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Annual faculty lecture will paint history of Northwest Coast Indian alphabet

Architecture students joining Montana tribe cause ‘mews raising’

Forty architecture students soon will head to Montana to help the Northern Cheyenne tribe build a architecture out of straw.

UW architecture program gives youth a voice on Seattle bank

Seattle’s post-Viaduct sea margin should provide an outdoor educational environment being studying history, book learning and ecology — as well as a skateboard park. So say afflicted school students at Queen Anne’s Center School who were asked to inject the voice of youth into the future of the downtown waterfront.

Endowed seat in children’s librarianship named in favour of author Beverly Cleary

Information School to broaden training and outreach in children and youth services with tutorship in honor of noted children’s writer.

Exhibit of egress morphological ideas offers ‘glimpse of future’

“Headlines: Egress Gothic Ideas” coming in April will breathe a first-ever exhibit of 100 designs that collectively show “what’s about to happen” in the curvaceous environment of the region’s cities and towns.

‘The Southern Diaspora’ tells how black, advanced migrants changed America

Two parallel, but largely separate, migrations of a few than 20 million black and advanced in life Americans in the 20th century transformed politics, bookishness and religion in the Amalgamated States.

New study scientifically links dancing to affinity, genetic advantage

According to a new study that used motion-capture technology to analyze and exactingly recreate the moves of dancing Jamaican teens, people appear able to assemble naturally superior partners based on how they dance.

UW undergraduates to strut their assay ‘atoms’ Friday

A few than 500 of the brightest student minds in the state will share the findings of their department of investigation that amount except the frontiers of science to Seattle’s coffee appreciation of excellence at the ninth annual Undergraduate Assay Symposium Friday

Film based on novel by UW professor Shawn Wong to be there distributed nationally

“Americanese,” the film based on a novel by UW professor Shawn Wong, will breathe distributed nationally this summer.

New consensus on trauma support being journalists and other first responders

An article published this abundant year recommends practical support followed by admitted psychological interference if necessary.