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  • Footage reveals how insects hover

    Super-slow motion footage of a moth in flight has revealed how the insects use their bodies to hover. The UW researchers who carried out this study are examining insect flight in order to "distill the biological principles of flight control."
    04/18/2013 | BBC News
  • UW College of Arts & Sciences names divisional deans of Arts, Humanities

    Robert Stacey, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, announced the appointments of Betsy Cooper and Michael Shapiro to Divisional Deans of the Arts and Humanities, respectively. Both Cooper and Shapiro have served those positions in the interim since January, 2012.
    04/17/2013 | press release page
  • A key to mass extinctions could boost food, biofuel production

    A substance implicated in several mass extinctions could greatly enhance plant growth, with implications for global food supplies and biofuels, new UW research shows.
    04/17/2013 | UW Today
  • Arts & Sciences faculty among 2013 Guggenheim Fellows

    Professors Tom Daniel (Biology) and Yomi Braester (Comparative Literature) are among a prestigious group of 2013 Guggenheim Fellowship recipients.
    04/15/2013 | www.gf.org
  • The best of the best American poetry | Book review

    "The Best of the Best American Poetry" collects 25 years of the best poetry published in this country, including poems by Sherman Alexie and the University of Washington's Heather McHugh.
    04/15/2013 | Seattle Times
  • Gordon Hirabayashi: Why I refused to register for Japanese evacuation

    Crosscut publishes an extract from "A Principled Stand: The Story of Hirabayashi v. United States," a compilation of the diaries and correspondence which follow Gordon Hirabayashi's experiences as a student through time served in jail for defying U.S. orders during WWII.
    04/12/2013 | crosscut.com
  • John Timu wins Baldwin Scholarship in Anthropology

    Huskies linebacker John Timu has become the first UW student-athlete to win the prestigious Baldwin Scholarship in Anthropology. Timu will be a featured researcher at the Undergraduate Research Symposium in May.
    04/11/2013 | gohuskies.com
  • Ludovic Morlot named Chair of Orchestral Conducting Studies

    Ludovic Morlot has been named chair of Orchestral Conducting Studies at the School of Music. Morlot will take the lead role in shaping the training and recruitment of graduate conducting students starting in Fall 2013.
    04/09/2013 | School of Music website
  • New book explores Harry Truman's record on civil liberties

    Richard Kirkendall is a University of Washington professor emeritus of history and editor of the new book, "Civil Liberties and the Legacy of Harry S. Truman." He answers a few questions about the book for UW Today.
    04/08/2013 | UW Today
  • Listening to the Big Bang

    A UW physicist has used new satellite data to update his decade-old recreation of the sound of the Big Bang at the birth of the universe.
    04/04/2013 | UW Today