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  • Why Cutting Government Spending is So Hard

    The budget deficit is once again a prominent item on the political agenda. The fiscal cliff deal signed on January 2 included tax increases for the highest earners. What is the likelihood of a follow-up deal with significant cuts in entitlement spending? Not very.
    04/03/2013 | Perspectives on National Government Spending
  • Early detection of lysosomal diseases

    Michael Gelb, professor of chemistry, talks with KUOW about the costs and benefits of early detection of lysosomal diseases.
    04/03/2013 | KUOW
  • Book focuses on 1969 fight to save America's premier fossil beds

    Estella Leopold, biology professor emeritus, is co-author of a recently released book "Saved in Time: The Fight to Establish Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument, Colorado." The book chronicles one of the nation's first explicitly environmental legal cases in which Leopold was a key player.
    04/02/2013 | UW Today
  • The New World of Online Education

    The UW has a major initiative in the works to expand online learning exponentially over the next five years.
    04/02/2013 | Online Learning
  • Saving Lives, by Design

    Five UW graduate students recently developed The Pivot Project, aimed at combating human trafficking. Their weapon of choice? Design. The project won the 2013 Design Ignites Change Idea Award and is a finalist in the Industrial Designers Society of America’s Ideas competition.

    April 2013 Perspectives
  • Group photo of students involved in marketing project at Northwest African American Museum.

    Through Museum Partnership, Theory Meets Practice

    Black Cultural Studies students combined traditional coursework with community projects through a winter quarter collaboration with the Northwest African American Museum.

    April 2013 Perspectives
  • Physicists for a Day

    Through a national program, ten high school students spent a recent Saturday as physicists, analyzing real data from the world's largest particle accelerator and discussing their findings with scientists at a national lab.

    April 2013 Perspectives
  • Making Music and Memories in Beijing

    The UW Wind Ensemble spent spring break in China, performing for appreciative audiences around Beijing, finishing with a memorable sold-out concert at the National Center for the Performing Arts.

    April 2013 Perspectives
  • A Leader in Physics Education

    Lillian C. McDermott has dedicated her career to improving physics education using scientific research methods. The American Association of Physics Teachers is honoring her for her contributions to the field.

    April 2013 Perspectives
  • Remembrance Photography's Role in Grieving

    Remembrance photography can provide grieving parents with lasting memories of their children's all-too-brief lives. Faustine Dufka explores how such photography can play a role in the grieving process.

    April 2013 Perspectives