Please join me on Tuesday, May 14th, 3-5 pm, at the Alder Commons Auditorium for a screening of the documentary SERVICE: When Women Come Marching Home .
This documentary portrays the challenges that women veterans face in their transition from military life to civilian (and campus) life. The Director, Marcia Rock, as well as others from the documentary will be in attendance and will take part in a panel Q&A after the screening. More information and a link...More
From the Blogs
Choose 7 Perfect Students to blog on behalf of all of the Big U? Not our style. So we’ve linked to blogs from as many students, professors, researchers, and coaches as would we could, and we're always looking for more. We even found a blogging Dawg. We present them to you unfiltered and unedited, because that’s how life is around here.
UW Veterans Center event- May 14th.
Research Commons News: May 1st – 15th
Spring is here and the quarter is flying by! The Research Commons is the perfect place for group projects, collaborative study and preparing for finals. We have some great workshops that will prepare you for the end of the quarter; please check them out below.
As we near the end of the year, keep in mind that study spaces are very popular. Once you know you need a Research Commons booth, room or alcove, do not hesitate to visit us at...More
Don’t miss Windermere Cup this Saturday

Saskia Capell photo, Columns
Since 1987, the Windermere Cup has thrilled generations of Huskies
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Don’t forget to join us on May 8th for the next installment of the ECDLS!
Dear Faculty, Staff, Students and Community Members:
Please join The National Center on Quality Teaching and Learning and the University of Washington College of Education for an exciting lecture series where nationally recognized early childhood researchers and leaders share their expertise and passion. You won’t want to miss the chance to learn the latest research and innovative practice in early learning!
We hope to see you at the third lecture of the 2013 series where Dr....More
Una Settimana A Verona!
Though nothing crazy has happened during our stay in Verona thus far, it has not been a week without stories. Courtney and I make every meal that we have eaten so far in Verona, save for our one night out with the group at an incredibly fancy restaurant. Eggs for breakfast, pasta and different pasta sauces for lunches and dinners. Not wanting to live too gloriously, we’ve also thrown some vegetables in there every now and then. Inventive meals, I know. We have made everything from homemade...More
Played To the Beat: A Tribute To the Hockey Night In Canada Intro Video
Summer 2013 Course: ESRM 150 Wildlife in the Modern World I&S/NW 5 CR Full term
Wildlife in the modern world
ESRM150 – Summer 2013 (Full term)
T-Th 2.20 – 4.30pm | SLN 11450 | 5 credits | I&S/NW
Through a combination of lectures, special guest lectures, and time outside the classroom (yeah!), we will engage in the ecology of wildlife populations and understand why species face the threat of extinction and review the main threats to species conservation (e.g. habitat loss and fragmentation, invasive species, pollution,...More
NWGS Symposium announcement
NWGS 2nd Symposium, May 4th, 8:15am
You are cordially invited to attend the NWGS 2nd Symposium, The Paths Ahead for Northwest Geosciences, on Saturday May 4th. We have 12 excellent speakers lined up for the day: E. Cheney, J. Shively, D. Kelley, S. Vance, B. Brand, K. Huntington, M Journeay, B. Atwater, R. Haugerud, B. Sherrod, D. Montgomery, and D. McCormack. We will hear about planetary exploration, advancesin geomorphology, mining our precious resources, recent...More
Observatory viewing season is here
Built in 1895, the Theodor Jacobsen Observatory with its 120-year old, 6-inch refracting telescope is still offering celestial views of the wonders of the Universe....More
Summer job posting
I think the job posting below would be particularly attractive to our undergrads/early grads. Please distribute. You can note that if students have any additional questions before they want to apply, they could get in touch with me.
Thanks
Bruce
http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/sci/3710939754.htmlMore

