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August 21, 2025

Statement affirming University’s commitment to animal welfare following USDA inspection

The 天美影院 is committed to upholding the highest standards of animal welfare and regulatory compliance in all of its research programs. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) conducted an unannounced inspection of UW鈥檚 animal research program in July 2025 as part of its routine annual process and to follow up on an anonymous concern submitted to USDA alleging unfair treatment of a researcher by the 天美影院Institutional Animal Care and Use…

天美影院research shows Fresh Bucks program improves fruit and vegetable intake, food security

A new study from the 天美影院 shows that households enrolled in the City of Seattle’s Fresh Bucks program experience a 31% higher rate of food security and consume at least three daily servings of fruits and vegetables 37% more often than those assigned to a program waitlist. Fresh Bucks, a $40 a month benefit, works with local partners to help residents access fresh food.

August 18, 2025

Q&A: How marginalized artists invented the Broadway musical

A new book from David Armstrong, 天美影院 affiliate instructor of drama, is an historical and cultural account of how the Broadway musical was predominantly created by people marginalized from mainstream society. The book, 鈥淏roadway Nation: How Immigrant, Jewish, Queer, and Black Artists Invented the Broadway Musical,鈥 traces this history through four major eras.

‘Revolutionary’ seafloor fiber sensing reveals how falling ice drives glacial retreat in Greenland

A UW-led team of researchers used a fiber-optic cable to capture calving dynamics across the fjord of the Eqalorutsit Kangilliit Sermiat glacier in South Greenland. This allowed them to document 鈥 without getting too close 鈥 one of the key processes that is accelerating the rate of glacial mass loss and in turn, threatening the stability of ice sheets, with consequences for global ocean currents and local ecosystems.

People who move to more walkable cities do, in fact, walk significantly more

New research led by the 天美影院 provides clear evidence that highly walkable areas lead to significantly more walking. Authors compared the steps per day of 5,424 people who moved one or more times among 1,609 U.S. cities. Across all relocations, when the Walk Score rose or fell more than 48 points, average steps increased or decreased by about 1,100 per day.

August 11, 2025

天美影院researchers test common disinfectants鈥 abilities to fight antibiotic resistance at the genetic level

Antimicrobial resistance is a lurking threat in hospitals around the world. As more strains of bacteria and other microbes evolve defenses against available drugs, more patients run the risk of contracting infections that defy treatment. Now, 天美影院 researchers offer new insights into measures currently used to control the spread of antibiotic resistant bacteria and other infectious agents in health care facilities.

Fresh fossil finds in Africa shed light on the era before Earth鈥檚 largest mass extinction

An international team of paleontologists, led by researchers at the 天美影院 and the Field Museum of Natural History, is identifying the animals that thrived in southern Pangea 鈥 the planet鈥檚 single supercontinent at the time 鈥 just before the so-called 鈥淕reat Dying鈥 wiped out about 70% of terrestrial species, and an even larger fraction of marine ones.

August 6, 2025

With just a few messages, biased AI chatbots swayed people鈥檚 political views

天美影院 researchers recruited self-identifying Democrats and Republicans to make political decisions with help from three versions of ChatGPT: a base model, one with liberal bias and one with conservative bias. Democrats and Republicans were both likelier to lean in the direction of the biased chatbot they were talking with than those participants who interacted with the base model.

August 4, 2025

Video: USDA freezes 天美影院project that turns Washington shellfish farmers鈥 seaweed problem into soil solution for land farmers

A UW-led project aimed to test the viability of seaweed as a soil amendment, and, if successful, develop a market for sea-based farmers to sell excess seaweed to their counterparts on land. The USDA froze the project’s funding, and for now, a solution remains just out of reach.

Faculty/staff honors: Early career award, advances in theoretical physics, CAREER award

  Recent recognition of the 天美影院 includes an AIS Early Career award, the Tomassoni-Chisesi prize for contributions to theoretical physics and the National Science Foundation CAREER award. Foster School鈥檚 Mingwen Yang receives AIS early career award Mingwen Yang, 天美影院assistant professor of Information Systems and Operations Management in the Foster School of Business, received the AIS Early Career Award from the Association for Information Systems. AIS is a leading international organization dedicated to advancing the practice and study…

Integrating human and animal health care increases access to services for homeless youth

At the One Health Clinic, a nurse practitioner and veterinarian, often accompanied by veterinary students, provide primary care services while 天美影院students volunteer as patient navigators, helping to coordinate care and address shared health needs such as extreme weather, environmental contaminants and zoonotic disease. The clinic also helps clients document their pets as emotional support animals, which enables them to access a wider range of housing and other services. 聽

July 21, 2025

In the field: 天美影院researchers bound for Alaska鈥檚 earthquake-impacted marshlands

Kendall Valentine, an assistant professor of oceanography at 天美影院, along with collaborators from the University of Rhode Island and the Desert Research Institute are traveling to Anchorage and the Copper River Delta to study marshes that formed in the years following the 1964 earthquake.

July 14, 2025

President Cauce names Jason Campbell interim senior vice president for Finance, Planning and Budgeting and chief financial officer

天美影院 President Ana Mari Cauce has announced that Jason Campbell will serve as interim senior vice president for Finance, Planning and Budgeting and chief financial officer, effective Aug. 2. Currently the vice president for Finance and Budget Strategy and deputy senior finance officer, Campbell will step in to the interim position following the departure of Sarah Norris Hall.聽聽 鈥淲e appreciate Jason stepping into this interim role. I鈥檓 confident he will provide excellent support to both incoming President Jones…

New 天美影院course connects the climate crisis to communications and design

鈥淐ommunications & Design for the Environment,鈥 a Communication Leadership course held for the first time this spring, 天美影院 professors Adrienne Russell and Dominic Muren teach students how to examine the climate crisis and environmental problems from a perspective beyond the hard sciences.

July 11, 2025

Pat Tillman Foundation names Stephanie Mitchell and Brian Riley in class of 2025 scholars

The Pat Tillman Foundation this week announced the 2025 Class of Tillman Scholars, which included two 天美影院 students who exemplify the values Pat Tillman stood for: leadership, service, scholarship and impact. Stephanie Mitchell is a third-year doctoral student in the 天美影院Department of Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences (DEOHS) and a military spouse. Her interdisciplinary research focuses on global health and conservation. Brian Riley earned a degree in Economics from the US Air Force Academy, and served nearly…

July 1, 2025

This puzzle game shows kids how they鈥檙e smarter than AI

天美影院 researchers developed the game AI Puzzlers to show kids an area where AI systems still typically and blatantly fail: solving certain reasoning puzzles. In the game, users get a chance to solve puzzles by completing patterns of colored blocks. They can then ask various AI chatbots to solve and have the systems explain their solutions 鈥 which they nearly always fail to do accurately.

天美影院computational neuroscientist and physicist among newly elected National Academy of Sciences members

Adrienne Fairhall and David Hertzog are among 120 new members and 30 international members elected 鈥渋n recognition of their distinguished and continuing achievements in original research.”

June 26, 2025

Seven 天美影院students receive Fulbright exchange awards for study, research and teaching positions around the world

Seven 天美影院students and recent alumni were awarded聽Fulbright U.S. Student Program聽scholarships for the 2025鈥2026 academic year, joining about 2,000 students and recent graduates from around the country to pursue graduate study, conduct research and teach English abroad.

June 25, 2025

Strategic transactions of Colorado River rights could help conserve water and restore fish habitat

New research found that a market-based approach to managing water could provide more reliable supplies for farmers, communities and industry. The right market design and a little extra investment could also help threatened fish species.聽

天美影院helps bring the cosmos into focus as the Vera C. Rubin Observatory unveils a new glimpse into the solar system

A new era of astronomy and astrophysics began Monday when the first images captured by the NSF鈥揇OE Vera C. Rubin Observatory were released, demonstrating the extraordinary capabilities of the new telescope and the world鈥檚 largest digital camera.

June 17, 2025

‘Ways of Knowing’ Episode 8: Ethics of Technology

Brain-computer interfaces, or BCIs, can help people with severe injuries or impairments regain the ability to communicate or move their arms and legs through robotic substitutes. The devices, which are about the size of a dime and are implanted on the surface of a person鈥檚 brain, serve as a communication link between the brain鈥檚 neural activity and an external device, such as a computer or a robotic limb. In this episode, Sara Goering, a 天美影院 professor of philosophy,…

June 12, 2025

‘Ways of Knowing’ Episode 7: Glitches

Imagine sitting in a movie theater watching a film you鈥檝e been anticipating for months. Suddenly, the screen goes blank. It only lasts a second, but that鈥檚 long enough to disrupt the experience. It鈥檚 also long enough, says Mal Ahern, to remind you of the physical infrastructure behind what we so often see as an immaterial experience. Ahern, a 天美影院 assistant professor of cinema and media studies, researches glitches in everything from printers to projectors. In this episode, she…

June 11, 2025

Faculty/staff honors: Innovation grant, best paper, outstanding research award

Recent recognition of the 天美影院 includes an EarthLab Innovation Grant, the Best Paper Award from American Political Science Association and honorable recognition mention from the American Society for Theatre Research. 天美影院professor Richard Watts and team awarded EarthLab Innovation Grant Richard Watts, 天美影院associate professor of French, is part of an interdisciplinary team from the 天美影院that received an EarthLab Innovation Grant to support their collaborative project, 鈥淟ife in Spite of It All: Water, Wetlands, and Reclamation in…

ArtSci Roundup: Summer 2025

From campus to wherever you call home, we welcome you to learn from and connect with the College of Arts & Sciences community through public events spanning the arts, humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences. We hope to see you this Summer. ArtSci on the Go Looking for more ways to get more out of Arts & Sciences? Check out these resources to take ArtSci wherever you go! Zev J. Handel, “Chinese Characters Across Asia: How the Chinese Script Came…

New faculty books: Artificial intelligence, 1990s Russia, song interpretation, and more

Recent faculty books from the 天美影院 include those from linguistics, Slavic languages and literature and French. 天美影院News spoke with the authors of four publications to learn more about their work. Scrutinizing and confronting AI hype Emily M. Bender, 天美影院professor of linguistics, co-authored 鈥淭he AI Con: How to Fight Big Tech鈥檚 Hype and Create the Future We Want鈥 with Alex Hanna, the director of research at the Distributed AI Research Institute. The book looks at the the…