives $10 million grant to improve primary health care management in Mozambique
Original at uwnews.org
• Mon, Aug 3
By Kenny Sherr (ksherr@u.washington.edu) In a major effort to strengthen health systems in Mozambique, Seattle-based Health Alliance International,affiliated with the University of Washington Department of Global Health, received a seven-year $10 million grant from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation to work with the...
How medication can help and hurt the symptoms of autism
Original at Examiner.com
• Wed, Jun 17
Bryan H. King, MD, of Seattle Children's Hospital and the University of Washington, Seattle, and his research team set out to find evidence about how the SSRI might affect those with autism. The scientists conducted a randomized controlled trial to ...
Spacecraft: Keeping it really weird to help us feel sorta normal
Original at Freeskier Magazine
• Wed, Jun 17
“Stefan Hoffmann, the founder of Spacecraft, was an amazing photographer. He was going to the University of Washington, where he had a little photo exhibit. Some pretty heavy hitters here in Seattle went to it and they were very impressed. ...
Kamiak swimmers earn scholarships
Original at Mukilteo Beacon
• Wed, Jun 17
WA The competition was particularly fierce this year after University of Washington axed its swim program, leaving Seattle University the only Division 1A swim program in the state. Behind them are Kamiak swim coaches Erin Quinn and Chris Erickson. ...
David Marks, Prominent Washington Actor, Dies at 49
Original at Playbill.com
• Wed, Jun 17
NY Born in Seattle, Mr. Marks graduated from the University of Washington-Seattle before attending New York University's Tisch School of the Arts where he received his MFA in acting. He moved to DC in 1987 and soon after became a member of the Arena Stage ...
David Klev Elie
Original at Idaho Mountain Express and Guide
• Wed, Jun 17
ID Before Pearl Harbor, David and his mother moved back to the Seattle area where he attended Lake Forest Park Elementary, graduated from Roosevelt High School in 1949, and then graduated from the University of Washington with a BA in business in 1954. ...
US experts urge Chinese to take small steps for major weight losses
Original at Xinhua
• Wed, Jun 17
China Sweetness is children's innate preference and if parents ban such food, they will take more" when parents aren't around, said Dr. Adam Drewnowski, Director of the Center for Obesity Research with the Seattle-based University of Washington. ...
Resistance to antimalarials: new initiative will gather data and ...
Original at TropIKA
• Wed, Jun 17
Switzerland The WWARN initiative will be led by director Philippe Guerin and research director Professor Carol Sibley of the University of Washington in Seattle. Oxford University will provide the necessary IT infrastructure and software for sharing datasets on ...
Catholic convert from Oregon coast becomes a priest
Original at Catholic News Agency
• Wed, Jun 17
CO Dominican Father Raphael Mary Salzillo was ordained last month in San Francisco and will take up an assignment at the University of Washington Newman Center and Blessed Sacrament Parish in Seattle. Born Wesley Salzillo in 1976, he grew up in Florence, ...
Modumetal To Develop An Innovative Commercial Anti-Corrosion ...
Original at Surface Finishing.com
• Wed, Jun 17
PA Seattle, WA - Washington Technology Center (WTC) has awarded an Entrepreneur's Access grant to the University of Washington to support an advanced material research collaboration with Modumetal, Inc. of Seattle, Washington. ...
Local historians honored for their work
Original at Bothell Herald
• Wed, Jun 17
WA They include Murray Morgan, author of "Skid Road: An Informal Portrait of Seattle"; Norman H. Clark, who wrote "Mill Town: A Social History of Everett"; University of Washington anthropologist Erna Gunther; and Walt Crowley, the former journalist who ...
Water and Lava 'a Must' for Life on Exoplanets
Original at Softpedia
• Tue, Jun 16
Researchers led by University of Washington in Seattle Planetary Scientist Rory Barnes have recently been advocating for the necessity of having astronomers take volcanic activity more seriously into their calculations of probabilities that life exists ...
Inexperienced Lakeside still has high hopes
Original at Issaquah Press
• Tue, Jun 16
WA In fact, we have some other guys who can play at other positions, too. It's another one of our strengths,” Reese said. Somers has a scholarship to Seattle University. Rogers has verbally committed to the University of Washington. ...
Douglas grad Kolbe earns Hall of Fame honor
Original at The Record
• Tue, Jun 16
NV Kolbe remains in Seattle's top 10 times in many events. He received a bachelor's degree in diagnostic ultrasound and worked for the University of Washington for six years. He and his wide, Laura Oliva — a 2006 Seattle University graduate and recipient ...
Seattle's Dr. Linehan Taking Questions on NYT's "Consults"
Original at Seattlest
• Tue, Jun 16
Seattle Some children need more than others in learning to regulate their emotions," said Marsha M. Linehan, a psychologist at the University of Washington who devised the leading treatment for borderline disorder. "These kids require a lot of effort to keep ...
Crowder named Brown Professor in Anesthesiology
Original at mednews.wustl.edu
• Tue, Jun 16
MO He completed a residency in anesthesiology at the University of Washington in Seattle before returning in 1993 as a postdoctoral fellow in molecular genetics and an instructor in anesthesiology. In addition to research, he is an attending ...
The FTC Goes to Court to Ban a Rogue Web Host from the US
Original at FindLaw
• Tue, Jun 16
CA Anita Ramasastry, a FindLaw columnist, is the D. Wayne and Anne Gittinger Professor of Law at the University of Washington School of Law in Seattle and a Director of the Shidler Center for Law, Commerce & Technology. She has previously written on ...
Two studies find similar long-term survivorship of cemented all ...
Original at Ortho SuperSite
• Tue, Jun 16
NJ In commenting on the findings, Winston J. Warme, MD, of the University of Washington Medical Center in Seattle, told Orthopedics Today , “The topic of glenoid component survival is timely and relevant as glenoid loosening remains a common failure ...
NASA Awards Scholarships to 100 College Students
Original at MarketWatch
• Tue, Jun 16
University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez - University of Texas at Arlington - University of Texas at El Paso - University of Washington, Seattle - Villanova University, Villanova, Pa. - Washington University, St. Louis This program and the agency's other ...
Local offerings
Original at Seattle Times
• Tue, Jun 16
United States Olympic National Park: A Natural History" by Tim McNulty (University of Washington Press, $24.95). Revised edition of the Olympic Peninsula author's 1996 book. McNulty, who has written for The Seattle Times, discusses the book at 2 pm Saturday, ...
UW janitors march on Regents
Original at Socialist Worker Online
• Tue, Jun 16
IL By Steve Leigh | June 16, 2009 SEATTLE--Some 200 custodians and supporters protested the University of Washington (UW) Board of Regents June 11 in a march and rally organized by the Anti-Budget Cuts Coalition (ABC) and their union, the Washington ...
The Dawgfather Makes His Return
Original at Kitsap Sun (Subscription)
• Mon, Jun 15
United States Former University of Washington football coach Don James putts at the Detlef Schrempf Celebrity Golf Tournament on Monday at mccormick Woods. LARRY STEAGALL | KITSAP SUN Former Seattle supersonics forward Nick Collison — now a member of the Oklahoma ...
Text of police ticket discussed in Amanda Knox trial
Original at blog.seattlepi.com
• Mon, Jun 15
Getty Images) The trial of former University of Washington student Amanda Knox took an odd turn Saturday as lawyers in Italy debated the significance of a Seattle party at which Knox was cited for residential disturbance – her only prior documented ...
Health-care reform
Original at Seattle Times
• Mon, Jun 15
United States Tracey A. Thompson, Teamsters Local 137 secretary-treasurer, Seattle As a medical student at the University of Washington and a future physician, I am extremely disappointed that the American Medical Association (AMA) opposes Americans having the ...
WSU Football: Coach Wulff talks about the state of the Cougs
Original at Examiner.com
• Mon, Jun 15
Other noisy news of late is about recent recruiting success by Coach Sarkisian at the University of Washington (Washington nailing some major recruits-Examiner.com). Though hearing good news out of Seattle is just fine, that doesn't signal recruiting ...
Toxic Shock Syndrome From Sinus Infection?
Original at children.webmd.com
• Mon, Jun 15
The study findings should not alarm parents, says Frank Virant, MD, a Seattle allergist and clinical professor of pediatrics at the University of Washington, Seattle. "Sinusitis infection is exceedingly common in kids," he tells WebMD, ...
An Emotional Hair Trigger, Often Misread
Original at New York Times
• Mon, Jun 15
United States Marsha M. Linehan, psychology professor and director of the Behavioral Research and Therapy Clinics at the University of Washington in Seattle, answers readers' questions on borderline personality disorder. The film, based on a 1993 memoir by Susanna ...
Seattle math text adoption challenged in court
Original at Ballard News Tribune
• Mon, Jun 15
WA The three Seattle citizens—a parent of a Seattle schools student, a grandparent, and a University of Washington professor of atmospheric sciences, contend that the textbooks will fail to adequately reduce the achievement gap between Caucasians and ...
Seattle math text adoption challenged in court
Original at Westseattleherald.com
• Mon, Jun 15
WA The three Seattle citizens—a parent of a Seattle schools student, a grandparent, and a University of Washington professor of atmospheric sciences, contend that the textbooks will fail to adequately reduce the achievement gap between Caucasians and ...
Vital Signs Childhood: TV Reduces Adult-Child Conversations
Original at New York Times
• Mon, Jun 15
United States The study, which was led by Dr. Dimitri A. Christakis of the University of Washington medical school and the Seattle Children's Research Institute, may help explain why early exposure to television has been associated with language and cognitive delays ...
Smiles of a mid-season team
Original at Crosscut
• Mon, Jun 15
WA bobble-head guy busted to Tacoma, right? How funny is that? Mike Henderson is a former Seattle Post-Intelligencer and Everett Herald columnist who teaches news writing at the University of Washington. You can reach him in care of editor@crosscut.com.
Jesuit's Lowe commits to Washington - Hillsboro Argus
Original at OregonLive.com
• Mon, Jun 15
Lowe committed to the University of Washington this past weekend while on an unofficial recruiting visit. "I've really been wanting to commit to Washington for awhile now," Lowe told ESPN's Greg Biggins. "UW is the perfect place for me and my ... Yet another new Husky Seattle Times
Is that tie on sale?
Original at Christian Science Monitor
• Mon, Jun 15
The variability could also reflect the already-higher amount spent on moms, according to Shelly Lundberg, an economics professor at the University of Washington in Seattle. “It's possible that since the level of spending was higher to begin with ...
Brier Dudley Intel aims to capture wild electricity
Original at Seattle Times
• Mon, Jun 15
United States Joshua Smith, an Intel researcher in Seattle, has found a way to harvest power over the air from radio and television broadcast waves. He demonstrates the antenna from the deck of the Intel lab near the University of Washington. ...
NEWS FROM AROUND THE REGION FOR 6/15/09 provided by the Associated ...
Original at masoncountydailynews.com
• Mon, Jun 15
Mason County A Seattle woman, Edda Mellas, is scheduled to testify Friday at her daughter's murder trial in Italy. Edda Mellas sent Amanda Knox off to Italy in 2007 as part of a University of Washington study-abroad program. Knox and the boyfriend she met in Italy ...
Knox's mother to testify at Italy murder trial
Original at Seattle Times
• Mon, Jun 15
United States A Seattle woman, Edda Mellas, is scheduled to testify Friday at her daughter's murder trial in Italy. Edda Mellas sent Amanda Knox off to Italy in 2007 as part of a University of Washington study-abroad program. Knox and the boyfriend she met in Italy ...
Thoughts on Bing and Search Engines of the Future, From UW ...
Original at Xconomy
• Mon, Jun 15
MA Weld is a professor of computer science and engineering at the University of Washington and a serial entrepreneur, having co-founded Netbot, AdRelevance, and Nimble Technology. He is also a venture partner with Seattle-based Madrona Venture Group. ...
Phone applications may aid in giving CPR
Original at HealthJockey.com
• Mon, Jun 15
India These phones were created by the Emergency Medical Services Division of Public Health – Seattle & King County, Washington along with other partners from the University of Washington, the Medic One Foundation, the Life Sciences Discovery Fund, ...
Bumper to Bumper Does Seattle require sidewalk access during ...
Original at Seattle Times
• Mon, Jun 15
United States In other cities, I see contractors constructing sidewalk tunnels, allowing work to go on above while pedestrians still have access to the sidewalk," observed Seattle resident Amy Hagopian, a University of Washington global health professor and former ...
Amanda Knox took 'full advantage' of chance to testify, her father ...Original at Seattle Times
• Mon, Jun 15
United States 5, 2007, when his oldest daughter, Amanda Knox, was arrested — just a month into her year abroad from the University of Washington — in the murder of her roommate, Meredith Kercher, in Perugia, Italy. But unlike past trips back to Seattle, ...
All-Star Grads: 'An inspiration to everybody'
Original at TheNewsTribune.com
• Sun, Jun 14
WA He takes a bus once a month to the University of Washington in Seattle to participate in the Young Executives of Color program. He wants to start his own company someday or work for a major corporation – goals that extend beyond a big paycheck. ...
Words matter, especially spoken ones - The Gazette
Original at www2.canada.com
• Sun, Jun 14
The Gazette (Montreal), Canada A new study from the University of Washington and Seattle Children's Research Institute has determined that when young children and their adult caregivers are in a room where a television is on - and its sound is audible - the children and adults said ...
DEBBY ABE; The News Tribune
Original at TheNewsTribune.com
• Sun, Jun 14
WA Delaney Knottnerus of Sumner High School would like to have gone to the University of Washington in Seattle or Washington State University, but she couldn't afford to live on campus. She'll attend UW Tacoma and continue living in Bonney Lake. ...
Ocean to ocean race a trendsetter in 1909
Original at Salisbury Post
• Sun, Jun 14
Boston Globe NC The Seattle finish line was the Drumheller Fountain, center of the exposition and now part of the University of Washington. A Model T Ford crossed the finish line first, as a happy Henry Ford stood close by. From June to November, Ford launched a ...
At UW graduation, Secretary Gates urges life of public service
Original at Seattle Times
• Sun, Jun 14
United States Public service is never easy, but in a time of war and economic crisis, there may never have been a more urgent time for it, Defense Secretary Robert Gates told thousands of newly minted University of Washington graduates Saturday. ... Northwest Cable News - Seattle Times
Kuskokwim homegirl Emma Hill launches a national tour
Original at Anchorage Daily News
• Sat, Jun 13
AK Big brother Zach, now working on a doctorate in microbiology at the University of Washington, runs the distribution of the CD from his Seattle apartment. Also her penchant for penny-pinching should help the shoestring project's bottom line. ...
SVS: Protocol for Ruptured Aneurysms Improves Survival Algorithm ...
Original at Modern Medicine
• Fri, Jun 12
NJ Benjamin W. Starnes, MD, of the University of Washington in Seattle, and colleagues compared outcomes in 131 patients who were managed before implementation of the new protocol in 2007 and 50 patients who were managed afterward. ...
Less sleep = More weight
Original at United Press International
• Fri, Jun 12
Little About Lead author Dr. Nathaniel Watson of the University of Washington Sleep Institute in Seattle said sleep habits have a significant impact on weight and body mass index -- a measure physicians use to determine body fat that is calculated using height and ...
Traffic Armageddon for Husky Graduation Weekend
Original at Seattlest
• Fri, Jun 12
Seattle When the University of Washington graduation ends on Saturday afternoon, the freshly minted graduates will exit into an unforgiving world, one where they will find it hard to gain entry, will face difficult forward movement, and be the victim of scorn ...
The Knox Trial, Continued
Original at New York Times
• Fri, Jun 12
United States Knox, who is 21 and a study-abroad college student from the University of Washington in Seattle, was subject to an all-night grilling without a lawyer or a professional translator. The transcript, if one does exist, of that interrogation has never been ...
Ghrelin Stimulation With Active Ghrelin Mimetic Shows Potential as ...
Original at DG News
• Fri, Jun 12
George R. Merriam, MD, Division of Metabolism, Endocrinology and Nutrition, Research Service, Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System, Tacoma, Washington, and University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington, presented the data ...
Lifetime Ballard resident keeps giving back
Original at Ballard News Tribune
• Fri, Jun 12
WA He is, or has been, a member of the Ballard Rotary Club, the president of the Seattle Seafair, a member of the Swedish Medical Center Board of Governors, a member of Seattle's 17th of May Committee, a member of the University of Washington Department ...
Network envisions global standards for doctoral education
Original at Arizona State University
• Fri, Jun 12
Tempe a kind of roadmap toward our collective desired future for doctoral education worldwide,” explained University of Washington Professor Maresi Nerad, founding director of the Center for Innovation and Research in Graduate Education in Seattle. ...
Birds Thrive in Suburbs, Study Finds
Original at Voice of America
• Fri, Jun 12
But urbanization affects bird species unevenly, according to a long-term research project in the sprawling suburbs of Seattle, Washington. For the past 10 years, University of Washington Professor John Marzluff and his wildlife science students have ...
Drug Giant Uses Cells to Make H1N1 Vaccine
Original at MedPage Today
• Fri, Jun 12
NJ It usually takes between three and six months to make a flu vaccine, "so this is very fast," commented Frank James, MD, of the University of Washington in Seattle. The use of the cell-based method is also significant because it avoids the difficulty ...
Outrageous Learning by Scott Oki
Original at Sound Politics
• Fri, Jun 12
WA including being a Regent at the University of Washington and more. Oki combined his experience and knowledge in a book - Outrageous Learning. He is a fascinating guy; hear him/ meet him: Four Seasons Hotel Seattle - 99 Union St. (at First Ave. ...
Four inducted into Brighton's Alumni Hall of Fame
Original at MPNnow.com
• Fri, Jun 12
NY Christine Gleason, who has received numerous awards for her teaching and research, is currently head of the division of neonatology in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Washington in Seattle. She also holds the W. Alan Hodson Endowed ...
NEWS FROM AROUND THE REGION FOR 6/12/09 provided by the Associated ...
Original at masoncountydailynews.com
• Fri, Jun 12
Mason County Three people, including University of Washington Professor Cliff Mass, have filed an appeal in King County Superior Court to challenge the new math books selected for Seattle public schools. The three say the "Discovering" textbooks continue a trend ...
Trio challenge new math textbooks for Seattle Public Schools
Original at Seattle Times
• Fri, Jun 12
United States The appeal was filed in King County Superior Court by parent dazanne Porter, retired math teacher Martha mclaren and Cliff Mass, University of Washington professor of atmospheric science. In a prepared release, the three say the district's widening gap ...
Coaching job lured Fire's Prideaux into retirement
Original at Waukegan News Sun
• Thu, Jun 11
But the opportunity to coach at the University of Washington was too much to turn down for Prideaux, a four-year letter winner for the Huskies in the mid-1990s and a native of the Seattle suburb of Redland, Wash. Prideaux will begin his new post as ...
Patterns of Use of Systemic Chemotherapy for Medicare ...
Original at UroToday
• Thu, Jun 11
CA University of Washington Department of Urology, VA Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle, WA 98195, USA. Examine the association between clinical, demographic, and socioeconomic factors and the receipt of systemic chemotherapy for bladder cancer. ...
R. Paul Robertson, MD Receives American Diabetes Association's ... - dBusinessNews New Orleans
Original at neworleans.dbusinessnews.com
• Thu, Jun 11
He earned his medical degree at Creighton University School of Medicine in Omaha, Nebraska, and completed both his internal medicine residency and fellowship in Endocrinology at the University of Washington in Seattle. Complete information, including ...
KENT PORTER / The Press Democrat
Original at Santa Rosa Press Democrat
• Thu, Jun 11
CA Willingham finally decided to move on to Seattle, where he received his master of fine arts degree from the University of Washington in 2002. That same year, he joined the Oregon Shakespeare Theater in Ashland, Ore., where he performed for the next six ...
Prideaux to hang up boots at end of season
Original at Tribalfootball.com
• Thu, Jun 11
Prideaux began his professional career with the Seattle Sounders of the United Soccer League (USL) in 1998 after a four-year playing career at the University of Washington. The Renton, Washington native joined Major League Soccer in 1999 when he was ...
Lance Dickie / Seattle Times editorial columnist Light rail rolls ...
Original at Seattle Times
• Thu, Jun 11
United States Work is under way on the light-rail link north from downtown to the University of Washington, with all the residential and employment centers to be served. Connections between where people live and work are the essence of public transit. ...
I-5 express lane ramp in Seattle closed for one year
Original at TheNewsTribune.com
• Thu, Jun 11
WA Crews are preparing the ground beneath I-5 to make room for the tunnel-boring machine needed to construct a 3.15-mile light rail tunnel extension between downtown Seattle and the University of Washington, according to the state Department of ...
Former Seattle mayor Rice takes helm of foundation
Original at seattlepi.com
• Thu, Jun 11
Seattle Times Rice served two terms as mayor of Seattle, from 1990 to 1997, after serving 11 years on the Seattle City Council. He is currently teaching at the University of Washington. Rice is replacing Phyllis Campbell at the Seattle Foundation. ...
A tribute to Bob Tate
Original at Crosscut
• Thu, Jun 11
Seattle Post Intelligencer WA He was far more than a devoted Mariners fan. His career affected the lives of thousands of men and women in the Greater Seattle area. A memorial service will be held Sunday, June 28, at the Don James Center, University of Washington. ...
NEWS FROM AROUND THE REGION FOR 6/11/09 provided by the Associated ...
Original at masoncountydailynews.com
• Thu, Jun 11
Mason County Former University of Washington student Amanda Knox will take the witness stand tomorrow at her murder trial in Italy to defend herself from accusations she killed her housemate. The 21-year-old from Seattle has been jailed in the city of Perugia ...
Mixing it up: Colfax artist is Art Walk cover artist
Original at dnews.com
• Thu, Jun 11
ID She worked as a botany professor at Seattle University and University of Washington until her husband went into the military. She stayed at home with her children and liked it so much she decided not to go back to work. That was when she decided to ...
Smithsonian Exhibits Travel to Seattle This Summer
Original at Art Daily
• Wed, Jun 10
Through July 26, visitors to the Odegaard Undergraduate Library at the University of Washington can view “Singgalot: The Ties that Bind. ... and more »
Smithsonian Exhibits Travel to Seattle This Summer
Original at Art Daily
• Wed, Jun 10
Maine The Experience Music Project|Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame hosts “American Letterpress: The Art of Hatch Show Print” and “Jim Henson's Fantastic World,” and visitors to the Odegaard Undergraduate Library at the University of Washington can ...
As the world watches, Amanda Knox will take the witness stand
Original at www2.seattlepi.com
• Wed, Jun 10
After the last witness left the stand on Saturday, Dalla Vedova announced another person who may be called to testify from Seattle this week: Knox's college friend, Andrew Seliber. Seliber lived in a University of Washington residence hall with Knox, ...
I-5 ramp set to close for a year starting Wednesday night
Original at blog.seattlepi.com
• Wed, Jun 10
Sound Transit contractors will close the ramp so they can prepare the ground under I-5 for the boring machine they will use to dig a 3.15-mile light rail tunnel extension between downtown Seattle and the University of Washington. ...
Next-Gen Web Search Tool Developed
Original at Billing World
• Wed, Jun 10
CO Seattle, one of the nation's technology hotbeds, is the place to look for a new software tool that could change the way we surf the Web. It's an upgrade to textrunner, a technology developed at the University of Washington. ...
Researchers find key target of ageing regulator
Original at Science Centric
• Wed, Jun 10
Bulgaria and Assistant Professor Brian K. Kennedy, Ph.D., from the University of Washington, Seattle; Assistant Professor F. Brad Johnson, MD, Ph.D., from the University of Pennsylvania; and Investigator Ali Shilatifard, Ph.D., from the Stowers Institute. ...
As the world watches, Amanda Knox will take the witness stand
Original at seattlepi.com
• Tue, Jun 9
After the last witness left the stand on Saturday, Dalla Vedova announced another person who may be called to testify from Seattle this week: Knox's college friend, Andrew Seliber. Seliber lived in a University of Washington residence hall with Knox, ...
10 simple steps to a safer summer
Original at The Spokesman Review
• Tue, Jun 9
WA A California native, Hideg completed her residency in family medicine with the University of Washington in Seattle. After various stops including the Yakima area, Alaska and medical relief work in several countries overseas, she settled in Spokane five ...
Gadget Charger Harvests Wireless Power
Original at MIT Technology Review
• Mon, Jun 8
MA Earlier this year, Joshua Smith at Intel and Alanson Sample at the University of Washington, in Seattle, developed a temperature-and-humidity sensor that draws its power from the signal emitted by a 1.0-megawatt TV antenna 4.1 kilometers away. ...
Well-Chosen Words in the Doctor's Office
Original at New York Times
• Mon, Jun 8
United States Larry B. Mauksch, a specialist in doctor-patient communication in the department of family medicine at the University of Washington in Seattle, urges doctors to build rapport with their patients by greeting them warmly by name, asking briefly about ...
Locally produced cell phone app teaches CPR and choking aid
Original at blog.seattlepi.com
• Mon, Jun 8
The applications were created by the Emergency Medical Services Division of Public Health – Seattle & King County. The effort was done in conjunction with partners at the University of Washington, the Life Sciences Discovery Fund, the Medic One ...
I-5 ramp set to reopen nearly two weeks early
Original at blog.seattlepi.com
• Mon, Jun 8
ramp May 26 to start preparing the ground under I-5 to make way for the boring machine that will dig under the freeway as part of the 3.15-mile University Link light-rail tunnel extension between downtown Seattle and the University of Washington. ...
Tacoma marketing campaign at 1909 Seattle Alaska-Yukon-Pacific ...
Original at TheNewsTribune.com
• Sun, Jun 7
WA Natt, however, wasn't the first attempt to sell Tacoma in Seattle. One hundred years ago this week, at the start of the six-month run of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition on what is now the main campus of the University of Washington, Tacoma issued a ...
College program reaches out to eligible middle-schoolers
Original at Seattle Times
• Sun, Jun 7
United States Aliha Strange, a seventh-grade aspiring novelist, gathered brochures and chatted up college recruiters from Seattle University, Eastern Washington University and University of Washington on Saturday morning. If she seemed young to be thinking about ...
Wash. man sailing to Hawaii after reacquiring boat
Original at seattlepi.com
• Sat, Jun 6
at the University of Washington. She's looking forward to star-gazing during the monthlong journey home. "The skies out there are going to be so amazing because there's no light pollution," she said. "You can't even see the Milky Way in Seattle. ...
NEWS FROM AROUND THE REGION FOR 6/5/09 provided by the Associated ...
Original at masoncountydailynews.com
• Fri, Jun 5
Mason County They knocked out power for about 12000 Puget Sound Energy customers and 5800 Seattle City Light customers. The family of a British student killed in Italy in 2007 has arrived to testify at the trial of former University of Washington student Amanda ...
Seattle city employee charged months after brutal beating
Original at seattlepi.com
• Wed, Jun 3
McBain's injuries were so severe he's had to put some of his medical studies at the University of Washington on hold. He may need surgery to repair his eye. "I had fractures behind the eyeball, in the nasal bone," he said. "I'm sure I'm not the only ...
Ridgetop Teacher Remembered as Kind, Thoughtful, Loving
Original at Kitsap Sun (Subscription)
• Tue, Jun 2
United States She earned a bachelor's degree in psychology from Seattle Pacific University and a master's in education from the University of Washington. She and her husband, Michael, would have marked 25 years of marriage at the end of this month. ...
UW revives small works roster for projects - Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce
Original at djc.com
• Tue, Jun 2
By BENJAMIN MINNICK The University of Washington is hoping a $100000 increase in price limits for projects on its small works roster will help bring more contractors into that program. The new limits — which will reach $300000 — go into effect July 26. ...
Hydrogen road tour coming to Bothell - Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce
Original at djc.com
• Sun, May 31
• 1 related articles
Hydrogen road tour coming to Bothell By JOURNAL STAFF BOTHELL — King County, the city of Bothell and the University of Washington Bothell will host the Hydrogen Road Tour on Tuesday. The tour features fuel cell vehicles and will run from 7 to 10 am at the UW Bothell. ...
ZymoGenetics Kidney Cancer Drug Shrinks, Stabilizes Tumors in ...
Original at Xconomy
• Sun, May 31
MA The results “point to a meaningful benefit of IL-21 when used in combination with a targeted therapy,” said John Thompson, an oncologist at the University of Washington and Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, in a company statement. ...
Seattle-area Google exec Wilson leaving to launch mystery startup
Original at TechFlash
• Fri, May 29
WA We're waiting to hear back from Google about the company's plans to replace Wilson in the Kirkland office. Brian Bershad, a former University of Washington professor, is the director of the company's engineering office in Seattle's Fremont ...
Microsoft's New Search Engine, Fisher Babies, and Belltown Streets ...
Original at KUOW NPR
• Fri, May 29
WA Gary Johnson works in the Department of Planning and Development for the city of Seattle. He coordinates smart growth planning in the downtown core. Dr. Daniel Berg is a professor of dermatology at the University of Washington and he directs the ...
Urbanization Not All Gloom and Doom for Bird Life
Original at KUOW NPR
• Thu, May 28
WA This work is happening on the fringes of greater Seattle. In some cases, researchers found new subdivisions supported more bird life than the forests they replaced. For the past ten years, University of Washington Professor John Marzluff and his ...
Vulcan's Biotech Windfall, Tekmira Tackles RNAi Delivery, The ...
Original at Xconomy
• Thu, May 28
MA Fate is based in La Jolla, CA—right next door to the Xconomy San Diego bureau—but we like to keep tabs on this company in Seattle as well because it has ties to the University of Washington and Arch Venture Partners. —We had one significant biotech ...
Amanda Knox case creates a police investigation at home
Original at seattlepi.com
• Wed, May 27
Kercher, a college student from England, was studying in Italy, as was Knox, a University of Washington student. The two shared an apartment. Seattle police Sgt. Mark Worstman has confirmed that an investigation into cyber-harassment is still open and ...
Reza Aslan: The End of the War On Terror
Original at KUOW NPR
• Wed, May 27
WA Aslan spoke at the University of Washington on May 18. The World Affairs Council, The Islamic School of Seattle, and the UW College of Education sponsored his talk. KUOW does not endorse nor control the content viewed on these links as they appear now ...
Vienna's Hostel Ruthensteiner has an island connection
Original at blog.seattlepi.com
• Sun, May 24
Chris graduated from the University of Washington and lives in Seattle with his wife Sabina, while Jenny graduated from the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma and is married to Dima. The couple has two children and Jenny practices naturopathic ...
Croaking Frogs, Swiss Cheese, and Close Calls—A $25K Winner's Tale
Original at Xconomy
• Fri, May 22
MA The toughest part of the day was coming up. We had to pause and eat lunch, waiting to …Next Page » Daniel Rossi is a second year MBA Student at the University of Washington and lives in Seattle with his wife Mandy and dog Rufus.
134th Commencement at UW's Seattle campus--2 p.m. June 13 at Husky Stadium
Original at uwnews.org
• Fri, May 22
By Robert Roseth (roseth@u.washington.edu) Mark A. Emmert, University of Washington president, will officiate at Commencement ceremonies in Seattle on June 13, as well as Commencement ceremonies at UW Tacoma June 12 and UW Bothell June 14.
UW Business Plan Competition Yields $25K Awardee, Nanocel, and ...
Original at Xconomy
• Fri, May 22
MA the business plan competition at the University of Washington has captivated us with the spirit and determination of these student innovators and their veteran advisors. Some 30 judges from the Seattle-area innovation community participated in the ...
NEWS FROM AROUND THE REGION FOR 5/22/09 provided by the Associated ...
Original at masoncountydailynews.com
• Fri, May 22
Mason County Defense lawyers are prepared to rebut all the prosecution evidence against the former University of Washington student from Seattle. If voters approve an annexation in November, the city of Lynnwood could add 27000 people. The Everett Herald reports ...
Tacoma architect Alan Liddle dies at 87 - Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce
Original at djc.com
• Thu, May 21
• 1 related articles
Liddle attended Tacoma's Stadium High School, and earned a degree in architecture from the University of Washington. As a UW student, he designed and started to build a cabin near the southwest entrance to Mount Rainier National Park, adding onto it ...
SABEResPODER Announces Latest Additions to Executive Management Team - PR Newswire
Original at press release
• Wed, May 20
PR Newswire (press release), NY Originally from Cuba, Salas-Grip graduated Suma Cum Laude from Golden Gate University with a BS in Business and Marketing and is a graduate of the Executive Management Program at the University of Washington in Seattle. "Our Chairman, Raul Lomeli and I ...
Modumetal, UW Get Grant from WTC
Original at seattlepi.com
• Wed, May 20
Seattle-based Modumetal, a nanomaterials startup, and the University of Washington have received a $5000 grant from Washington Technology Center to develop an anti-corrosion polymer coating for sulfuric acid pipelines. Leslie Warren, project manager at ...
Plaintiff in Seattle church abuse trial settles
Original at google.com
• Wed, May 20
He and other church leaders in Seattle have testified they thought the priest was in Seattle in 1976-78 to attend the University of Washington, which he did, earning a Ph.D. in education. But O'Donnell was also sent for sexual deviancy treatment. ... Seattle Times - Seattle Times
Franklin's Wilson latest to join Dollar at Seattle U
Original at blog.seattlepi.com
• Tue, May 19
The former University of Washington assistant has previously received letters of intent from Adam Eakles, a 6-7 forward out of Woodland, Calif., and Garrett Lever, a 6-foot guard from Phoenix. Dollar is taking all the players that aren't quite good ...
Light rail trains set to ramp up runs
Original at seattlepi.com
• Mon, May 18
end of downtown Seattle, and Tukwila International Boulevard, then extend to Sea-Tac Airport in December, with buses set to connect the Tukwilla station to the airport in the meantime. Service is scheduled to run to the University of Washington in ...
Wash. high court travels to Seattle to hear cases
Original at seattlepi.com
• Mon, May 18
AP The state's nine justices will travel to the University of Washington law school on Tuesday to hear three cases, have lunch with students, and speak to classes. The state's highest court is located in Olympia on the capital campus. ...
SFU PEOPLE IN THE NEWS - May 15, 2009
Original at sfu.ca
• Fri, May 15
Canada SFU Athletics also kept media up to speed as the Clan track and field team won five events at the 2009 Ken Shannon-Ken Foreman Invitational meet, hosted by the University of Washington and Seattle University. On the women's side, winners were Jane ...
President nominates Durkan Seattle US attorney
Original at seattlepi.com
• Fri, May 15
in Seattle with her partner and two sons. It was not immediately known whether she would be the first openly gay US attorney; the Justice Department said it does not keep track. A graduate of Notre Dame and the University of Washington Law School, ... kgw.com all 26 news articles
Harborview/UW Medicine and Seattle Children's Hospital Launch ... - 7thSpace Interactive
Original at 7thspace.com
• Fri, May 15
Harborview Medical Center is owned by King County, managed by the University of Washington, and part of the UW Medicine system of care. Harborview is the only Level I adult and pediatric trauma center serving Washington, Alaska, Montana and Idaho. ...
Seattle U, SPU weather financial storm
Original at seattlepi.com
• Thu, May 14
To put that in perspective, the University of Washington -- a public institution -- is expected to raise undergrad tuition by 14 percent each of the next two years. Annual in-state undergrad tuition should jump from $6250 this academic year to $7125 in ...
Will you embrace this Seattle ad agency's lemons?
Original at blog.seattlepi.com
• Thu, May 14
When you start telling me about 'Embrace the Lemon,' it sounds like a great idea," said Hanson Hosein, director of the the master of communication in digital media program at the University of Washington and a communications consultant through HRH ...
Dave Cullen: 'Columbine'
Original at KUOW NPR
• Thu, May 14
WA It's called "Columbine." Cullen also sheds light on school policies post–Columbine, and shares some small ways we can prevent these kinds of attacks. Cullen spoke at University Book Store at the University of Washington in Seattle on April 27, 2009. ...
Kellye Testy selected as dean of the UW School of Law
Original at uwnews.org
• Thu, May 14
By Robert Roseth (roseth@u.washington.edu) University of Washington Provost Phyllis Wise has announced that Kellye Testy, who currently is dean and professor of law at Seattle University, will become dean of the UW School of Law, effective Sept. 1, 2009.
NEWS FROM AROUND THE REGION FOR 5/14/09 provided by the Associated ...
Original at masoncountydailynews.com
• Thu, May 14
Seattle Times The University of Washington is reaching across town for a new law dean. Seattle University Law School Dean Kelly Testy told her students she'll be the UW dean in September. The Seattle Times reports regents are expected to confirm her appointment at ...
Accelerator funds new startup based on UW technology
Original at TechFlash
• Thu, May 14
By Eric Engleman on May 14, 2009 at 12:05 AM PDT Seattle biotechnology incubator Accelerator has formed and funded a new startup called XORI based on research out of the University of Washington. It's Accelerator's tenth company and its second ...
Skyway Park gets help from design-build students at UW - Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce
Original at djc.com
• Wed, May 13
By KATIE ZEMTSEFF Eighteen students are building a shelter and designing the area around it as part of the Landscape Architecture Design-Build Class at the University of Washington. Shown here left to right are Tom Walker, Kiwon Suh, Eric Streeby and ...
'Phenomenal' DI season ends
Original at Seattle University Spectator
• Wed, May 13
Officially, the first Division I season in 29 years at Seattle University concluded Friday, May 8. 259 steps from the first game of the "First Season," track and field ended the Redhawks' first transitional season in DI at the University of Washington ...
Seattle is “Minor League” Innovation Town, So We Shouldn't Be So ...
Original at Xconomy
• Tue, May 12
MA “We're very smug and self-satisfied,” said Lazowska, the Bill & Melinda Gates Chair of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Washington, during a lunch discussion hosted by OVP Venture Partners. He cited a study that ranked Seattle the ...
Express Construction - Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce
Original at djc.com
• Tue, May 12
He holds a bachelor's degree in business administration from Seattle University and a certificate in construction management from the University of Washington. Gestson has 38 years of experience in the construction industry and has been a certified ...
Haz-Mat crew at University of Washington
Original at blog.seattlepi.com
• Mon, May 11
A spill at the University of Washington brought the Seattle Fire Department Haz-Mat team, but no injuries were reported, department spokeswoman Helen Fitzpatrick said. Haz-Mat crews were called to the Hall Health Primary Care Center after a substance ...
Atlantis shuttle launch: Tweets from space?
Original at blog.seattlepi.com
• Mon, May 11
NASA astronaut Mike Massimino launched into space alongside our very own Greg Johnson, a graduate of the University of Washington and West Seattle High. Massimino has more than 212000 followers on the popular micro-blogging site, and told them last ...
Gene and Tamar Felton celebrate 25 years at Star Store
Original at blog.seattlepi.com
• Mon, May 11
Daughter Gena, now 24 and a studio manager and producer for Filmateria Studios in Seattle, graduated from South Whidbey High School in 2002 and the University of Washington four years later. The Feltons acknowledge that things were a bit different in ...
Dambisa Moyo's 'Dead Aid,' Back Problems, and Seattle Schools Math ...
Original at KUOW NPR
• Thu, May 7
WA Dr. Peter McGough is the chief medical officer of the neighborhood clinics with the University of Washington. Brooks Peck is a researcher at the Experience Music Project's Science Fiction Museum. Jacob McMurray is a senior curator at the Experience ...
Opinion: Roundup: Huskies capture Pac-10 men's golf title
Original at The Spokesman Review
• Thu, Apr 30
The University of Washington got a 1-2 finish from Darren Wallace and Nick Taylor in the medalist competition and also captured the team title in the four-day Pacific-10 Conference Golf Championships that concluded Wednesday at Seattle Golf Club. ... Washington On Top After Day One Pac 10
Update on the Evolving Swine Influenza Outbreak with Leading Experts: Panel Discussion at UW May 4
Original at uwnews.org
• Wed, Apr 29
By Bobbi Nodell (bnodell@u.washington.edu) Dr. David Fleming, director and health officer of Public Health - Seattle & King County, will headline a panel discussion at University of Washington 5:30 p.m. Monday, May 4 on the evolving swine flu outbreak with leading international and regional experts
Opinion: WSU won't seek Apple Cup at Qwest
Original at Seattle Times
• Fri, Apr 24
The cross-state rivalry of the Apple Cup pits the University of Washington against Washington State University and the games have traditionally alternated between the schools' Seattle and Pullman home stadiums. The two programs could not reach an ...
Opinion: Online Journalism Experiment Begins in Seattle
Original at TechNewsWorld
• Fri, Mar 20
Voice of America city itself -- Seattle, which prides itself on its literacy, its digital tradition and its explosion of neighborhood blogs. When you think about it, SeattlePI.com isn't the only journalistic petri dish around; there's the University of Washington, ...
UW Medical Center participates in global safe surgery study
Original at uwnews.org
• Wed, Jan 14
By Clare Hagerty (clareh@u.washington.edu) and Mary Guiden (mguiden@u.washington.edu) A year-long World Health Organization pilot program in eight hospitals around the world-including the University of Washington Medical Center (UWMC) in Seattle-has proven conclusively that inpatient deaths can be significantly reduced, along with the rate of major complication...
UW over-enrolled by more than 1,000 students
Original at uwnews.org
• Tue, Nov 18
By Sandra Hines (shines@u.washington.edu) Undergraduate students returned to the University of Washington this fall in numbers well above what was expected, resulting in the Seattle campus having about 1,100 students more than predicted and authorized under the state budget for the UW.
Feeling Allright
Original at Bruins Nation
• Sun, Nov 16
By Nestor Bruins got a much needed win last night in Seattle. Even though it is clear what Washington is perhaps one of the worst teams in the history of the Pac-10 conference (along with Washington State), I think folks shouldn’t be dismissive of the effort our guys put together last night in Seattle.
Opinion: Huskies on the Prowl
Original at Columbia Daily Tribune
• Tue, Oct 28
Until Gary Pinkel goes on the record saying he’s not interested in the Washington job, we’re going to follow the Huskies’ coaching search. Here’s what I’m hearing from Seattle — and I’m not talking about Pearl Jam: Texas: vs. C-USA, Dec. 30 (Houston)
Seattle high-tech leader selected to head UW TechTransfer
Original at uwnews.org
• Thu, Jun 19
By Sandra Hines (shines@u.washington.edu) A veteran executive of Seattle's high-tech community has been named to lead UW TechTransfer, the unit that commercializes the results of University of Washington research. Linden Rhoads, who has held senior management positions in Seattle-area companies for 20 years, becomes UW's v...
Podcast: The Need for a US Health Television Network
Original at MedGenMed Weekly Editorials from Medscape.com
• Mon, Feb 4
Lawrence Grouse, MD, PhD, Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington, proposes a new health and medicine TV network.
UW Medical Struggles to Wag the Dog
Original at Seattlest
• Thu, Jun 14
By Jeremy M. Barker It turns out that Seattle is hardly the first place the ROC studies have made waves. An even bigger controversy roiled San Diego earlier this year involving the Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium. In the March 22 edition of The San Diego Reader, investigative reporter Matt Potter reporte...
Reflections on Seattle and Blacksburg: Humanity and Technology, Violence and Guns
Original at Blogcritics
• Thu, Apr 19
By Kathy Gill On Monday morning, 2 April, shots rang out on the campus of the University of Washington, Seattle, where I teach. Two deaths: a murder/suicide of a UW staff member and her estranged boyfriend. America glorifies violence and antagonism. Just watch TV (network or cable), anything out of Holl...
Local quake could cause $33 billion in damage, report says
Original at uwnews.org
• Mon, Oct 3
By Stu Witmer (switmer@uwb.edu) A University of Washington, Bothell business professor has published research on the disastrous effects the regional economy will suffer in the event of a magnitude 6.7 earthquake along the Seattle Fault, which runs through Hood Canal in the west, across the Puget Sound and south Seatt...