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Love & Graduate Fellowship
When they met as UW graduate students in 1958, neither Matthew Proser nor Maria Augenblick knew that it would be the beginning of a 60-year love story — and inspire a graduate fellowship in the Department of English.
October 2019 Perspectives -
A Power Law Keeps the Brain’s Perceptions Balanced
Eric Shea-Brown, professor of applied mathematics, discusses the mathematical relationship in the brain’s representations of sensory information.
10/24/2019 | Quanta Magazine -
Piranha fish swap old teeth for new simultaneously
UW Biology Professor Adam Summers and Doctoral student Karly Cohen are on a team researching when and how piranhas replace old dull teeth for new ones.
10/23/2019 | UW News -
Deaf infants more attuned to parent’s visual cues, study shows
A UW-led study finds that Deaf infants of Deaf parents demonstrate strong gaze-following behavior, which establishes a social connection between parent and child.
10/15/2019 | UW NEWS -
Sharing scientific and indigenous knowledge brings new insights
Affiliate Professor of Biology Sue Moore has explored how the interplay between scientific and indigenous knowledge can deepen our understanding of the world.
10/14/2019 | Physics World -
ArtsUW Roundup: Visit the Burke Museum, attend a Sankai Juku performance, and more.
This week in the arts, attend a Washin Kai recital in classical Japanese, listen to the musical musings of Indigo Mist, converse over coffee, and more.
10/11/2019 | UW News -
Bigger is better at Seattle's brand new Burke Museum
The Museum's "Inside Out" concept means more interaction for visitors.
10/10/2019 | King 5 -
‘Inventions We Love’ features a sip of molecular coffee and devices designed for people — and cats
MacKenzie Andrews (BS, Neurobiology, 2018) and her team members from the UW presented their medical device startup Nanodropper at the 2019 GeekWire Summit.
10/10/2019 | GeekWire -
American Sabor wins Best History in the 2019 Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC) Awards for Excellence
College of Arts & Sciences faculty won the Best History in the 2019 Association for Recorded Sound Collections Awards of Excellence for their bilingual book.
10/10/2019 | Simpson Center for the Humanities -
Genes contribute to dog breeds’ iconic traits
Assistant Professor of Psychology, Noah Snyder-Mackler, has co-authored a study showing that dog breeds' iconic behavior can be traced back to genetics.
10/09/2019 | UW News