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Recent News About University of Washington
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UW to construct new Interdisciplinary Engineering Building, expanding contemporary educational spaces for students
UW to construct new Interdisciplinary Engineering Building, expanding contemporary educational spaces for students.
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Popular map for exploring environmental health disparities, vulnerabilities in Washington gets an update
Popular map for exploring environmental health disparities, vulnerabilities in Washington gets an update.
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UW atmospheric sciences achieves No. 1 global ranking; nearly three dozen UW subjects in top 50
UW atmospheric sciences achieves No. 1 global ranking; nearly three dozen UW subjects in top 50.
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André Ritter named dean of the School of Dentistry
André Ritter named dean of the School of Dentistry.
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‘Safety in numbers’ tactic keeps Pacific salmon safe from predators
‘Safety in numbers’ tactic keeps Pacific salmon safe from predators.
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Top predators could ‘trap’ themselves trying to adapt to climate change, study shows
Top predators could ‘trap’ themselves trying to adapt to climate change, study shows.
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Is there snow in that tree? Citizen science helps unpack snow’s effect on summer water supplies
Is there snow in that tree? Citizen science helps unpack snow’s effect on summer water supplies.
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Seattle Democracy Vouchers Increase Donations, Number of Candidates in City Elections
Seattle Democracy Vouchers Increase Donations, Number of Candidates in City Elections.
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Social Cohesion Found to Be Key Risk Factor in Early Covid Infections
Social Cohesion Found to Be Key Risk Factor in Early Covid Infections.
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Social Cohesion Found to Be Key Risk Factor in Early COVID Infections
Social Cohesion Found to Be Key Risk Factor in Early COVID Infections.
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UW Fitness Day Aims to Strengthen Community and Bone Marrow Registry
UW Fitness Day Aims to Strengthen Community and Bone Marrow Registry.
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Gospel Choir on May 23, 2022
Gospel Choir on May 23, 2022.
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Zumba with Karen Cornelio on May 21, 2022
Zumba with Karen Cornelio on May 21, 2022.
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Rosalie Fish, student, athlete and activist, selected as Truman Scholar
Rosalie Fish, student, athlete and activist, selected as Truman Scholar.
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UW professors show that Japanese democracy is ‘flourishing’ as co-editors of first Oxford Handbook of Japanese Politics
UW professors show that Japanese democracy is ‘flourishing’ as co-editors of first Oxford Handbook of Japanese Politics.
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Researchers find patterns of handgun carrying among youth in rural areas, building foundation for injury prevention
Researchers find patterns of handgun carrying among youth in rural areas, building foundation for injury prevention.
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Statement from UW President on tragic deaths of two UW community members
Statement from UW President on tragic deaths of two UW community members.
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Andreas Bohman selected as VP for UW-IT and UW’s chief information officer
Andreas Bohman selected as VP for UW-IT and UW’s chief information officer.
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Farms following soil-friendly practices grow healthier food, study suggests
Farms following soil-friendly practices grow healthier food, study suggests.
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Energy Transition and Climate Action in East Asia, with Dr. Wei-Ming Chen on February 24, 2022
Energy Transition and Climate Action in East Asia, with Dr. Wei-Ming Chen on February 24, 2022.