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Arts and Humanities
Murray leads Rossi, voters against income tax, new KCTS 9/KPLU/Washington Poll shows      Oct. 29, 2010
From obscurity to prime time: viral political videos can spring from non-political sites      Oct. 21, 2010
Prospects for democracy in Iraq? Research shows Internet indispensable      Aug. 23, 2010
New study indicates tea party ideas may be out of step with mainstream conservatism      Aug. 11, 2010
University of Washington to dedicate study center in Leon, Spain      May 3, 2010
UW study finds Wikipedia first stop for many student researchers      March 18, 2010
UW research team finds one in 16 Seattle drivers yakkin' on the phone      March 11, 2010
Common Language Project practicing new, hybrid journalism      Feb. 22, 2010
Obama to appoint artist and UW grad Chuck Close to presidential arts committee      Feb. 11, 2010
Students recreate story of Great Depression that transformed Washington      Jan. 28, 2010
No longer lost in the weeds: History of farmworkers comes to life on Web      Oct. 5, 2009
UW lab demonstrates 3-D printing in glass      Sep. 24, 2009
UW poet named MacArthur Fellow      Sep. 21, 2009
Computers unlock more secrets of the mysterious Indus Valley script      Aug. 3, 2009
Comic sketch on UW ?coup? wins grand prize in Pocketmedia Film Festival      June 8, 2009
New UW poll shows strong Hispanic support for Obama      May 4, 2009
Indus script encodes language, reveals new study of ancient symbols      April 23, 2009
3-D printing hits rock-bottom prices with homemade ceramics mix      March 31, 2009
UW to open second European campus in Leon, Spain      Feb. 10, 2009
Web site exposes previously undocumented KKK activity in Washington      Nov. 10, 2008
UW filmmaker's documentary on small-business struggle in New Orleans debuts on Katrina anniversary      Aug. 26, 2008
International arrests of citizen bloggers more than triple      June 10, 2008
UW students hit the road to cover presidential campaigns      Feb. 28, 2008
UW launches sustainability program with national leaders in architecture      Jan. 24, 2008
Finnish prime minister visits UW      Jan. 17, 2008
Forty years since Martin Luther King Jr.'s death, last campaign relevant to 2008      Jan. 8, 2008
New consensus on trauma support for journalists and other first responders      July 18, 2007
Two well-known American poets to speak at the University of Washington      May 3, 2007
UW Press launches two Scandinavian series      Dec. 6, 2006
Cervantes Institute comes to the UW      Nov. 16, 2006
Film based on novel by UW professor Shawn Wong to be distributed nationally      Oct. 25, 2006
UW undergraduates to strut their research 'stuff' Friday      May 15, 2006
New study scientifically links dancing to attraction, genetic advantage      Dec. 21, 2005
'The Southern Diaspora' tells how black, white migrants changed America      Nov. 16, 2005
Exhibit of emerging architectural ideas offers 'glimpse of future'      March 21, 2005
Endowed seat in children's librarianship named for author Beverly Cleary      Feb. 10, 2005
UW architecture program gives youth a voice on Seattle waterfront      Nov. 5, 2003
Architecture students joining Montana tribe for 'barn raising'      June 11, 2003
Architecture students to help give The Ave a makeover      April 7, 2003
Annual faculty lecture will paint history of Northwest Coast Indian art      Dec. 30, 2002
Partnerships between architecture students and community showcased in new book      Nov. 25, 2002
One of earliest Buddhist manuscripts acquired by University of Washington      Aug. 20, 2002
Fluid forces within the body help invasive bacteria      June 27, 2002
UW joins Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road Project cultural caravan      March 19, 2002
Digital 'factory' invents tools that can unlock designers' creativity      Oct. 25, 2001
UW students build Chief Seattle Social Club in Havana      April 24, 2001
Leading artists to demonstrate skills at Burke Museum's Native American Art Celebration      Nov. 2, 2000
Robert Mugerauer named dean of UW College of Architecture and Urban Planning      June 22, 2000
Groundbreaking course helps future teachers get art into classrooms      May 12, 2000
Poet laureate of United States to be UW commencement speaker      April 12, 2000
Future of doctoral education is subject of conference      April 7, 2000
Internet entrepreneur makes $2 million gift to support UW's nationally ranked creative writing program      Feb. 16, 2000
Jon Jory joins faculty at UW School of Drama      Jan. 19, 2000
UW law professor wins international prize for essay on the nature of time      Dec. 15, 1999
Dental school coordinator receives international poetry honor      Dec. 3, 1999
UW professor's legacy of letters enriches Nabokov-Pushkin exhibit      Nov. 18, 1999
University of Washington begins Campaign for Arts with $2.5 million gifts      Oct. 28, 1999
Art from the heart: Anchorage artist Gerry Conaway shows his art at UW Medical Center, where he received a new heart      July 8, 1999
Leonardo still lives and he packs an economic punch      July 7, 1998
Pilot study explores how people seek information on the Web      Feb. 24, 1998
International conference on textual studies to be held Oct. 29-Nov. 1      Sep. 29, 1997
International conference on textual studies to be held Oct. 29-Nov. 1      Sep. 29, 1997
Harborview Medical Center artwork helps with healing      March 6, 1997


Bothell and Tacoma
Human preference for other species could determine whether they survive      Jan. 29, 2007
Local quake could cause $33 billion in damage, report says      Oct. 3, 2005
Steven G. Olswang appointed interim chancellor at UW Bothell      April 15, 2005
Chancellor of UW Bothell to step down      March 29, 2005
Economist finds that Cuba's state-run baseball league doesn't go to bat for players      March 28, 2005
Sexual banter in workplace may have its benefits, study shows      Feb. 23, 2005
UW Bothell presents biotechnology and regional economic development forum      Jan. 21, 2005
UW Bothell helps 5th and 6th graders design a Mission to Mars      Jan. 21, 2005
UW Bothell releases growth plan      Nov. 9, 2004
UW Bothell Professor and Snohomish County Red Cross present panel on Humanity in War      Oct. 20, 2004
UW Bothell names new Education Program director      July 30, 2004
Tacoma welcomes light rail      Aug. 22, 2003
Historic Japanese Language School building could be leveled in late fall      July 1, 2003
Major gift by Milgard family names business school at UW Tacoma      June 13, 2003
UW announces campus CEO title changes      Sep. 10, 1998
University of Washington Tacoma building to be topped off by Seattle artist Buster Simpson      Sep. 24, 1997
Grand opening celebration for UW, Tacoma, set for Sept. 26 and 27      Sep. 23, 1997
John Idstrom named director of development at the University of Washington, Tacoma      Oct. 16, 1996
Higher Education Day in Tacoma: Oct. 7      Sep. 25, 1996


Business
Save money and resources: free energy assessments for 20 Seattle-area businesses      Nov. 12, 2008
Compared to all commercial carriers, log truckers have better safety record      Sep. 30, 2008
New UW research can help product manufacturers effectively shift to service-centric business strategies      Sep. 17, 2008
UW filmmaker's documentary on small-business struggle in New Orleans debuts on Katrina anniversary      Aug. 26, 2008
Too much information? UW study shows overreliance on ?unfiltered? financial reports reduces inexperienced investors? returns      July 14, 2008
'Bill Gates Unplugged': UW final stop on tour of North American universities      April 17, 2008
Does greater trust improve financial performance of joint ventures in China? New research challenges conventional wisdom      April 1, 2008
Washington minority business owners are optimistic; UW survey points to growth      March 3, 2008
Relationship marketing builds illusionary loyalty as salespeople capture customers? hearts      Nov. 6, 2007
Holier than thou? Employees who believe they are 'ethical' or 'moral' might not be      Oct. 30, 2007
UW honors The Foster Foundation's philanthropy with new name for Business School      Sep. 7, 2007
Fewer degrees of separation make companies more innovative, creative      Aug. 16, 2007
Domestic violence, psychological distress are recipe for higher unemployment      July 12, 2007
CEOs reap financial benefits from mergers regardless of stock performance      June 18, 2007
Ports could hasten freight traffic by doubling up on crane trips      June 5, 2007
Washington's minority businesses guardedly optimistic despite hurdles      May 10, 2007
Rising entrepreneurs present diverse business plans at UW competition      April 27, 2007
Competition challenges undergraduates from around the world      April 12, 2007
UW, Micron launch materials-testing lab in quest for next-generation microchips      March 19, 2007
Free energy assessments for region's small- to medium-sized factories      March 12, 2007
Should I stay or should I go? What makes employees voluntarily leave or keep their jobs      March 12, 2007
Custom cell phones for microfinance co-ops, fair-trade coffee growers      Feb. 28, 2007
UW Business School to create new entrepreneurship program with gift from Leonard Lavin      Feb. 23, 2007
Student competition showcases ways to end poverty in developing countries      Feb. 21, 2007
Rotten to the core: How workplace 'bad apples' spoil barrels of good employees      Feb. 12, 2007
Virtual experiences can cause embellished, false memories      Dec. 18, 2006
A company's reputation is what gets fried when its books get cooked      Nov. 13, 2006
Bargain or waste of money? Consumers don't always agree      Oct. 23, 2006
Despite popular belief, the world is not running out of oil, UW scientist says      Oct. 19, 2006
Emotionally ambivalent workers are more creative, innovative      Oct. 5, 2006
Stock analysts likely punished for unfavorable recommendations      Sep. 22, 2006
UW Business School receives $4.5 million from former Starbucks CEO      Aug. 30, 2006
UW alumnus gives $6 million to building campaign, endowed chair in marketing      July 5, 2006
Real-world business case challenges undergrads from around the globe      April 3, 2006
University students tackle poverty in socially responsible business plan challenge      Feb. 22, 2006
Team care for older adults with diabetes and depression improves health and saves money      Feb. 2, 2006
Profit-driven corporations can make management blind to ethics, study says      Jan. 9, 2006
Celebrity voice-overs: that not-too familiar voice could be selling you something      Dec. 20, 2005
Washington's financial institutions post greater returns than national average      Dec. 5, 2005
MEDIA ADVISORY: President of St. Louis Fed to discuss market effects of openness and transparency      Oct. 3, 2005
Local quake could cause $33 billion in damage, report says      Oct. 3, 2005
Academics, industry experts launch Internet innovation symposium      Sep. 6, 2005
Emotional, not factual, ads win skeptical consumers, study shows      Aug. 15, 2005
Taking care of business: Enterprising students vie for seed money, chance to cultivate, grow their ideas      May 17, 2005
James Jiambalvo named dean of UW Business School      April 7, 2005
Continents, colleges converge at UW Global Business Challenge      March 29, 2005
Acting techniques may help doctors empathize with their patients      March 1, 2005
Sexual banter in workplace may have its benefits, study shows      Feb. 23, 2005
International business plan competition measures 'social return' on investment      Feb. 17, 2005
Business before pleasure: Emotions play key role in guiding consumer spending      Feb. 1, 2005
UW is top dawg in nation's 'Rose Bowl' of MBA case competitions      Jan. 18, 2005
Pharmaceutical marketing tactics hold little sway with prescribing physicians      Dec. 7, 2004
UW Business School receives $10 million from The Foster Foundation      Dec. 1, 2004
Media Advisory: Panelists to discuss proposal for managing Northwest power grid      Nov. 29, 2004
Successful development of new products requires anticipating customers' needs      Oct. 11, 2004
UW launches computer forensics studies to thwart cyber-threats      Sep. 10, 2004
Boot camp for budding entrepreneurs debuts at the UW      Sep. 9, 2004
Paper or mouse-click? What's on computers is easier to find, study shows      Sep. 1, 2004
Time isn't money: Study shows that consumers would rather waste minutes than cash      Aug. 30, 2004
Colville tribes, UW alliance to advance economic growth and education      Aug. 25, 2004
Banks in Pacific Northwest, Hawaii prove to be a boon for shareholders      June 16, 2004
Momentum investing: UW research zeroes in on transaction costs      June 1, 2004
Water-chemistry monitoring company wins business plan competition      May 18, 2004
Aspiring entrepreneurs showcase diverse business plans at UW competition      April 26, 2004
International students flock to Seattle for undergrad case competition      April 6, 2004
UW's MBA program makes key changes to maintain real-world relevance      March 8, 2004
Rueben Mayes named assistant dean of UW Business School      March 5, 2004
Publicly reported earnings may not tell whole story, UW study shows      Feb. 26, 2004
UW Business School wins Venture Capital Investment Competition      Feb. 10, 2004
UW Business School seizes second place in nation's 'Rose Bowl' of MBA case competitions      Jan. 21, 2004
UW Business School announces $20 million in gifts to fund new facility      Dec. 9, 2003
State's top minority-owned companies honored for economic contributions      Nov. 19, 2003
Nisqually quake damaged 90 percent of Puget Sound businesses surveyed      Nov. 3, 2003
UW Business School opens West Coast's first Nasdaq student trading room      Oct. 6, 2003
Harvard professor named to Condit chair in business administration at UW      Sep. 19, 2003
Seeing really is believing: study shows virtual demonstrations lead consumers to make real purchases      Sep. 3, 2003
Using the Internet may hurt, not help, unemployed people in finding a job      Aug. 13, 2003
UW licenses two technologies for development by Teranode Corp.      July 3, 2003
Washington state financial institutions yield substantial returns for investors      June 16, 2003
Budding biotechnology company takes UW business plan competition      May 21, 2003
Eclectic ideas abound for UW's sixth annual Business Plan Competition      April 18, 2003
South Korea claims victory in 5th annual UW Global Business Challenge      April 14, 2003
Airfare analyzer could save big bucks by advising when to buy tickets      April 1, 2003
International business competition takes center stage at UW      March 27, 2003
Companies must roam to stay competitive, say corporate information chiefs      March 4, 2003
Top executives discuss opportunities, challenges of e-business      Feb. 21, 2003
Enron anniversary: Despite scandal, research suggests stock options boost company earnings      Dec. 3, 2002
Minority business award winners evade impacts of slowing economy      Nov. 19, 2002
Nearly 90 percent of MBA grads find jobs despite weak job market      Oct. 23, 2002
Communities need technology, training for complexities of today's forestry      Oct. 21, 2002
Veritas Software CEO to give insight on preparing for economic recovery      Sep. 23, 2002
Startup founders likely to be replaced if company thrives      Aug. 28, 2002
Executive education program bucks national trend in dropping revenues      June 18, 2002
Graduate students win $30,000 to start company to make cancer-fighting drug      May 24, 2002
Quality of life enterprises outweigh technology ideas among would-be entrepreneurs      May 3, 2002
Spirit of globalization renewed at international competition      April 16, 2002
Nasdaq grant to help fund student trading room      March 19, 2002
Mulally to speak on the future of Boeing Commercial Airplanes      March 18, 2002
E-business expert: Executives need to treat symptoms of      March 12, 2002
Reputation outweighs regulation in preventing future Enron-style scandals      Feb. 28, 2002
Weyerhaeuser chief to discuss renewing company, recent merger      Feb. 15, 2002
Growing importance of minority-owned businesses to be recognized at awards ceremony      Nov. 9, 2001
Publisher to address business leaders, UW faculty and alumni on future of Internet gold rush      Oct. 22, 2001
Business School moves up five spots in U.S. News & World Report rankings      Sep. 6, 2001
Ground-breaking study to target investment gap hindering minority entrepreneurs      Sep. 5, 2001
Boeing gift of $1 million to fund new chair at UW Business School      Aug. 31, 2001
New campus-wide center for technology entrepreneurship to combine research with real-world learning      July 27, 2001
Controversial SEC regulation may be faring well for small investors      July 11, 2001
Students assist inner-city businesses during toughening economic times      June 5, 2001
Forbes publisher compares investing freeze, economic downturn to PC fallout of mid 1980s      May 25, 2001
New concept in supercomputing wins top prize at business plan competition      May 18, 2001
Dot-com ideas lose popularity among would-be entrepreneurs      April 27, 2001
High-tech telecommunications executive joins international business advisory board      April 20, 2001
MBA students raise $90,000, prepare to defend charity title      April 18, 2001
Graviton executive to discuss groundbreaking wireless technology at UW lecture      April 16, 2001
Economic program reaches out to Hispanic- and American Indian-owned businesses in Yakima Valley, kick-off event March 30      March 29, 2001
Economic program reaches out to Hispanic- and American Indian-owned businesses in Yakima Valley, kick-off March 30      March 29, 2001
Phyllis Campbell of U.S. Bank to speak about changing economy      March 19, 2001
Students from 15 countries to compete at Global Business Challenge, April 1 - 7      March 12, 2001
Retiring Microsoft chief operating officer to speak      Feb. 21, 2001
Business School applications rise as economy falters      Feb. 14, 2001
UW Business School dean kicks of lecture series      Feb. 9, 2001
Benefactor splits $10 million between Business School and athletics      Jan. 25, 2001
E-business leaders to weigh in on industry's future      Jan. 10, 2001
New MBA program puts high-tech spin on management degree      Jan. 3, 2001
UW to launch Technology Management MBA      May 18, 2000
UW Business School launches e-business management program      April 26, 2000
MEDIA ADVISORY -- UW Business School to announce technology program and gift      April 25, 2000
Brazilians top students from 13 nations in UW's Global Business Challenge      April 18, 2000
Stock study finds that for Internet firms, popularity pays      April 17, 2000
Students from 13 countries to converge April 9-15 for Global Business Challenge      March 31, 2000
Venture capitalist Dempsey donates $3 million to kick off UW Business School's technology initiative      Feb. 10, 2000
Student entrepreneurs woo investors in UW business plan competition      April 30, 1999
UW bringing together students from around the world for first Global Business Challenge competition      April 21, 1999
Yash P. Gupta chosen dean of UW Business School      April 13, 1999
UW Business School bringing Eastman Kodak CEO, Harvard professor to Seattle to discuss inner-city economic development      April 6, 1999
Power outages are result of economic trade-offs, UW researcher says      March 4, 1999
Software robot uses UW technology to ease on-line shopping      June 2, 1997
UW engineer helping Washington company develop instrument enabling semiconductor manufacturers to make faster, cheaper computer chips      Sep. 19, 1996


Campus
UW is fourth in country in students studying abroad      Nov. 15, 2010
Study shows universities may be failing to sufficiently teach basic research skills      Nov. 8, 2010
UW losing 60-year tradition of salmon returning to campus      Oct. 31, 2010
34 University of Washington doctoral programs rated highly on national assessment      Sep. 28, 2010
Freshman Convocation features UW ?genius award? winner      Sep. 21, 2010
Handouts for college research assignments are often poor roadmaps      Sep. 2, 2010
UW search committee holds forum in Spokane Sept. 8      Sep. 1, 2010
UW, Sound Transit build ?Great Wall of Us? on construction site      Aug. 20, 2010
UW ranked 16th nationally by Washington Monthly based on service      Aug. 20, 2010
UW Regents finalize Emmert departure      Aug. 19, 2010
Italy?s foreign minister to deliver address at UW?s Rome Center      Aug. 17, 2010
Nike?s actions resolve all outstanding issues, UW president says      July 26, 2010
University of Washington names Lidstrom interim provost      July 15, 2010
UW?s annual economic impact on Washington is $9.1 billion      July 14, 2010
UW Board of Regents Names Provost Phyllis Wise as Interim President      July 8, 2010
Dr. Howard Frumkin, special assistant at CDC, selected as dean of UW School of Public Health      June 28, 2010
Frances J. Youn selected as student representative on Board of Regents      June 28, 2010
UW team wins $1.3 million to radically reduce hospital energy use      June 19, 2010
Grand reopening of ?Husky Central? downtown tomorrow      June 10, 2010
University of Washington and UAW reach new agreement      June 7, 2010
135th Commencement at UW's Seattle campus--2 p.m. June 12 at Husky Stadium      June 7, 2010
UW moves to new admissions process      June 1, 2010
Board of Regents names presidential search committee members      May 27, 2010
UW names Lisa Graumlich first dean of College of the Environment      May 24, 2010
Media alert: Arboretum BioBlitz 2010 starts Friday, teams reveal findings Saturday at public open house      May 20, 2010
Francia Russell, Kent Stowell to receive honorary UW doctorates      May 14, 2010
University of Washington scores a triple-A grade from Moody?s      May 12, 2010
Scrutinize arboretum?s plants, critters, crawlies as part of city?s first 'bioblitz'      May 6, 2010
University of Washington to dedicate study center in Leon, Spain      May 3, 2010
William H. Gates Sr. to be UW Commencement speaker      April 26, 2010
Campus gone green: UW blooms with activities for Earth Day 2010      April 19, 2010
Latest rankings show UW programs among best in nation      April 15, 2010
UW student wins mathematics contest, named Putnam Fellow      April 1, 2010
UW study finds Wikipedia first stop for many student researchers      March 18, 2010
Judge upholds freeze of UW faculty salaries      March 8, 2010
Media advisory: U.S. chief information officer to speak at UW      March 2, 2010
Federal stimulus funds for UW create 2,000 jobs directly and indirectly      March 1, 2010
University of Washington leaders give salary to fund scholarships, programs      Feb. 11, 2010
Students recreate story of Great Depression that transformed Washington      Jan. 28, 2010
UW President endorses bill that would encourage undocumented students to go to college      Jan. 25, 2010
UW begins statewide tour to promote Husky Promise      Jan. 22, 2010
Statement from University of Washington President Mark Emmert on Gov. Gregoire's State of the State Address      Jan. 12, 2010
UW raises a record $2 million in Combined Fund Drive donations      Dec. 21, 2009
Grinch at work: one of arboretum's rare conifers cut down, stolen      Dec. 10, 2009
UW to be pilot site for smart grid technology      Nov. 24, 2009
UW first educational institution to offer mobile tool for BlackBerry devices      Nov. 4, 2009
UW to dedicate new Medal of Honor memorial on Veterans Day      Nov. 4, 2009
New University of Washington memorial honors alumni who hold the Congressional Medal of Honor      Oct. 21, 2009
UW breaks ground on nation's largest molecular engineering building      Oct. 9, 2009
UN Secretary-General to receive honorary UW degree Oct. 26      Oct. 6, 2009
UW's newly named 'Lamborghini Lab' brings composite parts to sports-car arena      Oct. 6, 2009
MEDIA ADVISORY: Dedication of UW 'Lamborghini Lab' that will test composite sports-car parts      Oct. 5, 2009
Dean of UW Evans School of Public Affairs is elected to national academy      Oct. 5, 2009
UW's television station reshapes itself      Oct. 1, 2009
UW opens "Husky Central" in downtown Seattle      Sep. 23, 2009
Freshman Convocation features David Horsey as speaker      Sep. 17, 2009
UW royalties top $1 million; top licensees recognized      Sep. 15, 2009
UW joins other leading research universities to launch futurity.org      Sep. 15, 2009
UW?s new tools for iPhones, mobile devices launched today      Sep. 3, 2009
$2.6 million grant will create alliance to double number of degrees awarded to minorities in technical fields      Aug. 20, 2009
UW experts on health care policy      Aug. 12, 2009
Nickels leading tight field of contenders; voters oppose bag tax, poll says      Aug. 4, 2009
UW experts: Iran      June 18, 2009
Renowned global health figure Dr. Paul Farmer speaks at UW June 18      June 10, 2009
Comic sketch on UW ?coup? wins grand prize in Pocketmedia Film Festival      June 8, 2009
UW to award honorary degree to Virginia Beavert, Yakama tribal elder      May 27, 2009
134th Commencement at UW's Seattle campus--2 p.m. June 13 at Husky Stadium      May 22, 2009
Kellye Testy selected as dean of the UW School of Law      May 14, 2009
Media advisory: UW Undergraduate Research Symposium features 700 young minds      May 12, 2009
Update on the Evolving Swine Influenza Outbreak with Leading Experts: Panel Discussion at UW May 4      April 29, 2009
Six in UW community named Fellows of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences      April 23, 2009
UW tops national primary care medical school rankings for 16th straight year      April 22, 2009
Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates to be UW Commencement speaker      April 22, 2009
Workshop seeks to lure women researchers from industry to academia      April 21, 2009
Undocumented students face barriers to higher education      April 21, 2009
Fundraising office cutbacks affect 86 positions      March 3, 2009
'Journalism on the Brink?': UW, online journalists host panel Feb. 25      Feb. 24, 2009
UW terminates licensing agreement with apparel maker Russell Corporation      Feb. 24, 2009
UW transfers human remains from anthropology archive to Medical Examiner      Feb. 20, 2009
UW to open second European campus in Leon, Spain      Feb. 10, 2009
Proposed 2009-11 UW budget cuts would cost 600-800 jobs      Feb. 9, 2009
Matthew O'Donnell, David Auth elected to National Academy of Engineering      Feb. 9, 2009
Advancing the status of women in Afghanistan with Afghan leader Feb. 5      Jan. 23, 2009
Compostable Coca-Cola cup launched at University of Washington      Jan. 7, 2009
Martin Luther King tributes planned at Harborview, Health Sciences      Jan. 7, 2009
Statement regarding death of UW student      Jan. 2, 2009
President Mark Emmert's statement regarding Gov. Gregoire's proposed budget      Dec. 18, 2008
HIV/AIDS Pioneer Dr. Catherine Wilfert at UW on World AIDS Day      Nov. 24, 2008
UW over-enrolled by more than 1,000 students      Nov. 18, 2008
Stephen E. Hanson selected as vice provost, UW Office of Global Affairs      Nov. 18, 2008
John Vinson selected as UW chief of police      Nov. 6, 2008
Today is election day      Nov. 3, 2008
Visiting scholars from Afghanistan reported missing      Oct. 14, 2008
Top UW administrators receive national honors      Oct. 13, 2008
Finalists for UW police chief to visit campus      Oct. 2, 2008
UW again receives grade of A- for sustainability      Sep. 26, 2008
Co-founder of University of Washington programs in Italy dies      Sep. 25, 2008
UW professor wins prestigious MacArthur fellowship      Sep. 22, 2008
University of Washington architecture and urban planning renamed the College of Built Environments      Sep. 22, 2008
New Song of Washington selected, "Rise Up with Pride for Washington"      Sep. 22, 2008
UW honors Rep. Helen Sommers with Regents Medal      Sep. 18, 2008
Emmert picks Woodward as athletic director      Sep. 17, 2008
Regents to act on honorary degrees for three members of Gates family      Sep. 15, 2008
Freshman Convocation features Bill Gates as speaker      Sep. 15, 2008
University of Washington ranked 11th best public university by U.S. News      Aug. 21, 2008
Residence hall move in days Sept. 18 and 19      Aug. 11, 2008
UW ranked 16th among 500 universities the world over      Aug. 8, 2008
UW proposes plan to provide greater access for freshmen, produce more degrees in areas of critical state need      July 17, 2008
UW concludes most successful fundraising campaign in its history      July 17, 2008
Seattle high-tech leader selected to head UW TechTransfer      June 19, 2008
UW undergraduate resident tuition to increase about $400      June 12, 2008
UW regents approve proposed College of the Environment      June 12, 2008
133rd Commencement at UW's Seattle campus--2 p.m. June 14 at Husky Stadium      June 2, 2008
UW communities organize vigil and fund drive for China earthquake victims      May 20, 2008
UW students unharmed in China earthquake but administration considered evacuation      May 15, 2008
New college to meet growing complexity, scale of environmental threats      May 15, 2008
UW recognizes 40 years of diversity May 20      May 14, 2008
University of Washington awards honorary degrees May 18 to Japanese American students incarcerated during World War II      May 9, 2008
University of Washington ranked fourth best public research university      May 5, 2008
Accreditation assessment team for UW Police seeks public comment      April 24, 2008
'Bill Gates Unplugged': UW final stop on tour of North American universities      April 17, 2008
Expect congestion in Montlake area this week      April 8, 2008
Finalists for UW police chief to visit campus      April 4, 2008
In remembrance of Rebecca Griego April 2      April 1, 2008
UW tops national primary care medical school rankings for 15th straight year      March 28, 2008
Quincy Jones to be UW commencement speaker, receive honorary doctorate      March 20, 2008
Search advisory committee for director of intercollegiate athletics appointed      Feb. 29, 2008
UW president selected as member of Council on Foreign Relations      Feb. 27, 2008
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama to speak with students at University of Washington      Feb. 21, 2008
uwnews.org interview ?|? Violence in Kenya      Feb. 13, 2008
Campaign UW: Creating Futures surpasses $2.5 billion      Jan. 31, 2008
UW launches sustainability program with national leaders in architecture      Jan. 24, 2008
UW, 1,500 colleges and groups across nation to brainstorm climate change solutions next week      Jan. 24, 2008
Distinguished Librarian Award established      Jan. 24, 2008
Finalists for dean of School of Law announced      Jan. 22, 2008
Ray Wittmier appointed interim UW police chief      Jan. 22, 2008
Author David Shields is featured in Libraries event Jan. 25      Jan. 17, 2008
Marla Salmon chosen as dean of UW School of Nursing      Jan. 3, 2008
UW graduate student Peter Kithene named CNN Heroes Honoree      Dec. 7, 2007
Ana Mari Cauce selected as dean of UW College of Arts and Sciences      Nov. 20, 2007
UW College of Architecture and Urban Planning announces Roll of Honor inductees      Nov. 15, 2007
Media advisory: Engineering students create electrifying Halloween decorations      Oct. 25, 2007
University of Washington receives A- grade in sustainability      Oct. 24, 2007
UW computer engineer wins MacArthur Foundation 'genius' award      Sep. 24, 2007
UW honors The Foster Foundation's philanthropy with new name for Business School      Sep. 7, 2007
David Kopay, alum and gay athlete, donates $1 million to UW's Q Center      Sep. 5, 2007
University of Washington presents live free broadcast of Washington National Opera's La Boheme      Aug. 23, 2007
University of Washington to open China office in Beijing      Aug. 22, 2007
UW reorganizes administration of police department; Chief Vicky Stormo announces January retirement      Aug. 21, 2007
China's Ambassador to the U.S. to visit UW Aug. 22      Aug. 20, 2007
University of Washington is ranked 11th best public university by U.S. News      Aug. 17, 2007
UW President rejects Disney complaints      Aug. 16, 2007
UW's College of Engineering wins three of Technology Review's TR35 awards      Aug. 15, 2007
President Emmert signs letter protesting threatened British boycott of Israeli universities      Aug. 8, 2007
Expect increased traffic Sept. 20 and 21 for residence hall move-in      Aug. 2, 2007
University of Washington achieves $1 billion research milestone      Aug. 1, 2007
Governor Gregoire selects Erin Lennon as UW student regent      July 26, 2007
Rawlins to serve as interim director of WSU/UW Ruckelshaus Center      July 17, 2007
UW Medical Center, specialty programs rank among best in nation      July 13, 2007
John R. Hogness, former UW president, dies at 85      July 6, 2007
UW president forms work group to consider new campus      June 18, 2007
Deaf computing academy welcomes first participants in national program      June 13, 2007
National concrete canoe races come to Seattle      June 12, 2007
Sound Transit begins soil sampling near Husky Stadium      June 11, 2007
Sheila Edwards Lange selected as vice president for minority affairs and vice provost for diversity      June 7, 2007
University of Washington to receive art and furniture from Safeco Insurance      June 7, 2007
UW signs on to Designated Suppliers Program of anti-sweatshop coalition      May 31, 2007
Congestion expected near Husky Stadium for 2007 University of Washington Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, June 9th      May 24, 2007
Elise Saba named President's Medalist for transfer students      May 16, 2007
Minh-An Nguyen named President's Medalist for four-year students      May 16, 2007
MAP | 132nd Commencement: Access to Husky Stadium for media      May 10, 2007
MAP | 132nd Commencement: Husky Stadium layout      May 10, 2007
132nd Commencement at UW's Seattle campus--2 p.m. June 9 at Husky Stadium      May 10, 2007
UW undergraduates to present research at symposium May 18      May 9, 2007
Latino poet Martin Espada rescheduled at the University of Washington      May 8, 2007
Congressman Norm Dicks to be UW Commencement speaker      May 7, 2007
UW's undergrads dominate international math competition      May 3, 2007
Memorial for Rebecca Griego April 30      April 27, 2007
UW deals with party-related issues, safety concerns north of campus      April 26, 2007
Space launchers, robotic fish will be on display at Engineering Open House      April 24, 2007
Kenyon S. Chan selected as chancellor of UW Bothell      April 13, 2007
Statement from the family of Rebecca Griego and UW President Mark A. Emmert      April 5, 2007
UW junior selected as student likely to "make a difference"      April 4, 2007
UW hosts reception for Medal of Honor recipients exhibit      April 3, 2007
Shooting in Gould Hall, two dead      April 2, 2007
UW School of Medicine ranks No. 1 among primary-care medical schools for 14th straight year      March 30, 2007
UW tops national primary care medical school rankings for 14th straight year      March 30, 2007
UW Bothell to host an additional finalist in chancellor search      March 29, 2007
UW presents diversity award to Alan Sugiyama      March 29, 2007
UW Bothell to host first two finalists in chancellor search      March 21, 2007
UW becomes charter member of group to address global warming      March 19, 2007
UW students to spend Alternative Spring Break working in schools around Washington state      March 14, 2007
UW College of Forest Resources kicks off centennial with Gov. Gregoire Wednesday      Jan. 30, 2007
UW Foundation raises campaign goal by $500 million      Jan. 26, 2007
Chuck Blumenfeld selected as executive director of UW Alumni Association      Jan. 19, 2007
UW snags Stanford political science professor      Dec. 19, 2006
David Domke named Washington professor of the year      Nov. 16, 2006
World-renowned public health physician speaks as part of the UW Common Book program      Nov. 14, 2006
Inaugural vendor fair to encourage use of minority- and women-owned businesses      Oct. 27, 2006
Costco Scholarship Fund Breakfast raises $2.6 million for underrepresented students      Oct. 13, 2006
University of Washington promises free tuition to low-income students      Oct. 11, 2006
Justice Alan Page to speak at the Costco Scholarship Fund breakfast Thursday at Seattle University      Sep. 25, 2006
CEOs gather to develop collective vision for 21st century      Sep. 19, 2006
UW to purchase Safeco property in University District      Aug. 28, 2006
Freshman Convocation, Sept. 24 in Seattle, Sept. 26 in Bothell      Aug. 18, 2006
University of Washington moves up in U.S. News rankings      Aug. 18, 2006
Avoid Montlake on August 21      Aug. 17, 2006
University of Washington among elite in two new rankings      Aug. 16, 2006
Two University of Washington graduates selected as Jack Kent Cooke scholars      Aug. 16, 2006
UW Regents approve operating, capital budget requests for coming biennium      July 20, 2006
Statement from UW President Mark Emmert on the death of Denice Denton      June 24, 2006
Congestion expected near Husky Stadium for University of Washington Commencement Saturday, June 10th      May 26, 2006
131st Commencement at UW's Seattle campus--2 p.m., June 10, Husky Stadium      May 18, 2006
Professor John Delaney named to endowed chair in sensor networks      May 18, 2006
William D. Ruckelshaus, first administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, to be UW Commencement speaker      May 4, 2006
Media Alert: Arbor Day, Earth Day photo opportunities      April 19, 2006
Sheila Edwards Lange selected as interim vice president for minority affairs and vice provost for diversity      April 19, 2006
Charles Mitchell wins award for leadership in diversity      April 17, 2006
UW extends search for new chancellor at UW, Bothell      April 14, 2006
UW tops national primary care medical school rankings for 13th straight year      April 2, 2006
Sariah Khormaee receives biomedical scholarship to study at Cambridge University in England      March 28, 2006
UW introducing new specialty license plates      March 22, 2006
Expert in children's literature to discuss the role of libraries      March 20, 2006
UW settles class-action faculty pay suit      March 16, 2006
Daniel S. Friedman selected as dean of College of Architecture and Urban Planning at University of Washington      March 7, 2006
Edwina Uehara named dean of UW School of Social Work      Feb. 17, 2006
Scott Woodward appointed vice president for external affairs      Feb. 16, 2006
Silver-LEED winning Merrill Hall exemplifies energy-conservation efforts      Feb. 8, 2006
UW chosen as top 10 value in higher education in US      Jan. 11, 2006
Ford Foundation grant focuses on Southeast Asian American students, communities      Dec. 12, 2005
Professor Harry Bruce named dean of Information School      Dec. 2, 2005
Gates Foundation gives $33 million to UW for scholarships to spur careers in public service law      Dec. 1, 2005
Proposed Arboretum Bridge and interchange not acceptable to UW, officials say      Oct. 21, 2005
Memorial service set for UW seismologist Anthony Qamar      Oct. 7, 2005
UW taking in students displaced by Hurricane Katrina      Sep. 20, 2005
UW President appointed to National Security Higher Education Advisory Board      Sep. 20, 2005
University of Washington Freshman Convocation Sept. 25      Sep. 6, 2005
Statement from President Emmert about Gulf Coast Catastrophe      Sep. 1, 2005
Thousands more low-income rural youths to get help preparing for college      Aug. 23, 2005
Drill to test emergency response to be held at UW Aug. 3      Aug. 2, 2005
UW Botanic Gardens new umbrella name for Seattle's key horticultural features      July 25, 2005
University of Washington unlikely to receive grant for biocontainment lab, president says      July 21, 2005
130th Commencement at UW's Seattle campus--2 p.m., June 11, Husky Stadium      June 7, 2005
Phyllis Wise selected as University of Washington provost      June 6, 2005
Congestion expected near Husky Stadium for University of Washington      May 31, 2005
MEDIA ADVISORY: President of Ireland to speak Tuesday on Europe-America relations      May 19, 2005
UW library turns 20, offers public glimpse of 'treasures'      May 17, 2005
130th Commencement: Access to Husky Stadium for media      May 10, 2005
130th Commencement: Husky Stadium layout      May 10, 2005
Backlog of community college transfers to UW is eliminated      May 3, 2005
Robert Rubin, former Secretary of the Treasury, to be UW Commencement speaker      April 26, 2005
UW to dedicate collection of art by artists of color      April 5, 2005
UW tops national primary care medical school rankings for 12th straight year      April 1, 2005
Port Angeles woman receives Goldwater scholarship      March 31, 2005
UW students win national, international awards      March 29, 2005
New York woman receives Goldwater scholarship      March 29, 2005
Silverdale woman receives Gates scholarship for study in England      March 29, 2005
Richland man receives prestigious scholarship to study in Cambridge, England      March 29, 2005
Oregon man receives Goldwater scholarship      March 29, 2005
Colorado woman awarded Javits fellowship      March 29, 2005
UW student awarded scholarship for 'making a difference'      March 29, 2005
Snohomish woman receives Gates scholarship for study in England      March 29, 2005
Suzanne Trager Ortega selected as dean of the UW Graduate School      March 18, 2005
Public lecture will focus on Northwest tsunamis      Feb. 15, 2005
From flames to flowers, lecture series focuses on sustaining NW world      Feb. 5, 2005
From the ashes, Center for Urban Horticulture dedicates Merrill Hall Jan. 19      Jan. 14, 2005
Patricia Spakes named chancellor of UW Tacoma      Jan. 6, 2005
Statement from UW President Mark Emmert and WSU President V. Lane Rawlins on Gov. Locke's 2005-07 Budget Proposal      Dec. 17, 2004
UW dean of engineering named chancellor at UC Santa Cruz      Dec. 14, 2004
UW Regents approve appointment of UW's first chief investment officer      Nov. 18, 2004
Beauty and elegance of math is topic for lecture      Nov. 15, 2004
Russell McDuff becomes director of UW School of Oceanography      Oct. 29, 2004
2004 Autumn Quarter enrollments      Oct. 18, 2004
ADVISORY -- Campus debate-watch gatherings tonight      Sep. 30, 2004
UW chemist Daniel Gamelin earns Presidential Early Career Award      Sep. 29, 2004
'Come Together Washington' October 15      Sep. 22, 2004
University of Washington Freshman Convocation Sept. 26      Sep. 17, 2004
Fall Fling Welcomes Students to UW Campus      Sep. 17, 2004
New national research center at UW aims to solve big chemistry problems      Aug. 31, 2004
Botanist known internationally for research, plant dictionary joining UW      Aug. 27, 2004
2004-05 University of Washington Undergraduate Scholar award recipients      Aug. 19, 2004
2004-05 University of Washington President?s Scholarship recipient      Aug. 17, 2004
2004-05 University of Washington National Merit Scholarship recipients      Aug. 17, 2004
UW Libraries to help preserve agricultural literature      Aug. 9, 2004
GEAR UP helps student plan for, succeed in higher ed      June 25, 2004
Wott acting director, Hinckley steps down at Urban Horticulture      June 24, 2004
UW awards first President's Medal to transfer student      June 8, 2004
Hong Kong native named President's Medalist      June 8, 2004
Seventh Annual University of Washington Faculty Field Tour: Five-day journey connects new faculty to Washington?s communities      June 8, 2004
129th Commencement: Husky Stadium layout      June 2, 2004
129th Commencement: Access to Husky Stadium for media      June 2, 2004
129th Commencement at UW's Seattle campus--2 p.m., June 12, Husky Stadium      June 2, 2004
Academic student employees ratify first agreement between union and UW      May 27, 2004
Spokane physician Dr. Paul Crosby selected as WWAMI Distinguished Teacher      May 20, 2004
Author of "The Drake Equation" to deliver lecture at UW      May 19, 2004
Playwright August Wilson is University of Washington commencement speaker      May 18, 2004
UW Dean of Engineering receives presidential award from White House      May 6, 2004
Five UW faculty elected to society for world-renowned scholars      May 5, 2004
Settlement announced after billing documentation investigation      April 30, 2004
Aspiring entrepreneurs showcase diverse business plans at UW competition      April 26, 2004
University of Washington Regents approve employment contract with Mark Emmert      April 13, 2004
For 11th year, U.S.News ranks University of Washington as best primary-care medical school      April 2, 2004
Students from the University of Washington School of Dentistry rank No. 1 in the nation      March 26, 2004
University of Washington Regents offer UW presidency to LSU's Mark Emmert      March 22, 2004
Steven G. Olswang selected as interim chancellor at UW Tacoma      Feb. 19, 2004
Astronaut and UW alum Janet Kavandi to speak at chemistry seminar      Feb. 12, 2004
Memorial for Dean Marsha Landolt and Robert Busch      Jan. 6, 2004
Randy Hodgins, Washington senate staffer, appointed UW Director of State Relations      Dec. 31, 2003
UW lands role in $70 million national network for nanotechnology research      Dec. 24, 2003
UW Business School announces $20 million in gifts to fund new facility      Dec. 9, 2003
UW invites the public to presentations on world health ethics      Dec. 1, 2003
2003 Autumn Quarter enrollments      Oct. 29, 2003
Scientists trying to make sense of Arctic changes      Oct. 28, 2003
News briefing Tuesday, new B-roll video available: 400 to attend landmark SEARCH meeting in Seattle on all aspects of Arctic change      Oct. 23, 2003
MEDIA ADVISORY: UW offering places to pause and Take Back Your Time on Oct. 24      Oct. 16, 2003
UW engineering faculty members speak to hot topics in 2003 lecture series      Oct. 15, 2003
UW Aeronautics and Astronautics celebrates 100 years of flight with lecture series      Oct. 13, 2003
Pioneer in information visualization and computing usability speaks to UW audience about 'Leonardo's Laptop'      Oct. 13, 2003
MEDIA ADVISORY: U.S. official to describe efforts to rebuild Iraq      Oct. 10, 2003
UW announces plan to improve security off campus      Oct. 3, 2003
Community gears up for celebration and dedication of UW's new Paul G. Allen Center for Computer Science & Engineering      Oct. 2, 2003
Earthquake hazards in Puget Sound region to be focus of public forum      Oct. 1, 2003
Dr. Sheila Lukehart named UW medical school assistant dean of research and graduate education at Harborview Medical Center      Sep. 26, 2003
Geological Society to meet in Seattle; topics include geology of salmon, wine      Sep. 23, 2003
Harvard professor named to Condit chair in business administration at UW      Sep. 19, 2003
UW Medical Center to give public a preview of new Surgery Pavilion      Sep. 10, 2003
UW Medicine Launches South Lake Union Research Hub      Sep. 4, 2003
UW announces new transfer admissions agreement      Sep. 4, 2003
Harborview to offer Legs For Life(TM) screening event Sept. 13      Sep. 2, 2003
Tacoma welcomes light rail      Aug. 22, 2003
U.S. News & World Report Magazine Names Harborview's Orthopaedics Department as 9th in the Country      July 25, 2003
Historic Japanese Language School building could be leveled in late fall      July 1, 2003
Memorial service will be held June 30 for Dr. Belding H. Scribner      June 24, 2003
UW mourns loss of Dr. Belding H. Scribner      June 20, 2003
Major gift by Milgard family names business school at UW Tacoma      June 13, 2003
Sandra Archibald named dean of Evans School      June 2, 2003
$8.6 million grant nearly doubles autism research at UW      May 29, 2003
Physicist to lead UW oceanography, engineering laboratory      May 22, 2003
Past PNW climate not a good guide for future, researcher says      May 22, 2003
New course introduces future librarians to data-rich world of sports      May 2, 2003
National Academy of Sciences names two from UW, one from Fred Hutchinson as new members      April 29, 2003
Photo opportunity -- UW's Arbor Day Fair attracting hundreds of youngsters      April 29, 2003
Record gift boosts UW's position as world leader in genomics research      April 24, 2003
Sherman Alexie to be UW Commencement speaker for 2003      April 21, 2003
Eclectic ideas abound for UW's sixth annual Business Plan Competition      April 18, 2003
Time of reflection on war in Iraq April 23      April 17, 2003
South Korea claims victory in 5th annual UW Global Business Challenge      April 14, 2003
Architecture students to help give The Ave a makeover      April 7, 2003
University of Washington School of Nursing again No. 1 in U.S.News' rankings of America's Best Graduate Schools      April 4, 2003
UW tops national primary care medical school, nursing school rankings      April 4, 2003
Annual UW astronomy open house to feature astronaut 'Pinky' Nelson      April 2, 2003
Swinging Into Action: April is Child Abuse Prevention Month and Sexual Assault Awareness Week      March 31, 2003
Scientists gather at UW to discuss the intersections of engineering and biology      March 5, 2003
Endless hotcakes make for hot debate among hungry engineering students      Feb. 26, 2003
Whidbey grad, UW alum gives $1 million to send budding engineers to college      Feb. 7, 2003
Randy Hodgins, Washington senate staffer, appointed UW Director of State Relations      Jan. 31, 2003
UW's new computer science building nearing completion      Jan. 21, 2003
The 11th Annual Salute Harborview!! Gala      Jan. 14, 2003
UW Educational Outreach Web site, registration available following last week's fire      Dec. 23, 2002
UW Educational Outreach relocating, phones working following Thursday's fire      Dec. 20, 2002
Update on fire at UW Educational Outreach building at 5001 25th Ave. NE      Dec. 19, 2002
Students go head-to-head in end-of-the-quarter robot tournament      Dec. 16, 2002
Center for Public Health Nutrition makes funds available to communities for healthy youth program      Dec. 5, 2002
DO-IT program seeking students with disabilities for college, career prep      Dec. 4, 2002
Lecture will focus on using Hubble Space Telescope to glimpse the birth of the universe      Dec. 4, 2002
Center will study hepatitis-induced liver disease      Dec. 2, 2002
Academy for Young Scholars seeking Puget Sound's best and brightest      Nov. 26, 2002
UW chooses vice provost of intellectual property and tech transfer      Nov. 18, 2002
Association of American Medical Colleges honors University of Washington medical school for community service      Nov. 9, 2002
Association of American Medical Colleges honors University of Washington medical school for community service      Nov. 9, 2002
150 preschoolers sought for study exploring link between self-control, pretend play      Nov. 7, 2002
Kennewick Man, draft rules for disposition of culturally unidentifiable human remains on Seattle agenda      Nov. 5, 2002
New $9.5 million grant to support Male Contraception Research Center      Oct. 30, 2002
Statement from UW President Richard L. McCormick      Oct. 25, 2002
2002 Autumn Quarter enrollments      Oct. 21, 2002
UW professor Dr. Bertil Hille named to Institute of Medicine      Oct. 15, 2002
UW's Barnard receives national honor for work with infants      Oct. 15, 2002
Expert on reuniting families to speak at University of Washington      Oct. 15, 2002
Leader in search for extraterrestrial life to speak at UW      Oct. 11, 2002
Walker named medical director of UW Medical Center      Oct. 10, 2002
University of Washington awarded $1 million grant from The Paul G. Allen Foundation for Medical Research      Oct. 8, 2002
Dr. Belding H. Scribner receives Lasker Award      Sep. 25, 2002
Veritas Software CEO to give insight on preparing for economic recovery      Sep. 23, 2002
Economists weigh if housing will remain as bright spot for forest sector      Sep. 23, 2002
Economists weigh if housing will remain as bright spot for forest sector      Sep. 23, 2002
Researchers mesh technology with life at conference on wearable computing      Sep. 23, 2002
University of Washington Medical Center puts planning into practice in face of bioterrorism threat      Sep. 9, 2002
MEDIA ADVISORY: News conference at trench exposing Seattle fault      Aug. 19, 2002
UW conferees seek to shape epochal reform of Japan's legal system      Aug. 19, 2002
UW regents approve budget request with no increase in enrollment      July 29, 2002
Collaborators receive $10.5 million to explore progression and treatment of prostate cancer      July 17, 2002
Electrical engineering alumnus awarded university's highest honor, inventions scheduled for permanent display at Smithsonian      June 26, 2002
The public is invited to the second annual Pacific Northwest Prostate Cancer Conference      June 12, 2002
Smell like rotting animal flesh filling UW botany greenhouse again      May 29, 2002
Lecture by Harvard expert marks launch of new UW climate program      May 21, 2002
Building bridges, colonizing planets and extracting DNA from onions: Middle school students flex math, science muscles at second annual PRIME Showcase      May 21, 2002
Governor to speak at campus Memorial Day ceremony      May 20, 2002
Marc Lindenberg, Evans School dean and leader in global relief work, is dead at 56      May 18, 2002
Observing zoo residents is regular part of some students' schedule      May 16, 2002
Special seminar: Rural landowners laboring to understand, comply with Forest-Fish rules      May 14, 2002
Quality of life enterprises outweigh technology ideas among would-be entrepreneurs      May 3, 2002
Lindenberg Center to extend UW's global humanitarian reach      May 2, 2002
NSF award would cement UW position as information technology research leader      April 30, 2002
Thousands of youngsters to visit UW's Arbor Day Fair starting May 1      April 29, 2002
UW faculty receive prestigious Gairdner Awards      April 25, 2002
Madeleine Albright to speak at University of Washington commencement      April 24, 2002
Thousands to explore UW research in health, engineering at weekend open houses      April 23, 2002
UW tops national primary-care medical school rankings      April 4, 2002
Younger generation takes on world's problems at April 5-6 Model UN      March 29, 2002
Management Agreement Approved for Harborview Bond Project      March 29, 2002
UW joins Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road Project cultural caravan      March 19, 2002
Mavis Leno, women's rights activist and wife of Tonight Show host, talks March 26 about women's rights in post-Taliban Afghanistan      March 19, 2002
ADVISORY: UW astronomy open house will show off major planetary conjunction      March 18, 2002
UW hosts Pacific Northwest Regionals of national robotics competition      March 13, 2002
New center to build on and develop genetic and protein technology to fight deadly microbial pathogens      March 6, 2002
MEDIA ADVISORY: With Peace Corps popularity soaring, volunteers to gather at UW      Feb. 26, 2002
The 10th Annual Salute Harborview!! Gala      Feb. 25, 2002
Oceans to Stars Lecture Series: Molecular explorations reveal secrets of ocean life      Feb. 20, 2002
Dean Bruce Bare and College of Forest Resources turning to concepts of environmental and resource sustainability      Feb. 15, 2002
Weyerhaeuser chief to discuss renewing company, recent merger      Feb. 15, 2002
Rival robots go head-to-head in practice meet for UW regional robotics smackdown      Feb. 15, 2002
DO-IT program takes award-winning techniques nationwide via the Internet      Feb. 12, 2002
Seismologist who described likely Cascadia subduction earthquake to speak here      Feb. 5, 2002
Senior fellow in Dentistry named Magnuson Scholar, clinical scholar      Jan. 24, 2002
New center will study barriers between people and dental care      Jan. 17, 2002
Panel considers land trusts, conservation easements for private forests      Jan. 9, 2002
Harborview Medical Center event honors Martin Luther King Jr. in speech, song and celebration      Jan. 9, 2002
Series examines sustainability of marine resources      Jan. 8, 2002
University of Washington Academic Medical Center offers mini-medical school to the public      Jan. 4, 2002
UW, Ethics Board reach settlement on bowl game allegations      Dec. 14, 2001
2001 autumn quarter enrollments at the University of Washington      Oct. 24, 2001
2001 Autumn Quarter Enrollments      Oct. 23, 2001
Two University of Washington professors are among 60 new members elected to the Institute of Medicine this week.      Oct. 18, 2001
UW breaks gifts and grants record second year in a row      Sep. 20, 2001
President McCormick's statement to UW community regarding day of remembrance Sept. 14      Sep. 13, 2001
Statement of UW President Richard L. McCormick regarding plane crash in Mexico      Sep. 13, 2001
World Trade Center architect was Seattle native, UW graduate      Sep. 11, 2001
Statement of UW President Richard L. McCormick in the wake of Tuesday's terrorist attacks      Sep. 11, 2001
UW Freshman Convocation Sept. 30      Sep. 10, 2001
Dorothy Van Soest to become dean of UW School of Social Work      Sep. 4, 2001
Dr. Stephen Petersdorf named first holder of Endowed Chair in Cancer Care      Aug. 1, 2001
UW program shows students with disabilities they can DO-IT      July 20, 2001
UW details effects of TA strike in June      July 9, 2001
Dr. Paul Strandjord, UW Laboratory Medicine founder, dies at age 70      July 3, 2001
Bush names two from Washington to draft new ocean policy      June 19, 2001
Connie Kravas selected as vice president for development and alumni relations      June 5, 2001
UW submits emergency funding request, seeks public's help to restore work after fire guts Center for Urban Horticulture      June 1, 2001
ADVISORY: China to get first look at marching, American-style      June 1, 2001
UW condemns arson as misguided act that destroyed ecosystem research      May 23, 2001
'The Art of Book Collecting' to be discussed June 2      April 30, 2001
High-tech telecommunications executive joins international business advisory board      April 20, 2001
Opportunities for learning abound at UW College of Engineering Open House      April 18, 2001
MBA students raise $90,000, prepare to defend charity title      April 18, 2001
UW and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory think big, aim small with creation of new joint nanotechnology institute      April 17, 2001
William H. Gray, III to speak at Commencement      April 16, 2001
UW professor wins fellowship to finish book on Chicano performers      April 3, 2001
UW tops national primary-care medical school and nursing rankings      March 30, 2001
For eighth straight year, U.S. News & World Report ranks University of Washington as top primary-care medical school      March 30, 2001
Kathleen Sellick named executive director of UW Medical Center      March 28, 2001
UW highlights undergraduate research in symposium May 4      March 26, 2001
National dental group honors UW Professor Roy Page      March 23, 2001
Nancy 'Rusty' Barcel?lected as vice president for minority affairs      March 15, 2001
UW student named Computing Research Association undergrad of year      March 9, 2001
University Libraries earthquake update      March 5, 2001
W.H. 'Joe' Knight Jr. selected as dean of School of Law      March 1, 2001
UW's Ed Lazowska elected to the National Academy of Engineering      Feb. 21, 2001
Takuji Yamashita: State's leaders honor a man once rejected because of his race      Feb. 12, 2001
Million dollar grant by the Paul G. Allen Foundation for Medical Research to University of Washington medical scientist program      Feb. 6, 2001
Benefactor splits $10 million between Business School and athletics      Jan. 25, 2001
UW institutes plans to reduce energy consumption by 10%      Jan. 19, 2001
Number of black, Hispanic, American Indian freshmen drops from 9 percent to 6 percent in wake of I-200      Jan. 18, 2001
Task force on Gay, Bisexual, Lesbian and Transgender Issues releases draft report      Jan. 17, 2001
UW's first Rhodes scholar in 20 years headlines gathering of top students      Dec. 26, 2000
University and union agree on historic union recognition pact      Dec. 4, 2000
High-tech investment banker joins UW international business advisory board      Nov. 16, 2000
Nationally ranked bioengineering department gets its first endowed professorship      Nov. 16, 2000
Three judges receive UW Law School alumni honors      Nov. 14, 2000
Betsy Wilson selected as director of University Libraries      Nov. 6, 2000
Leading artists to demonstrate skills at Burke Museum's Native American Art Celebration      Nov. 2, 2000
Clinton names two University of Washington researchers as Presidential Early Career Award winners      Oct. 24, 2000
UW hosts diversity breakfast Oct. 21      Oct. 11, 2000
UW honored for use of information technology in education      Oct. 3, 2000
Police chief Kerlikowske to join Law School forum on gun violence      Sep. 29, 2000
UW receives grant to help Seattle students prepare for college      Sep. 21, 2000
Administrator who led UW Medical Center for 22 years dies      Sep. 21, 2000
Gifts to University of Washington set record      Sep. 12, 2000
Lazowska steps down, Notkin is new UW computer science chairman      Aug. 31, 2000
MOSAIC 2000 to explore places where math and art intersect      Aug. 16, 2000
Students 'GEAR UP' for college through summer institute at UW      Aug. 8, 2000
UW names Nancy Wells vice president for development and alumni relations      July 31, 2000
DO-IT summer camp for disabled students to begin at UW      July 27, 2000
Sharon Nelson to head Center for Law, Commerce and Technology      July 19, 2000
UW Names Ed Lazowska to Bill & Melinda Gates Endowed Chair in Computer Science      July 1, 2000
Robert Mugerauer named dean of UW College of Architecture and Urban Planning      June 22, 2000
Kennewick Man not affected by minor Burke Museum flood      May 18, 2000
Student foresters bring annual celebration back to Seattle campus      May 16, 2000
UW School of Nursing receives record endowment from Bellingham couple      May 16, 2000
Patricia Wasley selected as dean of College of Education      May 11, 2000
Dean of Dentistry Dr. Paul B. Robertson to Step Down; Will Remain on Faculty      May 10, 2000
Influential journalist to speak May 16 on Taiwan and China at crossroads      May 9, 2000
Educational Opportunity Program banquet May 17      May 9, 2000
Third Undergraduate Research Symposium Friday, May 12      May 8, 2000
Two UW scientists elected to National Academy of Sciences      May 2, 2000
May 8 dedication of Mary Gates Hall marks new era      May 1, 2000
Center for Law, Commerce and Technology fights for public interest on the Internet      April 27, 2000
Make a comet, see the stars at second UW astronomy open house      April 26, 2000
Engineering from A to Z: Opportunities for learning abound at more than 100 exhibits at UW College of Engineering Open House      April 26, 2000
UW's Arbor Day Fair named one of best in the nation by National Arbor Day Foundation      April 19, 2000
UW honors distinguished alum who resisted World War II internment      April 18, 2000
Brazilians top students from 13 nations in UW's Global Business Challenge      April 18, 2000
Kristiina Vogt to return to UW as dean of College of Forest Resources      April 17, 2000
Schoolchildren, teachers and parents to get hands-on engineering experience at UW College of Engineering Open House      April 14, 2000
Poet laureate of United States to be UW commencement speaker      April 12, 2000
Jack Faris selected as UW vice president for university relations      April 10, 2000
University of Washington hosts nurses for international conference      April 6, 2000
Students from 13 countries to converge April 9-15 for Global Business Challenge      March 31, 2000
Documentaries from around world to be featured at Mead film festival      March 29, 2000
UW hosts Sen. George Mitchell on peace, activist Ralph Nader on dissent, and David Broder and Tim Eyman on ballot initiatives      March 24, 2000
UW sponsors public forum on pediatric epilepsy      March 15, 2000
Anita Hill to speak at UW School of Social Work building dedication      March 14, 2000
UW Health Sciences Open House 2000 set for April 7 and 8      March 3, 2000
UW hosts free all-day public seminar on hearing loss      March 2, 2000
"Genomic Views of Human History" is topic of March 14 lecture      March 2, 2000
Human rights authority honored with Brotman law professorship      Feb. 25, 2000
Internet entrepreneur makes $2 million gift to support UW's nationally ranked creative writing program      Feb. 16, 2000
Former City Council leader Sue Donaldson joins UW      Feb. 15, 2000
UW vice president for minority affairs to step down      Feb. 14, 2000
Gates Foundation gift bolsters statewide program that encourages minorities and women to pursue their interests in math, science and engineering      Feb. 9, 2000
Progress Project hosts brainstorming session with two key architects      Feb. 8, 2000
A family's legacy to Persian studies      Feb. 1, 2000
Independent audits reveal no major problems      Jan. 20, 2000
Jon Jory joins faculty at UW School of Drama      Jan. 19, 2000
Space Grant resource center provides tools for K-12 science teachers      Jan. 14, 2000
Jimmy Carter to address human rights and global progress      Jan. 13, 2000
You were cooked in a star - UW faculty lecture will explain how      Jan. 12, 2000
UW's network of neighborhood clinics earns a perfect score from national accrediting organization      Jan. 11, 2000
Russian reform leader to assess nation at crossroads: Yeltsin, elections and Chechnya      Jan. 7, 2000
Tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr. planned at UW Health Sciences Center      Jan. 4, 2000
Leroy Hood leaving University of Washington to establish private institute      Dec. 13, 1999
Dr. Peggy Schlesinger voted Volunteer Medical Faculty Member of the Year      Dec. 8, 1999
Harborview Receives Commendation from Joint Commission      Dec. 7, 1999
MEDIA ADVISORY: Castro speech at UW cancelled      Nov. 29, 1999
Conference: The WTO and the Developing World in the Millennium Round      Nov. 29, 1999
MEDIA ADVISORY: Information on tentative speech by Fidel Castro      Nov. 24, 1999
Former South African President Nelson Mandela to visit UW Health Sciences Dec. 9      Nov. 24, 1999
UW professor's legacy of letters enriches Nabokov-Pushkin exhibit      Nov. 18, 1999
UW, WSU presidents meet the media on Apple Cup week      Nov. 17, 1999
Earthquake engineers gather at UW for briefing on Taiwan temblor, discussion of safety issues and implications for the Seattle area      Nov. 16, 1999
Graduate math, science and engineering students can get PRIME experience through fellowships in new UW program      Nov. 12, 1999
University of Washington Campus Master Plan meetings Nov. 16      Nov. 2, 1999
Professor who headed MIT committee that found systematic discrimination against women faculty to speak at UW forum      Nov. 1, 1999
University of Washington begins Campaign for Arts with $2.5 million gifts      Oct. 28, 1999
UW awarded $10 million from Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation      Oct. 28, 1999
University of Washington to create Technology Enterprise Institute, a new model for business creation and research      Oct. 19, 1999
UW Computer Science & Engineering awarded $3 million from Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation      Oct. 5, 1999
Dick Thompson to become UW director of government relations      Oct. 5, 1999
Director-General of World Trade Organization to participate in campus dialogue      Sep. 28, 1999
State-of-the-art $79 million research building dedicated at Harborview      Sep. 20, 1999
Popular Saturday Seminars give football fans exercise for their brains      Sep. 13, 1999
Harvard Medical School authors of Living to 100 to speak at UW School of Nursing lecture and reception      Sep. 2, 1999
$32 million GEAR UP project boosts education for Yakima Valley poor      Aug. 11, 1999
UW program shows students with disabilities they can DO-IT      July 20, 1999
New certificate will give bioengineering grads entrepreneurial edge      July 16, 1999
MEDIA ADVISORY: UW's "corpse flower" begins its collapse      July 8, 1999
Art from the heart: Anchorage artist Gerry Conaway shows his art at UW Medical Center, where he received a new heart      July 8, 1999
Stench of "corpse flower" fills UW botany greenhouse as blooming begins      July 7, 1999
Predictions about fate of marine mammals in coming century among topics at mammalogists' meeting June 21-24      June 18, 1999
President appoints gay, bisexual, lesbian and transgender task force      June 17, 1999
Statewide consortium aims to help teachers put it into      June 16, 1999
Saturday memorial service scheduled for Neil Jacobson, UW psychology professor      June 3, 1999
Expanded University of Washington faculty field tour to introduce new professors to people, places and problems around the state      May 25, 1999
UW and Seattle Seahawks agree on the use of Husky Stadium      May 17, 1999
Number of minority students headed toward UW freshman class declines sharply      May 17, 1999
Educational Opportunity Program honors students at banquet      May 12, 1999
UW's Hood and National Library of Medicine's Lindberg to speak at 50th anniversary symposium      April 21, 1999
Yash P. Gupta chosen dean of UW Business School      April 13, 1999
Seismologists to mark 50th anniversary of 1949 earthquake      April 9, 1999
UW student named 1999 Truman Scholar      April 7, 1999
Singapore opposition leader to speak at UW on free speech      April 5, 1999
Magnuson staffers to discuss senator's legacy      April 5, 1999
Julian Bond to speak at UW Commencement      March 26, 1999
Warren Buck selected as chancellor and dean of UW, Bothell      March 25, 1999
Graduate School of Public Affairs to be named for Dan Evans      March 19, 1999
Dr. Christopher B. Wilson to head Department of Immunology at the UW School of Medicine      March 8, 1999
David Hodge selected as dean of College of Arts and Sciences      March 2, 1999
Labor activists, academics come together for lectures and symposia on strikes      March 1, 1999
William Bremner named chair of the Department of Medicine      Dec. 2, 1998
UW professor to lead American Institute of Chemical Engineers      Nov. 13, 1998
Medical Center raises parking fees for non-patients who use patients' garage      Nov. 3, 1998
1998 Autumn Quarter Enrollments at University of Washington      Oct. 30, 1998
UW president leads delegation to Beijing, Hong Kong and Taiwan      Oct. 30, 1998
Making the University District safer for homeless, runaway youth is focus of November conference open to public      Oct. 29, 1998
UWMC Center for Adoption Medicine provides care for special needs of adopted children and their families      Oct. 28, 1998
Conference addresses implications of global economic conditions for forest products industry      Oct. 27, 1998
Kennewick Man remains to be transferred to Burke Museum noon Thursday      Oct. 27, 1998
UW receives $3.5 million in federal funds to establish the country's only Multiple Sclerosis Research and Training Center, based at UW Medical Center      Oct. 25, 1998
Dr. Steven Gabbe elected to Institute of Medicine      Oct. 19, 1998
Inspiring undergraduates to reach new heights,Salesin named 'Washington Professor of the Year'      Oct. 16, 1998
Pacific Northwest Roundtable bringing together leaders from academia, government and industry to assess region's engineering education      Oct. 13, 1998
UW School of Medicine receives funds from grateful patient for endowed professorship in orthopaedics      Oct. 8, 1998
UW School of Medicine establishes Endowed Chair in Ophthalmology      Oct. 8, 1998
Former president of Harvard to address UW Board of Regents on affirmative action      Oct. 8, 1998
UW prepares for first graduate program in astrobiology to train those who will hunt for life in outer space      Sep. 30, 1998
Roots of unconscious prejudice affect 90 to 95 percent of people, psychologists demonstrate at press conference      Sep. 29, 1998
University of Washington raises the Internet speed limit for the Northwest      Sep. 28, 1998
University of Washington lecture series in October plumbs the ocean realm      Sep. 24, 1998
Pervasiveness of prejudice to be demonstrated at press conference; Americans can go on line to test themselves      Sep. 23, 1998
Grant will help encourage low-income and first-generation students to go to college      Sep. 23, 1998
Another record year for UW research awards      Sep. 18, 1998
UW gets $1.2 million Hughes grant for biological science education      Sep. 16, 1998
Foundation celebrates 50 years of building international relationships      Sep. 15, 1998
Popular Saturday Seminars give football fans exercise for their brains      Sep. 14, 1998
Monument to Spanish Civil War volunteers to be dedicated Oct. 14      Sep. 9, 1998
White House honoring UW Women in Science & Engineering center      Sep. 8, 1998
$170.3 Million in Private Support for UW Sets New Record      Aug. 26, 1998
Freshman Convocation Sept. 27, 1998      Aug. 24, 1998
Pediatrician Susan Marshall named assistant dean for curriculum at the University of Washington School of Medicine      Aug. 18, 1998
International participants sought for 50th reunion at UW      Aug. 14, 1998
Surgical Dynamics endows spine-research chair at UW School of Medicine      July 23, 1998
UW proposes budget to prepare students for the future      July 17, 1998
Two young UW clinical researchers receive grants of $300,000      July 17, 1998
UW Medical Center once again ranked among nation's Best Hospitals      July 17, 1998
School of Nursing names director of de Tornyay Center on Healthy Aging      July 17, 1998
Human Interface Technology Lab's virtual retinal display wins 1998 Discover magazine Technological Innovation Award      July 15, 1998
Two Missoula adult medicine physicians honored for dedication to teaching University of Washington medical students      June 17, 1998
Dr. George Novan of Spokane honored for excellence in teaching adult medicine to University of Washington medical students      June 17, 1998
Dr. James E. Branahl of Boise honored for excellence in teaching adult medicine to University of Washington medical students      June 16, 1998
Dr. Ronald Smith of Billings honored for excellence in teaching adult medicine to University of Washington medical students      June 16, 1998
123rd COMMENCEMENT      June 9, 1998
Carl J. Herzog Foundation gives $1.5 million to medical school for Endowed Student Support Fund and for Odland Endowed Chair      May 20, 1998
First holder of the Theodore J. Phillips Endowed Professorship in Family Medicine named      May 18, 1998
Dr. Richard Blandau, an international figure in research on reproductive biology, died May 11 at age 86.      May 18, 1998
Carl J. Herzog Foundation gives $1.5 million to medical school for Endowed Student Support Fund and for Odland Endowed Chair      May 15, 1998
University of Washington receives another Gold Award from American Academy of Family Physicians      May 12, 1998
UW senior well prepared to live on Greenland glacier      May 8, 1998
Stanford biologist to address politics of global warming in UW lecture      April 27, 1998
Promising nuclear waste management plan earns UW students prize at international competition      April 24, 1998
New center aims to promote policy that supports good teaching      April 13, 1998
UW engineering students paddle concrete canoe to regional title      April 8, 1998
UW hosting concrete canoe races, bridge-building contest as part of civil engineering 'olympics'      March 31, 1998
First Northwest Hispanic Nurses Conference to be held at the UW      March 27, 1998
School of Pharmacy's annual Katterman Lecture focuses on herbal medicine      March 19, 1998
Federal drug expert to give free lecture at Wenatchee Valley C.C.      March 19, 1998
Journalist Jim Lehrer to speak at UW commencement June 13      March 11, 1998
Sen. Warren Magnuson's life to be honored at fundraiser      March 6, 1998
First Community Conversation in Seattle March 16      March 6, 1998
Internet privacy and other emerging technology issues focus of 24th annual UW Computer Fair March 18-19      March 4, 1998
International dental symposium to focus on caries and periodontal disease      Feb. 27, 1998
Nobel Prize-winner, acclaimed science photographer kick off UW Center for Nanotechnology      Feb. 24, 1998
Pilot study explores how people seek information on the Web      Feb. 24, 1998
University of Washington physicians comprise more than half of the "Best Doctors" in Western Washington      Feb. 23, 1998
UN ambassador to speak at UW Feb. 23      Feb. 20, 1998
For fifth straight year U.S. News & World Report ranks University of Washington as top primary-care medical school      Feb. 19, 1998
Regents issue statement on diversity      Feb. 13, 1998
Need a solution for that biomedical problem? The answer could lie with mathematics, says researcher      Feb. 9, 1998
Dental Implant Program established at the University of Washington School of Dentistry      Feb. 4, 1998
Nancy Woods named dean of the UW School of Nursing      Jan. 29, 1998
UW conference helps women engineering students build bridges to top firms      Jan. 12, 1998
University of Washington marks 50th anniversary of anti-Communist investigations with      Jan. 2, 1998
UW president appoints advisory committee to help search for new dean of School of Public Health and Community Medicine      Dec. 4, 1997
UW to establish Center for Molecular Genetic Pathology, using $3.25 million in federal and university funds      Nov. 20, 1997
UW physicist earns highest government award      Nov. 20, 1997
Engineer behind Mars Sojourner rover to speak at UW      Nov. 18, 1997
New endowed professorship will enhance community-focused teaching and research in family medicine.      Nov. 10, 1997
School of Nursing's Nancy Woods receives Vivian O. Lee Women's Health Award from U.S. Public Health Service      Oct. 20, 1997
1997 Autumn Quarter enrollments at University of Washington      Oct. 14, 1997
Top students graduate from an intensive summer of cloning, coatings and controlling mosquitoes      Oct. 2, 1997
International conference on textual studies to be held Oct. 29-Nov. 1      Sep. 29, 1997
International conference on textual studies to be held Oct. 29-Nov. 1      Sep. 29, 1997
International meeting to highlight latest developments in liver transplantation      Sep. 24, 1997
Fall Fling Welcomes Students to UW Campus      Sep. 24, 1997
University of Washington Tacoma building to be topped off by Seattle artist Buster Simpson      Sep. 24, 1997
Grand opening celebration for UW, Tacoma, set for Sept. 26 and 27      Sep. 23, 1997
Member of IBM team behind Deep Blue speaking at UW      Sep. 18, 1997
UW School of Nursing names new head of Nurse-Midwifery Program      Sep. 16, 1997
"The Face of Breast Cancer" exhibit comes to Seattle during Breast Cancer Awareness Month      Sep. 15, 1997
White House honors UW program for mentoring students with disabilities      Sep. 11, 1997
UW President Richard L. McCormick names acting dean of the School of Public Health and Community Medicine      Sep. 4, 1997
Dr. William M. M. Kirby, long-time medical school faculty member, dies in Seattle      Sep. 2, 1997
Freshman Convocation Sept. 28      Aug. 25, 1997
Intel awards University of Washington $5.9 million in computer equipment and service      Aug. 18, 1997
UW Medical Center opens Melanoma Center to provide advanced treatment of deadly skin cancer      July 22, 1997
UWMC among top 10 in the nation in U.S. News' Best Hospitals      July 18, 1997
Seven UW doctors named among the best in America for women's health care, in Good Housekeeping magazine poll      July 14, 1997
UW materials technology institute gives teachers new ways to turn students on to science and engineering      July 1, 1997
Fredric Wolf named chair of the Department of Medical Education at the UW School of Medicine      June 13, 1997
Senior Vice President of CARE Selected As New Dean Of The UW Graduate School      June 3, 1997
Ramsey named UW vice president for medical affairs and dean of the School of Medicine      May 29, 1997
UW undergraduate wins Mellon Fellowship      May 13, 1997
UW undergraduate wins national scholarship for public service      May 13, 1997
Dr. George N. Aagaard, former dean and long-time medical school faculty member, dies in Seattle      May 8, 1997
UW graduate and professional students present research May 17      May 8, 1997
UW researcher who found way to measure infant vision to be honored      May 7, 1997
New lecture series brings top Japanese high-tech business leaders to UW      May 2, 1997
The UW's super-spanners set their sights on becoming the nation's champion bridge builders      April 29, 1997
Dean of Nursing Sue T. Hegyvary to Resign; Will Remain on Faculty      April 28, 1997
UW program for students with disabilities to be featured      April 25, 1997
UW's $154.6 million in private giving is second highest among public universities      April 24, 1997
South Seattle resident is among four UW undergraduates to win national scholarship awards      April 23, 1997
UW Health Sciences Open House to feature latest medical advances      April 17, 1997
"TREEmendous Forest Story" is theme for Arbor Day      April 17, 1997
Race puts UW engineering students up a creek with a concrete canoe      April 16, 1997
Memorial services scheduled for founding coordinator of medical school's Spokane programs.      April 11, 1997
Student oceanographers to experience shipboard research April 16- 18      April 11, 1997
Largest gift to UW School of Dentistry will establish first endowed chair      April 9, 1997
Drs. Blackman and Cleveland named assistant deans for the University of Washington School of Medicine      April 9, 1997
Dr. Samuel Dworkin honored for dentistry research      April 8, 1997
Health Sciences Open House coming April 25 and 26      April 8, 1997
Self-confidence is a key factor for females pursuing non-traditional fields      April 2, 1997
UW's department of astronomy will host a public open house to provide a close-up view of Comet Hale-Bopp      March 25, 1997
New UW alumni executive director appointed      March 21, 1997
Lee L. Huntsman selected as University of Washington provost      March 20, 1997
UW engineering alumnus behind Ivory, Pampers to turn 100      March 18, 1997
UW receives top rankings in U.S. News & World Report survey of graduate programs and professional schools      Feb. 27, 1997
UW physician receives national award for primary care achievement      Feb. 26, 1997
There are solutions to the epidemic of social problems bedeviling America's youth, says researcher      Jan. 27, 1997
UW president appoints search committee for vice president for medical affairs and dean of medicine      Jan. 9, 1997
Tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. Jan. 16      Dec. 31, 1996
Philip J. Fialkow, M.D. and Helen Fialkow found dead in Nepal on Nov. 3, 1996      Nov. 3, 1996
Statement responding to questions on the current whereabouts of Philip J. Fialkow, M.D., vice president for medical affairs and dean of the UW School of Medicine      Nov. 1, 1996
Statement responding to the whereabouts of Philip J. Fialkow, M.D., vice president for medical affairs and dean of the UW School of Medicine, and his wife, Helen      Nov. 1, 1996
New UW center to focus on health and safety of foresters, fishers and farmers throughout the region      Oct. 15, 1996
Intel Corp. announces $1.5 million gift of equipment for new engineering building at UW      Oct. 14, 1996
UW to host premiere of documentary about racial issues on campus UW News Release: 07 October, 1996      Oct. 7, 1996
UW School of Nursing to hold 18th annual Soule Lecture and Friends of Nursing Dinner UW News Release: 07 October, 1996      Oct. 7, 1996
UW rewarded for efficiency UW News Release: 02 October, 1996      Oct. 2, 1996
UW professor elected to National Academy of Engineering      Sep. 30, 1996
Declining respect for legal system threatens society, author says      Sep. 26, 1996
UW lectures to probe relationships between and threats to cultural, biological diversity      Sep. 25, 1996
1996-97 University of Washington President's Scholarship Recipients      Sep. 17, 1996
Fall Fling welcomes students to UW campus      Sep. 17, 1996
UW ranked 10th among public universities by national magazine      Sep. 9, 1996
UW names 1996 Martin scholar      Aug. 4, 1996
Rural high school girls get science, math, engineering experience at special UW camp, now through June 29      June 14, 1996


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Technology summer camp welcomes disabled high-school students      July 17, 2007
UW president forms work group to consider new campus      June 18, 2007
National concrete canoe races come to Seattle      June 12, 2007
Space launchers, robotic fish will be on display at Engineering Open House      April 24, 2007
DO-IT program seeks students with disabilities for college preparation      Nov. 21, 2006
Washington's most valuable resource -- its brightest kids -- being sought by UW      Oct. 20, 2006
Woodland Park Zoo, UW to expand collaboration, cooperation      July 27, 2006
History of Black Panthers to come alive in classrooms, meeting, Web site      May 16, 2006
UW honored nearly 700 local students for outstanding academic abilities      April 4, 2006
Ford Foundation grant focuses on Southeast Asian American students, communities      Dec. 12, 2005
Hunt is on again for Washington state's brightest fifth- through eighth-graders      Oct. 17, 2005
MEDIA ADVISORY: President of St. Louis Fed to discuss market effects of openness and transparency      Oct. 3, 2005
Toyota dealers commit $1 million to Harborview Medical Center      Aug. 22, 2005
Drill to test emergency response to be held at UW Aug. 3      Aug. 2, 2005
Architecture students to design and build experimental 'green' home for Yakima Valley family      June 22, 2005
Washington students honored for outstanding verbal, mathematical abilities      May 3, 2005
Engineering Open House 2005 brings Puget Sound students, technology together      April 18, 2005
Journalists to gather Friday at UW to gauge tsunami coverage      April 11, 2005
Exhibit of emerging architectural ideas offers 'glimpse of future'      March 21, 2005
Public lecture will focus on Northwest tsunamis      Feb. 15, 2005
The September Project to celebrate democracy on Sept. 11, 2004      Sep. 2, 2004
New Web-based resource helps college graduates find health insurance      May 6, 2004
State's top minority-owned companies honored for economic contributions      Nov. 19, 2003
Washington's brightest fifth to eighth graders sought by UW      Nov. 10, 2003
UW architecture program gives youth a voice on Seattle waterfront      Nov. 5, 2003
UW announces plan to improve security off campus      Oct. 3, 2003
King County Council Unanimously Approves Funding to Move Forward on the Design Phase of Harborview's Bond Project      April 11, 2003
UW Educational Outreach Web site, registration available following last week's fire      Dec. 23, 2002
UW Educational Outreach relocating, phones working following Thursday's fire      Dec. 20, 2002
Update on fire at UW Educational Outreach building at 5001 25th Ave. NE      Dec. 19, 2002
UW's network of neighborhood clinics earns another perfect score from national accrediting organization      Dec. 16, 2002
11 visions for a post-Viaduct Seattle to be unveiled      Dec. 12, 2002
Center for Public Health Nutrition makes funds available to communities for healthy youth program      Dec. 5, 2002
DO-IT program seeking students with disabilities for college, career prep      Dec. 4, 2002
Academy for Young Scholars seeking Puget Sound's best and brightest      Nov. 26, 2002
Partnerships between architecture students and community showcased in new book      Nov. 25, 2002
National program expands to educate campus leaders and encourage students with disabilities to enter science-oriented careers      Nov. 15, 2002
New Coalition Focuses on Reducing Injuries to Seattle's Kids      Oct. 25, 2002
Communities need technology, training for complexities of today's forestry      Oct. 21, 2002
50 elementary school archaeologists dig into Rainier Valley's past      Oct. 7, 2002
Professor crosses disciplinary boundaries to teach biology to student engineers      Sep. 20, 2002
UW's Dental Research Day 2002 will be Sept. 25      Sep. 6, 2002
Local teacher documenting expedition bound for crossroads of the Arctic      Aug. 20, 2002
Dental camp will give youth a rare close-up view of profession      July 19, 2002
Students heading to Montana to help tribes combat housing crisis with tough 'new' material -- straw      June 20, 2002
The public is invited to the second annual Pacific Northwest Prostate Cancer Conference      June 12, 2002
Summer teen volunteer opportunities available at Harborview Medical Center      June 10, 2002
Building bridges, colonizing planets and extracting DNA from onions: Middle school students flex math, science muscles at second annual PRIME Showcase      May 21, 2002
Teachers from across Washington state join UW sea-going expedition      May 14, 2002
'Sex Gets Even Louder,' a May 13 and 14 conference and health fair, to educate public about HIV and STDs      May 7, 2002
Harborview Presents      May 3, 2002
UW joins Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road Project cultural caravan      March 19, 2002
DO-IT program takes award-winning techniques nationwide via the Internet      Feb. 12, 2002
Education Forums establish links between African-Americans and UW      Oct. 5, 2001
Seattle-area middle and high school students to take part in physics research      July 27, 2001
Students assist inner-city businesses during toughening economic times      June 5, 2001
Local high school students will dramatize genetic choices      May 25, 2001
Bicycle design, water testing and colonies on Mars: Middle school students push math, science boundaries during first PRIME Showcase      May 16, 2001
Designing public art gets interesting when the 'clients' are 9 years old      May 14, 2001
UW students build Chief Seattle Social Club in Havana      April 24, 2001
Opportunities for learning abound at UW College of Engineering Open House      April 18, 2001
Economic program reaches out to Hispanic- and American Indian-owned businesses in Yakima Valley, kick-off event March 30      March 29, 2001
Economic program reaches out to Hispanic- and American Indian-owned businesses in Yakima Valley, kick-off March 30      March 29, 2001
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation funds UW digital tribal outreach project      March 26, 2001
UW team tries out new ways to help a neighborhood chart its future      March 26, 2001
Seismic network uses schools, public facilities to chart ground shaking      March 20, 2001
Washington's Schools selected as partner in Next Generation Internet      March 13, 2001
Sedro-Woolley, Kelso, Steilacoom, Bellingham teachers join UW expedition      Aug. 25, 2000
Students 'GEAR UP' for college through summer institute at UW      Aug. 8, 2000
Washington public school teachers join UW expedition      Aug. 3, 2000
DO-IT summer camp for disabled students to begin at UW      July 27, 2000
STEP institute introduces Quinault students to fisheries, forestry research      June 7, 2000
UW president, professors arrive in Yakima Valley June 15 to tour clinic, visit Heritage College and review GEAR UP partnerships      June 2, 2000
UW professors to explore Wenatchee orchard industry June 12 during Faculty Field Tour      June 2, 2000
Students help inner-city businesses cross 'Digital Divide'      May 31, 2000
Making life compute: Volunteers spend weekends helping minority students learn computing skills at the University of Washington      April 20, 2000
$32 million GEAR UP project boosts education for Yakima Valley poor      Aug. 11, 1999
UW program shows students with disabilities they can DO-IT      July 20, 1999
Research universities to create distance learning web site      June 30, 1999
MEDIA ADVISORY: Bill Nye to help dedicate sundial partially built by elementary students      June 14, 1999
Educational Opportunity Program honors students at banquet      May 12, 1999
Upward Bound students learn to build computers--and get to keep them      April 6, 1999
Alaska Gets A High Speed (OC-12) Connection to Internet2      April 2, 1999
UW Diversity Fair to recruit minorities set for April 10      April 1, 1999
"Walk for Life" marks start of Suicide Prevention Week, May 2-8      March 30, 1999
UW president leads delegation to Beijing, Hong Kong and Taiwan      Oct. 30, 1998
Wyoming towns Powell and Buffalo chosen as family medicine training sites for University of Washington third-year medical students      Sep. 30, 1998
Microsoft's gift to tribal colleges will increase technological access      Sep. 21, 1998
University of Washington athletes to share stories with kids in Tacoma      Sep. 21, 1998
Popular Saturday Seminars give football fans exercise for their brains      Sep. 14, 1998
Interactive video consultations with UW experts will help several rural school districts serve children with special needs      Sep. 11, 1998
Freshman Convocation Sept. 27, 1998      Aug. 24, 1998
Wyoming opens its first two clerkship sites for University of Washington medical students this week in Rock Springs and Jackson.      Aug. 20, 1998
Project Astro enters second year of stargazing for K-12 students      July 24, 1998
Team of University of Washington health sciences students will visit Othello, Wash., area to participate in public service projects      July 14, 1998
Wanted: More women and minority engineers to meet industry demand      June 8, 1998
Seattle area celebrates National Cancer Survivors Day      May 12, 1998
First Community Conversation in Seattle March 16      March 6, 1998
Five rural towns slated as training sites for new, six-month program for University of Washington medical students      Jan. 7, 1998
Hutchinson Center, University of Washington, and Children's Hospital forming new alliance in the fight against cancer      Oct. 27, 1997
The UW, coming soon to a high school near you      Oct. 8, 1997
UW, community groups send draft City-University Agreement to city of Seattle      Oct. 7, 1997
Public workshops to help U.S. Department of Energy improve information access      Sep. 23, 1997
Local minority youth help UW researchers understand teen smoking      Sep. 15, 1997
UW offers free public lecture series in Wenatchee on Addiction and the Brain      Sep. 15, 1997
White House honors UW program for mentoring students with disabilities      Sep. 11, 1997
Orcas Island Medical Center becomes a family medicine teaching site for the University of Washington School of Medicine.      July 31, 1997
Rural physicians talk about the importance of evaluating the Internet's potential in health care      June 18, 1997
Interpretive walks offered to see world's largest canopy crane      June 16, 1997
Whimsical worms and local TV weathercaster among hosts on UW's CD-ROM "The Sound"      May 15, 1997
UW's department of astronomy will host a public open house to provide a close-up view of Comet Hale-Bopp      March 25, 1997
University of Washington Reaches Spokane Through UWTV      Feb. 11, 1997
UW Nursing Students Travel Abroad to Receive Hands-On Training and Life Enriching Experiences      Jan. 7, 1997
Rwandan civil war isn't just a conflict half way around the world: UW students, staff plan Tuesday benefit concert to aid former student      Nov. 27, 1996
State politicians matched with immigrants to gain greater understanding of low-income newcomers' problems      Nov. 13, 1996
UW program exposes Native American high-school students to legal profession      Oct. 18, 1996
UW, Seattle Public Schools host in-service day and build ongoing partnerships      Oct. 9, 1996
Celebrating the Beginning of a New Educational Resource in Wenatchee Valley UW News Release: 04 October, 1996      Oct. 4, 1996
Higher Education Day in Tacoma: Oct. 7      Sep. 25, 1996
Rural high school girls get science, math, engineering experience at special UW camp, now through June 29      June 14, 1996


Education
Undergraduates? low-cost ultrasound system wins Gates Foundation grant      Nov. 9, 2010
Study shows universities may be failing to sufficiently teach basic research skills      Nov. 8, 2010
New book investigates the cost ? and payoff ? of great teaching      Nov. 3, 2010
Handouts for college research assignments are often poor roadmaps      Sep. 2, 2010
Tom Stritikus selected dean of UW College of Education      Aug. 19, 2010
Deaf, hard-of-hearing students do first test of sign language by cell phone      Aug. 16, 2010
All ages enjoy free brainy activities at ?Neuroscience for Kids? website      June 25, 2010
UW student wins mathematics contest, named Putnam Fellow      April 1, 2010
UW study finds Wikipedia first stop for many student researchers      March 18, 2010
Media Advisory: UW students present phone apps for people with disabilities      March 12, 2010
'One keypad per child' lets schoolchildren share screen to learn math      Dec. 10, 2009
High-school students with disabilities can apply for college prep program      Dec. 4, 2009
The pen may be mightier than the keyboard      Sep. 16, 2009
Media advisory: Brain Awareness Week brings neuroscience to the masses      March 10, 2009
DO-IT Scholars now accepting applications from high school sophomores and juniors with disabilities      Dec. 4, 2008
Engineers Without Borders-USA international conference this week in Seattle      March 26, 2008
Graduate students and Native American tribes will tap forests, farms for biofuels      Jan. 28, 2008
UW, 1,500 colleges and groups across nation to brainstorm climate change solutions next week      Jan. 24, 2008
Media advisory: Engineering students create electrifying Halloween decorations      Oct. 25, 2007
UW renews its search for Washington's brightest fifth- through eighth-graders      Oct. 23, 2007
'Google 101' class at UW inspires first Internet-scale programming courses      Oct. 8, 2007
Having the right timing 'connections' in brain is key to overcoming dyslexia      Sep. 4, 2007
Technology summer camp welcomes disabled high-school students      July 17, 2007
Microsoft picks new UW center to develop distance learning technologies      July 16, 2007
Deaf computing academy welcomes first participants in national program      June 13, 2007
UW's undergrads dominate international math competition      May 3, 2007
Standardized testing of college students won't work, says new book by UW researchers      April 24, 2007
Chicana, Chicano scholars, community leaders, activists to meet at UW      March 16, 2007
Students who attend college at early age rate experience positive, enduring      Jan. 16, 2007
DO-IT program seeks students with disabilities for college preparation      Nov. 21, 2006
Washington's most valuable resource -- its brightest kids -- being sought by UW      Oct. 20, 2006
School of Social Work to train future Cambodian social work facullty      Aug. 31, 2006
UW among national leaders in producing certain minority undergraduate degrees      July 7, 2006
UW's Jackson School scores with feds      July 6, 2006
Students with disabilities gather at UW to find success through technology      June 30, 2006
History of Black Panthers to come alive in classrooms, meeting, Web site      May 16, 2006
Suicide awareness, prevention programs needed in schools      April 28, 2006
UW honored nearly 700 local students for outstanding academic abilities      April 4, 2006
Conference provides educators with new tools to combat effect of media on youth      March 9, 2006
Brain images show individual dyslexic children respond to spelling treatment      Feb. 8, 2006
School programs targeting antisocial behavior also can boost test scores, grades      Nov. 28, 2005
Charter schools serving more urban and disadvantaged students, study finds      Nov. 21, 2005
Faculty sources on topics in the news: BIOLOGY AND BELIEF      Sep. 27, 2005
Northwest Indians continue efforts to revive languages at UW workshop      Sep. 6, 2005
Thousands more low-income rural youths to get help preparing for college      Aug. 23, 2005
Study finds that school-funding loopholes leave poor children behind      Aug. 18, 2005
Washington students honored for outstanding verbal, mathematical abilities      May 3, 2005
Separate genes influence speed, accuracy in decoding written words in dyslexia      March 31, 2005
More than half of high school seniors employed, mostly in near minimum-wage jobs      Feb. 21, 2005
How to make schools better? Bring in outside help, experts say      Oct. 19, 2004
Charter schools would add little to state education costs, study predicts      Oct. 15, 2004
Washington state's brightest fifth- to eighth-graders sought by UW      Oct. 12, 2004
UW lands $12.4 million federal grant to create science of learning center      Sep. 30, 2004
School study finds more equity after shift to weighted student funding      July 15, 2004
Educated women less likely to skip marriage and motherhood, study shows      March 29, 2004
Kids learn more from nationally certified teachers, study shows      March 8, 2004
Researchers launch four-year study to retarget America's school dollars toward student achievement      Oct. 13, 2003
Superintendents say lack of clout holds them back from improving schools      July 28, 2003
System takes from poor schools and gives to the rich, study shows      May 27, 2003
Principals abound but avoid certain schools and districts, study finds      April 2, 2003
Designing public art gets interesting when the 'clients' are 9 years old      May 14, 2001
UW senior well prepared to live on Greenland glacier      May 8, 1998


Environment
Decline of West Coast fog brought higher coastal temperatures last 60 years      Dec. 13, 2010
Assessing the environmental effects of tidal turbines      Dec. 13, 2010
Calculating tidal energy turbines? effects on sediments and fish      Dec. 13, 2010
Scientists question widely adopted indicator of fisheries health and evidence for ?fishing down marine food webs?      Nov. 17, 2010
Tiny marine creatures could help diagnose the health of Puget Sound      Nov. 1, 2010
UW losing 60-year tradition of salmon returning to campus      Oct. 31, 2010
Scented consumer products shown to emit many unlisted chemicals      Oct. 26, 2010
Biologist hopes new ?condos? will help Galapagos penguins stave off extinction      Oct. 19, 2010
Forget the Coppertone: Water fleas in mountain ponds can handle UV rays      Oct. 12, 2010
Fact Sheet: New buoy designed to gather information in changing Arctic      Oct. 12, 2010
Greatest warming is in the north, but biggest impact on life is in the tropics      Oct. 6, 2010
UW-built device reveals invisible world teeming with microscopic algae      Oct. 5, 2010
Trio of PNW universities to develop new tools for climate change planning      Sep. 23, 2010
Sudden ocean cooling likely contributed to Northern Hemisphere global warming pause in mid-20th century      Sep. 22, 2010
80 percent of agricultural expansion in tropics came at expense of forests      Sep. 2, 2010
UW named one of America?s 20 ?coolest? schools by Sierra Magazine      Aug. 16, 2010
Surf your way to a deep ocean research expedition      Aug. 12, 2010
UW professor?s lifetime efforts receive international recognition      July 26, 2010
State?s most sophisticated buoy to sample for acidification, oxygen-starved waters      July 12, 2010
Industry fishing for profits, not predators      June 24, 2010
Scientists discover spikes of nutrients fueling mid-ocean plankton      June 23, 2010
UW team wins $1.3 million to radically reduce hospital energy use      June 19, 2010
UW institute to get as much as $100 million to study atmosphere, ocean      June 9, 2010
UW engineers help U.S. government estimate seepage rate of Gulf oil spill      June 3, 2010
Longtime UW climate researcher is new Washington state climatologist      May 26, 2010
UW names Lisa Graumlich first dean of College of the Environment      May 24, 2010
Ultraviolet radiation not culprit killing amphibians, research shows      May 23, 2010
Media alert: Arboretum BioBlitz 2010 starts Friday, teams reveal findings Saturday at public open house      May 20, 2010
Scrutinize arboretum?s plants, critters, crawlies as part of city?s first 'bioblitz'      May 6, 2010
Experts list: Lessons from Mount St. Helens being applied today      May 3, 2010
UW energy- and water-sensing technology acquired by Belkin      April 22, 2010
Traumatized trees: Bug them enough, they get fired up      April 9, 2010
The smell of salt air, a mile high and 900 miles inland      March 10, 2010
Earthquake engineers release report on damage in Haiti      Feb. 22, 2010
Local social dynamics key to success of tropical marine conservation areas      Feb. 19, 2010
Managing Pacific Northwest dams for a changing climate      Jan. 21, 2010
Why hasn?t Earth warmed as much as expected? New report explores reasons      Jan. 19, 2010
?Greenroads? rates sustainable road projects      Jan. 13, 2010
Toxicants detected in Asian monkey hair may warn of environmental threats      Jan. 4, 2010
Pay attention to that man behind the curtain: Climate Wizard makes large databases of climate information visual, accessible      Dec. 15, 2009
Low-cost temperature sensors, tennis balls to monitor mountain snowpack      Dec. 14, 2009
New report says climate change accelerating much faster than expected      Nov. 24, 2009
Fish food fight: Fish don't eat trees after all, says new study      Nov. 23, 2009
Cell phones become handheld tools for global development      Oct. 29, 2009
UW oceanographer is a lead scientist in largest airborne survey of polar ice      Oct. 8, 2009
Planet's nitrogen cycle overturned by 'tiny ammonia eater of the seas'      Sep. 30, 2009
Seaglider sets new underwater endurance and range records      Sep. 10, 2009
Fact sheet: UW receives largest-ever federal award to construct ocean observatory off the Pacific Northwest      Sep. 2, 2009
Washington forests may be solution to state's green-energy quest      Aug. 20, 2009
Scientists compile most comprehensive look at fish stocks      July 31, 2009
Western Washington appears poised for another extremely dry summer      July 9, 2009
Earth's most prominent rainfall feature creeping northward      June 30, 2009
Any way you slice it, warming climate is affecting Cascades snowpack      May 12, 2009
Seaglider monitors waters from Arctic during record-breaking journey under ice      April 28, 2009
Ice-free Arctic Ocean possible in 30 years, not 90 as previously estimated      April 2, 2009
Humans may be losers if technological nature replaces the real thing      April 1, 2009
State may have brief window to slow loss of working forests to development      March 30, 2009
DEIMOS joins MARS and its satellite of instruments on seafloor      March 18, 2009
Tropical lizards can't take the heat of climate warming      March 3, 2009
New state climate report indicates coming decades will be challenging      Feb. 11, 2009
Bus left you waiting in the cold? Use your cell phone to track it down      Feb. 10, 2009
Some of Earth's climate troubles should face burial at sea, scientists say      Jan. 28, 2009
Tree death rate in Pacific Northwest doubled in 17 years      Jan. 22, 2009
New data show much of Antarctica is warming more than previously thought      Jan. 21, 2009
Half of world's population could face climate-induced food crisis by 2100      Jan. 8, 2009
Compostable Coca-Cola cup launched at University of Washington      Jan. 7, 2009
Spicing up your holidays is recipe for spicing up Puget Sound as well      Dec. 2, 2008
Track your fitness, environmental impact with new cell phone applications      Nov. 19, 2008
New book will tell much you didn't know about Northwest weather      Nov. 12, 2008
Cataloguing invisible life: Microbe genome emerges from lake sediment      Aug. 17, 2008
New robot scouts best locations for components of undersea lab      Aug. 12, 2008
Scientists break record by finding northernmost hydrothermal vent field      July 24, 2008
Toxic chemicals found in common scented laundry products, air fresheners      July 23, 2008
iRobot secures licensing agreement for UW's Seagliders      June 11, 2008
When it comes to nitrogen, the 'fix' is in      June 9, 2008
New college to meet growing complexity, scale of environmental threats      May 15, 2008
Trouble in paradise: Warming a greater danger to tropical species      May 5, 2008
Chalk one up for coccolithophores      April 25, 2008
While stability far from assured, Greenland perhaps not headed down too slippery a slope      April 17, 2008
Popcorn-ball design doubles efficiency of dye-sensitized solar cells      April 10, 2008
Engineers Without Borders-USA international conference this week in Seattle      March 26, 2008
UW undergraduates scrutinize Glacier Bay, share exploits by blog      March 13, 2008
Water planners call for fundamental shift to deal with changing climate      Jan. 31, 2008
Graduate students and Native American tribes will tap forests, farms for biofuels      Jan. 28, 2008
UW launches sustainability program with national leaders in architecture      Jan. 24, 2008
UW, 1,500 colleges and groups across nation to brainstorm climate change solutions next week      Jan. 24, 2008
Ecologists, material scientists pursue genetics of diatom's elegant, etched casing      Jan. 22, 2008
Washington state sea levels could rise considerably by end of century      Jan. 17, 2008
Without its insulating ice cap, Arctic surface waters warm to as much as 5 C above average      Dec. 11, 2007
Contrarian approach could mean more fish: Maximizing fishery profits could be new strategy for conservation      Dec. 6, 2007
UW launches cutting-edge DNA ?fin-printing? project for salmon      Nov. 15, 2007
Like it or not, uncertainty and climate change go hand in hand      Oct. 25, 2007
Scientists ramp up ability of poplar plants to disarm toxic pollutants      Oct. 15, 2007
Conifers or condos? NW Environmental Forum develops strategies      Oct. 8, 2007
Fact sheet: Perennial ice, sometimes thick enough to defy icebreakers, may be key to predicting Arctic thaw      Sep. 28, 2007
City birds better than rural species in coping with human disruption      Sep. 25, 2007
Rare albino ratfish has eerie, silvery sheen      Sep. 24, 2007
Experts list: Arctic sea ice minimum for 2007 sets new record      Sep. 21, 2007
Coastal/global awards dovetail with proposed $130 million ocean observatory      Aug. 23, 2007
Impacts on human health, agriculture to round out most comprehensive assessment of climate change on state      Aug. 14, 2007
Waters off Grays Harbor only second place in world where glass sponge reefs found      July 30, 2007
University of Washington to develop specifications for large ocean observatory off coast of Washington and Oregon      May 15, 2007
Underwater turbines could turn Puget Sound's tides into electricity      May 10, 2007
State turns to Ruckelshaus Center to mediate land-use dispute      May 8, 2007
Earth's dirty little secret: Slowly but surely we are skinning our planet      April 16, 2007
Better freshwater forecasts to aid drought-plagued West      Feb. 16, 2007
Glaciers not on simple, upward trend of melting      Feb. 13, 2007
Habitat matters: 'Walkable' communities may make elders healthier      Feb. 12, 2007
UW College of Forest Resources kicks off centennial with Gov. Gregoire Wednesday      Jan. 30, 2007
New findings blow a decade of assumptions out of the water      Jan. 10, 2007
Forum recommends incentives, innovation, investment for state's forests      Jan. 9, 2007
'Speechless' and 'Mute' help break the silence of the leaves      Dec. 20, 2006
Scientists want to solve puzzle of excess water vapor near cirrus clouds      Nov. 30, 2006
UW researchers advocate creation of national climate service      Nov. 27, 2006
Resilient form of plant carbon gives new meaning to term 'older than dirt'      Nov. 24, 2006
Serengeti patrols cut poaching of buffalo, elephants, rhinos      Nov. 24, 2006
$1.5 million to advance promise of woody biomass for fuel in Washington      Nov. 17, 2006
UW experts available for background information on flooding, landslides      Nov. 7, 2006
Insect population growth likely accelerated by warmer climate      Oct. 30, 2006


Health and Medicine
UW Medicine to expand use of Microsoft Amalga to support clinical, translational research      Dec. 8, 2010
UW Medicine health system tackles, reduces infection rates      Nov. 30, 2010
MRSA exposure for fire fighters, medics greater than for general public: UW study      Nov. 18, 2010
Several DNA sequence variations linked to electrical signal conduction in the heart      Nov. 14, 2010
Undergraduates? low-cost ultrasound system wins Gates Foundation grant      Nov. 9, 2010
UW Medicine health system lauded for transplant, organ donation excellence      Nov. 3, 2010
Molecular imaging and therapy center to develop, commercialize technologies      Oct. 28, 2010
New methods detect subtleties in human genomes' repetitive landscapes      Oct. 27, 2010
Scented consumer products shown to emit many unlisted chemicals      Oct. 26, 2010
New class of biomolecules triggered in response to respiratory virus infection      Oct. 25, 2010
Volunteers needed for study on suicide intervention strategies      Oct. 25, 2010
Researchers develop first implanted device to treat balance disorder      Oct. 21, 2010
Molecular Engineering and Science Institute to address energy and medicine; UW bioengineer named director      Oct. 19, 2010
UW Part of Team to Transform African Medical Education; Funding Part of $130m Investment by U.S. Government to Increase Health Care Workers      Oct. 12, 2010
Media advisory: UW Medicine Tumor Vaccine Group holds open house, lab tours      Oct. 5, 2010
UW researchers land $24 million in patient-centered research grants      Oct. 5, 2010
Depression during pregnancy increases risk for preterm birth and low birth weight      Oct. 4, 2010
Scarless brain surgery is new option for patients      Sep. 30, 2010
Mice engrafted with human immune cells may provide clues to better prevention and treatment of typhoid fever      Sep. 21, 2010
New research shows massive ad campaign didn?t reduce meth use      Sep. 20, 2010
Rising education levels among women save children's lives worldwide      Sep. 16, 2010
UW to Host Largest University-Based Global Health Conference Sept. 19-21      Sep. 8, 2010
UW researchers seek to improve access to personalized drug therapy for underserved populations      Sep. 7, 2010
Tuning into cell signals that tell where sensory organs will form inside the ear      Aug. 26, 2010
Nanoscale DNA sequencing could spur revolution in personal health care      Aug. 16, 2010
Researchers discover genetic link between immune system, Parkinson?s disease      Aug. 16, 2010
Genetic alterations common to Kabuki syndrome discovered through streamlined DNA sequencing      Aug. 15, 2010
A strategy to fix a broken heart      Aug. 9, 2010
Newly discovered mechanism controls levels and efficacy of a marijuana-like substance in the brain      Aug. 6, 2010
Gaming for a cure: Computer gamers tackle protein folding      Aug. 4, 2010
Retail prices of healthy foods rising: UW study      Aug. 2, 2010
Scientists uncover mechanism behind Salmonella virulence and drug susceptibility      July 29, 2010
Prescription-type opiate overdoses, deaths continue to rise in King County      July 28, 2010
Multifunctional nanoparticle enables new type of biological imaging      July 27, 2010
UW Medical Center ranks 12th in U.S. News Media Group?s 2010 edition of America?s Best Hospitals      July 15, 2010
UW alliance for comparative effectiveness gains ground in research efforts, kicks off training programs      July 6, 2010
UW Medicine researchers receive $12.6 million grant to fund work in stem cells, cardiovascular repair      June 14, 2010
Virus infection may trigger unusual immune cells to attack the brain and spinal cord in multiple sclerosis      June 10, 2010
People with autism have more duplicated and deleted DNA sequences in their genomes than do those without the disorder      June 9, 2010
Patients with diabetes and depression control glucose, blood pressure, lipid levels just as well as non-depressed counterparts      June 7, 2010
Biosensors reveal how single bacterium gets the message to split into a swimming and a stay-put cell      June 3, 2010
Unexpected decline in newborn mortality drives child deaths below 8 million      May 24, 2010
Ignoring seat belt law costs Montanans $36 million in health-care costs      May 24, 2010
UW research helps consumers, policymakers identify and access healthy, affordable food      May 24, 2010
Flexible approach to anxiety treatment may result in better symptom relief      May 18, 2010
Major depression is common and disabling after traumatic brain injury      May 18, 2010
Adult mortality trends reveal massive rise in global inequalities      April 30, 2010
Comparative-effectiveness study confirms new treatment for diabetic macular edema      April 28, 2010
Engineering Summit to address challenges in aerospace, computing, biotech      April 15, 2010
Genome scientist Dr. Jay Shendure receives Prostate Cancer Foundation Young Investigator Award      April 13, 2010
Maternal deaths fall worldwide from a half-million annually to less than 350,000      April 11, 2010
Developing countries worldwide devote more funding to health, except many in sub-Saharan Africa      April 9, 2010
Dangerous plaques in blood vessels rupture by overproducing protein-busting enzymes      March 29, 2010
New University of Washington Center for Systems and Translational Infectious Disease Research established      March 24, 2010
UW Students for Equal Health Hosts Free Conference on Media and Health April 10 with Major Media Experts      March 19, 2010
UW Department of Global Health and Physicians for Social Responsibility Host War & Global Health Conference April 23-25 on UW Campus      March 17, 2010
Difficulty trusting and reaching out to others may shorten diabetes patients' lives      March 17, 2010
Major depression more than doubles risk of dementia among adults with diabetes      March 5, 2010
Researchers discover gene that affects susceptibility to tuberculosis and clues to how it works      March 4, 2010
Dr. Hunter Handsfield wins award for STD prevention      March 3, 2010
Trying to kick the marijuana habit? UW study wants you      March 3, 2010
Brain-controlled cursor doubles as a neural workout      Feb. 15, 2010
Adapting to clogged airways makes common pathogen resist powerful antibiotics -- even without previous exposure      Feb. 8, 2010
3-D scaffold provides clean, biodegradable structure for stem cell growth      Feb. 2, 2010
Surgeon studies effect of a pre-operative ?warm up?      Jan. 27, 2010
Severe complications of diabetes higher in depressed patients      Jan. 27, 2010
Herpes medication does not reduce risk of HIV transmission, UW-led international study finds      Jan. 20, 2010
Toxicants detected in Asian monkey hair may warn of environmental threats      Jan. 4, 2010
University of Washington?s Dr. Edwin G. Krebs, recipient of 1992 Nobel Prize for discovering biological switch in cells, dies at 91      Dec. 23, 2009
Air bags not a risk to pregnant women in motor vehicle crashes, study finds      Dec. 21, 2009
Several novel genetic links to lung function in large-scale, multi-institutional study      Dec. 15, 2009
Mechanism discovered by which body?s cells encourage tuberculosis infection      Dec. 10, 2009
UW Medicine?s Institute of Translational Health Sciences presents Breast Cancer Screening - The New Guidelines: Can We Make Sense Out of the Controversy?      Dec. 10, 2009
UW researchers discover groundbreaking approach to predicting life expectancy among patients with malignant brain tumors      Nov. 30, 2009
Early intervention for toddlers with autism highly effective, study finds      Nov. 30, 2009
Free e-samples of prescription drugs: At what cost?      Nov. 25, 2009
Media advisory: UW expert to discuss alcohol, anger, aggressive driving      Nov. 25, 2009
110 local infants needed for autism brain imaging study      Nov. 16, 2009
For the first time, scientists discover causative gene of a rare disorder by sequencing all protein-coding regions of the genome      Nov. 13, 2009
UW Medicine and Northwest Hospital & Medical Center sign final documents      Nov. 13, 2009
Media advisory: UW Medical Genetics Clinic celebrates 50th anniversary      Nov. 3, 2009
Media advisory: UW Medicine Tumor Vaccine Group hosts third annual open house      Nov. 2, 2009
Stress-induced changes in brain circuitry linked to cocaine relapse      Oct. 29, 2009
Pregnant women risk early delivery from using psychiatric medication      Oct. 29, 2009
Cell phones become handheld tools for global development      Oct. 29, 2009
Taking medicine for HIV proves hard to swallow for many people      Oct. 22, 2009
ResearchToolkit.org provides one-stop web resource for health researchers      Oct. 21, 2009
Infant sucking habits may affect how baby talks      Oct. 21, 2009
Depression in older cancer patients more effectively treated      Oct. 20, 2009
Major improvements made in engineering heart repair patches from stem cells.      Oct. 12, 2009
Genome-wide hunt reveals new genetic links in autism      Oct. 7, 2009
Pacific Northwest doctors gain more options for end-of-life care training      Oct. 6, 2009
Surgery provides modest benefit over non-surgical treatment for patients with carpal tunnel syndrome      Sep. 25, 2009
New links among alcohol abuse, depression, obesity in young women found      Sep. 22, 2009
Adolescent alcohol exposure may lead to long-term risky decision making      Sep. 21, 2009
UW researchers to study impacts of climate change on health in the Pacific Northwest      Sep. 18, 2009
Northwest Hospital & Medical Center to join UW Medicine      Sep. 17, 2009
Nine international teams operate biomedical robots from numerous locations      Sep. 17, 2009
MEDIA ADVISORY: Get a jump Sept. 16 on covering the 2010 Winter Games      Sep. 15, 2009
Gene therapy used to successfully treat color blindness in adult monkeys      Sep. 15, 2009
Universities report doubling of students enrolled in global health programs in last three years      Sep. 14, 2009
UW medical, public health experts and students provide fodder, facts for health-care reform debate      Sep. 9, 2009
Parents play key role in whether teen tobacco use becomes daily habit      Aug. 31, 2009
Counting duplicated genome segments now possible      Aug. 30, 2009
U.S.-born Asian-American women more likely to think about, attempt suicide      Aug. 17, 2009
Faster, cheaper way to find disease genes in the human genome passes initial test      Aug. 16, 2009
UW experts on health care policy      Aug. 12, 2009
Life and death in the living brain: Recruitment of new neurons slows when old brain cells kept from dying      Aug. 10, 2009
Post-stroke depression recovery improved by adding brief psychosocial/behavioral intervention to standard treatment      Aug. 6, 2009
Nanoparticles cross blood-brain barrier to enable 'brain tumor painting'      Aug. 3, 2009
Health Alliance International receives $10 million grant to improve primary health care management in Mozambique      Aug. 3, 2009
All-in-one nanoparticle: A Swiss Army knife for nanomedicine      July 27, 2009
UW researchers find heroin, cocaine top drug treatment admissions in King County; prescription-type opiates cause most deaths      July 22, 2009
Screening for childhood depressive symptoms could start in second grade      July 21, 2009
Sea lampreys jettison one-fifth of their genome      July 20, 2009
University of Washington Medical Center ranks 12th in U.S. News Media Group?s 2009 edition of America?s Best Hospitals      July 16, 2009
New study uses wastewater to map large-scale patterns of illicit drug use in Oregon      July 15, 2009
Vanderbilt researcher, clinician named director of UW Autism Center      July 15, 2009
Longevity pill on the horizon?      July 9, 2009
Diets bad for teeth are also bad for the body      July 9, 2009
Media advisory: University of Washington clinic hosts ?Kruzin? Kent? kids      July 7, 2009
Survival rates for elderly patients receiving in-hospital resuscitation did not improve from 1992 to 2005      July 2, 2009
Stirred, not shaken: Bio-inspired cilia mix medical reagents at small scales      June 30, 2009
Got ear plugs? You may want to sport them on the subway, researchers say      June 18, 2009
Crustacean shell with polyester creates mixed-fiber material for nerve repair      June 16, 2009
Renowned global health figure Dr. Paul Farmer speaks at UW June 18      June 10, 2009
Pre-pregnancy depressed mood may heighten risk for premature birth      June 10, 2009
UW Medical Center performs 500th heart and 500th lung transplants      June 8, 2009
140 Washington, Oregon, Idaho families needed for UW autism studies      June 3, 2009
Parental guidelines, consequences may be why fewer black teens smoke than whites      May 14, 2009
Researchers gain fine-scale, genome-wide insights into patterns of human population structures around the world      May 14, 2009
Harborview/UW Medicine and Seattle Children?s Hospital Launch Sports Concussion Program      May 14, 2009
Herpes medication does not reduce risk of HIV transmission from individuals with HIV and genital herpes, UW-led international study finds      May 8, 2009
UW Medicine demonstrates use of the WHO/SCOAP surgical checklist      May 7, 2009
Brain cell mechanism for decision making also underlies judgment about certainty      May 7, 2009
Better diets more costly, enjoyed by the most educated      May 1, 2009
Update on the Evolving Swine Influenza Outbreak with Leading Experts: Panel Discussion at UW May 4      April 29, 2009
Autism genes discovered; help shape connections among brain cells      April 28, 2009
Survival mode that protects cells when oxygen is low also slows aging      April 16, 2009
Scorpion venom with nanoparticles slows spread of brain cancer      April 16, 2009
UW scientists partner with northwest researchers to form regional center aimed at combating infectious diseases      April 15, 2009
Picture this: Digital album puts focus on kids' health      April 6, 2009
Media advisory: Briefing to explore if housing for homeless alcoholics can save taxpayers money      March 30, 2009
Genetic variants associated with sudden cardiac death are found      March 26, 2009
UW scientists one step closer to stopping bone loss during spaceflight      March 19, 2009
Heightened level of amygdala activity may cause social deficits in autism      March 19, 2009
Media advisory: UW medical students get ?matched? with residency programs      March 18, 2009
Single molecule tracking helps reveal mechanism of chromosome separation in dividing cells      March 6, 2009
A dead gene comes back to life in humans      March 5, 2009
Global health ?hero? Dr. Peter Piot at UW March 2      Feb. 19, 2009
Adding genetics to a patient's clinical profile might lead to more accurate blood-thinner dosing      Feb. 18, 2009
Ancestral genome of present-day African great apes and humans underwent burst of DNA sequence duplications      Feb. 11, 2009
Cancer diagnosis: Now in 3-D      Feb. 9, 2009
Matthew O'Donnell, David Auth elected to National Academy of Engineering      Feb. 9, 2009
Bipolar disorders linked to risk of early death from natural causes      Feb. 2, 2009
UW's Neighborhood Clinics earn fourth consecutive perfect score from national accrediting organization      Jan. 27, 2009
Advancing the status of women in Afghanistan with Afghan leader Feb. 5      Jan. 23, 2009
?Astronaut food approach? to medical testing: Dehydrated, wallet-sized malaria tests promise better diagnoses in developing world      Jan. 20, 2009
UW Medical Center participates in global safe surgery study      Jan. 14, 2009
Tuberculosis bacteria co-opts body's defenses to gain a foothold      Jan. 8, 2009
Study finds failure to include nurses in process of admitting errors to patients, families      Jan. 7, 2009
Washington infants needed for autism study looking at brain images, behavior      Dec. 30, 2008
Most women report satisfaction with egg donation; some claim problems      Dec. 17, 2008
Global childhood immunization coverage growing at only half the officially reported rate      Dec. 11, 2008
UW physicians, researchers tops on 2008 lists      Dec. 9, 2008
First World Report on Child Injury to be Introduced at UW: Global Experts to Speak at Forum on the Health of Children Dec. 11      Dec. 3, 2008
Elementary school intervention increases mental, sexual health, economic status      Dec. 1, 2008
Research shows for first time that mammals can be stimulated to regrow damaged inner retina nerve cells      Nov. 24, 2008
HIV/AIDS Pioneer Dr. Catherine Wilfert at UW on World AIDS Day      Nov. 24, 2008
University of Washington biochemist David Baker to receive 2008 Sackler International Prize in Biophysics for discoveries in protein folding      Nov. 24, 2008
Track your fitness, environmental impact with new cell phone applications      Nov. 19, 2008
What do you have in mind? Ethical questions in neuroscience      Nov. 13, 2008
Newly tested compound makes Gram negative bacteria less virulent      Nov. 5, 2008
UW researchers find that having a big heart is not always a good thing      Nov. 5, 2008
Friend or foe? How the body's clot-busting system accelerates atherosclerosis      Oct. 30, 2008
Like rest of society, doctors implicitly favor whites over blacks      Oct. 28, 2008
Study finds racial and ethnic disparities in patient experiences, with some minority groups clustered in lower-performing primary care practices      Oct. 28, 2008
Weaver, Merati lauded by national medical society      Oct. 22, 2008
Five UW researchers receive $100,000 Gates Foundation Grand Challenges Explorations grants for innovative global health research      Oct. 22, 2008
National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Diseases awards UW nearly $17 million for systems biology research on emerging respiratory viruses      Oct. 16, 2008
Brain nerve cells can directly control stimulation of paralyzed muscles through an artificial connection      Oct. 15, 2008
Mouse study shows fetal heart can grow cells to repair disease damage      Oct. 13, 2008
Scientists develop new cancer-killing compound from salad plant      Oct. 13, 2008
UW researchers to lead two CDC-funded projects exploring communications with vulnerable populations, health-care providers in emergencies      Oct. 9, 2008
Atomic-resolution views give clues to the function of an enzyme critical in regulating light-detecting signals inside the eye      Oct. 6, 2008
University of Washington, Washington State University, Oregon Health & Science University collaborate in landmark national study of children's health      Oct. 3, 2008
Study links depression to higher death rate from all causes among Medicare beneficiaries with diabetes      Sep. 30, 2008
UW-led study finds wide variability in survival after emergency treatment for cardiac arrest      Sep. 23, 2008
UW Medicine invites public to free Fall Prevention Fairs beginning Sept. 18      Sep. 12, 2008
Researchers associate aberrations in aspecific region of chromosome 1q21.1 with broad range of disorders, levels of impairment in children      Sep. 10, 2008
Cause of conduct problems among girls appears to be different than in boys      Sep. 10, 2008
UW doctoral student in environmental health to receive 2008 Bullitt Foundation prize      Sep. 3, 2008
Patients with mild to moderate heart failure who receive ICD shock therapy are at higher risk of future death from heart failure      Sep. 3, 2008
'Can you see me now?' Sign language over cell phones comes to United States      Aug. 21, 2008
When it comes to abstinence teens, adults aren't speaking the same language      Aug. 6, 2008
Simian foamy virus found in several people living and working with monkeys in Asia      Aug. 1, 2008
UW Medicine physicians obtain national recognition for diabetes care      Aug. 1, 2008
Eileen Whalen Appointed New Executive Director for Harborview Medical Center      July 30, 2008
Newly discovered proteins in seminal fluid transferred during mating may affect odds of producing offspring      July 28, 2008
Husband, wife raise funds for UW Medical Center?s NICU      July 24, 2008
Toxic chemicals found in common scented laundry products, air fresheners      July 23, 2008
Serious school failure turns out to be a real bummer for girls, but not boys      July 22, 2008
Researchers link Huntington's disease to overactive immune response in the brain      July 15, 2008
Rx for time-crunched physicians: communication skills that increase physician efficiency and patient satisfaction      July 14, 2008
Reseachers foil seasonal programmed brain cell death in living birds      July 9, 2008
UW Medical Center takes part in WHO surgical checklist initiative      July 2, 2008
Gene silencer and quantum dots reduce protein production to a whisper      June 23, 2008
'Faulty' brain connections may be responsible for social impairments in autism      June 12, 2008
Harborview celebrates opening of new inpatient expansion building named in honor of Norm Maleng      June 11, 2008
Teenagers attending college less likely to engage in risky sexual behavior      June 5, 2008
UW Medicine to honor outstanding alumni at all-school celebration      May 30, 2008
200 Washington, Oregon families with one autistic child each sought for study      May 30, 2008
Computer game's high score could earn the Nobel Prize in medicine      May 8, 2008
Eight new human genome projects offer large-scale picture of genetic differences among individuals and find previously unknown human DNA      May 1, 2008
Specialized white blood cells coordinate 'first responders' to viral infection      April 24, 2008
Thomas Baillie selected as dean of UW School of Pharmacy      April 22, 2008
Idaho foundation establishes scholarship for medical students      April 21, 2008
Bill Gates III among speakers at two-day UW Genome Sciences symposium on the Personal Genome: Consequences for Society, Implications for Medicine      April 18, 2008
UW to launch Northwest Institute for Genetic Medicine with support from Life Sciences Discovery Fund      April 18, 2008
Researchers uncover details about how dietary restriction slows down aging      April 17, 2008
Repeated methamphetamine use causes long-term adaptations in brains of mice, researchers find      April 9, 2008
Want docs to treat the underserved? Make sure they train at community health centers, researchers say      April 1, 2008
Researchers link genetic errors to schizophrenia      March 27, 2008
Engineers Without Borders-USA international conference this week in Seattle      March 26, 2008
Scientists uncover how superbug Staph aureus resists our natural defenses      March 24, 2008
Some moms quit cigarettes, marijuana, alcohol during pregnancy, but dads don't      March 19, 2008
Molecular engineers design new enzymes from scratch      March 19, 2008
It's easy for Washington residents to obtain, take their pain medicine      March 17, 2008
Researchers find implantable cardiac defibrillators may expose patients to security and privacy risks; potential solutions suggested      March 11, 2008
How do infections and toxins launch a cell's self-destruct and alarm system?      March 10, 2008
Mother-daughter conflict, low serotonin level may be deadly combination      March 5, 2008
Zebrafish provide useful screening tool for genes, compounds that protect against hearing loss      Feb. 29, 2008
Good bacteria in women give clues for slowing HIV transmission      Feb. 7, 2008
Team treatment for depression cuts medical costs for older patients      Feb. 7, 2008
Herpes medication does not reduce risk of HIV infection in individuals with HSV-2, international study finds      Feb. 5, 2008
Use of baby personal care products associated with higher levels of phthalates      Feb. 4, 2008
Accelerated head growth can predict autism before behavorial symptoms start      Jan. 30, 2008
Camera in a pill offers cheaper, easier window on your insides      Jan. 24, 2008
Harborview Medical Center in Seattle receives $100,000 Foster G. McGaw Prize for excellence in community service      Jan. 10, 2008
UW Medicine Neighborhood Clinics receive leadership award from Premera Blue Cross      Jan. 3, 2008
Marla Salmon chosen as dean of UW School of Nursing      Jan. 3, 2008
200 Puget Sound infants needed for first autism prevention study      Jan. 2, 2008
UW graduate student Peter Kithene named CNN Heroes Honoree      Dec. 7, 2007
Price of lower-calorie foods rising drastically, UW researchers find      Dec. 4, 2007
Body-weight regulation scientists give perspective in Science on obesity-related research; suggest a new approach      Nov. 8, 2007
Research team finds link between asthma and depressive and anxiety disorders      Nov. 6, 2007
Association of American Medical Colleges honors Seymour Klebanoff with Award for Distinguished Research in the Biomedical Sciences      Nov. 5, 2007
Generating 'oohs' and 'aahs': Vocal Joystick uses voice to surf the Web      Oct. 9, 2007
UW researchers play major role in next phase of Human Genome Project      Oct. 9, 2007
Institute of Medicine announces newly elected members; four UW faculty members and two alumni among those named      Oct. 8, 2007
University of Washington and state agencies join to forecast and respond to human health effects of climate change in Washington state      Sep. 24, 2007
Victimization for sexual orientation increases suicidal behavior in college students      Sep. 24, 2007
NIH funds University of Washington Institute of Translational Health Sciences      Sep. 18, 2007
Cell death in sparrow brains may provide clues in age-related human diseases      Sep. 17, 2007
University of Washington, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center to coordinate National Human Genome Research Institute disease studies      Sep. 4, 2007
Stephen Zieniewicz to lead UW Medical Center      Sep. 4, 2007
ZIP codes and property values predict obesity rates      Sep. 1, 2007
Star Trek medical device uses ultrasound to seal punctured lungs      Aug. 30, 2007
Human derived stem cells can repair rat hearts damaged by heart attack      Aug. 27, 2007
Baby DVDs, videos may hinder, not help, infants' language development      Aug. 7, 2007
Drug-caused deaths rise in King County      July 26, 2007
Steroids, not songs, spur growth of brain regions in sparrows      July 23, 2007
UW Medical Center, specialty programs rank among best in nation      July 13, 2007
Judith Wasserheit named Global Health Research Ambassador      July 11, 2007
Study shows cane sugar, corn sweeteners have similar effects on appetite      July 10, 2007
Mothers' second-hand smoke exposure linked to psychological problems for kids      June 27, 2007
Study finds connection between teenage violence and domestic violence      June 25, 2007
University of Washington researchers play leading role in major study of human genome function      June 12, 2007
40 percent of 3-month-old infants are regularly watching TV, DVDs or videos      May 7, 2007
Children with autism have difficulty recognizing ordinary words      May 4, 2007
Latest treatments, possible causes of autism to highlight press conference      May 1, 2007
Autism conference to look at link to mercury poisoning, mirror neurons, genetics      April 25, 2007
Robotic surgeon to team up with doctors, astronauts on NASA mission      April 18, 2007
Media Advisory: Robot surgeon shows its stuff prior to departure on NASA mission      April 17, 2007
Rhesus macaque genome may hold clues for human health and evolution      April 12, 2007
UW will launch Indigenous Wellness Research Institute at April 12 celebration      April 2, 2007
UW School of Medicine ranks No. 1 among primary-care medical schools for 14th straight year      March 30, 2007
UW School of Nursing ranks No. 1 in nation, a spot held since 1984      March 30, 2007
Trojan horse strategy defeats drug-resistant bacteria      March 16, 2007
UW Medical Center enters second year as title sponsor of Seattle Marathon      March 6, 2007
Individuals and populations differ in gene activity levels, not just genes      March 1, 2007
Largest genomic search finds genes that may contribute to autism      Feb. 18, 2007
Habitat matters: 'Walkable' communities may make elders healthier      Feb. 12, 2007
Women in polluted areas at higher risk of cardiovascular disease      Feb. 1, 2007
UW Medicine receives $2.5 million for stem cell research      Jan. 25, 2007
UW receives $3.5 million for first endowed nursing deanship      Jan. 23, 2007
Study uncovers lethal secret of 1918 influenza virus      Jan. 17, 2007
How does a zebrafish grow a new tail? The answer may help treat human injuries.      Dec. 26, 2006
UW-led team discovers gene for inherited pancreatic cancer      Dec. 12, 2006
NIH awards additional $10.2 million to UW research team to grow heart muscle      Dec. 11, 2006
Asian immigrants report fewer mental health problems      Nov. 30, 2006
Toddlers needed for brain development study      Nov. 9, 2006
Stem cells engage in dialogue with cells that regulate their future      Nov. 2, 2006
Tiny electronic chip, interacting with the brain, modifies pathways for controlling movement      Oct. 24, 2006
Opiate-addicted people, women with suicidal behavior needed for studies      Oct. 24, 2006
Are trauma centers prepared for mass-casualty disasters?      Oct. 20, 2006
Brain regions do not communicate efficiently in adults with autism      Oct. 14, 2006
David Auth named 2006 Inventor of the Year      Oct. 6, 2006
Depressed and suicidal, self-harming girls needed for study      Oct. 3, 2006
University of Washington awarded $6.8 million to improve workplace health and safety in agriculture      Sep. 18, 2006
Postpartum suicide risk linked to fetal or infant death      Sep. 11, 2006
World-renowned infectious disease expert King Holmes to lead UW Department of Global Health      Sep. 8, 2006
UW Medical Center to help patients better understand charges for services      Sep. 1, 2006
Tiny shock absorbers help bacteria stick around inside the body      Aug. 29, 2006
Viruses can jump between primates and humans, researchers warn      Aug. 23, 2006
UW Medical Center recertified as a Magnet hospital for nursing excellence for the fourth time      Aug. 18, 2006
UW study to test whether women will bridge gap in birth control coverage by going directly to pharmacists      Aug. 15, 2006
New biomarkers could help doctors spot Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases      Aug. 11, 2006
Parental cigarette use is 'double whammy' for children      Aug. 10, 2006
Medical students will be able to spend entire third-year of medical school in Montana      Aug. 9, 2006
Association between famine and schizophrenia may yield clues about inherited diseases and conditions      Aug. 2, 2006
Different genes may cause autism in boys and girls      Aug. 1, 2006
Universities present plan to expand medical education and dental education in Spokane      July 21, 2006
Newer, less aggressive air bags protect adults and pose less risk to children      July 17, 2006
UW Medical Center ranked in top 10 among nation's best hospitals for fourth consecutive year      July 7, 2006
Women given specialized treatment half as likely to attempt suicide      July 3, 2006
Brief intervention reduces symptoms of depression      June 19, 2006
Researchers find physiological markers for cutting, other self-harming behaviors by teenage girls      June 15, 2006
Bacteria have their own immune system protecting against outside DNA      June 9, 2006
Decreased Alcohol Consumption, Increased Use of Seat Belts Save Lives      June 9, 2006
Blacks hit hardest by HIV infection among nation's young adults      June 5, 2006
Rhesus monkeys in Nepal may provide new alternative for HIV/AIDS research      May 31, 2006
Public invited to tour UW Regional Heart Center June 13      May 30, 2006
New federally funded research program aims to improve survival from severe trauma      May 19, 2006
UW undergraduates to strut their research 'stuff' Friday      May 15, 2006
UW licenses innovative cardiovascular software to VPDiagnostics      May 4, 2006
Multiracial youth more likely to engage in violence, substance abuse      May 1, 2006
Building on parental safety concerns to motivate booster use among Latino families      May 1, 2006
Suicide awareness, prevention programs needed in schools      April 28, 2006
New method designed to analyze one of the most complex regions of the human genome, the genes that regulate the immune system      April 19, 2006
UW Health Sciences Open House will demonstrate the latest in research and technology April 28 and 29      April 7, 2006
Donate your unused computing power to aid medical research through Rosetta@home project      April 5, 2006
Novel newborn screening can open door to treating rare but devastating diseases      March 28, 2006
Seattle Heart Failure Model is able to accurately predict survival rates for patients with heart failure      March 13, 2006
Tax increases, advertising bans may reduce harmful alcohol consumption among youth      March 13, 2006
Researchers take steps toward overcoming biological obstacles to cell therapy for cancer      Feb. 16, 2006
Team care for older adults with diabetes and depression improves health and saves money      Feb. 2, 2006
Trauma-center care significantly lowers risk of death      Jan. 25, 2006
UW to establish Department of Global Health with $20 million Gates Foundation grant      Jan. 18, 2006
UW Medical Center first in nation to install next-generation PET/CT scanner      Jan. 13, 2006
100 families with two or more children with autism sought for genetics study      Jan. 3, 2006
Follow-up care for adolescent trauma survivors' emotional distress: A need unmet      Jan. 3, 2006
Preventing Injury Death Around the World: 'The 1,000,000 Lives Campaign'      Dec. 23, 2005
Study finds genetic link between asthma and obesity      Dec. 21, 2005
Ancient Chinese remedy shows potential in preventing breast cancer      Dec. 19, 2005
Digestive problems may impede overweight people from exercising      Dec. 8, 2005
Parents slow to adapt to booster seat law      Nov. 30, 2005
UW Medical Center becomes title sponsor for 2006 Seattle Marathon      Nov. 23, 2005
UW bioengineering selected for national partnership to accelerate the transfer of promising technology from the lab to the real world      Nov. 10, 2005
Type 2 diabetes and depression can be a fatal mix      Oct. 26, 2005
Rivara elected to Institute of Medicine      Oct. 24, 2005
People with opiate addiction, women with suicidal behavior needed for studies      Oct. 11, 2005
UW bioengineering tops in National Institutes of Health funding again      Oct. 6, 2005
Children whose parents smoked are twice as likely to begin smoking between ages 13 and 21 as offspring of nonsmokers      Sep. 28, 2005
500 adults dependent on marijuana needed for anonymous survey      Sep. 27, 2005
Researchers discover gene mutations linked with a type of chronic pain and weakness syndrome      Sep. 26, 2005
UW consortium selected to help explore nanotech/cancer frontier      Sep. 22, 2005
New clue to tooth decay could lead to advances in screening children at high risk of dental disease      Sep. 22, 2005
Big differences in duplicated DNA distinguish chimp and human genomes      Aug. 31, 2005
Toyota dealers commit $1 million to Harborview Medical Center      Aug. 22, 2005
Study reveals a way disease bacteria sense antimicrobials and initiate a counter-defense      Aug. 16, 2005
Intimate partner violence often ignored in determining child custody      Aug. 8, 2005
Study confirms parents' claims: Birthday home videos prove existence of autistic regression.      Aug. 1, 2005
Drug-related deaths on the rise in King County      July 15, 2005
Teaching adults more effective parenting skills is best tool for treating children with serious conduct problems      July 14, 2005
Primate virus jumps species barrier to humans for first time in Asia      July 14, 2005
UW Medical Center again ranked ninth among nation's Best Hospitals      July 8, 2005
UW researchers identify major genetic factor responsible for patient variability in warfarin response      June 2, 2005
Harborview conference to focus on best practices in trauma care      May 8, 2005
Early failure to pay attention to faces, speech may influence later development in autism      May 5, 2005
Color coding by size helps caregivers treat young patients with greater accuracy      May 3, 2005
Dr. Deb Harper heads eastern Washington clinical training programs      April 28, 2005
Washington Legislature strengthens booster seat law      April 25, 2005
Paralytic shellfish toxins cause mutation that allows clams to accumulate 100 times more toxin      April 8, 2005
UW researchers identify potential therapeutic target for Huntington's disease      April 6, 2005
UW Medical Center installs first volume CT scanner in the western United States      April 6, 2005
UW study shows weight loss reduces markers of inflammation associated with increased risk of heart problems      April 1, 2005
Selected local dentists in five-state region will join in UW research collaborative      April 1, 2005
Separate genes influence speed, accuracy in decoding written words in dyslexia      March 31, 2005
Pregnant women face risk after motor vehicle crashes regardless of the presence of injuries      March 21, 2005
Mock named injury prevention center director      March 9, 2005
Retrovirus struck ancestors of chimpanzees and gorillas millions of years ago, but did not affect ancestral humans      March 1, 2005
UW Consolidated Laundry installs state-of-the-art water recycling system      Feb. 24, 2005
Were bigger brains really smarter?      Feb. 18, 2005
Safe storage of guns, ammunition reduces risk of firearm injury risk to youth      Feb. 8, 2005
UW Medicine joins national campaign to ensure patient safety in hospitals      Feb. 2, 2005
UW's Rosetta software to unlock secrets of many human proteins      Jan. 19, 2005
Alcohol screening and intervention in the trauma setting save health-care costs by preventing further injuries      Jan. 14, 2005
Federal government's Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2005 released      Jan. 13, 2005
Elementary school intervention boosts positive functioning in early adulthood      Jan. 3, 2005
Stroke risk is greater for migraine sufferers, especially those on oral contraceptives      Dec. 18, 2004
A review of the health implications of lead in Seattle School District drinking water      Dec. 6, 2004
UW group blocks formation of toxic protein clumps seen in Huntington's disease      Nov. 29, 2004
UW Medical Center to implant first-ever Cs-131 brachytherapy seeds to treat prostate cancer      Oct. 26, 2004
Crash injuries result in large and potentially preventable productive losses to U.S. workers      Oct. 25, 2004
Emotion coaching can help children overcome impacts of family violence      Oct. 14, 2004
Distinguished molecular microbiologist to chair department at UW School of Medicine      Oct. 8, 2004
Fred Hutchinson researcher wins Nobel Prize      Oct. 7, 2004
Far more men than women favor routine paternity testing at birth      Sep. 28, 2004
Americans had strong need for spiritual support following 9/11 attacks      Sep. 23, 2004
Free public forum to present balanced analysis of stem cell issues      Sep. 20, 2004
UW included among national sites to perform 1918 influenza research      Sep. 18, 2004
Volunteers needed for borderline personality disorder treatment studies      Sep. 16, 2004
Injuries due to mismatch crashes support need for vehicle redesign      Sep. 13, 2004
Sugar-coated sea urchin eggs could have sweet implications for human fertility      Sep. 13, 2004
Adaptive changes in the genome may provide insight into the genetics of complex disease      Sep. 8, 2004
Bone marrow cells routinely help with wound healing      Sep. 3, 2004
UW receives $4.7 million to study implications of genomics in medically underserved populations      Sep. 1, 2004
Harborview to offer free Legs For Life? screening event Sept. 18      Aug. 31, 2004
Women who have donated eggs sought for national study      Aug. 24, 2004
Risks of falling lowest in older adults who wear athletic shoes      Aug. 20, 2004
New hope for fetal alcohol syndrome shown in study      Aug. 13, 2004
Promising hospital anti-infection strategy probably won't work, study shows      Aug. 9, 2004
Binge drinking, harmful drinking linked to U.S. death rates      Aug. 9, 2004
UW to lead most comprehensive study of air pollution and cardiovascular disease      July 29, 2004
Gene therapy reaches muscles throughout the body and reverses muscular dystrophy in animal model      July 26, 2004
UW School of Pharmacy researcher receives $2.8 million grant for study of medications in pregnant women      July 20, 2004
When male fish hum females swim in, thanks to hormones, adaptable hearing      July 15, 2004
Study links obesity, other health problems to adolescent binge drinking      July 7, 2004
UW Medical Center ranked ninth among nation's Best Hospitals      July 2, 2004
UW Fertility and Endocrine Center to close in September      June 25, 2004
USDA study to address obesity and poverty      June 22, 2004
Virtual reality significantly reduces pain-related brain activity      June 21, 2004
Light trucks pose greater injury risk to pedestrians      June 15, 2004
Certain symptom patterns may provide clues for presence of ovarian cancer      June 8, 2004
Leukoreduced transfusions may help severely injured patients      June 1, 2004
Cost and confusion deprive 17,000 immigrant children and parents of insurance in Washington      May 26, 2004
National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome to implement $1.5 million prevention project      May 26, 2004
60 local families needed for childhood depression, conduct disorder study      May 25, 2004
Researchers identify gene linked to sperm-producing stem cells in mammals      May 24, 2004
Spokane physician Dr. Paul Crosby selected as WWAMI Distinguished Teacher      May 20, 2004
Artificial light-dark cycles expose circadian clocks at odds with each other      May 12, 2004
Childhood conduct problems may predict depression among young adults      May 11, 2004
Elevated rates of sexual, physical trauma may put urban American Indian women at increased risk for contracting HIV      May 10, 2004
New Web-based resource helps college graduates find health insurance      May 6, 2004
UW researcher to receive presidential early career award      May 6, 2004
Collaborative care may prevent PTSD, alcohol abuse among trauma survivors      May 5, 2004
A letter from the dean of the UW Medical School      April 30, 2004
Billing documentation settlement Q & A      April 30, 2004
Settlement announced after billing documentation investigation      April 30, 2004
Five physicians in Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho named outstanding teachers of University of Washington medical students      April 29, 2004
Gene mutation found for a form of juvenile-onset motor neuron disease      April 19, 2004
Kayla Burt to speak at UW Open House      April 13, 2004
New policies cut more than 20,000 people from Washington Medicaid      April 6, 2004
Learn about health, medicine and science at UW Open House      April 6, 2004
For 11th year, U.S.News ranks University of Washington as best primary-care medical school      April 2, 2004
Air pollution hurts people with cystic fibrosis      March 29, 2004
Students from the University of Washington School of Dentistry rank No. 1 in the nation      March 26, 2004
Bone marrow stem cells do not help regenerate heart muscle tissue, UW study finds, contradicting earlier study      March 23, 2004
Before symptom onset in inherited paralytic disease, levels of growth factor VEGF fall in the spinal cord      March 3, 2004
UW feasibility study looks at direct access to birth control for women visiting at eight Bartell and Fred Meyer pharmacies      Feb. 23, 2004
Online subscriptions to scientific journals often no bargain for universities      Feb. 10, 2004
Child Passenger Safety Week: A good time to start riding safely      Feb. 5, 2004
Seattle Seahawks Chris Davis and UW athletes will speak at UW School of Dentistry mouthguard event      Feb. 5, 2004
Yakima Valley students attend dental camp at UW School of Dentistry      Jan. 21, 2004
Unbelted drivers and passengers can cause fatal injuries to others who ride with them      Jan. 20, 2004
KeyBank donation of $250,000 becomes the first corporate gift for UW Medicine South Lake Union project      Jan. 15, 2004
University of Washington Health Sciences Center presents Martin Luther King Day observance      Jan. 13, 2004
266 volunteers needed for UW borderline personality disorder studies      Jan. 12, 2004
UW researcher links rising tide of obesity to food prices      Dec. 29, 2003
UW invites the public to presentations on world health ethics      Dec. 1, 2003
Children whose mothers are victimized at greater risk for behavioral problems      Dec. 1, 2003
UW receives almost $6 million to study common cause of cognitive disability      Nov. 12, 2003
Role in Type 1 diabetes provides clue for researchers who discovered 'obesity gene.'      Nov. 3, 2003
UW named a nationwide center to help study surgical treatments for obesity      Oct. 28, 2003
Study pinpoints high rate of cancer among people with genetic mutations; but date of onset can be delayed by exercise and healthy weight in adolescence      Oct. 23, 2003
Proposal to require child restraint seats in airlines could cause more deaths than it prevents      Oct. 13, 2003
Many low-income, uninsured adults could benefit from better integration of mental health services and primary medical care      Sep. 26, 2003
Dr. Sheila Lukehart named UW medical school assistant dean of research and graduate education at Harborview Medical Center      Sep. 26, 2003
UW to study preventing cavities in underserved populations      Sep. 23, 2003
UW researchers continue AIDS vaccine research with $15 million grant      Sep. 16, 2003
UW Medical Center to give public a preview of new Surgery Pavilion      Sep. 10, 2003
Researchers turn to virtual reality to treat 9/11 post traumatic stress      Sep. 9, 2003
Depression in the elderly leads to higher health costs      Sep. 9, 2003
University of Washington leads $50 million Regional Center of Excellence for Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases Research      Sep. 4, 2003
UW Medicine Launches South Lake Union Research Hub      Sep. 4, 2003
Harborview to offer Legs For Life(TM) screening event Sept. 13      Sep. 2, 2003
Non-judgmental intervention may help binge eaters overcome disorders      Aug. 28, 2003
Children with sickle cell anemia often don't receive antibiotics to prevent deadly infections      Aug. 26, 2003
UW signs licensing agreement for study of eye disease      Aug. 19, 2003
Dental Research Day 2003 will be Sept. 24      Aug. 15, 2003
Ultrasound imaging advance improves prostate cancer treatment      Aug. 4, 2003
University of Washington licenses diagnosis and treatment method for bacteria found in arterial disease      July 28, 2003
U.S. News & World Report Magazine Names Harborview's Orthopaedics Department as 9th in the Country      July 25, 2003
UW Medical Center joins top 10 among nation's Best Hospitals      July 17, 2003
Research shows link between child and parental mental-health problems      July 17, 2003
Social interaction plays key role in how infants learn language, studies show      July 14, 2003
Youth get opportunity to 'practice dentistry' at UW Dental Camp      July 8, 2003
UW licenses two technologies for development by Teranode Corp.      July 3, 2003
Booster Seat Coupons Help young passengers during summer drives      July 2, 2003
Memorial service will be held June 30 for Dr. Belding H. Scribner      June 24, 2003
Is the cessation of abuse enough to resolve depression for victims of intimate partner violence?      June 23, 2003
UW mourns loss of Dr. Belding H. Scribner      June 20, 2003
Hypertonic resuscitation may help victims of blunt trauma      June 16, 2003
Researchers find association between dietary intake of iron and manganese and Parkinson's disease      June 9, 2003
UW researchers develop local test for West Nile virus      June 9, 2003
Child-passenger safety training focuses on Latino families      June 4, 2003
UW study shows MRIs have no advantage over traditional radiography in diagnosis and treatment of low back pain      June 3, 2003
$8.6 million grant nearly doubles autism research at UW      May 29, 2003
UW researchers win award for research on groundbreaking class of anti-malarial drugs      May 22, 2003
Budding biotechnology company takes UW business plan competition      May 21, 2003
Low-dose diuretics are the most effective way to treat hypertension, according to analysis of 42 studies      May 20, 2003
People only slightly more likely to die after episodes of stagnant air      May 19, 2003
Impulsive, hyperactive or fidgety youngsters sought for UW study      May 13, 2003
UW offers free public lecture by RWJ president on unequal treatment      May 1, 2003
National Academy of Sciences names two from UW, one from Fred Hutchinson as new members      April 29, 2003
Record gift boosts UW's position as world leader in genomics research      April 24, 2003
Poll shows Washington residents believe too little is spent on protecting health with disease prevention research      April 15, 2003
Mothers' heavy prenatal alcohol use triples offsprings' chances of having drinking-related problems at age 21      April 14, 2003
National vision for future genome research unveiled today; eleven University of Washington scientists among planners      April 14, 2003
Harborview selected as one of only three hospitals in the country for an International Medical Surgical Response Team      April 14, 2003
King County Council Unanimously Approves Funding to Move Forward on the Design Phase of Harborview's Bond Project      April 11, 2003
Malaria may be a much older disease than previously thought, according to data gathered by international team of scientists      April 11, 2003
Atrial fibrillation is more common than suspected      April 9, 2003
Parents often mistaken about protecting kids in cars      April 7, 2003
University of Washington School of Nursing again No. 1 in U.S.News' rankings of America's Best Graduate Schools      April 4, 2003
For 10th year, U.S. News ranks University of Washington as best primary-care medical school      April 4, 2003
UW tops national primary care medical school, nursing school rankings      April 4, 2003
New proteomic techniques reveal workings of bacteria linked to cystic fibrosis      March 26, 2003
Children in SUVs at greater risk of injury in rollover crashes      March 26, 2003
Managed care plans generally refer patients with pain symptoms to specialists      March 10, 2003
UW, national lab initiate a nationwide effort to bolster nanotech education      March 6, 2003
Doctors should consider providing more information to patients about medical errors      Feb. 25, 2003
UW School of Dentistry opens Center for Leadership Education in Pediatric Dentistry      Feb. 25, 2003
Ultrasound Provides a New Way to Look at Heart Health      Feb. 20, 2003
Car booster seat usage rises after community campaign      Feb. 18, 2003
Washington state;s health system 'is in trouble,' report says      Feb. 12, 2003
Conference on pesticide issues will be held Feb. 26 in Yakima      Feb. 5, 2003
Turner Construction named general contractor construction manager of Harborview's bond project      Feb. 4, 2003
UW researcher links rising tide of obesity to food prices      Jan. 29, 2003
Vision researchers find that photon receptors pair up in neat rows      Jan. 24, 2003
Children's injury risk is greater after injury to a sibling      Jan. 21, 2003
Heroin and cocaine deaths rebound in Seattle-King County in 2002, while methamphetamine use appears to plateau      Jan. 14, 2003
UW Medicine offers Mini-Medical School to the public      Jan. 14, 2003
The 11th Annual Salute Harborview!! Gala      Jan. 14, 2003
UW researchers discover gene mutation associated with a form of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, an inherited nerve disorder      Jan. 13, 2003
UW study of risk of herpes transmission from mother to infant at birth shows surprising results, confirms old assumption      Jan. 7, 2003
Need for social support deters HIV patients from taking their drug 'cocktails'      Jan. 7, 2003
Protection Orders Curb Partner Violence, But Few Seek Them      Jan. 2, 2003
1 million children in state live in counties with polluted air, researchers find      Dec. 18, 2002
UW's network of neighborhood clinics earns another perfect score from national accrediting organization      Dec. 16, 2002
UW study shows how tuberculosis moves through the body      Dec. 11, 2002
UW study shows patient education and psychiatric care in primary care medical offices can save money for the health care system      Dec. 9, 2002
Center for Public Health Nutrition makes funds available to communities for healthy youth program      Dec. 5, 2002
Search for sympathy uncovers patterns of brain activity      Dec. 2, 2002
Center will study hepatitis-induced liver disease      Dec. 2, 2002
Research reveals a cellular basis for a male biological clock      Nov. 25, 2002
Vaccine against HPV-16, a virus linked to cervical cancer, appears effective      Nov. 20, 2002
Half of older adults with high blood pressure don't have it under control, and face significant risks      Nov. 12, 2002
Natural or synthetic secretin does not reduce symptoms of autism, study shows      Nov. 12, 2002
Association of American Medical Colleges honors University of Washington medical school for community service      Nov. 9, 2002
Association of American Medical Colleges honors University of Washington medical school for community service      Nov. 9, 2002
Infants more likely to view an object when another person looks with open, not closed, eyes      Nov. 4, 2002
New $9.5 million grant to support Male Contraception Research Center      Oct. 30, 2002
New Coalition Focuses on Reducing Injuries to Seattle's Kids      Oct. 25, 2002
New Coalition Focuses on Reducing Injuries to Seattle's Kids      Oct. 24, 2002
ACE linked to calcium growth on aortic valve      Oct. 22, 2002
Families with two or more children with autism sought for $10.2 million study of genetic, neurobiological causes of autism      Oct. 16, 2002
UW professor Dr. Bertil Hille named to Institute of Medicine      Oct. 15, 2002
UW's Barnard receives national honor for work with infants      Oct. 15, 2002
Expert on reuniting families to speak at University of Washington      Oct. 15, 2002
Grant will enable School of Dentistry to expand student opportunities for clinical practice and increased service to underserved populations      Oct. 11, 2002
Walker named medical director of UW Medical Center      Oct. 10, 2002
University of Washington awarded $1 million grant from The Paul G. Allen Foundation for Medical Research      Oct. 8, 2002
Difficulty with daily living related to dissatisfaction with medical care      Oct. 3, 2002
Dr. Belding H. Scribner receives Lasker Award      Sep. 25, 2002
Applicants sought for public health leadership training and development      Sep. 23, 2002
UW co-sponsoring global summit to improve breast cancer care in developing regions of the world      Sep. 23, 2002
Gene therapy reverses muscular dystrophy in animal model      Sep. 17, 2002
University of Washington Medical Center puts planning into practice in face of bioterrorism threat      Sep. 9, 2002
Things Families Can Do to Cope with Post-September 11 Reactions      Sep. 6, 2002
UW's Dental Research Day 2002 will be Sept. 25      Sep. 6, 2002
Air bags offer little protection to unrestrained passengers and may endanger young children      Aug. 16, 2002
Annual Northwest Microarray Conference is Aug. 14 to 16      Aug. 14, 2002
Intimate Partner Violence Against Women: Some, But Not All, Protection Orders Help      Aug. 6, 2002
Chemical used to break up blood clots may also cause narrowing of blood vessels, a major problem in heart disease      July 29, 2002
Conference considers ultrasound for cancer treatment, noninvasive surgery      July 29, 2002
Dental camp will give youth a rare close-up view of profession      July 19, 2002
Collaborators receive $10.5 million to explore progression and treatment of prostate cancer      July 17, 2002
Collaborators receive $10.5 million to explore progression and treatment of prostate cancer      July 17, 2002
New book is road map to help parents 'find' their child who has Asperger syndrome or high-functioning autism      July 16, 2002
Heroin and cocaine deaths dropping in Seattle-King County as use of methamphetamines and oxycodone increases      July 15, 2002
UW Medical Center ranked 11th among nation's Best Hospitals      July 12, 2002
Pioneering genome scientist to head UW's Department of Genome Sciences      July 9, 2002
More than half of the 'Best Doctors' in Western Washington are from Children's, Fred Hutchinson, Harborview, UW Medical Center, VA Medical Center      July 2, 2002
Gene also found in humans contributes to type 1 diabetes in animal model      July 1, 2002
Fluid forces within the body help invasive bacteria      June 27, 2002
Preventing lawn mower injuries to children      June 27, 2002
Electrical engineering alumnus awarded university's highest honor, inventions scheduled for permanent display at Smithsonian      June 26, 2002
Harborview expert notes firework safety is the key to a fun Fourth of July      June 25, 2002
Dr. Christina Surawicz named assistant dean for faculty development of UW School of Medicine      June 17, 2002
The public is invited to the second annual Pacific Northwest Prostate Cancer Conference      June 12, 2002
Summer teen volunteer opportunities available at Harborview Medical Center      June 10, 2002
Becoming parents: it's more than having a baby      June 5, 2002
Hearing infants show preference for sign language over pantomime      June 4, 2002
Rats depleted of salt become sensitized to amphetamine      June 3, 2002
Homeless sexual minorities at greater risk for physical and sexual violence, mental illness, substance abuse      May 30, 2002
Graduate students win $30,000 to start company to make cancer-fighting drug      May 24, 2002
Seat Belts Offer More Protection Than Air Bags      May 14, 2002
Pregnancy, birth rates fall among young women exposed to intervention program in elementary school      May 13, 2002
'Sex Gets Even Louder,' a May 13 and 14 conference and health fair, to educate public about HIV and STDs      May 7, 2002
Harborview Presents      May 3, 2002
Number of teens -- primarily boys -- having sex declined in '90s as adolescent girls lead way in redefining relationships      May 2, 2002
Brain imaging reveals new information about medications commonly used to treat children with autism or other pervasive developmental disorders      April 30, 2002
Somerman named dean of UW School of Dentistry      April 29, 2002
UW faculty receive prestigious Gairdner Awards      April 25, 2002
UW seeks volunteers for phytoestrogen and soy study      April 24, 2002
Link found between low birth weight and DNA from mothers      April 24, 2002
Thousands to explore UW research in health, engineering at weekend open houses      April 23, 2002
Managed care doesn't skimp on referrals to mental health specialists      April 12, 2002
Researchers at the University of Washington and in China release genome sequence of rice      April 5, 2002
UW tops national primary-care medical school rankings      April 4, 2002
For ninth straight year U.S.News & World Report ranks University of Washington as top primary-care medical school      April 4, 2002
First cousins face lower risk of having children with genetic conditions than is widely perceived      April 3, 2002
Study shows genetic variants put some patients at risk for dangerous drug reactions      April 2, 2002
UW study links gene to success of a treatment for high blood pressure      April 2, 2002
Researcher named winner of presidential award      April 1, 2002
Statins may inhibit calcium growth on aortic valve in the elderly      March 29, 2002
Management Agreement Approved for Harborview Bond Project      March 29, 2002
Number of passengers experiencing air travel stress jumps to 81 percent      March 21, 2002
Sailing icon ready for more adventures with new shoulder      March 15, 2002
Mathers Foundation grant will help study cell growth, differentiation      March 12, 2002
Hanford cleanup information available on the Internet      March 7, 2002
New center to build on and develop genetic and protein technology to fight deadly microbial pathogens      March 6, 2002
Symptoms of burnout common among medical residents; UW taking steps to help      March 4, 2002
Researchers Find Region of Gene for Inherited Pancreatic Cancer      Feb. 28, 2002
The 10th Annual Salute Harborview!! Gala      Feb. 25, 2002
Paul B. Robertson named WDS Foundation Distinguished Professor      Feb. 13, 2002
Harborview Urges King County to Increase Booster Seat Usage in Preparation for Upcoming New Law      Feb. 11, 2002
University of Washington women physicians featured in anthology      Feb. 6, 2002
Researchers try an old trick to battle common STD      Feb. 4, 2002
Senior fellow in Dentistry named Magnuson Scholar, clinical scholar      Jan. 24, 2002
New center will study barriers between people and dental care      Jan. 17, 2002
Harborview Medical Center event honors Martin Luther King Jr. in speech, song and celebration      Jan. 9, 2002
University of Washington Academic Medical Center offers mini-medical school to the public      Jan. 4, 2002
Individual neurons reveal complexity of memory within the brain      Jan. 3, 2002
Study finds there's a critical time for learning all languages including sign language      Jan. 2, 2002
Analysis illuminates risk connection of herpes virus, HIV      Dec. 21, 2001
Discovery Health documentaries premiere on Jan. 6      Dec. 20, 2001
UW seeking children who learn to read easily but struggle with spelling      Dec. 19, 2001
Surveillance of patients at risk for pancreatic cancer, research into early diagnosis point to cure in next decade      Dec. 18, 2001
UW dentistry students learn high-tech photography for patients      Dec. 12, 2001
Dr. Eugene Natkin presented with first distinguished teacher award      Dec. 10, 2001
Statement from Dr. Eric Larson, medical director at University of Washington Medical Center      Dec. 7, 2001
Information about medical errors      Dec. 7, 2001
UW establishes Center on Infant Mental Health and Development      Dec. 4, 2001
Autistic preschoolers have larger-than-normal brains, can't distinguish emotions from facial photographs      Dec. 4, 2001
Treatment reduces risk of heart attack by 60 to 90 percent, reverses arterial plaque buildup; antioxidant vitamins diminish beneficial effect      Nov. 28, 2001
Brains of deaf people rewire to 'hear' music      Nov. 27, 2001
Personal decisions exercise the emotional part of the brain      Nov. 26, 2001
Ancient Chinese folk remedy may hold key to non-toxic cancer treatment      Nov. 26, 2001
UW speech traces history of African-American nurses in Seattle      Nov. 20, 2001
Nov. 27 community forum will discuss public health and bioterrorism      Nov. 15, 2001
Organ transplant surgeons and staff, organ recipients and donor family members to run in Seattle Marathon      Nov. 15, 2001
Local researchers join in national effort to study health impact of toxic substances      Nov. 5, 2001
Expert on disparities in international health to speak Nov. 14      Nov. 2, 2001
Former surgeon general to speak Nov. 8      Nov. 2, 2001
UW consolidates departments to form Department of Genome Sciences      Oct. 31, 2001
University of Washington to study use of medications by pregnant women      Oct. 30, 2001
Hospitals, Health Departments Prepare for Possible Bioterrorism      Oct. 23, 2001
Two University of Washington professors are among 60 new members elected to the Institute of Medicine this week.      Oct. 18, 2001
UW receives $3.5 million grant to establish National Center on Accessible Information Technology in Education (AccessIT)      Oct. 10, 2001
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Misdiagnosis of appendicitis continues despite new tools      Oct. 9, 2001
UW scientists seek whiplash victims to study causes, treatment      Oct. 4, 2001
NIGMS Awards "Glue Grant" to Probe Body's Response to Burn and Trauma Injury      Oct. 2, 2001
Scientists explore new directions in Lou Gehrig's disease research      Sep. 21, 2001
Firefighter Jason Emhoff Speaks to Media Thursday, September 20      Sep. 18, 2001
Digital mammography research study enters trials at UW with faster imaging technique      Sep. 4, 2001
Researchers make key genome public on the Internet      Aug. 21, 2001
Tee up Sept. 10 for the annual Harborview Medical Center Classic!      Aug. 8, 2001
Firefighter Jason Emhoff is Upgraded to Satisfactory Condition      Aug. 3, 2001
Cell Systems Initiative and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory will jointly probe mysteries of the cell's inner workings      Aug. 1, 2001
Dr. Stephen Petersdorf named first holder of Endowed Chair in Cancer Care      Aug. 1, 2001
Grant program reaches out to women who have fetal alcohol syndrome      July 31, 2001
How babies acquire building blocks of speech affects later reading and language ability, UW researcher tells White House Summit on Cognitive Development      July 26, 2001
450 children with reading, spelling or handwriting problems needed for study seeking genetic markers for learning disabilities      July 20, 2001
Dr. Robert Rushmer, diagnostic ultrasound pioneer, dies at age 86      July 16, 2001
UW Medical Center ranked 12th among nation's Best Hospitals      July 13, 2001
Women with prior Caesarean at risk of uterine rupture during labor      July 5, 2001
Dr. Paul Strandjord, UW Laboratory Medicine founder, dies at age 70      July 3, 2001
The Rufer Verdict      June 29, 2001
Greater condom use could help prevent spread of genital herpes      June 26, 2001
UW study of oxygen-deprived tuberculosis bacteria shows a chink in the genetic armor of a deadly disease      June 18, 2001
Women should have regular Pap smears regardless of sex partner's gender      May 31, 2001
Researchers' description of the regulation of a new family of ion channels may open doors for therapies for a variety of conditions      May 30, 2001
UW receives $5.3 million grant to study male reproductive systems      May 29, 2001
Babies have a different way of hearing the world by listening to all frequencies simultaneously      May 29, 2001
Local high school students will dramatize genetic choices      May 25, 2001
University of Washington Health Sciences Library awarded $6.65 million contract by the National Library of Medicine      May 21, 2001
Proteins are vastly more complicated than previously realized      May 1, 2001
Cancer researcher and genome scientist named today to National Academy of Sciences      May 1, 2001
Mother is just another face in the crowd to autistic children      April 17, 2001
Albert Berger Named Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Education      April 16, 2001
UW Prematurity Prevention Program grads meeting in Husky Stadium at the end of WalkAmerica      April 12, 2001
Software and IT executive joins UW's Cell Systems Initiative      April 10, 2001
Children who love to read needed for UW study to help others with learning disabilities      April 2, 2001
Kathleen Sellick named executive director of UW Medical Center      March 28, 2001
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation funds UW digital tribal outreach project      March 26, 2001
Study seeks 500 Puget Sound children with reading, spelling problems      March 26, 2001
National dental group honors UW Professor Roy Page      March 23, 2001
Symposium on dentistry's future set for May 24, 25      March 23, 2001
Workshop will talk about aging and exercise      March 20, 2001
Animal model for Alzheimer's illuminates mysterious neurotransmitter      March 19, 2001
UW study indicates follow-up care by phone helps reduce risk of relapse into serious depression      March 14, 2001
Having a regular doctor protects children from a variety of ills      March 5, 2001
UW receives $3.6 million for studies in new field of space medicine      Feb. 22, 2001
UW study indicates possible drug-gene interaction associated with heart      Feb. 20, 2001
Genetic therapies for aging will face many challenges      Feb. 18, 2001
Beyond Viagra: other phosphodiesterase inhibitors are candidates for potential therapies      Feb. 17, 2001
Conference to focus on the healing power of art      Feb. 14, 2001
UW Hall Health Primary Care Center accredited by national body      Feb. 8, 2001
Million dollar grant by the Paul G. Allen Foundation for Medical Research to University of Washington medical scientist program      Feb. 6, 2001
UW study offers a method to keep physicians up-to-date      Feb. 5, 2001
UW researchers show that the human genome is helpless in the face of chocolate      Feb. 1, 2001
Free workshop for parents of children with epilepsy      Jan. 23, 2001
McCaw/Muscular Dystrophy Association Fund supports UW recruitment of internationally noted gene therapy researcher      Jan. 17, 2001
Nursing School launches a time capsule on the Internet      Dec. 15, 2000
New $35.5 million Center for Mind, Brain and Learning created at UW      Dec. 14, 2000
UW receives $12.83 million for gene therapy research      Dec. 11, 2000
State's health-care fiscal crisis is topic of upcoming legislative conference      Dec. 1, 2000
Therapy gives new voice to the person some people believe they should be      Nov. 14, 2000
Survey shows patients need education on end-of-life issues      Nov. 14, 2000
Statin and niacin treatment reduces risk of heart attack by 70 percent, can reverse arterial buildup      Nov. 13, 2000
Kissing may spread Human Herpes Virus 8, the cause of Kaposi's sarcoma, among men      Nov. 8, 2000
Researchers receive $4 million, five-year grant to study hepatitis C      Oct. 30, 2000
Good news for expectant couples: Arrival of first baby doesn't mean wife's marital satsfaction has to take big nose dive      Oct. 24, 2000
Progress in auditory hair cell studies in birds points way to possible human hearing improvement      Oct. 23, 2000
Two University of Washington School of Medicine leaders are among the newly elected members of the Institute of Medicine      Oct. 17, 2000
Grant allows researchers to study genetic variations in the human genome      Oct. 16, 2000
Ballet dancer injuries as common, severe as athletic injuries      Oct. 11, 2000
Study explains discrepancy in number of sexual partners reported by men and women      Oct. 10, 2000
Genetic pioneer to receive 'City of Medicine' award      Oct. 3, 2000
UW receives $5.3 million for genetic research with blood stem cells      Oct. 2, 2000
Mild depression in older adults responds well to medication      Sep. 27, 2000
Administrator who led UW Medical Center for 22 years dies      Sep. 21, 2000
No apparent connection between periodontal disease and coronary heart disease      Sep. 19, 2000
Editorial calls for making defibrillators available for home use to save lives of heart attack victims      Sep. 19, 2000
UW coordinates analysis of Ginkgo biloba study      Sep. 18, 2000
Dr. Douglas S. Paauw named to Rathmann Family Foundation Chair      Sep. 12, 2000
UW establishes first Endowed Chair for Women's Sports Medicine and Lifetime Fitness      Sep. 11, 2000
Environmental health issues come front and center at town meeting      Sep. 7, 2000
UW establishes special lab for gene and cell therapy      Sep. 6, 2000
Scientists sequence the largest bacterial genome yet      Aug. 30, 2000
Children growing up in families with physical or verbal abuse more likely to smoke      Aug. 30, 2000
Some antihypertensive drugs may cause unnecessary illness      Aug. 29, 2000
Washington Research Foundation supports UW's Cell Systems Initiative      Aug. 21, 2000
Scientists map first structure in crucial family of proteins      Aug. 3, 2000
200 volunteers sought for study to find better depression treatment      July 19, 2000
Researchers find gender differences in the treatment and outcome of heart attacks      July 7, 2000
Inner health, outer embarrassment: In between it's interesting history      June 27, 2000
Dr. Alan M. Weiner will chair Department of Biochemistry at the UW School of Medicine      June 19, 2000
UW Center on Human Development and Disability receives record donation to fund new Autism Center      June 6, 2000
Do automatic shoulder seatbelts provide a false sense of security?      June 2, 2000
Novel treatment helps dyslexics significantly improve reading skills, shows the brain changes as children learn      May 24, 2000
UW partners with Advanced Tissue Sciences and others in $10 million grant to 'grow' human heart tissue      May 22, 2000
UW program wins national substance abuse prevention award      May 19, 2000
UW School of Nursing receives record endowment from Bellingham couple      May 16, 2000
Mutant mice voluntarily drink more alcohol, recover faster from its sedative effects      May 15, 2000
Five Seattle scientists selected as Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigators      May 11, 2000
UW family practice residents research gun ownership, gun safety practices and gun safety counseling      May 10, 2000
Gun Safety Editorial by Dr. Chien-Wen Tseng: Common Ground in the Gun Debate      May 10, 2000
Dean of Dentistry Dr. Paul B. Robertson to Step Down; Will Remain on Faculty      May 10, 2000
Women who have Caesarean or assisted vaginal delivery are more likely to be rehospitalized      May 9, 2000
Key DNA enzyme can tolerate more mutations than expected      May 9, 2000
Two UW scientists elected to National Academy of Sciences      May 2, 2000
UW study finds many farm children are exposed to pesticides      April 24, 2000
Harborview opens Gamma Knife Center for new-generation treatment of neurological problems      April 20, 2000
Organized systems of trauma care improve survival rates for car-crash victims      April 17, 2000
Older children, boys more likely to be physically abused in families with history of wife abuse, study indicates      April 13, 2000
University of Washington hosts nurses for international conference      April 6, 2000
University of Washington researchers map rice genome      April 4, 2000
For seventh straight year U.S. News & World Report ranks University of Washington as top primary-care medical school      March 31, 2000
University of Washington School of Nursing again No. 1 in U.S. News' rankings of America's Best Graduate Schools      March 31, 2000
UW School of Medicine will honor Wenatchee clinical teaching sites in medicine and surgery      March 29, 2000
People unknowingly spread epidemic of sexually transmitted disease      March 23, 2000
Harborview program teams with FBI to help victims of bank robberies      March 21, 2000
Isis and the University of Washington's 'Cell Systems Initiative' to collaborate on pioneering functional genomic initiative      March 20, 2000
UW sponsors public forum on pediatric epilepsy      March 15, 2000
New UW medical division will seek causes, treatments of brain diseases      March 13, 2000
UW article in New England Journal highlights rare but deadly disease      March 9, 2000
Children more vulnerable to trauma after injury to a sibling      March 6, 2000
UW Health Sciences Open House 2000 set for April 7 and 8      March 3, 2000
UW hosts free all-day public seminar on hearing loss      March 2, 2000
"Genomic Views of Human History" is topic of March 14 lecture      March 2, 2000
UW pharmacy professors publish doctors' guide to drug interactions      Feb. 25, 2000
Immunex joins forces with UW's Cell Systems Initiative      Feb. 9, 2000
Harborview is first hospital to dispense methadone through pharmacy      Feb. 1, 2000
Hailey and Sandpoint, Idaho; and Soldotna, Alaska; each welcome UW medical students for six months of training in rural practice      Jan. 24, 2000
Women's problems with alcohol have far-reaching consequences      Jan. 24, 2000
Pediatric training unit marks 25th anniversary in Spokane      Jan. 20, 2000
Doctors perform region's first nerve graft to preserve erectile function      Jan. 20, 2000
UW surgeon performs region's first surgery to clear lung arteries      Jan. 19, 2000
"Millennium Twins" being transferred from UW Medical Center to Wenatchee hospital      Jan. 13, 2000
UW's network of neighborhood clinics earns a perfect score from national accrediting organization      Jan. 11, 2000
Study provides information for circumcision decision      Jan. 10, 2000
81-year-old recovers from kidney surgery quickly, thanks to new technique      Jan. 7, 2000
HIV virus can alter the way genes function within days of exposure      Jan. 6, 2000
LEARN Clinic offers comprehensive evaluations of children having problems in school      Jan. 4, 2000
Tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr. planned at UW Health Sciences Center      Jan. 4, 2000
Do insurance policies discourage doctors from counseling patients on alcoholism?      Jan. 3, 2000
UW Academic Medical Center affiliates with First Choice Health Network      Dec. 28, 1999
Dental students study in a classroom of the future      Dec. 23, 1999
One year later: Young recipient of Christmas Eve heart transplant doing well      Dec. 22, 1999
New research may help predict when an individual's HIV infection will progress to clinical AIDS      Dec. 17, 1999
University of Washington medical students training at distant sites gather at Virtual Clinic to work together on case studies      Dec. 16, 1999
The ultimate gift of life: Healthy baby born to woman kept on life support for seven weeks at UW Medical Center; organs donated to four recipients      Dec. 15, 1999
Antibacterial implants could prevent infections, save patients' lives      Dec. 14, 1999
Physicians-in-training learn how to work in partnership with patients' families      Dec. 13, 1999
Leroy Hood leaving University of Washington to establish private institute      Dec. 13, 1999
Dr. Peggy Schlesinger voted Volunteer Medical Faculty Member of the Year      Dec. 8, 1999
Harborview Receives Commendation from Joint Commission      Dec. 7, 1999
Harborview receives commendation from Joint Commission      Dec. 7, 1999
Media Advisory: Hepatitis C Coalition formed to make people aware of 'silent epidemic'      Dec. 6, 1999
Rats exposed to cell phone microwaves suffer long-term memory loss, according to new study by a University of Washington researcher      Nov. 30, 1999
Former South African President Nelson Mandela to visit UW Health Sciences Dec. 9      Nov. 24, 1999
Shelton woman provides Thanksgiving dinner for families of intensive-care patients at UW Medical Center      Nov. 24, 1999
Seattle researchers uncover structure of blood-clotting protein involved in most common form of hemophilia      Nov. 24, 1999
New government funding for Harborview crash research      Nov. 22, 1999
Feeling Depressed? New UW study might assist you, others to find an effective treatment for America's most common mental health problem      Nov. 17, 1999
New grant for UW chronic fatigue syndrome study      Nov. 12, 1999
Alcohol counseling for trauma patients halves risk of reinjury      Nov. 12, 1999
Study explores how people react to learning they have genital herpes      Nov. 10, 1999
UW hosts seminar about preventing workplace violence      Nov. 4, 1999
UW School of Medicine teaches doctor/patient communication at each level of physician training      Nov. 4, 1999
Two health screening programs find health problems among some former Hanford workers      Nov. 2, 1999
UW to begin clinical trials of an implantable hearing aid system      Oct. 29, 1999
UW expands Parent-Child Assistance Program to Eastern Washington      Oct. 26, 1999
University of Washington medical school adds new strategies in training physicians to address unmet societal needs      Oct. 22, 1999
"Health of Hanford" discusses worker health, site conditions      Oct. 20, 1999
50 expectant couples sought for study, free workshop on improving marital satisfaction after the baby arrives      Oct. 15, 1999
Wade named University of Washington Science in Medicine WWAMI lecturer      Oct. 14, 1999
Wade named University of Washington Science in Medicine WWAMI lecturer      Oct. 14, 1999
Forum to discuss Next Generation Internet and medical applications of new technologies      Oct. 14, 1999
Study examines STDs among women-to-women sex partners      Oct. 12, 1999
Voluntary community service organization for UW medical students receives national Daily Point of Light Award      Oct. 8, 1999
Dyslexic children use nearly five times the brain area      Oct. 4, 1999
Peering into the amazing mind behind those baby blue eyes      Oct. 1, 1999
Hudson named to endowed chair in pulmonary disease research      Sep. 28, 1999
International symposium studies bacteria-heart disease connection      Sep. 21, 1999
State-of-the-art $79 million research building dedicated at Harborview      Sep. 20, 1999
UW faculty among speakers at American Neurological Association meeting in Seattle Oct. 10-13      Sep. 20, 1999
Study tests vitamins in recovery from trauma      Sep. 16, 1999
New study for ARDS treatment begins at Harborview      Sep. 16, 1999
Drug offers new hope for victims of cardiac arrest      Sep. 16, 1999
Breaking the worst possible news in the best possible manner      Sep. 16, 1999
Teens with AIDS helped by new program      Sep. 3, 1999
Understanding serotonin receptors can speed treatment for depression      Sep. 3, 1999
Harvard Medical School authors of Living to 100 to speak at UW School of Nursing lecture and reception      Sep. 2, 1999
Quality of death among AIDS patients depends on better communication      Aug. 27, 1999
Refugee outreach program to help stem tuberculosis      Aug. 27, 1999
Study links sobriety to money management among mentally ill patients      Aug. 26, 1999
Wrangell, Alaska, will be the newest family medicine clerkship training site for the University of Washington medical school      Aug. 24, 1999
UW Medical Center reaches a milestone: performs 500th liver transplant      Aug. 24, 1999
Exhibition tennis match and pro-am tournament will benefit UW Medical Center's Breast Care Program      Aug. 23, 1999
Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International funds a Seattle trial of human islet transplantation      Aug. 11, 1999
Former Husky football coach and wife give UW $100,000 for research into rare genetic disease      Aug. 11, 1999
University of Washington School of Medicine's family medicine clerkship sites in Wyoming welcome their first students      Aug. 9, 1999
UW awarded $11 million to study oral health issues for children      Aug. 3, 1999
UW Medical Center and Children's Hospital perform region's first living-related split-liver transplant      July 22, 1999
UW receives $500,000 to help schools teach genetics at all grade levels      July 21, 1999
Redmond resident donates a kidney to her Kirkland sister using new minimally invasive surgery at UW Medical Center      July 14, 1999
All in the family: husband-and-wife surgeons perform kidney transplant from wife to husband      July 14, 1999
UW Medical Center achieves top-20 rankings nationally in seven specialties      July 9, 1999
Art from the heart: Anchorage artist Gerry Conaway shows his art at UW Medical Center, where he received a new heart      July 8, 1999
Scientists grow blood-producing stem cells outside the body      July 5, 1999
University of Washington Department of Medicine honors five regional faculty members      June 24, 1999
UW Medical Center hosts free public forum on sex and aging      June 23, 1999
UW offers free public lectures on the neurobiology of learning and mental illness      June 18, 1999
Magnetic stimulation offers new hope for people with depression      June 16, 1999
Study Shows Significant Decrease in Drowning in King County      June 15, 1999
Stimulating growth hormone production in older adults can reduce body fat and increase hormone levels to those of younger adults      June 12, 1999
Barnhart named medical director of Harborview Medical Center      June 11, 1999
UW School of Medicine appoints new associate dean for clinical affairs      June 11, 1999
Dr. Andrew Ziskind named associate dean for clinical affairs and UW associate vice president for clinical specialty programs      May 27, 1999
Randomized contolled study shows neostigmine is an effective treatment for acute colonic pseudo-obstruction      May 25, 1999
UW studying new therapy using heat to manage pressure ulcers      May 24, 1999
Intermittent hormone therapy for prostate cancer helps preserve bone mass density      May 17, 1999
Intermittent hormone therapy for prostate cancer helps preserve bone mass density      May 14, 1999
Chip Hanauer's restored voice gives him a new lease on life      May 14, 1999
Harborview unit provides critical support to thousands of residents in need      May 11, 1999
Scientific trials of so-called 'wonder' hormone treatment for autism will be conducted in Seattle, Denver      May 10, 1999
School of Nursing's 20th Soule Lecture focuses on ethical challenges posed by genetics testing      May 7, 1999
UW professor wins only Guggenheim Fellowship given in medicine this year      April 30, 1999
300 couples experiencing marital troubles sought for study, free marriage enrichment program      April 29, 1999
New techniques in prostate surgery improve quality of life      April 26, 1999
UW's Hood and National Library of Medicine's Lindberg to speak at 50th anniversary symposium      April 21, 1999
New "walking epidural" technique developed at UW Medical Center      April 16, 1999
UW Scientific Instruments Division celebrates its 50th anniversary      April 14, 1999
Portable pump implanted at UW Medical Center keeps Maple Valley man's heart beating as he awaits a transplant      April 13, 1999
Alcohol consumption, related problems among high-risk college-age drinkers can be slashed using brief intervention developed at UW      April 8, 1999
New research points the way to restoring noise-induced hearing loss in mammals, including humans      April 6, 1999
Three UW School of Dentistry professors receive international awards      April 2, 1999
Living donors can now donate a kidney using laparoscopic surgery      March 31, 1999
Harborview re-designated for Level I trauma services      March 31, 1999
"Walk for Life" marks start of Suicide Prevention Week, May 2-8      March 30, 1999
Risks for heart disease associated with size of LDL particles      March 26, 1999
School of Pharmacy's annual Katterman Lecture focuses on herbal medicine      March 20, 1999
Pamela Mitchell named associate dean at UW School of Nursing      March 18, 1999
Clinical trials examine a low-cost rinse to prevent tooth loss      March 18, 1999
For sixth straight year U.S. News & World Report ranks University of Washington as top primary-care medical school      March 18, 1999
Seattle researchers zero in on location of gene for inherited prostate cancer; gene also linked to brain cancer      March 9, 1999
Dr. Christopher B. Wilson to head Department of Immunology at the UW School of Medicine      March 8, 1999
Study tests vitamins in recovery from trauma      March 2, 1999
Medical Respite Program helps the homeless      Feb. 23, 1999
Harborview's House Calls program cited      Feb. 23, 1999
Harborview Pastoral Care receives teaching accreditation      Feb. 23, 1999
Babies, the greatest learners on Earth, and how they crack the speech code are topic for faculty lecture Feb. 24      Feb. 18, 1999
Computer simulation reveals nano-switch that regulates cell-binding function of key protein in the body      Feb. 16, 1999
New UW research center asks tough questions to help policy makers with decisions about health workforce issues      Feb. 5, 1999
New minimally invasive technique repairs ballooned aorta without major surgery      Feb. 3, 1999
UW symposium to address quality of health care      Jan. 26, 1999
Sixteen American Indian and Alaska Native communities selected for program to provide Internet access to health resources      Jan. 19, 1999
Great Falls, Mont., and Pocatello, Idaho, to be honored for 25 years as UW School of Medicine training sites in children's health care      Jan. 7, 1999
Libby, Mont.; Sandpoint, Idaho; and Thermopolis, Wyo., each welcome a UW medical student for six months training in rural practice      Jan. 5, 1999
Yongmin Kim selected to lead UW bioengineering department      Jan. 5, 1999
Nature Medicine paper highlights potential for treating HIV: UW and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center researchers publish data on adoptive immunotherapy for HIV:      Jan. 5, 1999
Nature Medicine paper highlights potential for treating HIV: UW and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center researchers publish data on adoptive immunotherapy for HIV:      Jan. 5, 1999
Rathmann Family Foundation commits to funding Endowed Chair in Patient-Centered Clinical Education      Dec. 22, 1998
William Bremner named chair of the Department of Medicine      Dec. 2, 1998
Pilot project launched on Olympic Peninsula to educate nurse practitioners      Nov. 25, 1998
Alcohol consumption, resistance to its effects related to levels of neurotransmitter, say UW researchers      Nov. 25, 1998
Rare brain mapping procedure provides unique picture of two areas concerned with language processing and production      Nov. 8, 1998
Medical Center raises parking fees for non-patients who use patients' garage      Nov. 3, 1998
UW designated a National Center of Excellence in Women's Health      Oct. 29, 1998
UWMC Center for Adoption Medicine provides care for special needs of adopted children and their families      Oct. 28, 1998
UW receives $3.5 million in federal funds to establish the country's only Multiple Sclerosis Research and Training Center, based at UW Medical Center      Oct. 25, 1998
Largest study of twins shows delay in language acquisition has strong genetic component among children at low end of developmental scale      Oct. 22, 1998
Dr. Steven Gabbe elected to Institute of Medicine      Oct. 19, 1998
"Health of Hanford" conference gathers diverse audience to review and discuss health issues      Oct. 13, 1998
UW School of Medicine receives funds from grateful patient for endowed professorship in orthopaedics      Oct. 8, 1998
UW School of Medicine establishes Endowed Chair in Ophthalmology      Oct. 8, 1998
Wyoming towns Powell and Buffalo chosen as family medicine training sites for University of Washington third-year medical students      Sep. 30, 1998
Study shows calcitonin-salmon nasal spray helps prevent new spinal fractures in women with existing osteoporosis      Sep. 22, 1998
Response to synthetic growth hormone depends on dosage      Sep. 22, 1998
UW gets $1.2 million Hughes grant for biological science education      Sep. 16, 1998
Treatment programs for batterers must be tested to see if they prevent abuse or actually place women in further peril, says expert      Sep. 15, 1998
Interactive video consultations with UW experts will help several rural school districts serve children with special needs      Sep. 11, 1998
Wyoming opens its first two clerkship sites for University of Washington medical students this week in Rock Springs and Jackson.      Aug. 20, 1998
Pediatrician Susan Marshall named assistant dean for curriculum at the University of Washington School of Medicine      Aug. 18, 1998
UW Medical Center opens Iron Overload Clinic      Aug. 12, 1998
If you have a real hankering for the taste of salt, it may stem from your mother's morning sickness      Aug. 12, 1998
UW scientists discover a gene that causes deafness and dizziness in mice      Aug. 12, 1998
Surgical Dynamics endows spine-research chair at UW School of Medicine      July 23, 1998
Two young UW clinical researchers receive grants of $300,000      July 17, 1998
UW Medical Center once again ranked among nation's Best Hospitals      July 17, 1998
School of Nursing names director of de Tornyay Center on Healthy Aging      July 17, 1998
Team of University of Washington health sciences students will visit Othello, Wash., area to participate in public service projects      July 14, 1998
Double lung transplant recipient plans to ride the STP in one day      July 9, 1998
Can testosterone improve memory in men? Study provides initial findings      June 25, 1998
Remembering and forgetting childhood sexual abuse: it's how events are encoded in memory and how people view themselves, not repression      June 22, 1998
Two Missoula adult medicine physicians honored for dedication to teaching University of Washington medical students      June 17, 1998
Dr. George Novan of Spokane honored for excellence in teaching adult medicine to University of Washington medical students      June 17, 1998
Dr. James E. Branahl of Boise honored for excellence in teaching adult medicine to University of Washington medical students      June 16, 1998
Dr. Ronald Smith of Billings honored for excellence in teaching adult medicine to University of Washington medical students      June 16, 1998
New use of an old drug may help patients with serious head injuries      June 15, 1998
School of Nursing contracts to provide online continuing education courses for health care professionals      June 11, 1998
U-Link Internet medical records pilot described in June 13 edition of The Lancet      June 11, 1998
Too much exercise may put some young women at risk for bulimia      June 4, 1998
Effective obesity treatment likely to require targeting of multiple weight control systems      May 28, 1998
Carl J. Herzog Foundation gives $1.5 million to medical school for Endowed Student Support Fund and for Odland Endowed Chair      May 20, 1998
First holder of the Theodore J. Phillips Endowed Professorship in Family Medicine named      May 18, 1998
Dr. Richard Blandau, an international figure in research on reproductive biology, died May 11 at age 86.      May 18, 1998
Researchers unable to document existence of transient HIV infection in infants      May 18, 1998
Carl J. Herzog Foundation gives $1.5 million to medical school for Endowed Student Support Fund and for Odland Endowed Chair      May 15, 1998
Seattle area celebrates National Cancer Survivors Day      May 12, 1998
University of Washington receives another Gold Award from American Academy of Family Physicians      May 12, 1998
Transgenic mice with widest known range of vision among mammals created to investigate human vision problems, evolution of sight      May 11, 1998
Most specialists don't assume primary-care role for older patients even when they are the only source of care      May 6, 1998
Stroke is Brain Attack. Know the symptoms. Call 911.      April 30, 1998
New surgery at Harborview offers hope for epileptics      April 21, 1998
Breast cancer screening exams produce high level of false-positive results      April 15, 1998
Weight loss, not weight gain, a health risk for older adults      April 8, 1998
Novel method of gene replacement reported by University of Washington researchers      March 30, 1998
First Northwest Hispanic Nurses Conference to be held at the UW      March 27, 1998
Health Source: Medical News From the University of Washington      March 25, 1998
New study of BRCA1 shows no need for widespread screening of American women      March 25, 1998
Mouse gene reveals clues to human deafness      March 20, 1998
School of Pharmacy's annual Katterman Lecture focuses on herbal medicine      March 19, 1998
Federal drug expert to give free lecture at Wenatchee Valley C.C.      March 19, 1998
New clinical trials unit established at UW to combat STDs      March 19, 1998
Nursing research benefits people in their daily lives      March 19, 1998
Cost, use of health services is not affected by physician compensation: a study of Washington state medical groups/managed care organizations      March 19, 1998
International dental symposium to focus on caries and periodontal disease      Feb. 27, 1998
It's emotional abuse, not vicious beatings, that often spurs women to leave battering husbands      Feb. 26, 1998
University of Washington physicians comprise more than half of the "Best Doctors" in Western Washington      Feb. 23, 1998
For fifth straight year U.S. News & World Report ranks University of Washington as top primary-care medical school      Feb. 19, 1998
Understanding obesity: Knowledge of weight control leading way for future treatments      Feb. 13, 1998
Dental Implant Program established at the University of Washington School of Dentistry      Feb. 4, 1998
Nancy Woods named dean of the UW School of Nursing      Jan. 29, 1998
New pacemaker implant helps patients with tremor      Jan. 16, 1998
Images of the brain in action may hold clues to recovery from stroke      Jan. 15, 1998
Five rural towns slated as training sites for new, six-month program for University of Washington medical students      Jan. 7, 1998
Magnetic stimulation offers new hope for people with depression      Jan. 5, 1998
Researchers identify asbestos, beryllium, noise exposure in former nuclear site workers      Dec. 3, 1997
Wake up during surgery? Chances are reduced with innovative new brain wave monitors at UW Medical Center      Dec. 1, 1997
New role for brain receptor in control of body weight - research findings identify pathway for development of drugs to treat obesity      Nov. 26, 1997
Health Source: Medical News from the University of Washington      Nov. 25, 1997
How little gray cells process sound: they're really a series of computers      Nov. 21, 1997
Coping with twins, triplets -- and more: UW Medical Center offers special classes for expectant parents      Nov. 20, 1997
UW to establish Center for Molecular Genetic Pathology, using $3.25 million in federal and university funds      Nov. 20, 1997
New simulator technology to give surgeons 'feel' of really operating      Nov. 19, 1997
First annual "Health of Hanford" conference -- scientists gather to report, discuss research findings      Nov. 13, 1997
Drug shows promise in keeping cardiac arrest patients alive until they reach the hospital      Nov. 12, 1997
New endowed professorship will enhance community-focused teaching and research in family medicine.      Nov. 10, 1997
New endowed professorship will enhance community-focused teaching and research in family medicine.      Nov. 10, 1997
University of Washington geneticist clones gene for an inherited form of deafness      Nov. 10, 1997
Health Source: Medical News from the University of Washington      Oct. 28, 1997
Overfeeding normal infant rats affects three generations: Overfeeding normal infant rats affects three generations:      Oct. 28, 1997
Hutchinson Center, University of Washington, and Children's Hospital forming new alliance in the fight against cancer      Oct. 27, 1997
School of Nursing's Nancy Woods receives Vivian O. Lee Women's Health Award from U.S. Public Health Service      Oct. 20, 1997
UW cystic fibrosis researcher receives 928-ton accolade - an oil barge christened in her name      Oct. 13, 1997
Using one liver to save two lives: University of Washington expands split-liver transplant program      Oct. 8, 1997
Life-like simulator readies health professionals for real-life emergencies      Oct. 6, 1997
Health Source: Medical News from the University of Washington      Sep. 30, 1997
Medicare reimbursement system encourages increased payments to rehabilitation hospitals      Sep. 29, 1997
International meeting to highlight latest developments in liver transplantation      Sep. 24, 1997
Public workshops to help U.S. Department of Energy improve information access      Sep. 23, 1997
Will your child become an overweight adult? Step on the scale      Sep. 22, 1997
UW School of Nursing names new head of Nurse-Midwifery Program      Sep. 16, 1997
UW School of Nursing names new head of Nurse-Midwifery Program      Sep. 16, 1997
University of Washington scientists look for cellular clues to explain how estrogen replacement therapy may protect against Alzheimer's disease      Sep. 15, 1997
"The Face of Breast Cancer" exhibit comes to Seattle during Breast Cancer Awareness Month      Sep. 15, 1997
Local minority youth help UW researchers understand teen smoking      Sep. 15, 1997
UW offers free public lecture series in Wenatchee on Addiction and the Brain      Sep. 15, 1997
UW President Richard L. McCormick names acting dean of the School of Public Health and Community Medicine      Sep. 4, 1997
Dr. William M. M. Kirby, long-time medical school faculty member, dies in Seattle      Sep. 2, 1997
UW sensors take chemical analysis out of lab and into the field      Aug. 29, 1997
University of Washington researchers call for routine testing of expectant women      Aug. 20, 1997
Health Source: Medical News from the University of Washington      Aug. 16, 1997
Orcas Island Medical Center becomes a family medicine teaching site for the University of Washington School of Medicine.      July 31, 1997
Health Source: Medical News from the University of Washington      July 29, 1997
UW Medical Center opens Melanoma Center to provide advanced treatment of deadly skin cancer      July 22, 1997
UWMC among top 10 in the nation in U.S. News' Best Hospitals      July 18, 1997
Seven UW doctors named among the best in America for women's health care, in Good Housekeeping magazine poll      July 14, 1997
Formal exchange program with universities in Thailand and Taiwan established      July 14, 1997
Montana opens its first training site for teaching University of Washington medical students about women's health care      July 2, 1997
Health Source: Medical News from the University of Washington      June 24, 1997
New trauma drug may save patients from shock-related death      June 18, 1997
Rural physicians talk about the importance of evaluating the Internet's potential in health care      June 18, 1997
How the brain knows when the body loses weight -- Research provides clues about the role of the nervous system in regulating body fat      June 17, 1997
Fredric Wolf named chair of the Department of Medical Education at the UW School of Medicine      June 13, 1997
New method of tracing metastatic breast cancer to the lymph nodes decreases the need for extensive surgery      June 12, 1997
UW interventions with aggressive children involve parents and teachers      June 12, 1997
Implanted pump keeps Puyallup man's heart beating as he awaits a transplant at UW Medical Center      June 12, 1997
Families with two autistic children sought for new study that hopes to discover genetic, neurobiological causes of disorder      June 10, 1997
Ramsey named UW vice president for medical affairs and dean of the School of Medicine      May 29, 1997
Anti-Violence Curriculum Gets Good Grade      May 27, 1997
Health Source: Medical News from the University of Washington      May 27, 1997
Enzymes targeted as key to understanding of drug interactions      May 27, 1997
1997 graduating medical students honor four teachers      May 22, 1997
State approves agreement between UW Academic Medical Center and Northwest Hospital for first of joint clinical programs      May 22, 1997
Brain attack flyer available at Western Washington drug stores      May 20, 1997
Vitamin supplements may help asthmatics cope with air pollution      May 20, 1997
How are we going to teach safe behavior if parents are afraid to talk to their children about sex?      May 16, 1997
Professor brings health care research center to the UW      May 15, 1997
UW MEDEX satellite training site to remain in Yakima      May 12, 1997
Allen Foundation pledges $3.2 million for prostatitis research at the University of Washington      May 12, 1997
Dr. George N. Aagaard, former dean and long-time medical school faculty member, dies in Seattle      May 8, 1997
UW researcher who found way to measure infant vision to be honored      May 7, 1997
University of Washington School of Medicine honored nationally for percentage of graduates entering family practice residencies      May 6, 1997
New study of the genetic causes of obesity defies traditional thinking about the role of adrenaline      April 30, 1997
Health Source: Medical News from the University of Washington      April 29, 1997
Dean of Nursing Sue T. Hegyvary to Resign; Will Remain on Faculty      April 28, 1997
Second candidate for vice president for medical affairs/dean of medicine scheduled to visit UW campus for interviews      April 28, 1997
Wyoming will enter University of Washington medical school's multi-state educational partnership      April 21, 1997
UW faculty members appointed to Pew Health Professions Commission      April 18, 1997
Get Fit For Summer: UW Physicians sponsor free talks at REI      April 17, 1997
UW Health Sciences Open House to feature latest medical advances      April 17, 1997
Gun Ownership and Domestic Violence: A Lethal Combination      April 14, 1997
University of Washington discovery may point the way to new treatment for hepatitis C cases that do not respond to interferon therapy      April 14, 1997
Memorial services scheduled for founding coordinator of medical school's Spokane programs.      April 11, 1997
Women with low-risk pregnancies receive fewer obstetrical interventions when cared for by midwives, compared to women attended by physicians      April 10, 1997
Alternative medicine treatment using pulsing magnetic device may offer benefits for some MS patients      April 10, 1997
UW begins study of effects of estrogen lack on women's heart disease      April 10, 1997
School of Pharmacy's annual Katterman Lecture focuses on impact of managed care      April 10, 1997
Largest gift to UW School of Dentistry will establish first endowed chair      April 9, 1997
Drs. Blackman and Cleveland named assistant deans for the University of Washington School of Medicine      April 9, 1997
Dr. Samuel Dworkin honored for dentistry research      April 8, 1997
Health Sciences Open House coming April 25 and 26      April 8, 1997
First heart patient successfully treated with new laser surgery at University of Washington Medical Center      April 3, 1997
Health Source: Medical News from the University of Washington      March 18, 1997
Juvenile Offenders: Impacts Felt from Courtrooms to Emergency Rooms      March 17, 1997
Continuing the tradition: Architectural style maintains Harborview's history and character      March 6, 1997
Harborview Medical Center artwork helps with healing      March 6, 1997
Latest technology a feature of new Harborview facility      March 6, 1997
Harborview's new trauma center: an overview      March 6, 1997
Analysis of clinical trials yields new appreciation of low-dose diuretic therapy for high blood pressure      March 1, 1997
U.S. News ranks UW as top primary-care medical school for fourth consecutive year.      Feb. 27, 1997
UW physician receives national award for primary care achievement      Feb. 26, 1997
Nancy Woods named UW School of Nursing's associate dean for research      Feb. 24, 1997
Clinton names UW librarian to White House advisory committee on computing and communications      Feb. 20, 1997
Experiments show that simply imagining fictitious childhood events sometimes makes people believe they experienced them      Feb. 14, 1997
Protective effect of progestin in hormone replacement therapy appears to be dose-related      Feb. 11, 1997
UW Researchers Open Labs to Junior Scientists -- Thursday, Feb. 13      Feb. 10, 1997
Hormones may place women at greater risk for facial pain      Jan. 29, 1997
Health Source Medical News from the University of Washington      Jan. 28, 1997
UW offers free public series on Addiction and the Brain      Jan. 27, 1997
New approach encourages greater community input in decisions about minority affairs efforts at UW School of Medicine.      Jan. 15, 1997
UW Medical Center seeks patients for clinical trial of improved cochlear implant to restore hearing      Jan. 14, 1997
UW president appoints search committee for vice president for medical affairs and dean of medicine      Jan. 9, 1997
UW Scholar Center supports South Seattle and Renton students in academics      Jan. 8, 1997
UW Biology Students From Underrepresented Groups Help Each Other Succeed      Jan. 8, 1997
UW Nursing Students Travel Abroad to Receive Hands-On Training and Life Enriching Experiences      Jan. 7, 1997
Interpreting mammograms: Radiologists less accurate in detecting breast cancer when they know patient's medical history      Dec. 31, 1996
UW Medical Center selected to participate in national trial of new surgery for emphysema      Dec. 20, 1996
Promising research on gel to prevent most common STD      Dec. 18, 1996
Health Source: Medical News from the University of Washington      Dec. 17, 1996
Health Source: Medical News from the University of Washington      Dec. 17, 1996
Removing brain chemical helps reduce body fat in genetically obese mice      Dec. 3, 1996
Health Source: Medical News from the University of Washington      Nov. 26, 1996
Dental simulators revolutionize training of future dentists      Nov. 14, 1996
UW News Release from Health Sciences News      Nov. 4, 1996
Philip J. Fialkow, M.D. and Helen Fialkow found dead in Nepal on Nov. 3, 1996      Nov. 3, 1996
Statement responding to questions on the current whereabouts of Philip J. Fialkow, M.D., vice president for medical affairs and dean of the UW School of Medicine      Nov. 1, 1996
Statement responding to the whereabouts of Philip J. Fialkow, M.D., vice president for medical affairs and dean of the UW School of Medicine, and his wife, Helen      Nov. 1, 1996
The following statement responds to questions on the current whereabouts of Philip J. Fialkow, M.D      Oct. 30, 1996
Are dental fillings harmful to kids' health? UW researchers to begin study examining safety of mercury amalgams in children      Oct. 28, 1996
Health Source: Medical News from the University of Washington      Oct. 22, 1996
Heart attack outcomes are similar with anti-clotting drugs and balloon angioplasty      Oct. 21, 1996
New UW center to focus on health and safety of foresters, fishers and farmers throughout the region      Oct. 15, 1996
University of Washington to Develop Health-Care Applications of      Oct. 7, 1996
UW School of Nursing to hold 18th annual Soule Lecture and Friends of Nursing Dinner UW News Release: 07 October, 1996      Oct. 7, 1996
UW researchers testing miniature blood analysis devices      Oct. 1, 1996
Harborview Medical Center will establish its first family medicine service and family practice residency in 1997      Oct. 1, 1996
Older adults with and without memory loss needed for Alzheimer's studies      Sep. 30, 1996
4th annual Alzheimer's Association Memory Walk fundraiser      Sep. 30, 1996
Facts About Alzheimer's Disease      Sep. 30, 1996
Recently discovered virus associated with Kaposi's sarcoma is frequently present in saliva and may be transmitted by this route, University of Washington study shows      Sep. 12, 1996
University of Washington Department of Family Medicine Turns 25      Sep. 10, 1996
UW participates in second phase of Diabetes Prevention Trial      Sep. 9, 1996
MR technique for analyzing rattlesnake tail muscles can also be used to study muscle tone and function in the elderly      Sep. 4, 1996
First study of small-town lesbian and bisexual women indicates significant percentage may be at risk for contracting HIV      Aug. 6, 1996
Marked crosswalks may pose risk to older pedestrians      Jan. 1, 1900
UW Medical Center once again ranked among nation's Best Hospitals      Jan. 1, 1900


Law and Policy
Get paid to change the world: New book shows how to find jobs in public service      Nov. 22, 2010
New book investigates the cost ? and payoff ? of great teaching      Nov. 3, 2010
Murray leads Rossi, voters against income tax, new KCTS 9/KPLU/Washington Poll shows      Oct. 29, 2010
New survey shows voters oppose income tax, favor Murray over Rossi      Oct. 15, 2010
New U.S. Census data show West more hurt by recession than rest of country      Sep. 16, 2010
Voters dissatisfied with Congress and state Legislature but willing to accept state income tax      May 24, 2010
Conservationists urge treaty panel to reject ivory sale by Tanzania, Zambia      March 11, 2010
UW research team finds one in 16 Seattle drivers yakkin' on the phone      March 11, 2010
Media advisory: U.S. chief information officer to speak at UW      March 2, 2010
Radical new directions needed in food production to deal with climate change      Feb. 11, 2010
UW Evans School of Public Affairs to collaborate with X Prize Foundation      Nov. 2, 2009
New UW poll shows voters in favor of Referendum 71 but undecided about other issues      Oct. 27, 2009
Dean of UW Evans School of Public Affairs is elected to national academy      Oct. 5, 2009
New U.S. Census report shows poverty increasing more in West than elsewhere      Sep. 10, 2009
UW experts available to discuss U.S. Census Bureau poverty report      Sep. 8, 2009
UW report shows increasing support for domestic partnership rights      Sep. 2, 2009
The cost of being self-sufficient continues to rise throughout Washington      Aug. 26, 2009
The price isn't right: Cost of self-sufficiency climbs in Washington      Aug. 24, 2009
UW experts on health care policy      Aug. 12, 2009
UW experts: Iran      June 18, 2009
More costly private model of foster care could save $6.3 billion in long term      June 1, 2009
Kellye Testy selected as dean of the UW School of Law      May 14, 2009
Media advisory: Briefing to explore if housing for homeless alcoholics can save taxpayers money      March 30, 2009
Recession will push nearly 40,000 more Washington State children into poverty      March 19, 2009
Huge inequalities found in Washington's system for court-imposed fines and fees      Feb. 24, 2009
Gregoire and Sims to address Green Jobs conference at UW      June 18, 2008
Despite media coverage of politics, voters not likely to choose carefully, UW professor says      Feb. 8, 2008
Screening for domestic violence woefully weak in welfare offices      Feb. 4, 2008
Finalists for dean of School of Law announced      Jan. 22, 2008
Forty years since Martin Luther King Jr.'s death, last campaign relevant to 2008      Jan. 8, 2008
GOP policies ruining the economy, UW political scientists say in new book      Dec. 19, 2007
Conifers or condos? NW Environmental Forum develops strategies      Oct. 8, 2007
Washington state has fourth lowest child poverty rate in U.S.      Aug. 29, 2007
State turns to Ruckelshaus Center to mediate land-use dispute      May 8, 2007
Hackers get bum rap for corporate America's digital delinquency      March 12, 2007
African carnage: One year's seized ivory likely came from 23,000 elephants      Feb. 26, 2007
WSU and UW establish the William D. Ruckelshaus Center to help resolve contentious issues      Oct. 10, 2006
Think money in politics got 'reformed?' Just try running for Senate in 2006      Dec. 5, 2005
Gates Foundation gives $33 million to UW for scholarships to spur careers in public service law      Dec. 1, 2005
'The Southern Diaspora' tells how black, white migrants changed America      Nov. 16, 2005
State ballot measures draw record amounts of cash      Nov. 4, 2005
Walk a Mile pairs King County policymakers with former foster youth      Nov. 1, 2005
Faculty sources on topics in the news: BIOLOGY AND BELIEF      Sep. 27, 2005
Study finds that school-funding loopholes leave poor children behind      Aug. 18, 2005
MEDIA ADVISORY: Governor, academics and business leaders to speak on Washington's economic competitiveness      July 7, 2005
Tough child support laws may deter single men from becoming fathers, study finds      June 13, 2005
Global experts stage talks on nuclear showdown -- inside North Korea      June 11, 2005
Plan to improve accountability of nonprofits to be discussed May 19      May 2, 2005
Murder case research shows why it's easier to identify someone close than far away      Feb. 14, 2005
April journalism conference set to probe tsunami aftermath, next steps      Jan. 24, 2005
In big speeches, Bush cites God more often than predecessors did, analysis shows      Jan. 19, 2005
Experts to gather Thursday in Kane Hall to explore tsunami aftermath      Jan. 18, 2005
Hudson's Bay Company policies set stage for modern environmental struggles      Dec. 13, 2004
Who did voters pick on Nov. 2? In some cases, we'll never know      Dec. 9, 2004
Media Advisory: Panelists to discuss proposal for managing Northwest power grid      Nov. 29, 2004
Charter schools would add little to state education costs, study predicts      Oct. 15, 2004
Trial lawyers and lawsuits --- researchers. find public doesn't get whole truth      Sep. 27, 2004
UW launches computer forensics studies to thwart cyber-threats      Sep. 10, 2004
Protests more help in passing environmental laws than working on 'inside'      Aug. 17, 2004
Indian tribes gained power by exploiting ambiguities in federal policies      Aug. 14, 2004
Unlikely partners join forces to speed aid to world's disaster zones      Aug. 11, 2004
More young black men have done prison time than military service or earned college degree, study shows      May 20, 2004
Providence Journal wins 2004 Dart Award      March 2, 2004
Mediation made Hanford safer and could work elsewhere, too, report says      Dec. 4, 2003
Inequality prevails in public schools, researchers find      Oct. 22, 2003
Researchers launch four-year study to retarget America's school dollars toward student achievement      Oct. 13, 2003
MEDIA ADVISORY: U.S. official to describe efforts to rebuild Iraq      Oct. 10, 2003
Sandra Archibald named dean of Evans School      June 2, 2003
Lessons from lives of 37 Texas murderers show different paths to death row      May 7, 2003
Principals abound but avoid certain schools and districts, study finds      April 2, 2003
Internet may mobilize largest antiwar protests ever seen, professor predicts      March 17, 2003
More political candidates turning to Web to foster participation, mobilize support      March 10, 2003
Landscape students from 2 nations to design for International District      Feb. 19, 2003
Faculty experts list on world events      Jan. 10, 2003
Nation's brightest minds increasingly shun science, study finds      Jan. 9, 2003
1 million children in state live in counties with polluted air, researchers find      Dec. 18, 2002
11 visions for a post-Viaduct Seattle to be unveiled      Dec. 12, 2002
Northwest residents facing tough decisions in a warmer future      Nov. 21, 2002
Woman power counters terrorism in Arab world, say UW advisers heading to Morocco for historic vote      Sep. 12, 2002
Jobs are not enough to keep families out of poverty, report shows      Aug. 28, 2002
Newsmagazines downplayed opposition voices after Sept. 11, researchers find      Aug. 19, 2002
UW conferees seek to shape epochal reform of Japan's legal system      Aug. 19, 2002
Washington state called a leader in getting broadband to 'last mile'      June 21, 2002
Marc Lindenberg, Evans School dean and leader in global relief work, is dead at 56      May 18, 2002
Global experts to confer on social impact of a wired (& wireless) world      May 15, 2002
Lindenberg Center to extend UW's global humanitarian reach      May 2, 2002
Study finds a huge child care workforce waiting to be trained      May 1, 2002
Younger generation takes on world's problems at April 5-6 Model UN      March 29, 2002
Mavis Leno, women's rights activist and wife of Tonight Show host, talks March 26 about women's rights in post-Taliban Afghanistan      March 19, 2002
Hanford cleanup information available on the Internet      March 7, 2002
UrbanSim to pit computer's ingenuity against gridlock, pollution, sprawl      Oct. 22, 2001
Washington is only state outside the South to see drop in household incomes      Sep. 25, 2001
List of UW faculty with insights into terrorist attacks, aftermath, now available on the Web, being regularly updated      Sep. 13, 2001
Many Washingtonians work longer hours just to keep pace      Sep. 2, 2001
Paychecks & power: Husbands lose household control when they retire, study finds      Aug. 27, 2001
Descendants of Takuji Yamashita endow scholarship in human rights      July 26, 2001
Designing public art gets interesting when the 'clients' are 9 years old      May 14, 2001
Mock trials begin at Law School next week to give teens a taste of justice system      May 11, 2001
New certificate prepares students to lead programs that improve living conditions around the world      May 2, 2001
The perils of online bidding -- report on Internet auctions to open conference on Information Superhighway      April 17, 2001
UW team tries out new ways to help a neighborhood chart its future      March 26, 2001
New revenue forecast may be too optimistic, UW analysis shows      March 16, 2001
W.H. 'Joe' Knight Jr. selected as dean of School of Law      March 1, 2001
Takuji Yamashita ceremony moved to Tacoma      March 1, 2001
Sustainable timber harvests, habitat in Washington is topic Feb. 28      Feb. 14, 2001
Takuji Yamashita: State's leaders honor a man once rejected because of his race      Feb. 12, 2001
Welfare recipients are finding jobs but lack benefits, study shows      Jan. 24, 2001
MEDIA ADVISORY: EXPERTS LIST -- University of Washington has sources for stories on the West's electric power drain      Jan. 18, 2001
UW to lead way toward protecting consumers on the Internet      Jan. 9, 2001
Tax cuts, shrinking reserves put state at risk of budget crisis, report shows      Jan. 5, 2001
University and union agree on historic union recognition pact      Dec. 4, 2000
State's health-care fiscal crisis is topic of upcoming legislative conference      Dec. 1, 2000
Scholars and sea turtles: WTO History Project chronicles awakening of a global protest movement      Nov. 15, 2000
Computer model adds to doubts about Palm Beach County election tally      Nov. 13, 2000
Some media can increase public's confidence in government by increasing knowledge      Oct. 31, 2000
Educators seek right buttons to tune young people into the election      Oct. 26, 2000
UW joins with Peace Corps to train leaders in global aid      Oct. 12, 2000
Police chief Kerlikowske to join Law School forum on gun violence      Sep. 29, 2000
Major universities launch consortium in Internet studies      Sep. 27, 2000
Subliminal 'rats' ad could backfire on Bush, GOP      Sep. 12, 2000
Political parody sites pack a serious information punch, study shows      Sep. 11, 2000
Sharon Nelson to head Center for Law, Commerce and Technology      July 19, 2000
Study finds untapped political clout among Americans with disabilities      June 27, 2000
The gender effect: Fatherhood spurs men to work longer hours - especially if it's a boy!      June 8, 2000
Third annual field tour connects faculty with life of Washington state      June 5, 2000
UW president, professors to tour penitentiary June 14; join Tri-Cities panel on salmon and dams June 15      June 2, 2000
UW president, professors to meet with Colville leaders June 13 to discuss planning, development and education      June 2, 2000
UW, Seattle law firm set pace in tricky area of intellectual property by teaching techies the legal ins and outs      May 26, 2000
Influential journalist to speak May 16 on Taiwan and China at crossroads      May 9, 2000
Evans School hosts leaders in global humanitarian relief and development      May 2, 2000
Real-world job training cuts the odds of returning to prison      May 1, 2000
Center for Law, Commerce and Technology fights for public interest on the Internet      April 27, 2000
UW honors distinguished alum who resisted World War II internment      April 18, 2000
UW's Innocence Project Northwest spurs national effort to free the wrongly imprisoned      April 11, 2000
Future of doctoral education is subject of conference      April 7, 2000
UW hosts Sen. George Mitchell on peace, activist Ralph Nader on dissent, and David Broder and Tim Eyman on ballot initiatives      March 24, 2000
Human rights authority honored with Brotman law professorship      Feb. 25, 2000
Labor,environmental and human-rights activists will gather to build on WTO protest coalition      Feb. 24, 2000
UW survey shows residents support trade, distrust the WTO      Feb. 2, 2000
UW study gauges growing economic clout of Washington's African American businesses and consumers      Jan. 28, 2000
UW explores aftermath of 'Battle for Seattle' and future of WTO      Jan. 25, 2000
University of Washington president outlines strategies for coping with loss of affirmative action      Jan. 19, 2000
Jimmy Carter to address human rights and global progress      Jan. 13, 2000
Russian reform leader to assess nation at crossroads: Yeltsin, elections and Chechnya      Jan. 7, 2000
Workshops to help public officials prepare for I-695      Dec. 13, 1999
Puget Sound residents had misgiving about WTO even before conference began, survey finds      Dec. 3, 1999
Ralph Nader to address Law School on globalization and the WTO      Dec. 1, 1999
U.S. vs. Europe: Forum to air disputes over genetically modified crops, hormone-treated beef and other WTO sticking points      Nov. 30, 1999
Conference: The WTO and the Developing World in the Millennium Round      Nov. 29, 1999
UW to create Center for Journalism and Trauma      Nov. 16, 1999
UW reaches across globe to pioneer interdisciplinary study program on human rights      Nov. 12, 1999
A language that students understand: Eyewitness accounts of E. Timor perils make for a gripping language course      Nov. 12, 1999
Ambassador and former House Speaker Thomas Foley to address UW Law School on Japan and the WTO      Nov. 8, 1999
"Health of Hanford" discusses worker health, site conditions      Oct. 20, 1999
Pre-WTO forum helps women, minority entrepreneurs go global      Oct. 8, 1999
Dick Thompson to become UW director of government relations      Oct. 5, 1999
21st century population leadership program at UW funded by $2.3 million grant from Bill and Melinda Gates      June 16, 1999
Former president of Harvard to address UW Board of Regents on affirmative action      Oct. 8, 1998
New European Union Center makes University Of Washington a "major player" in European Studies      Sep. 2, 1998
University of Washington unveils APEC Internet Collaboration Center:      May 4, 1998
UN ambassador to speak at UW Feb. 23      Feb. 20, 1998
University of Washington marks 50th anniversary of anti-Communist investigations with      Jan. 2, 1998
Senior Vice President of CARE Selected As New Dean Of The UW Graduate School      June 3, 1997
Social equity of public transit is topic of 1997 UW Evans lecture      May 14, 1997
Educational report outlines state's challenges, possibilities      Jan. 29, 1997
APEC unveils Internet-based "Education Network," and launches its inaugural project      Nov. 22, 1996
UW program exposes Native American high-school students to legal profession      Oct. 18, 1996
Declining respect for legal system threatens society, author says      Sep. 26, 1996


Politics and Government
Murray leads Rossi, voters against income tax, new KCTS 9/KPLU/Washington Poll shows      Oct. 29, 2010
From obscurity to prime time: viral political videos can spring from non-political sites      Oct. 21, 2010
New survey shows voters oppose income tax, favor Murray over Rossi      Oct. 15, 2010
?Living Voters Guide? invites Washington voters to hash out ballot initiatives      Oct. 4, 2010
New U.S. Census data show more Washington residents living in poverty      Sep. 28, 2010
New U.S. Census data show West more hurt by recession than rest of country      Sep. 16, 2010
Prospects for democracy in Iraq? Research shows Internet indispensable      Aug. 23, 2010
New study indicates tea party ideas may be out of step with mainstream conservatism      Aug. 11, 2010
UW engineers help U.S. government estimate seepage rate of Gulf oil spill      June 3, 2010
Voters dissatisfied with Congress and state Legislature but willing to accept state income tax      May 24, 2010
Survey shows that among whites, tea party supporters more willing than others to curtail civil liberties      April 26, 2010
Survey finds that racial attitudes influence the tea party movement in battleground states      April 7, 2010
UW research team finds one in 16 Seattle drivers yakkin' on the phone      March 11, 2010
Black veterans were vital in the civil rights fight, says book by University of Washington political science professor      Nov. 3, 2009
New UW poll shows voters in favor of Referendum 71 but undecided about other issues      Oct. 27, 2009
Dean of UW Evans School of Public Affairs is elected to national academy      Oct. 5, 2009
UW experts available to discuss U.S. Census Bureau poverty report      Sep. 8, 2009
UW report shows increasing support for domestic partnership rights      Sep. 2, 2009
Nickels leading tight field of contenders; voters oppose bag tax, poll says      Aug. 4, 2009
UW experts: Iran      June 18, 2009
New UW poll shows strong Hispanic support for Obama      May 4, 2009
Undocumented students face barriers to higher education      April 21, 2009
Support for racial equality may be a victim of Obama's election      March 23, 2009
Recession will push nearly 40,000 more Washington State children into poverty      March 19, 2009
Seattle's striking history comes into focus with year-long celebration      Feb. 2, 2009
Stephen E. Hanson selected as vice provost, UW Office of Global Affairs      Nov. 18, 2008
Are all precinct voting sites created equal? Maybe not      Oct. 30, 2008
New state poll shows Gregoire ahead of Rossi and Obama ahead of McCain      Oct. 27, 2008
Polls may underestimate Obama's support by 3 to 4 percent      Oct. 9, 2008
Obama builds large lead among Latinos in key Southwest states, McCain leads among Latinos in Florida      Aug. 27, 2008
UW filmmaker's documentary on small-business struggle in New Orleans debuts on Katrina anniversary      Aug. 26, 2008
Gregoire and Sims to address Green Jobs conference at UW      June 18, 2008
Latino voters favor Obama over McCain, according to UW pollsters      June 16, 2008
International arrests of citizen bloggers more than triple      June 10, 2008
UW students hit the road to cover presidential campaigns      Feb. 28, 2008
UW research shows Wisconsin primary results could provide strong clue about Texas and Ohio primaries      Feb. 15, 2008
Despite media coverage of politics, voters not likely to choose carefully, UW professor says      Feb. 8, 2008
Super Tuesday results indicate race card may be a joker in primaries      Feb. 6, 2008
Forty years since Martin Luther King Jr.'s death, last campaign relevant to 2008      Jan. 8, 2008
GOP policies ruining the economy, UW political scientists say in new book      Dec. 19, 2007
Study suggests polls may overestimate support for Obama, underestimate backing for Clinton among Democrats      Dec. 18, 2007
Religious politics now pervasive, says new book, 'The God Strategy'      Dec. 4, 2007
Washington Poll shows Gregoire slightly ahead in governor race      Nov. 8, 2007
Washington Poll indicates three ballot measures may pass, but two others are tied      Oct. 31, 2007
Muslim political parties grow online but digital divide continues to widen      Aug. 1, 2007
Forum recommends incentives, innovation, investment for state's forests      Jan. 9, 2007
Online activism may make the difference on Election Day      Oct. 25, 2006
Think money in politics got 'reformed?' Just try running for Senate in 2006      Dec. 5, 2005
State ballot measures draw record amounts of cash      Nov. 4, 2005
In big speeches, Bush cites God more often than predecessors did, analysis shows      Jan. 19, 2005
Who did voters pick on Nov. 2? In some cases, we'll never know      Dec. 9, 2004
Major-party candidates work the Web, while many challengers stay offline      Nov. 18, 2004
Democrats outgunning GOP in e-mail wars, researchers find      Oct. 29, 2004
ADVISORY -- Campus debate-watch gatherings tonight      Sep. 30, 2004
Trial lawyers and lawsuits --- researchers. find public doesn't get whole truth      Sep. 27, 2004
Research details use of religion to help sell war on terror, Iraq      Aug. 10, 2004
Northwest's rural beauty hides economic crisis, study finds      July 22, 2004
Remake Seattle City Council? Forum explores how it happened before      May 3, 2004
Mediation made Hanford safer and could work elsewhere, too, report says      Dec. 4, 2003
Disparity in wealth is killing democracy, scholar warns      Aug. 28, 2003
Woman power counters terrorism in Arab world, say UW advisers heading to Morocco for historic vote      Sep. 12, 2002
Jobs are not enough to keep families out of poverty, report shows      Aug. 28, 2002
Marc Lindenberg, Evans School dean and leader in global relief work, is dead at 56      May 18, 2002
New revenue forecast may be too optimistic, UW analysis shows      March 16, 2001
Scholars and sea turtles: WTO History Project chronicles awakening of a global protest movement      Nov. 15, 2000
Computer model adds to doubts about Palm Beach County election tally      Nov. 13, 2000
Educators seek right buttons to tune young people into the election      Oct. 26, 2000
Study finds untapped political clout among Americans with disabilities      June 27, 2000


Science
?Array of arrays? coaxing secrets from unfelt seismic tremor events      Dec. 13, 2010
Decline of West Coast fog brought higher coastal temperatures last 60 years      Dec. 13, 2010
Assessing the environmental effects of tidal turbines      Dec. 13, 2010
Calculating tidal energy turbines? effects on sediments and fish      Dec. 13, 2010
New research shows rivers cut deep notches in the Alps? broad glacial valleys      Dec. 5, 2010
Neuroscience of instinct: How animals overcome fear to obtain food      Nov. 29, 2010
?Finger trap? tension stabilizes cells? chromosome-separating machinery      Nov. 24, 2010
Scientists question widely adopted indicator of fisheries health and evidence for ?fishing down marine food webs?      Nov. 17, 2010
Undergraduates? low-cost ultrasound system wins Gates Foundation grant      Nov. 9, 2010
Tiny marine creatures could help diagnose the health of Puget Sound      Nov. 1, 2010
UW losing 60-year tradition of salmon returning to campus      Oct. 31, 2010
Molecular imaging and therapy center to develop, commercialize technologies      Oct. 28, 2010
New methods detect subtleties in human genomes' repetitive landscapes      Oct. 27, 2010
Biologist hopes new ?condos? will help Galapagos penguins stave off extinction      Oct. 19, 2010
Molecular Engineering and Science Institute to address energy and medicine; UW bioengineer named director      Oct. 19, 2010
Forget the Coppertone: Water fleas in mountain ponds can handle UV rays      Oct. 12, 2010
Fact Sheet: New buoy designed to gather information in changing Arctic      Oct. 12, 2010
Greatest warming is in the north, but biggest impact on life is in the tropics      Oct. 6, 2010
UW-built device reveals invisible world teeming with microscopic algae      Oct. 5, 2010
UW leading $7.5 million study of animal flight and aerial vehicles      Sep. 30, 2010
Trio of PNW universities to develop new tools for climate change planning      Sep. 23, 2010
Sudden ocean cooling likely contributed to Northern Hemisphere global warming pause in mid-20th century      Sep. 22, 2010
Home?s electrical wiring acts as antenna to receive low-power sensor data      Sep. 15, 2010
80 percent of agricultural expansion in tropics came at expense of forests      Sep. 2, 2010
In cracking apple DNA code, Apple Cup rivals join in international team effort      Aug. 30, 2010
Astronomy conference at UW to explore the sun and other cool stars      Aug. 23, 2010
Deaf, hard-of-hearing students do first test of sign language by cell phone      Aug. 16, 2010
Nanoscale DNA sequencing could spur revolution in personal health care      Aug. 16, 2010
National Research Council endorses project in which UW is a major player      Aug. 13, 2010
Surf your way to a deep ocean research expedition      Aug. 12, 2010
Distracted drivers benefit from in-car driving coach      Aug. 10, 2010
Slow-moving ?earthquake? under Olympic Peninsula will be well recorded      Aug. 10, 2010
A strategy to fix a broken heart      Aug. 9, 2010
Gaming for a cure: Computer gamers tackle protein folding      Aug. 4, 2010
Multifunctional nanoparticle enables new type of biological imaging      July 27, 2010
UW professor?s lifetime efforts receive international recognition      July 26, 2010
State?s most sophisticated buoy to sample for acidification, oxygen-starved waters      July 12, 2010
Thermal-powered, insectlike robot crawls into microrobot contenders? ring      July 1, 2010
Industry fishing for profits, not predators      June 24, 2010
Scientists discover spikes of nutrients fueling mid-ocean plankton      June 23, 2010
UW institute to get as much as $100 million to study atmosphere, ocean      June 9, 2010
UW engineers help U.S. government estimate seepage rate of Gulf oil spill      June 3, 2010
Biosensors reveal how single bacterium gets the message to split into a swimming and a stay-put cell      June 3, 2010
Genome comparison tools found to be susceptible to slip-ups      May 26, 2010
Longtime UW climate researcher is new Washington state climatologist      May 26, 2010
Weird orbits of neighbors can make 'habitable' planets not so habitable      May 24, 2010
UW names Lisa Graumlich first dean of College of the Environment      May 24, 2010
Ultraviolet radiation not culprit killing amphibians, research shows      May 23, 2010
Neandertal genome sequencing reveals new clues on human-specific gene changes      May 20, 2010
Experts list: Lessons from Mount St. Helens being applied today      May 3, 2010
Research shows part of Alaska inundated by ancient megafloods      April 28, 2010
New methods identify thousands of new DNA sequences missing from reference map of the human genome      April 19, 2010
Traumatized trees: Bug them enough, they get fired up      April 9, 2010
PhotoCity, virtual game of capture-the-flag, happening now on UW campus      April 8, 2010
What if all software was open source? A code to unlock the desktop      March 30, 2010
New University of Washington Center for Systems and Translational Infectious Disease Research established      March 24, 2010
Conservationists urge treaty panel to reject ivory sale by Tanzania, Zambia      March 11, 2010
Conquering the chaos in modern, multiprocessor computers      March 10, 2010
The smell of salt air, a mile high and 900 miles inland      March 10, 2010
Media advisory: UW expert on great earthquakes, tsunamis available for media on Chile quake      Feb. 27, 2010
Earthquake engineers release report on damage in Haiti      Feb. 22, 2010
Brain-controlled cursor doubles as a neural workout      Feb. 15, 2010
Radical new directions needed in food production to deal with climate change      Feb. 11, 2010
3-D scaffold provides clean, biodegradable structure for stem cell growth      Feb. 2, 2010
How many argon atoms can fit on the surface of a carbon nanotube?      Jan. 28, 2010
New formula helps gauge the winds of change      Jan. 26, 2010
Managing Pacific Northwest dams for a changing climate      Jan. 21, 2010
Why hasn?t Earth warmed as much as expected? New report explores reasons      Jan. 19, 2010
Dog genome researchers track paw prints of selective breeding      Jan. 14, 2010
New research resolves conflict in theory of how galaxies form      Jan. 13, 2010
?Greenroads? rates sustainable road projects      Jan. 13, 2010
Microbe understudies await their turn in the limelight      Jan. 11, 2010
First Earth-like planet spotted outside solar system likely a volcanic wasteland      Jan. 5, 2010
Scientists witness for first time magma streaming from volcano in deep ocean      Dec. 17, 2009
Tremors between slip events: More evidence of great quake danger to Seattle      Dec. 15, 2009
Scientists seek Seattle-area volunteers to host special seismographs      Dec. 14, 2009
Low-cost temperature sensors, tennis balls to monitor mountain snowpack      Dec. 14, 2009
New report says climate change accelerating much faster than expected      Nov. 24, 2009
Fish food fight: Fish don't eat trees after all, says new study      Nov. 23, 2009
Cell phones become handheld tools for global development      Oct. 29, 2009
Fortuitous research provides first detailed documentation of tsunami erosion      Oct. 27, 2009
First evidence for a second breeding season among migratory songbirds      Oct. 26, 2009
Researchers make key step towards turning methane gas into liquid fuel      Oct. 22, 2009
It takes two to tutor a sparrow      Oct. 21, 2009
Research gives glimpse of tectonic history on Puget Sound-region fault zones      Oct. 19, 2009
UW breaks ground on nation's largest molecular engineering building      Oct. 9, 2009
UW oceanographer is a lead scientist in largest airborne survey of polar ice      Oct. 8, 2009
Planet's nitrogen cycle overturned by 'tiny ammonia eater of the seas'      Sep. 30, 2009
Nine international teams operate biomedical robots from numerous locations      Sep. 17, 2009
Gene therapy used to successfully treat color blindness in adult monkeys      Sep. 15, 2009
Rome was built in a day, with hundreds of thousands of digital photos      Sep. 15, 2009
Seaglider sets new underwater endurance and range records      Sep. 10, 2009
Electrical circuit runs entirely off power in trees      Sep. 8, 2009
Fact sheet: UW receives largest-ever federal award to construct ocean observatory off the Pacific Northwest      Sep. 2, 2009
Let there be light: Teaching magnets to do more than just stick around      Aug. 20, 2009
Organic electronics a two-way street, thanks to new plastic semiconductor      Aug. 17, 2009
Plastics that convert light to electricity could have a big impact      Aug. 4, 2009
Nanoparticles cross blood-brain barrier to enable 'brain tumor painting'      Aug. 3, 2009
Scientists compile most comprehensive look at fish stocks      July 31, 2009
Crashing comets not likely the cause of Earth's mass extinctions      July 30, 2009
Seattle area could see record-setting high temperatures this week      July 27, 2009
All-in-one nanoparticle: A Swiss Army knife for nanomedicine      July 27, 2009
This article will self-destruct: A tool to make online personal data vanish      July 21, 2009
Diets bad for teeth are also bad for the body      July 9, 2009
Earth's most prominent rainfall feature creeping northward      June 30, 2009
Stirred, not shaken: Bio-inspired cilia mix medical reagents at small scales      June 30, 2009
Straighten up and fly right: Moths benefit more from flexible wings than rigid      June 29, 2009
Obsidian 'trail' provides clues to how humans settled, interacted in Kuril Islands      June 22, 2009
Media advisory: UW team takes off tomorrow for rocket competition      June 22, 2009
Crustacean shell with polyester creates mixed-fiber material for nerve repair      June 16, 2009
New definition could further limit habitable zones around distant suns      June 10, 2009
New technique could find water on Earth-like planets orbiting distant suns      May 26, 2009
New book suggests Earth perhaps not such a benevolent mother after all      May 20, 2009
Researchers gain fine-scale, genome-wide insights into patterns of human population structures around the world      May 14, 2009
Any way you slice it, warming climate is affecting Cascades snowpack      May 12, 2009
UW will be prominent in space shuttle mission to service Hubble telescope      May 6, 2009
Contrary to recent hypothesis, 'chevrons' are not evidence of megatsunamis      April 29, 2009
Seaglider monitors waters from Arctic during record-breaking journey under ice      April 28, 2009
Missing planets attest to destructive power of stars' tides      April 27, 2009
Indus script encodes language, reveals new study of ancient symbols      April 23, 2009
Scorpion venom with nanoparticles slows spread of brain cancer      April 16, 2009
Jet lag disturbs sleep by upsetting internal clocks in two neural centers      April 16, 2009
Harnessing cloud computing for data-intensive research on oceans, galaxies      April 14, 2009
People's misperceptions cloud their understanding of rainy weather forecasts      April 14, 2009
Picture this: Digital album puts focus on kids' health      April 6, 2009
Ice-free Arctic Ocean possible in 30 years, not 90 as previously estimated      April 2, 2009
3-D printing hits rock-bottom prices with homemade ceramics mix      March 31, 2009
DEIMOS joins MARS and its satellite of instruments on seafloor      March 18, 2009
Tropical lizards can't take the heat of climate warming      March 3, 2009
DNA evidence is in, newly discovered species of fish dubbed H. psychedelica      Feb. 24, 2009
Billions of years ago, microbes were key in developing modern nitrogen cycle      Feb. 19, 2009
Changing ocean conditions turning penguins into long-distance commuters      Feb. 12, 2009
Ancestral genome of present-day African great apes and humans underwent burst of DNA sequence duplications      Feb. 11, 2009
New state climate report indicates coming decades will be challenging      Feb. 11, 2009
Bus left you waiting in the cold? Use your cell phone to track it down      Feb. 10, 2009
Cancer diagnosis: Now in 3-D      Feb. 9, 2009
Research links seismic slip and tremor, with implications for subduction zone      Jan. 29, 2009
Some of Earth's climate troubles should face burial at sea, scientists say      Jan. 28, 2009
Tree death rate in Pacific Northwest doubled in 17 years      Jan. 22, 2009
New data show much of Antarctica is warming more than previously thought      Jan. 21, 2009
?Astronaut food approach? to medical testing: Dehydrated, wallet-sized malaria tests promise better diagnoses in developing world      Jan. 20, 2009
Half of world's population could face climate-induced food crisis by 2100      Jan. 8, 2009
Hubble telescope to get last tuneup during International Year of Astronomy      Dec. 31, 2008
Europa does the wave to generate heat      Dec. 11, 2008
Great Indian Ocean earthquake of 2004 set off tremors in San Andreas fault      Dec. 10, 2008
Pavlov's neurons: Researchers find brain cells that are a key to learning      Dec. 8, 2008
Spicing up your holidays is recipe for spicing up Puget Sound as well      Dec. 2, 2008
Pinning down the fleeting Internet: Web crawler archives historical data for easy searching      Nov. 17, 2008
New book will tell much you didn't know about Northwest weather      Nov. 12, 2008
DNA provides 'smoking gun' in the case of the missing songbirds      Nov. 5, 2008
Scientists find evidence of tsunamis on Indian Ocean shores long before 2004      Oct. 29, 2008
Scientists develop new cancer-killing compound from salad plant      Oct. 13, 2008
Preserved by ice: Glacial dams helped prevent erosion of Tibetan plateau      Oct. 8, 2008
Media Advisory: Professionals to discuss the melding of neuroscience and engineering      Oct. 6, 2008
Just in time for school: Free Adeona service tracks stolen laptops      Sep. 25, 2008
UW professor wins prestigious MacArthur fellowship      Sep. 22, 2008
Immigrant Sun: Our star could be far from where it started in Milky Way      Sep. 15, 2008
My, what big teeth you had! ? Extinct species had large teeth on roof of mouth      Sep. 11, 2008
Whether brown or red, algae can produce plenty of green fuel      Aug. 27, 2008
New space telescope gives UW physicist ringside seat for gamma-ray study      Aug. 26, 2008
'Can you see me now?' Sign language over cell phones comes to United States      Aug. 21, 2008
The 160-mile download diet: Local file-sharing drastically cuts network load      Aug. 19, 2008
Cataloguing invisible life: Microbe genome emerges from lake sediment      Aug. 17, 2008
New robot scouts best locations for components of undersea lab      Aug. 12, 2008
Bugs put the heat in chili peppers      Aug. 11, 2008
Brown tree snake could mean Guam will lose more than its birds      Aug. 7, 2008
Simian foamy virus found in several people living and working with monkeys in Asia      Aug. 1, 2008
Ivory poaching at critical levels: Elephants on path to extinction by 2020?      July 31, 2008
New research challenges notion that dinosaur soft tissues still survive      July 29, 2008
A bee's future as queen or worker may rest with parasitic tropical fly      July 28, 2008
Scientists break record by finding northernmost hydrothermal vent field      July 24, 2008
Toxic chemicals found in common scented laundry products, air fresheners      July 23, 2008
Researchers link Huntington's disease to overactive immune response in the brain      July 15, 2008
For your eyes only: Custom interfaces make computer clicking faster, easier      July 15, 2008
Reseachers foil seasonal programmed brain cell death in living birds      July 9, 2008
Penguins setting off sirens over health of world's oceans      June 30, 2008
Online service lets blind surf the Internet from any computer, anywhere      June 25, 2008
Gene silencer and quantum dots reduce protein production to a whisper      June 23, 2008
Like a rock: New mineral named for UW astronomer      June 12, 2008
iRobot secures licensing agreement for UW's Seagliders      June 11, 2008
When it comes to nitrogen, the 'fix' is in      June 9, 2008
Scientists find 245 million-year-old burrows of land vertebrates in Antarctica      June 7, 2008
School of Robofish provides basis for teams of underwater robots      June 5, 2008
Did walking on two feet begin with a shuffle?      May 29, 2008
Some biofuels might do more harm than good to the environment, study finds      May 27, 2008
UW scientists join hunt for 'God' particle to complete 'theory of everything'      May 21, 2008
New college to meet growing complexity, scale of environmental threats      May 15, 2008
Collaboration between UW and IBM will use donated computer time to tackle rice crisis      May 15, 2008
Computer game's high score could earn the Nobel Prize in medicine      May 8, 2008
Trouble in paradise: Warming a greater danger to tropical species      May 5, 2008
Eight new human genome projects offer large-scale picture of genetic differences among individuals and find previously unknown human DNA      May 1, 2008
Chalk one up for coccolithophores      April 25, 2008
Researchers uncover details about how dietary restriction slows down aging      April 17, 2008
While stability far from assured, Greenland perhaps not headed down too slippery a slope      April 17, 2008
UW to lead $6.25 million project creating electronic Sherlock Holmes      April 16, 2008
Popcorn-ball design doubles efficiency of dye-sensitized solar cells      April 10, 2008
Repeated methamphetamine use causes long-term adaptations in brains of mice, researchers find      April 9, 2008
Hubble maps the changing constellation of Internet 'black holes'      April 8, 2008
New fish has a face even Dale Chihuly could love      April 2, 2008
Researchers link genetic errors to schizophrenia      March 27, 2008
Scientists uncover how superbug Staph aureus resists our natural defenses      March 24, 2008
Satellites can help Arctic grazers survive killer winter storms      March 18, 2008
UW undergraduates scrutinize Glacier Bay, share exploits by blog      March 13, 2008
Researchers find implantable cardiac defibrillators may expose patients to security and privacy risks; potential solutions suggested      March 11, 2008
Which came first, social dominance or big brains? Wasps may tell      March 11, 2008
This is not a drill: The earth actually is moving beneath western Washington      March 5, 2008
It came from outer space ? and likely disintegrated over northeastern Oregon      Feb. 20, 2008
Future of social networking explored in UW's computer science building      Feb. 12, 2008
Good bacteria in women give clues for slowing HIV transmission      Feb. 7, 2008
Herpes medication does not reduce risk of HIV infection in individuals with HSV-2, international study finds      Feb. 5, 2008
Use of baby personal care products associated with higher levels of phthalates      Feb. 4, 2008
Water planners call for fundamental shift to deal with changing climate      Jan. 31, 2008
Lost City pumps life-essential chemicals at rates unseen at typical black smokers      Jan. 31, 2008
Camera in a pill offers cheaper, easier window on your insides      Jan. 24, 2008
Ecologists, material scientists pursue genetics of diatom's elegant, etched casing      Jan. 22, 2008
Contact lenses with circuits, lights a possible platform for superhuman vision      Jan. 17, 2008
Washington state sea levels could rise considerably by end of century      Jan. 17, 2008
Tiny dust particles from Asian deserts common over western United States      Dec. 13, 2007
Without its insulating ice cap, Arctic surface waters warm to as much as 5 C above average      Dec. 11, 2007
Earth's magnetic field could help protect astronauts working on the moon      Dec. 11, 2007
Contrarian approach could mean more fish: Maximizing fishery profits could be new strategy for conservation      Dec. 6, 2007
Free software brings affordability, transparency to mathematics      Dec. 6, 2007
Price of lower-calorie foods rising drastically, UW researchers find      Dec. 4, 2007
Rising tides intensify non-volcanic tremor in Earth's crust      Nov. 22, 2007
2002 Alaskan quake left seven areas of California stirred but not shaken      Nov. 22, 2007
UW launches cutting-edge DNA ?fin-printing? project for salmon      Nov. 15, 2007
Vacation photos create 3D models of world landmarks      Nov. 1, 2007
Like it or not, uncertainty and climate change go hand in hand      Oct. 25, 2007
Earliest evidence for modern human behavior found in South African cave      Oct. 17, 2007
Scientists ramp up ability of poplar plants to disarm toxic pollutants      Oct. 15, 2007
Generating 'oohs' and 'aahs': Vocal Joystick uses voice to surf the Web      Oct. 9, 2007
UW researchers play major role in next phase of Human Genome Project      Oct. 9, 2007
UW undergrads discover more than 1,300 asteroids      Oct. 8, 2007
Fact sheet: Perennial ice, sometimes thick enough to defy icebreakers, may be key to predicting Arctic thaw      Sep. 28, 2007
City birds better than rural species in coping with human disruption      Sep. 25, 2007
UW computer engineer wins MacArthur Foundation 'genius' award      Sep. 24, 2007
Rare albino ratfish has eerie, silvery sheen      Sep. 24, 2007
Experts list: Arctic sea ice minimum for 2007 sets new record      Sep. 21, 2007
Collapsing structures to be tested in revamped UW engineering lab      Sep. 19, 2007
Cell death in sparrow brains may provide clues in age-related human diseases      Sep. 17, 2007
Research overturns accepted notion of neutron's electrical properties      Sep. 17, 2007
A rose is a rozsa is a 薔薇: Image-search tool speaks hundreds of languages      Sep. 12, 2007
Having the right timing 'connections' in brain is key to overcoming dyslexia      Sep. 4, 2007
ZIP codes and property values predict obesity rates      Sep. 1, 2007
Star Trek medical device uses ultrasound to seal punctured lungs      Aug. 30, 2007
Human derived stem cells can repair rat hearts damaged by heart attack      Aug. 27, 2007
Coastal/global awards dovetail with proposed $130 million ocean observatory      Aug. 23, 2007
New UW faculty member led technical development of Sky in Google Earth      Aug. 22, 2007
Older climbers face uphill battle on Mount Everest      Aug. 14, 2007
Impacts on human health, agriculture to round out most comprehensive assessment of climate change on state      Aug. 14, 2007
Computers expose the physics of NASCAR      Aug. 9, 2007
Conventional plowing is 'skinning our agricultural fields'      Aug. 8, 2007
Satellite tracking will help answer questions about penguin travels      Aug. 6, 2007
Alaskan earthquake in 2002 set off tremors on Vancouver Island      Aug. 1, 2007
Waters off Grays Harbor only second place in world where glass sponge reefs found      July 30, 2007
Steroids, not songs, spur growth of brain regions in sparrows      July 23, 2007
Microsoft picks new UW center to develop distance learning technologies      July 16, 2007
National Science Foundation picks South Dakota site for underground lab      July 10, 2007
Study shows cane sugar, corn sweeteners have similar effects on appetite      July 10, 2007
University of Washington researchers play leading role in major study of human genome function      June 12, 2007
The woes of Kilimanjaro: Don't blame global warming      June 11, 2007
Hitchin' a ride: Stray penguins probably reached northern waters by fishing boat      June 5, 2007
Ports could hasten freight traffic by doubling up on crane trips      June 5, 2007
Eavesdropping comes naturally to young song sparrows      May 29, 2007
University of Washington to develop specifications for large ocean observatory off coast of Washington and Oregon      May 15, 2007
Underwater turbines could turn Puget Sound's tides into electricity      May 10, 2007
UW's undergrads dominate international math competition      May 3, 2007
Robotic surgeon to team up with doctors, astronauts on NASA mission      April 18, 2007
Media Advisory: Robot surgeon shows its stuff prior to departure on NASA mission      April 17, 2007
Earth's dirty little secret: Slowly but surely we are skinning our planet      April 16, 2007
Rhesus macaque genome may hold clues for human health and evolution      April 12, 2007
UW School of Medicine ranks No. 1 among primary-care medical schools for 14th straight year      March 30, 2007
'Smart' sunglasses and goggles let users adjust shade and color      March 27, 2007
Eavesdropping nuthatches distinguish danger threats in chickadee alarm calls      March 19, 2007
UW, Micron launch materials-testing lab in quest for next-generation microchips      March 19, 2007
Trojan horse strategy defeats drug-resistant bacteria      March 16, 2007
Aging boosts chances that a family line will be long-lived      March 13, 2007
Individuals and populations differ in gene activity levels, not just genes      March 1, 2007
Hurricane can form new eyewall and change intensity rapidly      March 1, 2007
Custom cell phones for microfinance co-ops, fair-trade coffee growers      Feb. 28, 2007
African carnage: One year's seized ivory likely came from 23,000 elephants      Feb. 26, 2007
Better freshwater forecasts to aid drought-plagued West      Feb. 16, 2007
Glaciers not on simple, upward trend of melting      Feb. 13, 2007
Microsurgery and Super Glue show how antennae aid moth navigation      Feb. 8, 2007
'Good vibrations' from deep-sea smokers may keep fish out of hot water      Feb. 5, 2007
Northwest scientists contribute to international report, see increased warming      Feb. 2, 2007
Women in polluted areas at higher risk of cardiovascular disease      Feb. 1, 2007
Human preference for other species could determine whether they survive      Jan. 29, 2007
Bumblebee house warming: It takes a village      Jan. 18, 2007
Study uncovers lethal secret of 1918 influenza virus      Jan. 17, 2007
New findings blow a decade of assumptions out of the water      Jan. 10, 2007
Earth's strongest winds wouldn't even be a breeze on these planets      Jan. 9, 2007
Superstrings could add gravitational cacophony to universe's chorus      Jan. 8, 2007
Astronomers detect black hole in tiny 'dwarf' galaxy      Jan. 7, 2007
BitTyrant makes a turbulent entry into digital filesharing      Jan. 4, 2007
MEDIA ADVISORY: Robotic crawler to explore subterranean UW power lines tomorrow      Dec. 26, 2006
Robotic crawler detects wear in power lines      Dec. 21, 2006
'Speechless' and 'Mute' help break the silence of the leaves      Dec. 20, 2006
Researchers demonstrate direct brain control of humanoid robot      Dec. 14, 2006
Microbe fixes nitrogen at a blistering 92 C, may offer clues to evolution of nitrogen fixation      Dec. 14, 2006
Stardust findings override some commonly held astronomy beliefs      Dec. 14, 2006
UW-led team discovers gene for inherited pancreatic cancer      Dec. 12, 2006
NIH awards additional $10.2 million to UW research team to grow heart muscle      Dec. 11, 2006
UW gets major role in Energy Department project to study properties of nuclei      Dec. 5, 2006
Scientists want to solve puzzle of excess water vapor near cirrus clouds      Nov. 30, 2006
Nike+iPod Sport Kit raises privacy concerns      Nov. 29, 2006
Resilient form of plant carbon gives new meaning to term 'older than dirt'      Nov. 24, 2006
Serengeti patrols cut poaching of buffalo, elephants, rhinos      Nov. 24, 2006
Backgrounder: Dispelling fears of a worldwide fisheries crisis      Nov. 2, 2006
Insect population growth likely accelerated by warmer climate      Oct. 30, 2006
Earthquake swarms not just clustered around volcanoes, geothermal regions      Oct. 25, 2006
Tiny electronic chip, interacting with the brain, modifies pathways for controlling movement      Oct. 24, 2006
Steep oxygen decline halted first land colonization by Earth's sea creatures      Oct. 23, 2006
Despite popular belief, the world is not running out of oil, UW scientist says      Oct. 19, 2006
Very long-term forecast: Northwest winters will be even wetter      Oct. 18, 2006
UW prof leads board advising NOAA on critical science issues      Oct. 5, 2006
UW 'stellar archeologist' gets biggest share of Hubble observing time      Oct. 4, 2006
UW Botanic Gardens site of first regional conference on invasive plants in PNW      Sep. 22, 2006
Pioneering work assessing sustainable fisheries earns international award      Sep. 15, 2006
Washington state parched by one of driest summers ever      Sep. 7, 2006
New evidence shows Antarctica has warmed in last 150 years      Sep. 5, 2006
Evolution of Old World fruit flies on three continents mirrors climate change      Aug. 31, 2006
Coastal ocean observatory extends miles up Columbia River      Aug. 29, 2006
Tiny shock absorbers help bacteria stick around inside the body      Aug. 29, 2006
Researchers launch effort to build flexible solar cells to power aircraft      Aug. 24, 2006
Viruses can jump between primates and humans, researchers warn      Aug. 23, 2006
Tiny ion pump sets new standard in cooling hot computer microchips      Aug. 23, 2006
Climate change was major factor in erosion of Alps 6 million years ago      Aug. 15, 2006
New biomarkers could help doctors spot Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases      Aug. 11, 2006
Ancient bison teeth provide window on past Great Plains climate, vegetation      Aug. 7, 2006
Association between famine and schizophrenia may yield clues about inherited diseases and conditions      Aug. 2, 2006
Pigment formulated 225 years ago could be key in emerging technologies      Aug. 2, 2006
Woodland Park Zoo, UW to expand collaboration, cooperation      July 27, 2006
National workshop puts blind students, professionals on path to success      July 25, 2006
Models show one nearby star system could host Earth-like planet      July 24, 2006
Supercomputers help physicists understand a force of nature      July 11, 2006
Students with disabilities gather at UW to find success through technology      June 30, 2006
Planning for stewardship an important part of successful ecological restoration      June 29, 2006
National Science Foundation reinstates Cascades underground lab proposal      June 19, 2006
New satellite set to collect most-detailed data yet about atmospheric particles      June 12, 2006
Bacteria have their own immune system protecting against outside DNA      June 9, 2006
Mussel strain: Same species responds differently to same warming, depending on location      June 6, 2006
Study shows our ancestors survived 'Snowball Earth'      June 6, 2006
Hormone's role in insects could give insight for cancer treatment, malnutrition      June 1, 2006
Faster atmospheric warming in subtropics pushes jet streams toward poles      May 25, 2006
When it comes to privacy, gender matters      May 23, 2006
Materials Science & Engineering logs banner year in research funding      May 22, 2006
UW undergraduates to strut their research 'stuff' Friday      May 15, 2006
Sixth expedition to North Pole installs mooring in 2 ? miles of ocean      May 8, 2006
Is a Russian peninsula really part of North America?      May 2, 2006
Gene needed for butterfly transformation also key for insects like grasshoppers      April 26, 2006
Donate your unused computing power to aid medical research through Rosetta@home project      April 5, 2006
Novel newborn screening can open door to treating rare but devastating diseases      March 28, 2006
UW leads national effort to bring people with disabilities into computing      March 27, 2006
Levy appointed new Department of Computer Science & Engineering chair      March 27, 2006
Greenland's glaciers pick up pace in surge toward the sea      March 23, 2006
Report finds growing inequality across global information society      March 20, 2006
Michigan biomedical engineer Matthew O'Donnell to lead UW engineering      March 16, 2006
Project to make Internet searches more credible      March 15, 2006
Comet from coldest spot in solar system has material from hottest places      March 13, 2006
Leave it to salmon to leave no stone unturned      March 9, 2006
There's more than meets the eye in judging the size of an object      March 8, 2006
Devices tease out individual sounds from underwater racket      Feb. 24, 2006
Shopping list gets longer -- not less choosy -- in some of world's largest fisheries      Feb. 14, 2006
UW's Eggers elected to National Academy of Engineering      Feb. 13, 2006
Brain images show individual dyslexic children respond to spelling treatment      Feb. 8, 2006
Spyware poses a significant threat on the Net, according to new study      Feb. 2, 2006
Chronic oil pollution takes toll on seabirds along South American coast      Jan. 31, 2006
Sediment could be a major factor in biggest subduction zone earthquakes      Jan. 30, 2006
Flap over fishes: Who's the smallest of them all?      Jan. 27, 2006
UW astronomer hits cosmic paydirt with Stardust      Jan. 18, 2006
Stardust parachutes to soft landing in Utah with dust samples from comet      Jan. 15, 2006
Rainfall records falling: Background experts available on flooding, landslides      Jan. 13, 2006
Stardust nears end of epic journey; researchers await its treasure      Jan. 3, 2006
Tiny pikas seem to be on march toward extinction in Great Basin      Dec. 29, 2005
New study scientifically links dancing to attraction, genetic advantage      Dec. 21, 2005
Ancient Chinese remedy shows potential in preventing breast cancer      Dec. 19, 2005
DO-IT program prepares students with disabilities for college and careers      Dec. 14, 2005
Ability to capture large prey may be origin of army ants' cooperative behavior      Dec. 14, 2005
Mercury in atmosphere could be washed out more easily than earlier believed      Dec. 7, 2005
WWI's first effective fighter plane gets test in UW wind tunnel      Dec. 5, 2005
Warming could free far more carbon from high Arctic soil than earlier thought      Dec. 5, 2005
Specialized neurons allow the brain to focus on novel sounds      Dec. 1, 2005
UW bioengineering selected for national partnership to accelerate the transfer of promising technology from the lab to the real world      Nov. 10, 2005
New book expands biological classifications to account for 'alien' life      Oct. 31, 2005
Effects from global warming tops agenda      Oct. 28, 2005
Researchers find gland that tells fruit flies when to stop growing      Oct. 24, 2005
2005 Engineering Lecture Series delves into responding to disaster      Oct. 18, 2005
Memorial service set for UW seismologist Anthony Qamar      Oct. 7, 2005
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's the Burke Museum's new super duck      Oct. 7, 2005
UW bioengineering tops in National Institutes of Health funding again      Oct. 6, 2005
Scientists believe open water in summer has become key to declining arctic ice      Sep. 29, 2005
Physicists say universe evolution favored three and seven dimensions      Sep. 28, 2005
Faculty sources on topics in the news: BIOLOGY AND BELIEF      Sep. 27, 2005
Penguin chicks exposed to human visitors experience spike in stress hormone      Sep. 26, 2005
Public to see live broadcast for first time of surreal seafloor off Washington      Sep. 23, 2005
UW consortium selected to help explore nanotech/cancer frontier      Sep. 22, 2005
Academics, industry experts launch Internet innovation symposium      Sep. 6, 2005
UW engineering creates university's first deanship with $4 million gift      Aug. 29, 2005
New chemistry method uses 'test tubes' far smaller than the width of a hair      Aug. 29, 2005
Warming most evident at high latitudes, but greatest impact will be in tropics      Aug. 11, 2005
Model gives clearer idea of how oxygen came to dominate Earth's atmosphere      Aug. 8, 2005
Rainbands and Hurricane Intensity: Collaborative hurricane research project ultimately could improve forecasting      Aug. 8, 2005
Amazon source of 5-year-old river breath      July 29, 2005
Oceanographers work a quarter of the world away from ship they're 'on'      July 27, 2005
On the good ship Mary Gates: Researchers visit Lost City's undersea vents from landlocked command center      July 22, 2005
On the good ship Mary Gates: Researchers visit Lost City's undersea vents from landlocked command center      July 22, 2005
National Science Foundation eliminates Cascades lab site from consideration      July 21, 2005
Robotics experts from around the world will meet in Seattle next week      July 15, 2005
Primate virus jumps species barrier to humans for first time in Asia      July 14, 2005
Native lore tells the tale: There's been a whole lotta shakin' goin' on      July 11, 2005
Trio of plant genes prevents 'too many mouths'      July 7, 2005
UW receives $15 million Grand Challenges in Global Health grant as leader of Pacific Northwest consortium to develop pocket-size diagnostic device.      July 7, 2005
Chickadees' alarm-calls carry information about size, threat of predator      June 23, 2005
White House gives presidential early career award to four UW profs      June 13, 2005
Study uncovers dirty little secret: Soil emissions are much-bigger-than-expected component of air pollution      June 6, 2005
Computer scientist gets presidential award for mentoring      May 20, 2005
Plan to privatize most forecasting would cripple weather service, expert says      May 16, 2005
Earth's reflectivity a great unknown in gauging climate change impacts      May 5, 2005
South Asia disaster shows tsunamis are an ongoing threat to humans      April 26, 2005
Alaskan puzzles, monitoring provide insight about North Pacific salmon runs      April 26, 2005
Method shows how precisely gene expression signals are copied in DNA replication      April 19, 2005
Engineering Open House 2005 brings Puget Sound students, technology together      April 18, 2005
To sea or not to sea: When it comes to salmon sex, size sometimes doesn't matter      April 18, 2005
Low oxygen likely made 'Great Dying' worse, greatly delayed recovery      April 14, 2005
UW team takes top honors in international math contest fourth year straight      April 13, 2005
Paralytic shellfish toxins cause mutation that allows clams to accumulate 100 times more toxin      April 8, 2005
UW researchers identify potential therapeutic target for Huntington's disease      April 6, 2005
Pairs of Seagliders set endurance records      April 5, 2005
Fewer fish discarded after individual transferable quotas offered      March 24, 2005
Ice core 'dipstick' indicates West Antarctic ice has thinned less than believed      March 23, 2005
Exotic physics finds black holes could be most 'perfect,' low-viscosity fluid      March 21, 2005
UW alum first recipient of award for outstanding achievements in biomaterials      March 16, 2005
Researchers find evidence of dark energy in our galactic neighborhood      March 16, 2005
Answer from 'dusty shelf' aids quest to see matter as it was just after big bang      March 15, 2005
Scientists search for seafloor eruption      March 8, 2005
Hydrogen and methane provide raw energy for life at 'Lost City'      March 3, 2005
Retrovirus struck ancestors of chimpanzees and gorillas millions of years ago, but did not affect ancestral humans      March 1, 2005
Student researchers to present tactile maps of campus to blind students, staff      March 1, 2005
Tiny flies could lead to understanding potential for non-embryonic stem cells      Feb. 28, 2005
Public lecture will focus on Northwest tsunamis      Feb. 15, 2005
Tree-ring data reveals multiyear droughts unlike any in recent memory      Feb. 14, 2005
Paun first recipient of new Fulbright on U.S.-Canadian trade      Feb. 8, 2005
Researchers blend folk treatment, high tech for promising anti-cancer compound      Feb. 8, 2005
From flames to flowers, lecture series focuses on sustaining NW world      Feb. 5, 2005
Dwindling snowpack is bad news for Washington's summer water needs      Jan. 26, 2005
UW to display conceptual drawings for proposed underground lab      Jan. 25, 2005
New fund to help bring UW innovations to market      Jan. 20, 2005
New evidence indicates biggest extinction wasn't caused by asteroid or comet      Jan. 20, 2005
From the ashes, Center for Urban Horticulture dedicates Merrill Hall Jan. 19      Jan. 14, 2005
Electrical engineering Professor Mani Soma named acting engineering dean      Jan. 11, 2005
Pinatubo's rivers show the danger isn't over when volcanic eruption ends      Jan. 5, 2005
Shepherds whistle while they work and brains process sounds as language      Jan. 5, 2005
Winds, ice motion root cause of decline in sea ice, not warmer temperatures      Dec. 16, 2004
UW opens office to foster communications on underground lab proposal      Dec. 15, 2004
UW dean of engineering named chancellor at UC Santa Cruz      Dec. 14, 2004
Historic Himalayan ice dams created huge lakes, mammoth floods      Dec. 13, 2004
Birds, butterflies, bacteria: same law of biology appears to apply      Dec. 8, 2004
Fastest glacier in Greenland doubles speed      Dec. 7, 2004
Say goodbye to Rudolph and other reindeer if global warming continues      Dec. 1, 2004
Stratosphere temperature data support scientists' proof for global warming      Nov. 29, 2004
Ocean ecosystems at risk if plug pulled on Mother Nature's 'blenders'      Nov. 16, 2004
Pioneering work on biological integrity earns conservation award      Nov. 15, 2004
Researchers to gather in Seattle for international meeting on fluid dynamics      Nov. 9, 2004
Award will help unlock mysteries of one of Earth's most important organisms      Nov. 8, 2004
Symposium weighs science's role in improving fisheries management      Nov. 5, 2004
UW licenses potential cancer treatment derived from ancient Chinese folk remedy      Oct. 14, 2004
New propulsion concept could make possible 90-day round trip to the red planet      Oct. 14, 2004
UW computer scientists help find rare cooperative RNA switches in nature      Oct. 8, 2004
Smart watch system could help busy, forgetful people keep track of necessities      Oct. 6, 2004
Collaborators designing data, control architecture for new generation of ocean observatories      Sep. 30, 2004
Scientists sequence genome of kind of organism central to biosphere's carbon cycle      Sep. 30, 2004
UW chemist Daniel Gamelin earns Presidential Early Career Award      Sep. 29, 2004
Far more men than women favor routine paternity testing at birth      Sep. 28, 2004
Researchers devise potent new tools to curb ivory poaching      Sep. 27, 2004
Mount St. Helens activity increasing likelihood of hazardous event      Sep. 26, 2004
Mount St. Helens hit by swarm of small earthquakes      Sep. 24, 2004
UW chemical engineering celebrates 100 years of life-changing innovations      Sep. 15, 2004
Oceanographers seek to better understand ferocity of hurricanes like Frances      Sep. 15, 2004
Sugar-coated sea urchin eggs could have sweet implications for human fertility      Sep. 13, 2004
New national research center at UW aims to solve big chemistry problems      Aug. 31, 2004
Modest climate change could lead to substantially more and larger fires      Aug. 30, 2004
Botanist known internationally for research, plant dictionary joining UW      Aug. 27, 2004
Two warbler species find the West isn't big enough for both of them      Aug. 24, 2004
Environmental costs of home construction lower with wise choice, reuse of building materials      Aug. 24, 2004
TABLE: Environmental performance indices for residential construction      Aug. 24, 2004
Siberian forest fires partly to blame for Seattle area violating EPA ozone limit      Aug. 17, 2004
Tuttle named new head of UW mechanical engineering department      Aug. 17, 2004
Unlikely partners join forces to speed aid to world's disaster zones      Aug. 11, 2004
Promising hospital anti-infection strategy probably won't work, study shows      Aug. 9, 2004
New theory links neutrino's slight mass to accelerating universe expansion      July 27, 2004
Students with disabilities gather at UW to learn success strategies      July 26, 2004
When male fish hum females swim in, thanks to hormones, adaptable hearing      July 15, 2004
Some of the biggest raindrops on record found in both clean and dirty air      July 13, 2004
Brick chimneys can double as strong-motion sensors in earthquakes      June 22, 2004
Virtual reality significantly reduces pain-related brain activity      June 21, 2004
A celestial surprise: Comet Wild 2 unlike any other body in solar system      June 17, 2004
Monkey business: Studies show tiny callimicos have unusual characteristics      June 15, 2004
Top astronaut Bonnie Dunbar visits campus as UW alum of the year for 2004      June 8, 2004
Folds at surface show ancient seismic stresses still at work in Washington      June 1, 2004
Homes gobbling twice the land outside as inside designated urban areas      May 28, 2004
UW scientists say new Hollywood climate thriller is so bad it's good      May 28, 2004
Denman series tackles menace of invasives      May 26, 2004
Male susceptibility to disease may play role in evolution of insect societies      May 20, 2004
Author of "The Drake Equation" to deliver lecture at UW      May 19, 2004
UW scientists issue preliminary plan for underground lab near Leavenworth      May 17, 2004
Scientists hope current silent earthquake will help to understand big quakes      May 13, 2004
Artificial light-dark cycles expose circadian clocks at odds with each other      May 12, 2004
Penguins ingest mollusk shells to obtain calcium for thicker eggshells      May 10, 2004
UW Dean of Engineering receives presidential award from White House      May 6, 2004
New interpretation of satellite measurements confirms global warming      May 5, 2004
Mars hardware, levitating metal balls and robotic fish mark the 2004 Engineering Open House      April 28, 2004
Miniseries featuring huge West Coast quake rooted in fiction, not science      April 26, 2004
UW center to explore link between oceans and human health      April 23, 2004
Protein research illustrates how drugs fight malaria, other diseases      April 18, 2004
Freeing Nemo: Aquarium owners releasing non-native fish could endanger marine ecosystems      April 7, 2004
UW physicists preparing underground lab proposal for national science panel      April 2, 2004
UW team takes top honors in worldwide math contest for third year in a row      March 30, 2004
Wasps' brains enlarge as they perform more demanding jobs      March 15, 2004
UW developing AI caretakers that could assist the elderly and disabled      March 12, 2004
Web site launched today features pioneer EarthDials from around the globe      March 2, 2004
Exposure to low-level magnetic fields causes DNA damage in rat brain cells, researchers find      Feb. 18, 2004
Researchers target computer recognition of speech as the next-generation data source      Feb. 13, 2004
Dirty air from Asia can push U.S. air pollution to unhealthy levels      Feb. 13, 2004
Local, regional governments could take lead in curbing global air pollution      Feb. 13, 2004
Astronaut and UW alum Janet Kavandi to speak at chemistry seminar      Feb. 12, 2004
Online subscriptions to scientific journals often no bargain for universities      Feb. 10, 2004
Small, smart, smooth: Seagliders topic of Feb. 11 public lecture      Feb. 9, 2004
Gift of Tektronix test equipment gives UW students a jump on the competition      Jan. 23, 2004
One type of carbon so resilient it skews carbon cycle calculations      Jan. 22, 2004
Tiny heaters may pave way for easier tissue engineering, medical sensors      Jan. 7, 2004
UW lands role in $70 million national network for nanotechnology research      Dec. 24, 2003
Comet encounter is key moment in UW astronomer's long scientific quest      Dec. 19, 2003
Comet encounter is key moment in UW astronomer's long scientific quest      Dec. 19, 2003
Rainfall may govern geological structure of Cascade mountain range      Dec. 11, 2003
Erosion on arid-north, monsoon-drenched flanks of Himalayas surprisingly similar      Dec. 11, 2003
Potential for pathogens to evolve missing from emerging-disease models      Dec. 11, 2003
Planet-formation model indicates Earthlike planets might be common      Dec. 10, 2003
Mars landers create opportunity for Web-linked sundials around the world      Nov. 20, 2003
Science wed with policy key to using, protecting ocean resources      Nov. 19, 2003
Digital secret agent asks students' help in battling evil, beating heart disease      Nov. 18, 2003
Researchers find new form of hormone that helps songbirds reproduce      Nov. 17, 2003
Some large Pacific Northwest quakes could be limited in size by their location      Nov. 13, 2003
Major mutations, not many small changes, might lead way to new species      Nov. 12, 2003
Nisqually quake damaged 90 percent of Puget Sound businesses surveyed      Nov. 3, 2003
Japanese shipwreck adds to evidence of great Cascadia earthquake in 1700      Oct. 31, 2003
Ultra-low oxygen could have triggered mass extinctions, spurred bird breathing system      Oct. 31, 2003
Touch doubles the power of VR therapy for spider phobia, study finds      Oct. 30, 2003
Scientists trying to make sense of Arctic changes      Oct. 28, 2003
News briefing Tuesday, new B-roll video available: 400 to attend landmark SEARCH meeting in Seattle on all aspects of Arctic change      Oct. 23, 2003
UW engineering faculty members speak to hot topics in 2003 lecture series      Oct. 15, 2003
Patterns of brain activity differ with musical training, not cultural familiarity      Oct. 14, 2003
UW Aeronautics and Astronautics celebrates 100 years of flight with lecture series      Oct. 13, 2003
Pioneer in information visualization and computing usability speaks to UW audience about 'Leonardo's Laptop'      Oct. 13, 2003
Book says Northwest salmon could face same fate as in Northeast, England      Oct. 6, 2003
Community gears up for celebration and dedication of UW's new Paul G. Allen Center for Computer Science & Engineering      Oct. 2, 2003
La Ni?akes Bolivian Andes on a sedimental journey      Oct. 1, 2003
Earthquake hazards in Puget Sound region to be focus of public forum      Oct. 1, 2003
Center for Urban Horticulture begins rebuilding Merrill Hall      Sep. 30, 2003
Without thinning the worst is yet to come for fire-prone forests      Sep. 26, 2003
Geological Society to meet in Seattle; topics include geology of salmon, wine      Sep. 23, 2003
Bones from French cave show Neanderthals, Cro-Magnon hunted same prey      Sep. 22, 2003
This summer is state's driest in more than a century      Sep. 10, 2003
Researchers turn to virtual reality to treat 9/11 post traumatic stress      Sep. 9, 2003
Smallest whirlpools can pack stunningly strong force      Sep. 3, 2003
Seeing really is believing: study shows virtual demonstrations lead consumers to make real purchases      Sep. 3, 2003
Leading cosmologist to speak about 'dark matter' and mysterious 'dark energy' that make up most of the universe      Aug. 29, 2003
Genomes of tiny microbes promise insight into oceans, climate change      Aug. 14, 2003
Astronomers will give public view of Mars' closest approach in 600 centuries      Aug. 14, 2003
Ultrasound imaging advance improves prostate cancer treatment      Aug. 4, 2003
Washington state gets climatologist just in time for national meeting      July 30, 2003
Hydrothermal vent systems could have persisted millions of years, incubated life      July 23, 2003
Homestake collaboration completes new underground lab design      July 18, 2003
UW Computer Science & Engineering begins move to new home      July 3, 2003
Charting seismic effects on water levels can refine earthquake understanding      June 26, 2003
Internal waves appear to have the muscle to pump up mid-lats      June 24, 2003
Physicist to lead UW oceanography, engineering laboratory      May 22, 2003
Past PNW climate not a good guide for future, researcher says      May 22, 2003
Aerosols' effects could change current understanding of global climate change      May 15, 2003
Just back from expedition: Scientists taking pulse of Arctic Ocean      May 15, 2003
Solid management, natural resilience both key to sockeye success      May 9, 2003
UW's Lazowska selected to lead President Bush's IT Advisory Committee      May 8, 2003
National Academy of Sciences names two from UW, one from Fred Hutchinson as new members      April 29, 2003
Homegrown talent dominates worldwide mathematics competition      April 28, 2003
Scientists returning to field of eerie thermal spires      April 15, 2003
Surprise to physicists -- protons aren't always shaped like a basketball      April 5, 2003
Annual UW astronomy open house to feature astronaut 'Pinky' Nelson      April 2, 2003
Airfare analyzer could save big bucks by advising when to buy tickets      April 1, 2003
15-foot hypodermic needles provide evidence for vast oceanic crustal biosphere      March 18, 2003
Parts of Washington, British Columbia in the midst of a 'silent earthquake'      March 13, 2003
Crows alter their thieving behavior when dealing with kin, other birds      March 11, 2003
UW, national lab initiate a nationwide effort to bolster nanotech education      March 6, 2003
Scientists gather at UW to discuss the intersections of engineering and biology      March 5, 2003
Composted biosolids bind lead in soil, reducing danger of poisoning      Feb. 28, 2003
Endless hotcakes make for hot debate among hungry engineering students      Feb. 26, 2003
Tiny 'nanotrains' could power big changes in the future      Feb. 14, 2003
Whidbey grad, UW alum gives $1 million to send budding engineers to college      Feb. 7, 2003
Northwest's summer water supply under siege from warmer climate      Feb. 6, 2003
UW's new computer science building nearing completion      Jan. 21, 2003
'The end of the world' has already begun, UW scientists say      Jan. 13, 2003
Expert seeks ways to foster development without depleting resources      Jan. 13, 2003
Nation's brightest minds increasingly shun science, study finds      Jan. 9, 2003
Digital sky survey shedding light on faint Milky Way stars      Jan. 8, 2003
Finding life away from Earth will be tough task, paleontologist says      Jan. 7, 2003
Hitchhiking rocks provide details of glacial melting in West Antarctic      Jan. 2, 2003
In mutually beneficial relationship, slowest-evolving species gains upper hand      Dec. 30, 2002
Rain will take greater toll on reindeer, climate change model shows      Dec. 18, 2002
Students go head-to-head in end-of-the-quarter robot tournament      Dec. 16, 2002
Smart polymers provide light-activated switch to turn enzymes on and off      Dec. 13, 2002
Studies dispute ultraviolet effect on declining amphibian populations      Dec. 5, 2002
DO-IT program seeking students with disabilities for college, career prep      Dec. 4, 2002
Lecture will focus on using Hubble Space Telescope to glimpse the birth of the universe      Dec. 4, 2002
800 Puget Sound-area businesses needed for study exploring impacts of earthquake-caused transportation disruptions      Dec. 3, 2002
Kirkland group that will compete in New Zealand for the America's Cup is using the Kirsten Wind Tunnel in a bid for sleeker, faster sailboats      Dec. 2, 2002
Jupiter-like planets formed in hundreds ? not millions ? of years, study shows      Nov. 28, 2002
Research reveals a cellular basis for a male biological clock      Nov. 25, 2002
Northwest residents facing tough decisions in a warmer future      Nov. 21, 2002
Nisqually quake damaged nearly 300,000 Puget Sound area households      Nov. 19, 2002
National program expands to educate campus leaders and encourage students with disabilities to enter science-oriented careers      Nov. 15, 2002
Kennewick Man, draft rules for disposition of culturally unidentifiable human remains on Seattle agenda      Nov. 5, 2002
Overfishing may diminish genetic diversity even when millions of fish remain      Oct. 31, 2002
Flyby of Annefrank asteroid to help Stardust prepare for primary mission      Oct. 28, 2002
Communities need technology, training for complexities of today's forestry      Oct. 21, 2002
Leader in search for extraterrestrial life to speak at UW      Oct. 11, 2002
50 elementary school archaeologists dig into Rainier Valley's past      Oct. 7, 2002
Scientists, students, technophiles gather to see latest in wearable computers      Oct. 4, 2002
Researchers find evidence that Antarctic ice stream has reversed its flow      Oct. 2, 2002
UW to lead effort exploring how engineering students think and learn, and how best to teach them      Sep. 26, 2002
Economists weigh if housing will remain as bright spot for forest sector      Sep. 23, 2002
Economists weigh if housing will remain as bright spot for forest sector      Sep. 23, 2002
Researchers mesh technology with life at conference on wearable computing      Sep. 23, 2002
Professor crosses disciplinary boundaries to teach biology to student engineers      Sep. 20, 2002
Local teacher documenting expedition bound for crossroads of the Arctic      Aug. 20, 2002
MEDIA ADVISORY: News conference at trench exposing Seattle fault      Aug. 19, 2002
Professors predicting a big boom in the tiny world of microfluidics      Aug. 16, 2002
Conference considers ultrasound for cancer treatment, noninvasive surgery      July 29, 2002
UW developing AI caretakers for Alzheimer's sufferers, other impaired patients      July 23, 2002
Dust in 'Earth's attic' could hold evidence of planet's earliest life      July 22, 2002
North Pacific climate cycle likely to lessen El Ni?ffects in Northwest      July 15, 2002
$2.2 million grant from Hughes institute will support UW biology education      July 9, 2002
Donor tiles paving way for better service to gardeners at UW      July 1, 2002
Electrical engineering alumnus awarded university's highest honor, inventions scheduled for permanent display at Smithsonian      June 26, 2002
Genetic engineering could salvage once-promising anti-cancer agents      June 10, 2002
Falklands penguins forage far enough from home to get into trouble      June 3, 2002
Smell like rotting animal flesh filling UW botany greenhouse again      May 29, 2002
Lecture by Harvard expert marks launch of new UW climate program      May 21, 2002
Building bridges, colonizing planets and extracting DNA from onions: Middle school students flex math, science muscles at second annual PRIME Showcase      May 21, 2002
Industry adopts UW researchers' innovation that promises huge boost in speed and efficiency for high-traffic computer chips      May 16, 2002
Teachers from across Washington state join UW sea-going expedition      May 14, 2002
Special seminar: Rural landowners laboring to understand, comply with Forest-Fish rules      May 14, 2002
Researchers studying whether a robot dog is kid's best friend      May 13, 2002
Scientists recover North Pole mooring from 2? miles deep in ocean      May 7, 2002
Craig Hogan named UW vice provost for research      May 2, 2002
NSF award would cement UW position as information technology research leader      April 30, 2002
Thousands to explore UW research in health, engineering at weekend open houses      April 23, 2002
National Research Council committee backs national underground lab      April 22, 2002
Wildflower seed mixes include some wicked bloomers      April 18, 2002
UW students picked to help send mice into space      April 17, 2002
UW undergraduate trio wins big in international mathematics competition      April 11, 2002
Tropical streams, rivers 'exhaling' millions of tons more CO2 than thought      April 10, 2002
UW tops national primary-care medical school rankings      April 4, 2002
Science close to viewing the beginning of time, UW cosmologist says      March 21, 2002
ADVISORY: UW astronomy open house will show off major planetary conjunction      March 18, 2002
UW hosts Pacific Northwest Regionals of national robotics competition      March 13, 2002
Summer chum return to Big Beef Creek in numbers not seen since '70s      March 7, 2002
More precise solar neutrino production figure determined by UW scientists      Feb. 28, 2002
Alaskan waters growing hospitable to sharks while seals and sea lions decline      Feb. 25, 2002
Asteroid or comet triggered death of most species 250 million years ago      Feb. 22, 2002
Hawaiian Ridge HOME to efforts to understand deep-ocean mixing      Feb. 20, 2002
Oceans to Stars Lecture Series: Molecular explorations reveal secrets of ocean life      Feb. 20, 2002
Temperature inversion brings ultra-clean air between layers of pollution      Feb. 20, 2002
UW's new computer science building named for Paul G. Allen      Feb. 19, 2002
Ninety percent of young male workers now doing worse than they would have 20 years ago      Feb. 19, 2002
Dean Bruce Bare and College of Forest Resources turning to concepts of environmental and resource sustainability      Feb. 15, 2002
UW scientists discuss 'Life in the Rocks' at annual AAAS meeting      Feb. 15, 2002
Rival robots go head-to-head in practice meet for UW regional robotics smackdown      Feb. 15, 2002
Scientists delve into North Pacific mystery of changing oxygen      Feb. 13, 2002
DO-IT program takes award-winning techniques nationwide via the Internet      Feb. 12, 2002
End of an era: UW's state-of-the-art airborne research facility grounded after 30 years      Feb. 7, 2002
Seismologist who described likely Cascadia subduction earthquake to speak here      Feb. 5, 2002
Scientists apply Earth's hydrothermal plume dynamics to Europa      Jan. 17, 2002
UW researcher plans project to pin down moon's distance from Earth      Jan. 14, 2002
El Ni?ould be brewing a warmer, drier Northwest winter in 2002-03      Jan. 10, 2002
Panel considers land trusts, conservation easements for private forests      Jan. 9, 2002
Series examines sustainability of marine resources      Jan. 8, 2002
If it's winter, the Skokomish River must be flooding      Jan. 7, 2002
Study finds there's a critical time for learning all languages including sign language      Jan. 2, 2002
Pulsating 'space hairs' could help small satellites dock with their mother ship      Dec. 31, 2001
UW research boosts understanding of how hydrogen transfer works      Dec. 20, 2001
Robots tee off in UW electrical engineering cyber-golf tournament      Dec. 17, 2001
Pollution in Asian air mass likely measured on both sides of Pacific      Dec. 11, 2001
A little larceny comes naturally to northwestern crows      Dec. 10, 2001
UW researchers hope to improve rain, flood forecasts in the Northwest      Nov. 17, 2001
One of world's smallest self-propelled satellites nearly ready for Air Force, NASA      Nov. 2, 2001
Urban Horticulture to brief public Nov. 19 on concepts, design for rebuilding      Nov. 2, 2001
MEDIA ADVISORY: Marrakech conference prompts expert briefing on NW climate change      Nov. 1, 2001
When sperm whales talk, UW researcher listens      Oct. 29, 2001
Blame North America megafauna extinction on climate change, not human ancestors      Oct. 24, 2001
Story ideas for reporters: Investigations using crane range from water works to witches' brooms      Oct. 18, 2001
Fact sheet for reporters: Canopy research could lead to better forest management      Oct. 18, 2001
Professor among seven nationally to receive new National Science Foundation award for expanding scientific research to education      Sep. 19, 2001
List of UW faculty with insights into terrorist attacks, aftermath, now available on the Web, being regularly updated      Sep. 13, 2001
Northwest forecasts hurt by too few Doppler radar sites, UW professor says      Sep. 10, 2001
UW receives two major grants for human genome research      Sep. 5, 2001
Whale of a Puget Sound problem lures researchers      Aug. 28, 2001
Columbia River trumps Pacific Ocean when conditions are right      Aug. 17, 2001
Nanoscience workshop to cover big range of small topics      Aug. 13, 2001
Pictures show three phases of UW botanist's rare "corpse flower"      Aug. 9, 2001
Microsoft gives $7.2 million for new computer science building at UW      Aug. 7, 2001
MEDIA ADVISORY: UW Astrobiology program to host its first national conference      July 31, 2001
UW 'Robodawg' soccer players ready for international competition      July 30, 2001
Seattle-area middle and high school students to take part in physics research      July 27, 2001
UW program shows students with disabilities they can DO-IT      July 20, 2001
Keck Foundation funds major new initiative into deep-sea quakes, life      July 19, 2001
Scientists seeking secrets of 'Lost City'      July 11, 2001
Arctic Oscillation has moderated northern winters of 1980s and '90s      July 5, 2001
Image shows "corpse flower" as it nears blooming      July 1, 2001
Bush names two from Washington to draft new ocean policy      June 19, 2001
MEDIA ADVISORY: UW physicists to discuss first results from Sudbury Neutrino Observatory      June 15, 2001
Polluted clouds might bring patchy cooling in a warming world      June 14, 2001
Single Hubble picture captures key phases in the stellar life cycle      June 1, 2001
UW scientists say Arctic oscillation might carry evidence of global warming      June 1, 2001
Work of 50 faculty, staff and students harmed including research on plant genetics and ecosystem health      June 1, 2001
UW submits emergency funding request, seeks public's help to restore work after fire guts Center for Urban Horticulture      June 1, 2001
Migrating impurities in ancient ice can skew climate research findings      May 30, 2001
UW condemns arson as misguided act that destroyed ecosystem research      May 23, 2001
Bicycle design, water testing and colonies on Mars: Middle school students push math, science boundaries during first PRIME Showcase      May 16, 2001
New technique for sound transmission makes sweet music on Internet      May 11, 2001
Smell like rotting animal flesh fills UW botany greenhouse      May 8, 2001
Near light-speed ion collisions create brief, violent explosions      April 30, 2001
UW professor helping create digital replicas of Michelangelo's sculptures      April 29, 2001
Professor's new book seeks to rewrite understanding of cell biology      April 25, 2001
Most-serious greenhouse gas is increasing, international study finds      April 24, 2001
U.S. needs major steps to overtake European climate research, UW scientist says      April 19, 2001
Opportunities for learning abound at UW College of Engineering Open House      April 18, 2001
UW and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory think big, aim small with creation of new joint nanotechnology institute      April 17, 2001
Damaged chimneys and unexpected liquefaction from Nisqually temblor yield earthquake insights, UW scientists say      April 17, 2001
Astronomy open house focuses on UW observatories in three centuries      April 11, 2001
Celebrate 50 years of ocean discoveries at UW open house March 31      March 22, 2001
UW astrobiology research gets huge boost from $4.9 million NASA award      March 20, 2001
Seismic network uses schools, public facilities to chart ground shaking      March 20, 2001
Nisqually quake moved Puget Sound region to the southwest      March 16, 2001
UW student named Computing Research Association undergrad of year      March 9, 2001
So-called earthquake 'predictions' only scare people, UW scientists say      March 6, 2001
Physicists hope to strike scientific gold in the Black Hills of South Dakota      March 5, 2001
MEDIA ADVISORY: UW, USGS scientists plan news conference to dissect quake information      March 2, 2001
UW scientists find signs of liquefaction from Wednesday's earthquake      March 1, 2001
UW's Ed Lazowska elected to the National Academy of Engineering      Feb. 21, 2001
Rival robots go head-to-head in practice meet for national competition during University of Washington Robotics Festival      Feb. 15, 2001
Sustainable timber harvests, habitat in Washington is topic Feb. 28      Feb. 14, 2001
UW's HIT Lab gets international award for medical/virtual reality work      Feb. 2, 2001
MEDIA ADVISORY: EXPERTS LIST -- University of Washington has sources for stories on the West's electric power drain      Jan. 18, 2001
UW physicists find that extra dimensions must be smaller than 0.2 millimeter      Jan. 12, 2001
Experts list: Would state forestlands profit from 'green' certification?      Jan. 11, 2001
Past climate change effects on mammals may mirror global warming impact      Jan. 10, 2001
Hydrothermal vent system unlike any seen before found in Atlantic      Dec. 12, 2000
Seattle temperatures won't drop below zero, UW scientist says      Dec. 5, 2000
Counting salmon essential measure of recovery efforts      Dec. 1, 2000
Engineering students' mechanized creations vie for top 'bot billing      Nov. 30, 2000
Cold water off Brazil might be causing Argentine penguin nest failures      Nov. 28, 2000
Nationally ranked bioengineering department gets its first endowed professorship      Nov. 16, 2000
New project allows commuters to keep tabs on their bus by cell phone      Nov. 15, 2000
New company launched on UW professor's photonics technology      Oct. 30, 2000
Clinton names two University of Washington researchers as Presidential Early Career Award winners      Oct. 24, 2000
Researchers announce plans to attempt first unmanned flight across the Pacific Ocean      Oct. 20, 2000
Transplanted sockeye salmon show rapid differentiation      Oct. 19, 2000
New director for UW's Center for International Trade in Forest Products brings market knowledge from Asia      Oct. 19, 2000
MEDIA ADVISORY: Preview tours available for Burke Museum's basket exhibit      Oct. 19, 2000
UW and Insitu testing latest miniature robotic aircraft design for attempted flight across the Pacific Ocean      Oct. 17, 2000
'Argo' on quest for better climate forecasts      Sep. 19, 2000
Quake jars assumptions about crustal plumbing, life at mid-ocean ridges      Sep. 14, 2000
Talking to the Internet: UW researchers win $4 million to bring people and cyberspace together      Sep. 13, 2000
Readers become part of the action through high-tech mixture of traditional storytelling and virtual reality in UW's 'Magic Book'      Sep. 12, 2000
New evidence indicates huge vegetation loss accompanied mass extinction      Sep. 7, 2000
White House honors Washington MESA program with Presidential Mentoring Award      Sep. 7, 2000
Lazowska steps down, Notkin is new UW computer science chairman      Aug. 31, 2000
Sedro-Woolley, Kelso, Steilacoom, Bellingham teachers join UW expedition      Aug. 25, 2000
Flying showers, winning water skis, better fishing rods: UW professor taps group brainpower to push engineering projects forward      Aug. 25, 2000
Teen 'guest hackers' to attempt digital intrusion during UW workshop on computer security      Aug. 23, 2000
MOSAIC 2000 to explore places where math and art intersect      Aug. 16, 2000
Microscopic bone evidence supports dinosaur-bird evolution link      Aug. 9, 2000
Washington public school teachers join UW expedition      Aug. 3, 2000
UW to launch nation's first doctoral program in tiny world of nanotechnology      July 24, 2000
UW scientist leads the way in computer graphics research by melding traditional art and high tech      July 21, 2000
UW team to examine effects of change in southern Africa on air pollution      July 17, 2000
Extra oxygen improves survival odds for climbers on Mount Everest, K2      July 11, 2000
UW Names Ed Lazowska to Bill & Melinda Gates Endowed Chair in Computer Science      July 1, 2000
Intriguing archaeological sites, isolated lake targets of Kuril expedition      June 30, 2000
Burke Museum prepares to conserve, stabilize 'Nellie' the mummy      June 22, 2000
UW concrete canoe team takes aim at national title      June 13, 2000
STEP institute introduces Quinault students to fisheries, forestry research      June 7, 2000
UW, Seattle law firm set pace in tricky area of intellectual property by teaching techies the legal ins and outs      May 26, 2000
Tropical tree distribution could have implications for forest management, conservation      May 25, 2000
Northwest Coast Indian information available on Web      May 23, 2000
UW partners with Advanced Tissue Sciences and others in $10 million grant to 'grow' human heart tissue      May 22, 2000
From virtual to real: UW and Japanese students to meet face-to-face after cyberspace collaboration      May 8, 2000
'Opto-chips' are high-speed communications breakthrough      May 6, 2000
Biological legacies a key of ecological rebirth after Mount St. Helens eruption      May 2, 2000
UW physicists find more precise gravity number -- and weigh the Earth      April 29, 2000
Make a comet, see the stars at second UW astronomy open house      April 26, 2000
Engineering from A to Z: Opportunities for learning abound at more than 100 exhibits at UW College of Engineering Open House      April 26, 2000
Twenty years after big blast: Mount St. Helens leaves legacy of more accurate eruption predictions      April 24, 2000
Making life compute: Volunteers spend weekends helping minority students learn computing skills at the University of Washington      April 20, 2000
Schoolchildren, teachers and parents to get hands-on engineering experience at UW College of Engineering Open House      April 14, 2000
UW researchers still monitoring plants, forest stands and seismic activity 20 years after eruption      April 11, 2000
Automated North Pole Station to take pulse of Arctic Ocean      April 5, 2000
UW/Bellarmine Preparatory School robot shines in regional robo-rumble, team members head to Florida for national contest      April 5, 2000
Magnetic fields may hold key to malaria treatment, UW researchers find      March 30, 2000
Kingdome implosion could give greater understanding of Seattle Fault      March 22, 2000
Winds in Pacific climate cycle can foretell Gulf of Mexico hurricanes      March 16, 2000
High school science fans go head to head at UW in Techno Bowl 2000      March 3, 2000
High school students test "ocean IQ" at contest sponsored by the UW      March 1, 2000
Ecosystem health depends on complex relationship between organisms      Feb. 16, 2000
UW- and Microsoft-sponsored high school teams set for robot battle      Feb. 16, 2000
Gates Foundation gift bolsters statewide program that encourages minorities and women to pursue their interests in math, science and engineering      Feb. 9, 2000
New infrared technology could exterminate your computer mouse      Feb. 8, 2000
Progress Project hosts brainstorming session with two key architects      Feb. 8, 2000
Volcanos, oceans and life in our solar system subjects of Feb. 15 lecture      Feb. 4, 2000
MEDIA ADVISORY: Lunar eclipse will be spectacular in Northwest - if weather cooperates      Jan. 18, 2000
We are not alone - or are we?      Jan. 18, 2000
Space Grant resource center provides tools for K-12 science teachers      Jan. 14, 2000
Rapid size change in introduced species indicates it is evolving as it invades North America      Jan. 13, 2000
Runstads give $1 million to UW real estate program      Jan. 13, 2000
Astronomers use Hubble telescope to further Hubble's research      Jan. 12, 2000
You were cooked in a star - UW faculty lecture will explain how      Jan. 12, 2000
UW hires Crew as executive director of new K-12 leadership institute      Jan. 6, 2000
Algal food quality, not quantity, critical factor in healthy lake ecosystems      Jan. 4, 2000
Evidence mounts for Arctic Oscillation's impact on northern climate      Dec. 16, 1999
Antibacterial implants could prevent infections, save patients' lives      Dec. 14, 1999
Radar mapping could yield new clues to past Antarctic ice stream activity      Dec. 13, 1999
Air pollution from Asia could violate new federal ozone standard      Dec. 7, 1999
Rats exposed to cell phone microwaves suffer long-term memory loss, according to new study by a University of Washington researcher      Nov. 30, 1999
When it comes to heavy Seattle traffic, 'fuzzy logic' smooths the flow      Nov. 24, 1999
Earthquake engineers gather at UW for briefing on Taiwan temblor, discussion of safety issues and implications for the Seattle area      Nov. 16, 1999
New Network Speed Records Set      Nov. 15, 1999
Graduate math, science and engineering students can get PRIME experience through fellowships in new UW program      Nov. 12, 1999
Climate change will have major Northwest impact in next 50 years      Nov. 9, 1999
MEDIA ADVISORY: Scientists to issue report detailing regional impact of climate change      Nov. 5, 1999
Professor who headed MIT committee that found systematic discrimination against women faculty to speak at UW forum      Nov. 1, 1999
UW, Japanese freshmen team up via the Net for engineering course      Oct. 28, 1999
"Health of Hanford" discusses worker health, site conditions      Oct. 20, 1999
University of Washington to create Technology Enterprise Institute, a new model for business creation and research      Oct. 19, 1999
Huge Antarctic ice sheet could be in its death throes      Oct. 7, 1999
Researchers say hormones are key to evolution of insect metamorphosis      Sep. 30, 1999
Scholars, Internet visionaries, government strategists gather at UW      Sep. 22, 1999
First-of-its-kind information fluency course prepares students to roll with punches in rapidly changing world of information technology      Sep. 21, 1999
Pristine Alaskan waterways and streams teeming with sockeye      Sep. 20, 1999
'Dry' SHIPS to continue investigation of seismic hazards in Puget Sound region      Sep. 16, 1999
'Soapy' droplets make brighter clouds      Sep. 16, 1999
MEDIA ADVISORY: Scientists set to unveil      Sep. 13, 1999
New spacecraft propulsion method could be out of this solar system      Aug. 16, 1999
'Shared Space' allows users to meld virtual reality, real world      Aug. 4, 1999
UW professor's climate change theory leads to NASA mission      Aug. 2, 1999
Research on arctic expeditions suggests private sector may bebetter suited than government for exploring space      July 26, 1999
New certificate will give bioengineering grads entrepreneurial edge      July 16, 1999
UW professor's latest Web tool helps area bus riders travel smarter      July 9, 1999
MEDIA ADVISORY: UW's "corpse flower" begins its collapse      July 8, 1999
Stench of "corpse flower" fills UW botany greenhouse as blooming begins      July 7, 1999
Rare 'corpse flower' ready to bloom in UW botany greenhouse      June 29, 1999
Predictions about fate of marine mammals in coming century among topics at mammalogists' meeting June 21-24      June 18, 1999
MEDIA ADVISORY: Bill Nye to help dedicate sundial partially built by elementary students      June 14, 1999
UW undergraduates reveal their design for 'Dawgstar' nanosatellite      June 9, 1999
Projected snowpack decline could mean drastic changes for region      June 1, 1999
Scientists use fossilized emu eggshells to discern changes in vegetation, provide additional evidence of human impact on Australian landscape      May 13, 1999
Endangered species' recovery plans face comprehensive scientific review      May 10, 1999
Evidence found for three prehistoric Everett-area earthquakes      May 4, 1999
Geologists review history of huge Cascadia earthquakes      May 3, 1999
Log pinpoints timing of Puget Sound earthquake 1,100 years ago      May 3, 1999
Sundial will mark passage of days, seasons on Mars      April 21, 1999
New coating process may prevent body from rejecting medical implants      April 14, 1999
Seismologists to mark 50th anniversary of 1949 earthquake      April 9, 1999
Alaska Gets A High Speed (OC-12) Connection to Internet2      April 2, 1999
In animal groups, scientists see patterns that could predict the future      April 1, 1999
Radar data will help scientists in their quest to pinpoint climate change      March 24, 1999
Puget Sound salmon runs among those considered for Endangered Species Act listing      March 9, 1999
UW scientists get fellowships to learn science communications      March 8, 1999
Shift in climate cycle would mean winters that are wetter than average      March 2, 1999
UWTV to broadcast Stardust media briefing, launch      Feb. 3, 1999
UW astronomy professor's Stardust quest set for launch Saturday      Feb. 1, 1999
Stardust launch audio available on UW web page      Jan. 25, 1999
Long-term forecasting could give nations tools to survive climate change      Jan. 23, 1999
Astrophysicist gets $1 million McDonnell grant to hunt for dark matter      Jan. 22, 1999
Extrasolar planets favor stars with overabundance of heavy elements      Jan. 9, 1999
MEDIA ADVISORY: Stardust prelaunch science briefing scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 13      Jan. 7, 1999
Yongmin Kim selected to lead UW bioengineering department      Jan. 5, 1999
MEDIA ADVISORY: Stardust mission information available through UW web site      Jan. 5, 1999
UW astronomers have a hand in 'Science' Breakthrough of the Year      Dec. 17, 1998
First complete fossil of fierce prehistoric predator found in South Africa      Dec. 8, 1998
West Coast measurements confirm Asian air pollution can travel to U.S.      Dec. 6, 1998
Asian pollution may have triggered stream changes at peninsula research site      Dec. 6, 1998
Subduction zone quake could shake Puget Sound area harder than expected      Dec. 2, 1998
UW professor to lead American Institute of Chemical Engineers      Nov. 13, 1998
Leonid meteor shower coming, but "big storm" won't be visible here      Nov. 12, 1998
'New' plane will enhance UW climate and weather research      Nov. 3, 1998
'Smart computer' researcher at UW wins prestigious Packard Fellowship      Nov. 2, 1998
UW lecture series will focus on "Extreme Worlds"      Oct. 28, 1998
Conference addresses implications of global economic conditions for forest products industry      Oct. 27, 1998
Inspiring undergraduates to reach new heights,Salesin named 'Washington Professor of the Year'      Oct. 16, 1998
"Health of Hanford" conference gathers diverse audience to review and discuss health issues      Oct. 13, 1998
Pacific Northwest Roundtable bringing together leaders from academia, government and industry to assess region's engineering education      Oct. 13, 1998
New project will provide real-time weather and road reports covering all of Washington state      Oct. 8, 1998
Rumors of disastrous winter amount to irresponsible hype, UW scientists say      Oct. 2, 1998
New studies could help predict Snoqualmie Pass avalanches      Oct. 1, 1998
UW prepares for first graduate program in astrobiology to train those who will hunt for life in outer space      Sep. 30, 1998
University of Washington raises the Internet speed limit for the Northwest      Sep. 28, 1998
University of Washington lecture series in October plumbs the ocean realm      Sep. 24, 1998
Microsoft's gift to tribal colleges will increase technological access      Sep. 21, 1998
White House honoring UW Women in Science & Engineering center      Sep. 8, 1998
Museum displays earliest known fossil of a toothless whale      Aug. 31, 1998
Novel approach to measuring ocean temperatures proved successful      Aug. 27, 1998
Aerosonde robotic airplane completes historic trans-Atlantic flight      Aug. 21, 1998
Eastern Washington outranks Texas for above-normal July heat      Aug. 12, 1998
Transatlantic crossing attempt by Aerosonde miniature autonomous aircraft moving ahead with new itinerary      Aug. 10, 1998
Mentoring curriculum shares lessons from award-winning UW program      July 30, 1998
Project Astro enters second year of stargazing for K-12 students      July 24, 1998
First time ever retrieval of "black smokers" from ocean floor reveals one of Earth's strangest and most enigmatic ecosystems      July 18, 1998
Brief scientific background on sulfide chimneys (black smokers)      July 18, 1998
UW ocean engineers design unique tools, adapt equipment for seafloor quest      July 18, 1998
Trans-Atlantic crossing attempt by Aerosonde aims to prove viability of robotic planes for weather reconnaissance, make aviation history      July 16, 1998
First ever retrieval of complete "black smokers" from ocean floor reveals one of Earth's strangest and most enigmatic ecosystems      July 16, 1998
Human Interface Technology Lab's virtual retinal display wins 1998 Discover magazine Technological Innovation Award      July 15, 1998
February launch planned for UW mission to collect samples of comet dust      June 29, 1998
Project Stardust Facts, Figures, and Timeline      June 26, 1998
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UW undergrads set for geology camp in Montana      June 17, 1998
Brightest object in universe discovered by UW astronomer      June 10, 1998
University of Washington plays key role in space map project      June 8, 1998
Wanted: More women and minority engineers to meet industry demand      June 8, 1998
Physicists find evidence that neutrinos have mass      June 5, 1998
Physics experiment produces highest-energy electrons and positrons ever created in man-made accelerator      June 3, 1998
Unique UW animation arts class producing a series of hit graduates      June 3, 1998
Increasing frequency of El Nino takes toll on Northern Hemisphere's only penguins      May 26, 1998
Move over Weather Channel: Traffic TV covers local commuting conditions      May 26, 1998
UW senior well prepared to live on Greenland glacier      May 8, 1998
University of Washington unveils APEC Internet Collaboration Center:      May 4, 1998
Stanford biologist to address politics of global warming in UW lecture      April 27, 1998
Promising nuclear waste management plan earns UW students prize at international competition      April 24, 1998
UW developing fleet of unmanned airplanes to gather Pacific Ocean weather data needed to improve accuracy of Northwest forecasts      April 22, 1998
UW College of Engineering Open House shows why there's never been a more exciting time to be an engineer      April 21, 1998
UW engineering students paddle concrete canoe to regional title      April 8, 1998
UW hosting concrete canoe races, bridge-building contest as part of civil engineering 'olympics'      March 31, 1998
UW anthropologist uses engineering, mathematics to show short-legged human ancestors were very efficient walkers      March 30, 1998
Internet privacy and other emerging technology issues focus of 24th annual UW Computer Fair March 18-19      March 4, 1998
Nobel Prize-winner, acclaimed science photographer kick off UW Center for Nanotechnology      Feb. 24, 1998
Pilot study explores how people seek information on the Web      Feb. 24, 1998
El Nino expected to shrink spring snowpack, may reduce water supply      Feb. 13, 1998
New chemical processing technique being studied at UW may hold key to cleaning up Hanford, reducing industrial waste      Feb. 10, 1998
Mysterious fate of vast dissolved organic matter in oceans may be to mitigate the greenhouse effect      Feb. 4, 1998
UW conference helps women engineering students build bridges to top firms      Jan. 12, 1998
In 17 days at sea, four UW undergraduates help investigate ocean's ability to absorb greenhouse gas      Dec. 22, 1997
UW astronomer to show spectacular pictures of distant stars in the final stages of death      Dec. 15, 1997
Asian industrial smog: it's increasingly blowing in the wind across the U.S. West Coast      Dec. 10, 1997
Asian industrial smog: it's increasingly blowing in the wind across the U.S. West Coast      Dec. 10, 1997
Researchers puzzle over the source of mysterious, high-energy X-rays recorded above the Earth      Dec. 9, 1997
UW engineering students exploring 'distant planet' with robots      Nov. 26, 1997
UW physicist earns highest government award      Nov. 20, 1997
New simulator technology to give surgeons 'feel' of really operating      Nov. 19, 1997
Engineer behind Mars Sojourner rover to speak at UW      Nov. 18, 1997
The Earth's mysterious inner core is turning independently, but more slowly than previously thought      Nov. 13, 1997
UW professor to coordinate National Science Foundation's external year 2000 efforts      Nov. 6, 1997
The world's most detailed weather system gives forecasters a "dramatic" view of local conditions      Nov. 5, 1997
Tree-ring study enables researchers to link massive American earthquake to Japanese tsunami in January 1700      Oct. 29, 1997
Parts of male sparrow brains grow when birds paired with females      Oct. 28, 1997
Move over El Ni?a major new climate cycle has been discovered, and it lasts for decades      Oct. 13, 1997
UW to help lead $20 million earthquake hazard prevention project      Oct. 7, 1997
Top students graduate from an intensive summer of cloning, coatings and controlling mosquitoes      Oct. 2, 1997
Diver-held sonar helps divers locate objects when visibility is zero      Sep. 24, 1997
Ships depart to launch Ice Station SHEBA in the Arctic Ocean      Sep. 19, 1997
Oldest existing New World mound complex identified      Sep. 18, 1997
Oldest existing New World mound complex identified      Sep. 18, 1997
Member of IBM team behind Deep Blue speaking at UW      Sep. 18, 1997
A new state of matter turns a solid world into a melting one      Sep. 12, 1997
A new state of matter turns a solid world into a melting one      Sep. 11, 1997
Discovery of a shiny marine fossil is latest evidence that British Columbia was once part of Baja California      Sep. 11, 1997
Discovery of a shiny marine fossil is latest evidence that British Columbia was once part of Baja California      Sep. 11, 1997
White House honors UW program for mentoring students with disabilities      Sep. 11, 1997
Ice Station SHEBA, Fact Sheet 3: Opportunities for reporters to visit in spring 1998      Sep. 5, 1997
Ice Station SHEBA, Fact Sheet 2: SHEBA goal to improve climate predictions      Sep. 5, 1997
Ice Station SHEBA/Fact Sheet: Establishing ice station in October      Sep. 5, 1997
UW sensors take chemical analysis out of lab and into the field      Aug. 29, 1997
A 'CAT scan' of Mount Rainier provides the first look inside potential earthquake hazards in the volcano's backyard      Aug. 20, 1997
Intel awards University of Washington $5.9 million in computer equipment and service      Aug. 18, 1997
Warm, unusually calm weather may be reason Bristol Bay sockeye run was far smaller than expected      Aug. 12, 1997
UW smogmobile is cleaner, safer alternative to gas or electric cars      Aug. 1, 1997
UW materials technology institute gives teachers new ways to turn students on to science and engineering      July 1, 1997
A professor's lost butterfly collection is replaced with young children's gift of words, color and caring      June 18, 1997
Interpretive walks offered to see world's largest canopy crane      June 16, 1997
Software robot uses UW technology to ease on-line shopping      June 2, 1997
Canopy research could lead to better forest management      June 1, 1997
About the Wind River Canopy Crane      June 1, 1997
Greenhouse warming puzzle deepens with finding that the main consitutent of atmospheric particles is carbon, not sulfate      May 27, 1997
UW system helps improve Java security on Microsoft, Sun web browsers      May 19, 1997
Beset by human competition, penguins have to take marathon food trips to avoid starvation, a UW researcher discovers      May 14, 1997
Beset by human competition, penguins have to take marathon food trips to avoid starvation, a UW researcher discover      May 14, 1997
New lecture series brings top Japanese high-tech business leaders to UW      May 2, 1997
The UW's super-spanners set their sights on becoming the nation's champion bridge builders      April 29, 1997
The UW's super-spanners set their sights on becoming the nation's champion bridge builders      April 29, 1997
UW program for students with disabilities to be featured      April 25, 1997
The elusive neutrino may not be disappearing at all, but simply changing its "flavor"      April 18, 1997
"TREEmendous Forest Story" is theme for Arbor Day      April 17, 1997
Race puts UW engineering students up a creek with a concrete canoe      April 16, 1997
Student oceanographers to experience shipboard research April 16- 18      April 11, 1997
Washington state's new official insect is a little bizarre, but also darn marvelous, says UW professor      April 10, 1997
How much old-growth forest is there?      April 8, 1997
Self-confidence is a key factor for females pursuing non-traditional fields      April 2, 1997
Biosolids power plants taking hold in unused roadbeds and log landings      March 27, 1997
UW's department of astronomy will host a public open house to provide a close-up view of Comet Hale-Bopp      March 25, 1997
Humans have feared comets, other celestial phenomena through the ages      March 24, 1997
A partial lunar eclipse and a brilliant Comet Hale-Bopp could provide a celestial light show for Palm Sunday      March 19, 1997
UW engineering alumnus behind Ivory, Pampers to turn 100      March 18, 1997
UW students to conduct Zero-G experiments      March 12, 1997
Four UW undergraduates take to the skies by doing research with one of the world's most advanced telescopes      March 11, 1997
Coveted Space Grant scholarships to study at the UW are awarded to 28 top students from across the state      March 6, 1997
University of Washington computing team tops elite universities at international programming contest      March 5, 1997
A lush volcanic island in Indonesia provides clues about Mount St. Helens' recovery from its moon-like state      Feb. 21, 1997
UWTV Airs NASA's Second Shuttle Servicing Mission to the Hubble Space Telescope      Feb. 11, 1997
University of Washington Reaches Spokane Through UWTV      Feb. 11, 1997
An icy comet with a long, dusty tail is now speeding into view      Feb. 6, 1997
A supercomputer gives the Pacific Northwest a super-detailed view of its often-capricious weather      Jan. 24, 1997
What are scientists seeing over the rainbow? The CIA would like to know      Jan. 21, 1997
Hubble team reveals a stellar odd couple among thousands of suns in the Milky Way      Jan. 14, 1997
Hubble team reveals a stellar odd couple among thousands of suns in the Milky Way      Jan. 14, 1997
Infrared technology makes it possible to "see" breaking waves in open ocean as never before      Dec. 31, 1996
Infrared technology makes it possible to "see" breaking waves in open ocean as never before      Dec. 31, 1996
Engineers celebrate a topping out with a shake, rattle and roll      Dec. 23, 1996
Wasps aren't automatons; they have individuality, says UW researcher      Dec. 17, 1996
Methane deep in ocean crust could feed chemical-hungry microorganisms      Dec. 15, 1996
Methane deep in ocean crust could feed chemical-hungry microorganisms      Dec. 15, 1996
Research crosses continents, disciplines and generations      Dec. 10, 1996
Lightning research is charged with finding a rain gauge in space      Dec. 9, 1996
UW and Siemens develop diagnostic breakthrough with new programmable ultrasound imaging technology      Nov. 25, 1996
Twenty years of bird songs: It's a record filled with scientific high notes      Nov. 20, 1996
Computers with "ears" and other user interfaces to be unveiled at UW as part of international conference      Oct. 30, 1996
Intel Corp. announces $1.5 million gift of equipment for new engineering building at UW      Oct. 14, 1996
UW professor elected to National Academy of Engineering      Sep. 30, 1996
UW engineer helping Washington company develop instrument enabling semiconductor manufacturers to make faster, cheaper computer chips      Sep. 19, 1996
UW experiment sends shock waves through petrochemical industry      Sep. 13, 1996
School teachers leave Monday for one of the best "field trips" ever offered by the UW      Aug. 7, 1996
Archaeologists find stone point that may link North America, Siberia      Aug. 1, 1996
Naturally occurring microorganisms gobbling toxic wastes at bottom of Eagle Harbor      July 30, 1996
Salesin takes UW undergraduates to the forefront of computer graphics      July 22, 1996
Giant snowballs in space? No, says researcher, they're simply black snow on the TV screen      Jan. 1, 1900
Washington state school teachers on voyages of discovery      Jan. 1, 1900
Quick facts and figures about SHEBA      Jan. 1, 1900


Social Science
Neuroscience of instinct: How animals overcome fear to obtain food      Nov. 29, 2010
Volunteers needed for studies on substance abuse, domestic violence interventions      Nov. 10, 2010
Volunteers needed for study on suicide intervention strategies      Oct. 25, 2010
I want to see what you see: Babies treat ?social robots? as sentient beings      Oct. 14, 2010
When in Rome: Study-abroad students increase alcohol intake      Oct. 11, 2010
New U.S. Census data show more Washington residents living in poverty      Sep. 28, 2010
New research shows massive ad campaign didn?t reduce meth use      Sep. 20, 2010
New U.S. Census data show West more hurt by recession than rest of country      Sep. 16, 2010
Labor movement, UW collaborate on labor archive for Washington state      Aug. 31, 2010
Army ant raids help birds survive the winter in Costa Rica      Aug. 30, 2010
Male batterers consistently overestimate rates of violence toward partners      March 9, 2010
Local social dynamics key to success of tropical marine conservation areas      Feb. 19, 2010
Workplace gendered tradeoffs lead to inequalities for women      Feb. 11, 2010
Of girls and geeks: Environment may be why women don't like computer science      Dec. 14, 2009
Early intervention for toddlers with autism highly effective, study finds      Nov. 30, 2009
Media advisory: UW expert to discuss alcohol, anger, aggressive driving      Nov. 25, 2009
Coaches can shape young athletes' definition of success      Nov. 17, 2009
110 local infants needed for autism brain imaging study      Nov. 16, 2009
Taking medicine for HIV proves hard to swallow for many people      Oct. 22, 2009
Tiny but adaptable wasp brains show ability to alter their architecture      Oct. 14, 2009
Genome-wide hunt reveals new genetic links in autism      Oct. 7, 2009
New links among alcohol abuse, depression, obesity in young women found      Sep. 22, 2009
Adolescent alcohol exposure may lead to long-term risky decision making      Sep. 21, 2009
The pen may be mightier than the keyboard      Sep. 16, 2009
New U.S. Census report shows poverty increasing more in West than elsewhere      Sep. 10, 2009
UW experts available to discuss U.S. Census Bureau poverty report      Sep. 8, 2009
Rate of teen binge drinking cut more than one-third by prevention system      Sep. 7, 2009
Parents play key role in whether teen tobacco use becomes daily habit      Aug. 31, 2009
The cost of being self-sufficient continues to rise throughout Washington      Aug. 26, 2009
The price isn't right: Cost of self-sufficiency climbs in Washington      Aug. 24, 2009
U.S.-born Asian-American women more likely to think about, attempt suicide      Aug. 17, 2009
Life and death in the living brain: Recruitment of new neurons slows when old brain cells kept from dying      Aug. 10, 2009
Screening for childhood depressive symptoms could start in second grade      July 21, 2009
Learning is social, computational, supported by neural systems linking people      July 16, 2009
Photo Gallery --The Science of Learning      July 16, 2009
Vanderbilt researcher, clinician named director of UW Autism Center      July 15, 2009
Finding fear: Neuroscientists locate where it is processed in mammalian brain      July 6, 2009
Changes in brain architecture may be driven by different cognitive challenges      June 23, 2009
Study supports validity of test that indicates widespread unconscious bias      June 17, 2009
If the shoe flits, duck: A real-life example of humans' dual vision system      June 11, 2009
Pre-pregnancy depressed mood may heighten risk for premature birth      June 10, 2009
140 Washington, Oregon, Idaho families needed for UW autism studies      June 3, 2009
More costly private model of foster care could save $6.3 billion in long term      June 1, 2009
Parental guidelines, consequences may be why fewer black teens smoke than whites      May 14, 2009
UW, state launch project to improve understanding, coverage of mental illness      May 4, 2009
Finding a stereotype that is true: Mexicans more sociable than Americans      April 30, 2009
Autism genes discovered; help shape connections among brain cells      April 28, 2009
Undocumented students face barriers to higher education      April 21, 2009
People's misperceptions cloud their understanding of rainy weather forecasts      April 14, 2009
Humans may be losers if technological nature replaces the real thing      April 1, 2009
Media advisory: Briefing to explore if housing for homeless alcoholics can save taxpayers money      March 30, 2009
Do Americans have an identity crisis when it comes to race and ethnicity?      March 26, 2009
Support for racial equality may be a victim of Obama's election      March 23, 2009
Recession will push nearly 40,000 more Washington State children into poverty      March 19, 2009
Heightened level of amygdala activity may cause social deficits in autism      March 19, 2009
Brain abnormality found in boys with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder      March 17, 2009
Program successfully teaches domestic violence victims safe use of technology      March 3, 2009
All prejudice isn't created equal; whites distribute it unequally to minorities      Feb. 25, 2009
Huge inequalities found in Washington's system for court-imposed fines and fees      Feb. 24, 2009
Anti-social behavior in girls predicts adolescent depression seven years later      Feb. 17, 2009
In families with a heroin-addict parent, girls are more resilient than boys in overcoming adverse childhood experiences      Feb. 11, 2009
Infants draw on past to interpret present, understand other people's behavior      Jan. 22, 2009
Washington infants needed for autism study looking at brain images, behavior      Dec. 30, 2008
Most women report satisfaction with egg donation; some claim problems      Dec. 17, 2008
Elementary school intervention increases mental, sexual health, economic status      Dec. 1, 2008
Stress hinders rats' decision-making abilities      Nov. 18, 2008
Like rest of society, doctors implicitly favor whites over blacks      Oct. 28, 2008
Child abuse increases risk for later sexually coercive behavior in some men      Oct. 21, 2008
Polls may underestimate Obama's support by 3 to 4 percent      Oct. 9, 2008
Psychologists show experience may be the best teacher for infants      Sep. 30, 2008
Baby eyes are taking in the world, applying self-experience to other people      Sep. 16, 2008
Cause of conduct problems among girls appears to be different than in boys      Sep. 10, 2008
How media covered Katrina aftermath affects response by blacks and whites      Sep. 2, 2008
When it comes to abstinence teens, adults aren't speaking the same language      Aug. 6, 2008
Bulging prison system called massive intervention in American family life      Aug. 3, 2008
Serious school failure turns out to be a real bummer for girls, but not boys      July 22, 2008
Asians who immigrated to U.S. before age 25 have poorer mental health than older immigrants      July 14, 2008
Scientifically valid prevention programs cut rates of juvenile delinquency      June 23, 2008
'Faulty' brain connections may be responsible for social impairments in autism      June 12, 2008
Scenes of nature trump technology in reducing low-level stress      June 10, 2008
Teenagers attending college less likely to engage in risky sexual behavior      June 5, 2008
200 Washington, Oregon families with one autistic child each sought for study      May 30, 2008
Some moms quit cigarettes, marijuana, alcohol during pregnancy, but dads don't      March 19, 2008
Spring training for Parents? Youth sport programs would benefit      March 18, 2008
300 Seattle-area families sought for study on how children learn self-control      March 13, 2008
Which came first, social dominance or big brains? Wasps may tell      March 11, 2008
Mother-daughter conflict, low serotonin level may be deadly combination      March 5, 2008
In the race to the top, zigzagging is more efficient than a straight line      Feb. 20, 2008
UW research shows Wisconsin primary results could provide strong clue about Texas and Ohio primaries      Feb. 15, 2008
Despite media coverage of politics, voters not likely to choose carefully, UW professor says      Feb. 8, 2008
Super Tuesday results indicate race card may be a joker in primaries      Feb. 6, 2008
Screening for domestic violence woefully weak in welfare offices      Feb. 4, 2008
Accelerated head growth can predict autism before behavorial symptoms start      Jan. 30, 2008
200 Puget Sound infants needed for first autism prevention study      Jan. 2, 2008
Study suggests polls may overestimate support for Obama, underestimate backing for Clinton among Democrats      Dec. 18, 2007
Study of social science PhDs recommends changes for 21st century      Nov. 30, 2007
Motivational coaching climate outscores winning for young athletes      Oct. 31, 2007
Linguists looking for a Pacific Northwest dialect      Oct. 24, 2007
Victimization for sexual orientation increases suicidal behavior in college students      Sep. 24, 2007
ZIP codes and property values predict obesity rates      Sep. 1, 2007
UW President rejects Disney complaints      Aug. 16, 2007
Baby DVDs, videos may hinder, not help, infants' language development      Aug. 7, 2007
Domestic violence, psychological distress are recipe for higher unemployment      July 12, 2007
Mothers' second-hand smoke exposure linked to psychological problems for kids      June 27, 2007
Study finds connection between teenage violence and domestic violence      June 25, 2007
When it comes to delinquency boys are exposed to more risk, less protection      June 12, 2007
High self-esteem may be culturally universal, international study shows      June 7, 2007
40 percent of 3-month-old infants are regularly watching TV, DVDs or videos      May 7, 2007
Children with autism have difficulty recognizing ordinary words      May 4, 2007
Latest treatments, possible causes of autism to highlight press conference      May 1, 2007
Autism conference to look at link to mercury poisoning, mirror neurons, genetics      April 25, 2007
UW will launch Indigenous Wellness Research Institute at April 12 celebration      April 2, 2007
Toddlers engage in 'emotional eavesdropping' to guide their behavior      March 26, 2007
Should I stay or should I go? What makes employees voluntarily leave or keep their jobs      March 12, 2007
Having fun, mastering skills outscore 'winning at all costs' for young athletes      March 8, 2007
Largest genomic search finds genes that may contribute to autism      Feb. 18, 2007
Mobile phones facilitate romance in modern India      Feb. 12, 2007
Rotten to the core: How workplace 'bad apples' spoil barrels of good employees      Feb. 12, 2007
Students who attend college at early age rate experience positive, enduring      Jan. 16, 2007
Immigrants of a feather don't necessarily flock together      Dec. 6, 2006
Asian immigrants report fewer mental health problems      Nov. 30, 2006
Toddlers needed for brain development study      Nov. 9, 2006
Opiate-addicted people, women with suicidal behavior needed for studies      Oct. 24, 2006
Brain regions do not communicate efficiently in adults with autism      Oct. 14, 2006
Depressed and suicidal, self-harming girls needed for study      Oct. 3, 2006
School of Social Work to train future Cambodian social work facullty      Aug. 31, 2006
Current desires distort children's choices about the future      Aug. 14, 2006
Parental cigarette use is 'double whammy' for children      Aug. 10, 2006
Different genes may cause autism in boys and girls      Aug. 1, 2006
Practice builds brain connections for babies learning language, how to speak      July 10, 2006
Women given specialized treatment half as likely to attempt suicide      July 3, 2006
'Ape-earances' can be deceiving for many under the influence of alcohol      June 29, 2006
Brief intervention reduces symptoms of depression      June 19, 2006
When it comes to privacy, gender matters      May 23, 2006
UW undergraduates to strut their research 'stuff' Friday      May 15, 2006
Multiracial youth more likely to engage in violence, substance abuse      May 1, 2006
Suicide awareness, prevention programs needed in schools      April 28, 2006
Taking a bite out of a fellow worker helps wasps recruit new foragers      March 27, 2006
Report finds growing inequality across global information society      March 20, 2006
Project to make Internet searches more credible      March 15, 2006
Self-knowledge can be a sweetheart of a Valentine's Day gift      Jan. 26, 2006
'The Southern Diaspora' tells how black, white migrants changed America      Nov. 16, 2005
When it comes to babies learning language, the eyes have it      Nov. 9, 2005
Who people live with, not where, gives different picture of immigrants in U.S.      Oct. 19, 2005
MEDIA ADVISORY: President of St. Louis Fed to discuss market effects of openness and transparency      Oct. 3, 2005
Children whose parents smoked are twice as likely to begin smoking between ages 13 and 21 as offspring of nonsmokers      Sep. 28, 2005
Symbols can help children control impulses, get more of what they want      Sep. 6, 2005
Northwest Indians continue efforts to revive languages at UW workshop      Sep. 6, 2005
Intimate partner violence often ignored in determining child custody      Aug. 8, 2005
Study confirms parents' claims: Birthday home videos prove existence of autistic regression.      Aug. 1, 2005
Teaching adults more effective parenting skills is best tool for treating children with serious conduct problems      July 14, 2005
Native lore tells the tale: There's been a whole lotta shakin' goin' on      July 11, 2005
MEDIA ADVISORY: Governor, academics and business leaders to speak on Washington's economic competitiveness      July 7, 2005
Tough child support laws may deter single men from becoming fathers, study finds      June 13, 2005
Early failure to pay attention to faces, speech may influence later development in autism      May 5, 2005
Journalists to gather Friday at UW to gauge tsunami coverage      April 11, 2005
Immigration has become hallmark of America's image at home and abroad      March 30, 2005
Economist finds that Cuba's state-run baseball league doesn't go to bat for players      March 28, 2005
Researchers call for expanding the repertoire in studying birdsong      March 24, 2005
Sexual banter in workplace may have its benefits, study shows      Feb. 23, 2005
New journalism awards to honor broadcast reporting on victims of violence      Feb. 23, 2005
More than half of high school seniors employed, mostly in near minimum-wage jobs      Feb. 21, 2005
Murder case research shows why it's easier to identify someone close than far away      Feb. 14, 2005
UW joins new Autism Treatment Network to provide better medical service      Feb. 3, 2005
Mental health crisis looming for survivors of tsunami, warns UW psychologist just back from Indonesia      Jan. 21, 2005
180 people with post-traumatic stress disorder needed for UW study      Jan. 7, 2005
Elementary school intervention boosts positive functioning in early adulthood      Jan. 3, 2005
Study shows how religious group fended off the Internet -- then adapted it      Dec. 21, 2004
Hudson's Bay Company policies set stage for modern environmental struggles      Dec. 13, 2004
Two-thirds of school-age children have an imaginary companion by age 7      Dec. 6, 2004
Everyday resistance to slavery far more common than believed, historian says      Nov. 22, 2004
Black mothers who gave up custody of a child sought for study      Nov. 15, 2004
Emotion coaching can help children overcome impacts of family violence      Oct. 14, 2004
Washington state's brightest fifth- to eighth-graders sought by UW      Oct. 12, 2004
UW lands $12.4 million federal grant to create science of learning center      Sep. 30, 2004
Far more men than women favor routine paternity testing at birth      Sep. 28, 2004
Americans had strong need for spiritual support following 9/11 attacks      Sep. 23, 2004
Volunteers needed for borderline personality disorder treatment studies      Sep. 16, 2004
Work together, live apart: Study shows racial divide in America's cities      Sep. 14, 2004
Women who have donated eggs sought for national study      Aug. 24, 2004
American Indian language teachers will begin three-day computer 'camp'      Aug. 19, 2004
Protests more help in passing environmental laws than working on 'inside'      Aug. 17, 2004
Dart Center names 2004 Fellows      Aug. 16, 2004
Indian tribes gained power by exploiting ambiguities in federal policies      Aug. 14, 2004
Research details use of religion to help sell war on terror, Iraq      Aug. 10, 2004
Northwest's rural beauty hides economic crisis, study finds      July 22, 2004
Study links obesity, other health problems to adolescent binge drinking      July 7, 2004
Brains at work: Learning a second language may not be as laborious as believed      June 14, 2004
Don't laugh -- research shows comedy can give candidates a serious boost      May 26, 2004
60 local families needed for childhood depression, conduct disorder study      May 25, 2004
More young black men have done prison time than military service or earned college degree, study shows      May 20, 2004
Childhood conduct problems may predict depression among young adults      May 11, 2004
Elevated rates of sexual, physical trauma may put urban American Indian women at increased risk for contracting HIV      May 10, 2004
American dream of home ownership turns sour for many low-income buyers      April 12, 2004
Europe, Canada ahead of U.S. in creating family-friendly policies, say authors      April 6, 2004
Educated women less likely to skip marriage and motherhood, study shows      March 29, 2004
Fledgling 'scientists' sought for study on how brain changes with learning      March 18, 2004
Kids learn more from nationally certified teachers, study shows      March 8, 2004
Family discipline, religious attendance, attachment to school cut levels of later violence among aggressive children      March 4, 2004
Special training may help people with autism recognize faces, UW study shows      Feb. 12, 2004
Children must learn relationship among spoken, visual, meaning of word forms      Feb. 12, 2004
It all adds up: mathematical model shows which couples will divorce      Feb. 12, 2004
'Total Confinement' paints portrait of life inside maximum security prisons      Feb. 11, 2004
Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma gains five-year, $5 million funding      Jan. 14, 2004
266 volunteers needed for UW borderline personality disorder studies      Jan. 12, 2004
UW researcher links rising tide of obesity to food prices      Dec. 29, 2003
Washington's brightest fifth to eighth graders sought by UW      Nov. 10, 2003
Gay, lesbian couples can teach heterosexuals how to improve relationships      Oct. 20, 2003
MEDIA ADVISORY: UW offering places to pause and Take Back Your Time on Oct. 24      Oct. 16, 2003
Patterns of brain activity differ with musical training, not cultural familiarity      Oct. 14, 2003
Roots of WWII imprisonment of Japanese Americans go back to 1920s      Oct. 2, 2003
Bones from French cave show Neanderthals, Cro-Magnon hunted same prey      Sep. 22, 2003
This mummy has four feet, few bones and a new climate-controlled home      Sep. 15, 2003
Workshop designed to give 'sleeping' Indian languages a breath of life      Sep. 2, 2003
Non-judgmental intervention may help binge eaters overcome disorders      Aug. 28, 2003
Using the Internet may hurt, not help, unemployed people in finding a job      Aug. 13, 2003
Superintendents say lack of clout holds them back from improving schools      July 28, 2003
Social interaction plays key role in how infants learn language, studies show      July 14, 2003
Blacks more likely to be shot than whites even when holding harmless objects      July 8, 2003
Saving Aleut: Linguist begins new effort to preserve native Alaskan language      June 24, 2003
Social programs may provide hidden 'spillover' benefits, study finds      June 19, 2003
$8.6 million grant nearly doubles autism research at UW      May 29, 2003
System takes from poor schools and gives to the rich, study shows      May 27, 2003
Lessons from lives of 37 Texas murderers show different paths to death row      May 7, 2003
What makes a difference in Mom's life? Whether it's a boy or a girl      May 5, 2003
Study shows that workers seek information from people they already know      April 22, 2003
240 families sought for study of childhood depression, conduct disorder      April 21, 2003
Mothers' psychological symptoms influence which children go to the doctor      March 26, 2003
Evidence acquits Clovis people of ancient killings, archaeologists say      Feb. 24, 2003
Brief exposure to Mandarin can help American infants learn Chinese      Feb. 17, 2003
World gets bleaker for our children, contends psychologist      Jan. 27, 2003
Research shows NW Indians hunted fur seals on sustainable basis      Jan. 21, 2003
Need for social support deters HIV patients from taking their drug 'cocktails'      Jan. 7, 2003
Annual faculty lecture will paint history of Northwest Coast Indian art      Dec. 30, 2002
Why are men less religious? It may be form of risk-taking, impulsivity just as criminal behavior is      Dec. 18, 2002
800 Puget Sound-area businesses needed for study exploring impacts of earthquake-caused transportation disruptions      Dec. 3, 2002
Search for sympathy uncovers patterns of brain activity      Dec. 2, 2002
Academy for Young Scholars seeking Puget Sound's best and brightest      Nov. 26, 2002
Natural or synthetic secretin does not reduce symptoms of autism, study shows      Nov. 12, 2002
150 preschoolers sought for study exploring link between self-control, pretend play      Nov. 7, 2002
New Coalition Focuses on Reducing Injuries to Seattle's Kids      Oct. 24, 2002
Families with two or more children with autism sought for $10.2 million study of genetic, neurobiological causes of autism      Oct. 16, 2002
Expert on reuniting families to speak at University of Washington      Oct. 15, 2002
People with low self-esteem less motivated to break a negative mood      Aug. 5, 2002
Your relationship could be in 'jeopardy' unless you try this quiz book      July 2, 2002
Hearing infants show preference for sign language over pantomime      June 4, 2002
Participation in study may spell help for youngsters with spelling woes      June 3, 2002
Rats depleted of salt become sensitized to amphetamine      June 3, 2002
Homeless sexual minorities at greater risk for physical and sexual violence, mental illness, substance abuse      May 30, 2002
Observing zoo residents is regular part of some students' schedule      May 16, 2002
Researchers studying whether a robot dog is kid's best friend      May 13, 2002
Pregnancy, birth rates fall among young women exposed to intervention program in elementary school      May 13, 2002
Number of teens -- primarily boys -- having sex declined in '90s as adolescent girls lead way in redefining relationships      May 2, 2002
The beat begins early in life when it comes to children's choice of instruments: boys favor drums and horns, girls flutes and violins      April 11, 2002
Number of passengers experiencing air travel stress jumps to 81 percent      March 21, 2002
Study finds relatives, friends and neighbors provide majority of child care, and want support to do a better job      Feb. 21, 2002
200 Puget Sound families needed for free study exploring relationships, communication in children's transition to adolescence      Feb. 19, 2002
While most immigrant teenagers stay in school, dropout rate for Mexicans is 28 percent      Feb. 4, 2002
Neuroscientists searching for roots of empathy find brain regions involved in learning by imitation      Jan. 22, 2002
Study finds there's a critical time for learning all languages including sign language      Jan. 2, 2002
UW seeking children who learn to read easily but struggle with spelling      Dec. 19, 2001
Autistic preschoolers have larger-than-normal brains, can't distinguish emotions from facial photographs      Dec. 4, 2001
Improving quality of child protective services in Washington, Oregon, Alaska is goal of $2.2 million grant      Dec. 3, 2001
Take the Web test to measure your prejudice against Arab Muslims      Nov. 27, 2001
Blame North America megafauna extinction on climate change, not human ancestors      Oct. 24, 2001
Psychologists have answers to myths surrounding youth sports      Oct. 11, 2001
Helping first graders master handwriting is goal of UW researchers      Sep. 24, 2001
Paychecks & power: Husbands lose household control when they retire, study finds      Aug. 27, 2001
200 expectant couples sought for Baby Makes Three study, free workshop on improving marital satisfaction      Aug. 7, 2001
Alcohol-related problems among high-risk college-age drinkers significantly reduced by brief intervention program      July 31, 2001
How babies acquire building blocks of speech affects later reading and language ability, UW researcher tells White House Summit on Cognitive Development      July 26, 2001
450 children with reading, spelling or handwriting problems needed for study seeking genetic markers for learning disabilities      July 20, 2001
Lost in virtual space: Gender differences are magnified      June 13, 2001
'I tawt I taw' a bunny wabbit at Disneyland; New evidence shows false memories can be created      June 11, 2001
Biting may drive division of labor among social wasp workers      June 1, 2001
Babies have a different way of hearing the world by listening to all frequencies simultaneously      May 29, 2001
'The Relationship Cure' is manual for emotional connection      May 7, 2001
Not listening to Prozac: Puget Sound residents who took antidepressants sought for UW study      May 3, 2001
Authors yank infidelity out of closet: Monogamy appears to be unnatural in the natural world      April 30, 2001
Mother is just another face in the crowd to autistic children      April 17, 2001
UW professor wins fellowship to finish book on Chicano performers      April 3, 2001
Children who love to read needed for UW study to help others with learning disabilities      April 2, 2001
By making spectacles of themselves female entertainers helped reshape the world, says UW historian      March 28, 2001
Study seeks 500 Puget Sound children with reading, spelling problems      March 26, 2001
Humans have feared comets, other celestial phenomena through the ages      March 24, 2001
Finding fragments of the Northwest's past      March 6, 2001
Who takes out the garbage? 200 gay, lesbian, straight couples sought for study of household chores      Feb. 14, 2001
Media-driven public backlash spurred Clinton's high job approval      Jan. 22, 2001
Chances of children experiencing problems following divorce depend on mother's parenting style, child's temperament      Jan. 11, 2001
New $35.5 million Center for Mind, Brain and Learning created at UW      Dec. 14, 2000
Therapy gives new voice to the person some people believe they should be      Nov. 14, 2000
New archaeology kits will recreate 4,200-year-old Puget Sound Life      Nov. 13, 2000
Most parents and children dread the time when they sit down and have "the talk." You know, the one about the birds and the bees. But uneasiness does not have to be part of the conversation, according to University of Washington sociologist Pepper Schwartz.      Oct. 27, 2000
Good news for expectant couples: Arrival of first baby doesn't mean wife's marital satsfaction has to take big nose dive      Oct. 24, 2000
New wave of exorcisms seen; some people can be convinced they witnessed a demonic possession as a child      Oct. 17, 2000
UW honored for use of information technology in education      Oct. 3, 2000
Junior archaeologists will dig into Northwest's past on Sunday      Sep. 28, 2000
Is everything you know about love and sex wrong?      Sep. 18, 2000
Subliminal 'rats' ad could backfire on Bush, GOP      Sep. 12, 2000
Marital researchers now can predict not only which couples will divorce but when they will split      Sep. 11, 2000
Children growing up in families with physical or verbal abuse more likely to smoke      Aug. 30, 2000
Firm parental rules can deter or delay teen use of alcohol, marijuana      July 18, 2000
Gender switching on the Internet isn't as common as believed      May 22, 2000
Real-world job training cuts the odds of returning to prison      May 1, 2000
Older children, boys more likely to be physically abused in families with history of wife abuse, study indicates      April 13, 2000
Documentaries from around world to be featured at Mead film festival      March 29, 2000
UW researchers can predict newlywed divorce, marital stability with 87 percent accuracy      March 27, 2000
Burke exhibit looks at a culture that wouldn't be assimilated      Feb. 29, 2000
Father, daughter collaborate on book to promote bioliteracy      Feb. 3, 2000
UW study gauges growing economic clout of Washington's African American businesses and consumers      Jan. 28, 2000
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist with a classical passion leaves $2.9 million to UW classics department      Jan. 19, 2000
100 families from variety of racial, ethnic backgrounds needed for study exploring origins of aggressive behavior in children      Jan. 18, 2000
Personality styles predict those at risk for recurring major depression      Nov. 12, 1999
50 expectant couples sought for study, free workshop on improving marital satisfaction after the baby arrives      Oct. 15, 1999
Dyslexic children use nearly five times the brain area      Oct. 4, 1999
Peering into the amazing mind behind those baby blue eyes      Oct. 1, 1999
First three minutes of discussion about on-going area of marital conflict are predictive of divorce for newlyweds      Sep. 27, 1999
Award-winning history of Puget Sound Indians grew from historian's experience representing tribes in court      Sep. 21, 1999
Children's inability to automatically retrieve building blocks of language, math leads to learning disabilities in reading, writing, arithmetic      Aug. 24, 1999
High-achieving children off to a good Head Start academically and socially, but study shows some are not 'turned on' by school      Aug. 22, 1999
When it comes to business travel there's something stressful in the air      Aug. 16, 1999
College men nearly as likely as women to report they are victims of unwanted sexual coercion      July 26, 1999
Statewide consortium aims to help teachers put it into      June 16, 1999
Teaching emotional control could be the best Father's Day present      June 3, 1999
Women, men view and judge childhood sexual abuse cases differently      June 2, 1999
Simply reading about a childhood event people said didn't happen can alter their memories, award-winning undergraduate research shows      June 1, 1999
Showing pictures of admired blacks or elderly can lower levels of unconscious prejudice      June 1, 1999
Alcohol consumption, related problems among high-risk college-age drinkers can be slashed using brief intervention developed at UW      April 8, 1999
Parents should be part of the fun, not the biggest problem in youth sports, say sport psychologists      March 30, 1999
Men, women aren't that different, says leading marital researcher who points to friendship with spouse as glue that binds marriages together      March 18, 1999
High school students' violent behavior, drinking, sexual activity drops, and school performance rises from elementary school interventions      March 14, 1999
Media advisory: Scientists examining Kennewick Man to meet with news media, public      Feb. 23, 1999
Babies, the greatest learners on Earth, and how they crack the speech code are topic for faculty lecture Feb. 24      Feb. 18, 1999
Does race affect outcome of criminal cases? Reports portraying juveniles differently lead to tougher sentencing recommendations for blacks      Feb. 17, 1999
Joblessness, not race, drives rates of violent deaths among working-age Americans in Chicago study      Feb. 11, 1999
200,000 Web tests show people's unconscious roots of racism, ageism      Jan. 22, 1999
Sixteen American Indian and Alaska Native communities selected for program to provide Internet access to health resources      Jan. 19, 1999
Don't trip over your New Year's resolutions      Dec. 23, 1998
100 policymakers from eight states paired with welfare recipients, will feed their families for a month on food-stamp budget      Dec. 1, 1998
Making the University District safer for homeless, runaway youth is focus of November conference open to public      Oct. 29, 1998
Kennewick Man remains to be transferred to Burke Museum noon Thursday      Oct. 27, 1998
Largest study of twins shows delay in language acquisition has strong genetic component among children at low end of developmental scale      Oct. 22, 1998
33,000 Web tests show unconscious roots of racism, ageism      Oct. 8, 1998
Roots of unconscious prejudice affect 90 to 95 percent of people, psychologists demonstrate at press conference      Sep. 29, 1998
Pervasiveness of prejudice to be demonstrated at press conference; Americans can go on line to test themselves      Sep. 23, 1998
Treatment programs for batterers must be tested to see if they prevent abuse or actually place women in further peril, says expert      Sep. 15, 1998
Hunting for Fort Clatsop: How UW archaeologists are trying to find Lewis and Clark's winter camp      Sep. 10, 1998
The hunt for Fort Clatsop goes on: Archaeologists trying to pinpoint site of Lewis and Clark's winter camp      Sep. 10, 1998
Although many Americans wish all that talk about sex would go away, sociologist sees healthy, positive side to frankness about sexuality      Sep. 8, 1998
Faith flourishes in face of competition, study of Catholic dioceses shows      Aug. 17, 1998
Researchers to debate value of student evaluations in San Diego      Aug. 16, 1998
Young boys who are good readers needed for brain imaging study      July 7, 1998
Researchers looking for families with multiple dyslexics      July 1, 1998
Remembering and forgetting childhood sexual abuse: it's how events are encoded in memory and how people view themselves, not repression      June 22, 1998
Undergraduates will head for Alaska to dig into North America's past      June 15, 1998
Too much exercise may put some young women at risk for bulimia      June 4, 1998
New center aims to promote policy that supports good teaching      April 13, 1998
Assertive partners can inhibit learning when students work in pairs      April 13, 1998
New test identifies people who can handle high-pressure jobs requiring rapid decision making, large amounts of information      April 7, 1998
Stone 'jigsaw puzzles' yield clues about mysterious Saharan nomads      March 24, 1998
It's emotional abuse, not vicious beatings, that often spurs women to leave battering husbands      Feb. 26, 1998
Husband's willingness to be influenced by wife, share power are key predictors of newlywed happiness, stability, UW study shows      Feb. 20, 1998
It doesn't add up: First study of talented young mathematicians shows boys out-perform girls      Feb. 2, 1998
How do I love thee? Instead of counting the ways, 'The Love Test' offers couples 32 scientific quizzes to measure their relationship      Jan. 30, 1998
In spite of computers, handwriting instruction is important because of carry-over to composition      Jan. 30, 1998
How to keep up with those New Year's resolutions, researchers find commitment is the secret of success      Dec. 23, 1997
Student evaluations don't get a passing grade: Easy-grading professors get too-high marks, new UW study shows      Dec. 4, 1997
How little gray cells process sound: they're really a series of computers      Nov. 21, 1997
For street kids the streets are mean, but they may be better than home      Nov. 19, 1997
Drug-free depression treatment study looking for Seattle volunteers      Oct. 31, 1997
Biracial siblings sought for study that explores differing racial identities      Oct. 17, 1997
Washington Council for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, UW to launch statewide series of workshops for youth sport coaches      Oct. 9, 1997
Washington Council for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, UW to launch statewide series of workshops for youth sport coaches      Oct. 9, 1997
Oldest existing New World mound complex identified      Sep. 18, 1997
Is same-sex marriage the death-knell for matrimony?      Aug. 18, 1997
Is same-sex marriage the death-knell for matrimony?      Aug. 18, 1997
Is Chicago No. 1 or No. 23 among most livable cities? It all depends on how you look at the numbers      Aug. 18, 1997
Learning self-defense teaches women far more than just how to protect themselves, it kick starts self- esteem      Aug. 12, 1997
Learning self-defense teaches women far more than just how to protect themselves, it kick starts self-esteem      Aug. 12, 1997
First workshop on science education for K-12 teachers to be held in Forks Aug. 18-22      Aug. 8, 1997
It may be baby talk, but 'parentese' is an infant's pathway to learning the language, international study shows      July 31, 1997
UW interventions with aggressive children involve parents and teachers      June 12, 1997
Families with two autistic children sought for new study that hopes to discover genetic, neurobiological causes of disorder      June 10, 1997
For a happy Father's Day, divorced dads need to look beyond the support check to involvement in their children's lives      June 2, 1997
How are we going to teach safe behavior if parents are afraid to talk to their children about sex?      May 16, 1997
Humans have feared comets, other celestial phenomena through the ages      March 24, 1997
Experiments show that simply imagining fictitious childhood events sometimes makes people believe they experienced them      Feb. 14, 1997
There are solutions to the epidemic of social problems bedeviling America's youth, says researcher      Jan. 27, 1997
So you made New Year's resolutions: Now UW researchers want to know what they are and why people do or don't keep them      Jan. 2, 1997
The numbers game: UW psychologist's urban ardor leads to a better way of rating North America's cities      Dec. 11, 1996
Rwandan civil war isn't just a conflict half way around the world: UW students, staff plan Tuesday benefit concert to aid former student      Nov. 27, 1996
Seattle gang study shows small minority of teens responsible for more than half of adolescent crime      Nov. 15, 1996
New marriage therapy treatment achieves extremely high success rate in pilot study, UW and UCLA psychologists report      Nov. 15, 1996
Today's anti-immigrant sentiment isn't unique      Oct. 22, 1996
UW lectures to probe relationships between and threats to cultural, biological diversity      Sep. 25, 1996
UW psychologists develop first reproducible method showing subliminal messages can influence behavior, thought processes      Sep. 17, 1996
First study of small-town lesbian and bisexual women indicates significant percentage may be at risk for contracting HIV      Aug. 6, 1996
Archaeologists find stone point that may link North America, Siberia      Aug. 1, 1996


Technology
Calculating tidal energy turbines? effects on sediments and fish      Dec. 13, 2010
Undergraduates? low-cost ultrasound system wins Gates Foundation grant      Nov. 9, 2010
Molecular imaging and therapy center to develop, commercialize technologies      Oct. 28, 2010
From obscurity to prime time: viral political videos can spring from non-political sites      Oct. 21, 2010
Molecular Engineering and Science Institute to address energy and medicine; UW bioengineer named director      Oct. 19, 2010
?Living Voters Guide? invites Washington voters to hash out ballot initiatives      Oct. 4, 2010
UW leading $7.5 million study of animal flight and aerial vehicles      Sep. 30, 2010
Home?s electrical wiring acts as antenna to receive low-power sensor data      Sep. 15, 2010
Deaf, hard-of-hearing students do first test of sign language by cell phone      Aug. 16, 2010
Distracted drivers benefit from in-car driving coach      Aug. 10, 2010
A strategy to fix a broken heart      Aug. 9, 2010
Gaming for a cure: Computer gamers tackle protein folding      Aug. 4, 2010
Multifunctional nanoparticle enables new type of biological imaging      July 27, 2010
Thermal-powered, insectlike robot crawls into microrobot contenders? ring      July 1, 2010
Genome comparison tools found to be susceptible to slip-ups      May 26, 2010
Media alert: Presentation on the security of modern automobiles      May 18, 2010
UW energy- and water-sensing technology acquired by Belkin      April 22, 2010
Engineering Summit to address challenges in aerospace, computing, biotech      April 15, 2010
PhotoCity, virtual game of capture-the-flag, happening now on UW campus      April 8, 2010
What if all software was open source? A code to unlock the desktop      March 30, 2010
Media Advisory: UW students present phone apps for people with disabilities      March 12, 2010
Conquering the chaos in modern, multiprocessor computers      March 10, 2010
Earthquake engineers release report on damage in Haiti      Feb. 22, 2010
Brain-controlled cursor doubles as a neural workout      Feb. 15, 2010
3-D scaffold provides clean, biodegradable structure for stem cell growth      Feb. 2, 2010
Managing Pacific Northwest dams for a changing climate      Jan. 21, 2010
?Greenroads? rates sustainable road projects      Jan. 13, 2010
Pay attention to that man behind the curtain: Climate Wizard makes large databases of climate information visual, accessible      Dec. 15, 2009
Of girls and geeks: Environment may be why women don't like computer science      Dec. 14, 2009
Low-cost temperature sensors, tennis balls to monitor mountain snowpack      Dec. 14, 2009
'One keypad per child' lets schoolchildren share screen to learn math      Dec. 10, 2009
UW to be pilot site for smart grid technology      Nov. 24, 2009
Cell phones become handheld tools for global development      Oct. 29, 2009
UW breaks ground on nation's largest molecular engineering building      Oct. 9, 2009
Household robots do not protect users' security and privacy, researchers say      Oct. 8, 2009
UW's newly named 'Lamborghini Lab' brings composite parts to sports-car arena      Oct. 6, 2009
MEDIA ADVISORY: Dedication of UW 'Lamborghini Lab' that will test composite sports-car parts      Oct. 5, 2009
UW lab demonstrates 3-D printing in glass      Sep. 24, 2009
Nine international teams operate biomedical robots from numerous locations      Sep. 17, 2009
Rome was built in a day, with hundreds of thousands of digital photos      Sep. 15, 2009
Electrical circuit runs entirely off power in trees      Sep. 8, 2009
Organic electronics a two-way street, thanks to new plastic semiconductor      Aug. 17, 2009
'Puter Profs: Experts who can address a variety of computer-related issues      Aug. 10, 2009
Computers unlock more secrets of the mysterious Indus Valley script      Aug. 3, 2009
Nanoparticles cross blood-brain barrier to enable 'brain tumor painting'      Aug. 3, 2009
All-in-one nanoparticle: A Swiss Army knife for nanomedicine      July 27, 2009
This article will self-destruct: A tool to make online personal data vanish      July 21, 2009
Stirred, not shaken: Bio-inspired cilia mix medical reagents at small scales      June 30, 2009
Media advisory: Aquatic robots, autonomous planes at UW robotics conference      June 26, 2009
Media advisory: UW team takes off tomorrow for rocket competition      June 22, 2009
Crustacean shell with polyester creates mixed-fiber material for nerve repair      June 16, 2009
UW Experts: Search, Social Media and Web 2.0      June 8, 2009
UW will be prominent in space shuttle mission to service Hubble telescope      May 6, 2009
Seaglider monitors waters from Arctic during record-breaking journey under ice      April 28, 2009
Indus script encodes language, reveals new study of ancient symbols      April 23, 2009
Workshop seeks to lure women researchers from industry to academia      April 21, 2009
Scorpion venom with nanoparticles slows spread of brain cancer      April 16, 2009
Harnessing cloud computing for data-intensive research on oceans, galaxies      April 14, 2009
Picture this: Digital album puts focus on kids' health      April 6, 2009
Humans may be losers if technological nature replaces the real thing      April 1, 2009
3-D printing hits rock-bottom prices with homemade ceramics mix      March 31, 2009
Bus left you waiting in the cold? Use your cell phone to track it down      Feb. 10, 2009
Cancer diagnosis: Now in 3-D      Feb. 9, 2009
Matthew O'Donnell, David Auth elected to National Academy of Engineering      Feb. 9, 2009
?Astronaut food approach? to medical testing: Dehydrated, wallet-sized malaria tests promise better diagnoses in developing world      Jan. 20, 2009
What does it take to make New Year's resolutions a reality?      Dec. 16, 2008
Track your fitness, environmental impact with new cell phone applications      Nov. 19, 2008
Pinning down the fleeting Internet: Web crawler archives historical data for easy searching      Nov. 17, 2008
Save money and resources: free energy assessments for 20 Seattle-area businesses      Nov. 12, 2008
Media Advisory: Professionals to discuss the melding of neuroscience and engineering      Oct. 6, 2008
Just in time for school: Free Adeona service tracks stolen laptops      Sep. 25, 2008
UW buys multimillion-dollar tool for nanotech research      Aug. 28, 2008
'Can you see me now?' Sign language over cell phones comes to United States      Aug. 21, 2008
The 160-mile download diet: Local file-sharing drastically cuts network load      Aug. 19, 2008
Cataloguing invisible life: Microbe genome emerges from lake sediment      Aug. 17, 2008
For your eyes only: Custom interfaces make computer clicking faster, easier      July 15, 2008
Online service lets blind surf the Internet from any computer, anywhere      June 25, 2008
Gene silencer and quantum dots reduce protein production to a whisper      June 23, 2008
School of Robofish provides basis for teams of underwater robots      June 5, 2008
Computer game's high score could earn the Nobel Prize in medicine      May 8, 2008
'Bill Gates Unplugged': UW final stop on tour of North American universities      April 17, 2008
UW to lead $6.25 million project creating electronic Sherlock Holmes      April 16, 2008
Popcorn-ball design doubles efficiency of dye-sensitized solar cells      April 10, 2008
Hubble maps the changing constellation of Internet 'black holes'      April 8, 2008
Researchers find implantable cardiac defibrillators may expose patients to security and privacy risks; potential solutions suggested      March 11, 2008
Future of social networking explored in UW's computer science building      Feb. 12, 2008
Water planners call for fundamental shift to deal with changing climate      Jan. 31, 2008
Camera in a pill offers cheaper, easier window on your insides      Jan. 24, 2008
Contact lenses with circuits, lights a possible platform for superhuman vision      Jan. 17, 2008
Small is beautiful: Gallery celebrates the art of microfluids research      Jan. 10, 2008
SOURCE IMAGES: Microfluids photo gallery      Jan. 10, 2008
Vacation photos create 3D models of world landmarks      Nov. 1, 2007
Media advisory: Engineering students create electrifying Halloween decorations      Oct. 25, 2007
Generating 'oohs' and 'aahs': Vocal Joystick uses voice to surf the Web      Oct. 9, 2007
'Google 101' class at UW inspires first Internet-scale programming courses      Oct. 8, 2007
UW computer engineer wins MacArthur Foundation 'genius' award      Sep. 24, 2007
Collapsing structures to be tested in revamped UW engineering lab      Sep. 19, 2007
A rose is a rozsa is a 薔薇: Image-search tool speaks hundreds of languages      Sep. 12, 2007
Star Trek medical device uses ultrasound to seal punctured lungs      Aug. 30, 2007
New UW faculty member led technical development of Sky in Google Earth      Aug. 22, 2007
UW's College of Engineering wins three of Technology Review's TR35 awards      Aug. 15, 2007
Computers expose the physics of NASCAR      Aug. 9, 2007
Technology summer camp welcomes disabled high-school students      July 17, 2007
Microsoft picks new UW center to develop distance learning technologies      July 16, 2007
Deaf computing academy welcomes first participants in national program      June 13, 2007
Ports could hasten freight traffic by doubling up on crane trips      June 5, 2007
University of Washington to develop specifications for large ocean observatory off coast of Washington and Oregon      May 15, 2007
Underwater turbines could turn Puget Sound's tides into electricity      May 10, 2007
Robotic surgeon to team up with doctors, astronauts on NASA mission      April 18, 2007
Media Advisory: Robot surgeon shows its stuff prior to departure on NASA mission      April 17, 2007
'Smart' sunglasses and goggles let users adjust shade and color      March 27, 2007
UW, Micron launch materials-testing lab in quest for next-generation microchips      March 19, 2007
Free energy assessments for region's small- to medium-sized factories      March 12, 2007
Hackers get bum rap for corporate America's digital delinquency      March 12, 2007
Custom cell phones for microfinance co-ops, fair-trade coffee growers      Feb. 28, 2007
Better freshwater forecasts to aid drought-plagued West      Feb. 16, 2007
Photo software creates 3-D world      Feb. 14, 2007
Mobile phones facilitate romance in modern India      Feb. 12, 2007
BitTyrant makes a turbulent entry into digital filesharing      Jan. 4, 2007
MEDIA ADVISORY: Robotic crawler to explore subterranean UW power lines tomorrow      Dec. 26, 2006
Robotic crawler detects wear in power lines      Dec. 21, 2006
Researchers demonstrate direct brain control of humanoid robot      Dec. 14, 2006
Nike+iPod Sport Kit raises privacy concerns      Nov. 29, 2006
$1.5 million to advance promise of woody biomass for fuel in Washington      Nov. 17, 2006
Online activism may make the difference on Election Day      Oct. 25, 2006
Tiny electronic chip, interacting with the brain, modifies pathways for controlling movement      Oct. 24, 2006
We need better yardstick to measure digital divide, researcher says      Oct. 11, 2006
UW 'stellar archeologist' gets biggest share of Hubble observing time      Oct. 4, 2006
Tiny ion pump sets new standard in cooling hot computer microchips      Aug. 23, 2006
Professor Harry Bruce named dean of Information School      Dec. 2, 2005
Study shows how religious group fended off the Internet -- then adapted it      Dec. 21, 2004
Major-party candidates work the Web, while many challengers stay offline      Nov. 18, 2004
UW launches computer forensics studies to thwart cyber-threats      Sep. 10, 2004
Paper or mouse-click? What's on computers is easier to find, study shows      Sep. 1, 2004
New course introduces future librarians to data-rich world of sports      May 2, 2003
Study shows that workers seek information from people they already know      April 22, 2003
Internet may mobilize largest antiwar protests ever seen, professor predicts      March 17, 2003
Companies must roam to stay competitive, say corporate information chiefs      March 4, 2003
Nation's brightest minds increasingly shun science, study finds      Jan. 9, 2003
UW helping communities to get next-generation Internet to the 'last mile'      July 29, 2002
Washington state called a leader in getting broadband to 'last mile'      June 21, 2002
Global experts to confer on social impact of a wired (& wireless) world      May 15, 2002
Researchers studying whether a robot dog is kid's best friend      May 13, 2002
Pulsating 'space hairs' could help small satellites dock with their mother ship      Dec. 31, 2001
Digital 'factory' invents tools that can unlock designers' creativity      Oct. 25, 2001
Publisher to address business leaders, UW faculty and alumni on future of Internet gold rush      Oct. 22, 2001
UrbanSim to pit computer's ingenuity against gridlock, pollution, sprawl      Oct. 22, 2001
The perils of online bidding -- report on Internet auctions to open conference on Information Superhighway      April 17, 2001
UW to lead way toward protecting consumers on the Internet      Jan. 9, 2001
Sharon Nelson to head Center for Law, Commerce and Technology      July 19, 2000




 


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