Save the Date! APAMSA Presents – API Heritage Month 2011

Hello everyone! We apologize for any cross-postings, but we’d like to tell you about a few upcoming events! The UW School of Medicine – Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association (APAMSA) presents: Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month 2011 “Our Voices, Our Community” We’ve organized a series of events in hopes of educating and increasing awareness … Read more

Join us on April 6th at 6PM for a reception to welcome Dr. McGuire

Dear Colleagues, The Office of Minority Affairs and Diversity is pleased to announce it will host a visit by Dr. Saundra McGuire, Professor of Chemistry and Assistant Vice Chancellor for Learning, Teaching, and Retention at Louisiana State University (LSU); Baton Rouge, LA, on April 6 – 8, 2011. On behalf of the Office of Minority … Read more

Don Anderson for SeismoLunch Wed 12:00

It’s unfortunate that this overlaps with the ESS Gala but we have the very eminent Don Anderson, former Director of Caltech’s SeismoLab, for SeismoLunch this week. Join us for the first SeismoLunch of Spring! Seismology Seminar ESS 562 Wed., March 30, 12:00 Room 154 ATG Don L. Anderson, Prof. Emeritus, former Director of the SeismoLab, … Read more

Dr. Borethy Ly’s Lecture on Cambodian Identity at UW

Hello, I’m writing to personally invite you and your friends to our upcoming fundraising event hosted by the Youth Ultimate Project and Southeast Asia Center from the Jackson School of International Studies. Dr. Boreth Ly, an assistant professor of History of Art and Visual Culture from UC Santa Cruz, is coming up to Seattle to … Read more

Tsunami forecasting and warning in New Zealand

PMEL Seminar Tuesday March 15 at 1:30PM NOAA Sand Point Campus, Bldg 3, Room 2104 Tsunami forecasting and warning in New Zealand Dr. William Power GNS Science,New Zealand New Zealand is a country susceptible to a wide range of tsunami threats. This talk presents the present arrangements in New Zealand for mitigation of these threats … Read more

Neil deGrasse Tyson Lecture May 12, 2011

Neil deGrasse Tyson Jessie and John Danz Endowed Lecturer Mary Ann and John Mangels Endowed Lecturer Astrophysicist and Director, Hayden Planetarium, New York City May 12, 2011   |   6:30 p.m. Kane Hall, Room 130 This event is free and open to the public. To guarantee your seat please register by clicking here (Online registration will become available … Read more

Reminder: ESS Seminar TODAY: Brittany Brand on Volcanic Processes

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011 @3:30pm, JHN 102 ESS Seminar Series Dr. Brittany Brand, Earth and Space Sciences, University of Washington “Integrating Field and Numerical Techniques to Understand Volcanic Processes”

Diversity Speaker Series: Dr. Barbara J. Love, Mar 3, 7pm

From: Eddie Moore, Jr. [mailto:Eddie.MooreJr] Bending the Arc of the Universe: How Young People Change the World Professor of Social Justice Education at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst Multicultural organizational development and critical liberation theory DATE| TIME:Thursday, March 3, 2011 | 7 p.m. LOCATION:The Bush School Community Room DR. BARBARA J. LOVE Please join us for … Read more

ODEGAARD Lecture Series on Disabilities

Please contact Joanne Woiak at jwoiak with any questions about the following: “GENDER, DISABILITY, AND THE DYNAMICS OF INSTITUTIONALIZATION” Licia Carlson (Providence College, Department of Philosophy) Monday, March 7 6:00-7:30 p.m. Odegaard Library 220 This talk explores the role that gender difference played in the history of institutionalization, including the relevance of gender to the … Read more

Brown Bag today

ESS, Apologies for the belated notice. Today Dave Argento will be giving a Brown Bag talk titled: "Modeling the cosmic radiation cascade, and some stellar pictures from the Dry Valleys of Antarctica" Join us at 11:30am in JHN 117. Brown Bag Committee

TOMORROW: SFR Graduate Student Symposium Schedule

We hope you will be able to join us for the Eighth Annual SFR Graduate Student Symposium. We have included the schedule below for your reference. We have a full day of events…and of course, a Dead Elk to follow at the end of the day! So stop by to hear some cool presentations, grab … Read more

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