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  • Campus Update: Oceanography Convocation, Career Center Events, Football Highlights, and Seattle Weather—Sept 29–Oct 6
    Sep 29 2025
    Hey Huskies, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for September 29 through October 6. Let's get you set for the week—fast. First up—the Career & Internship Center lobby will open at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, October 1, instead of the usual 9:00 a.m. Next—the Department of Oceanography is hosting its 2025 Convocation on Wednesday, October 1, at 4:30 p.m. on the Convocation Deck between the Marine Sciences Building and Ocean Teaching Building. And—the Career & Internship Center is offering a virtual session titled "Optimizing Your Resume for Today's Job Hunt" on Monday, October 6, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. This past Saturday, our Huskies faced a tough game against Ohio State, ending our 22-game home win streak with a 24-6 loss. Looking ahead, the football team is set to play the Oregon State Beavers in Corvallis on Saturday, October 4. Let's rally behind our team as they aim to bounce back! The Department of Oceanography is hosting its 2025 Convocation on Wednesday, October 1, at 4:30 p.m. on the Convocation Deck between the Marine Sciences Building and Ocean Teaching Building. It's a great opportunity to connect with peers and faculty. Also, the Career & Internship Center is offering a virtual session titled "Optimizing Your Resume for Today's Job Hunt" on Monday, October 6, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Perfect for those looking to polish their resumes. This week in Seattle, expect periods of rain and breezy conditions, especially early in the week. By the weekend, we'll see increasing amounts of sun with partial sunshine on Sunday. Temperatures will range from the mid-60s during the day to mid-40s at night. Pack an umbrella for the early part of the week and enjoy the sunnier days ahead! Your move: Register for the "Optimizing Your Resume for Today's Job Hunt" virtual session happening Monday, October 6, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Spots are limited, so sign up now to secure your place! That's your quick Campus Update. I'm Jenny—catch you next Monday morning. Tap follow on your podcast app so you never miss a beat.
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  • UW Faces Major Research Cuts, Hiring Freeze, Protests, Record Law Gift, and Soccer Triumph in 2025 Campus Update
    Sep 22 2025
    Good afternoon, Huskies! Here's what's happening at the University of Washington as of Monday, September 22, 2025. Washington state faces potential losses exceeding $1 billion in research funding due to proposed federal budget cuts. In 2024, the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation granted $1.4 billion to research facilities in Washington, ranking it ninth in funding per capita across the U.S. The University of Washington School of Medicine alone could face an estimated $90 million loss in a year, threatening its prominent research programs. These cuts could significantly impact critical projects, including those at the University of Washington and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center. In response to financial uncertainties stemming from federal and state budget cuts, the University of Washington has instituted a hiring freeze for all non-essential staff and faculty positions. This measure aims to reduce costs amid ongoing funding challenges. On May 6, 2025, approximately 30 pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested after occupying the Interdisciplinary Engineering Building, demanding the university sever ties with Boeing due to its support of the Israeli Defense Forces. The U.S. Department of Education has since launched an investigation into the incident, citing concerns about campus safety and potential antisemitic harassment. The University of Washington School of Law received a $45 million gift from the estate of Stan and Alta Barer for its international leadership program, marking the largest single donation to a law school in 2024. This program funds master's degrees for lawyers from developing countries and will enhance the work of the Barer Institute for Leadership in Law & Global Development. In men's soccer, the Washington Huskies secured a decisive 7-2 victory over the Seattle University Redhawks on September 8, 2025, in the annual Fewing Cup match. This win continues the Huskies' dominance in the series, now leading with 50 wins to Seattle U's 9. That's all for today's update. Stay informed and engaged, Huskies!
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  • UW Seattle Weekly: Campus Events, Dawg Daze Kickoff, Art Exhibits, Job Fair, and Master Plan Updates – September 15, 2025
    Sep 16 2025
    Good morning, Huskies! It's Monday, September 15, 2025, and here's what's happening on and around the University of Washington Seattle campus. Today, expect mostly cloudy skies with a high of 73°F and a low of 57°F. Looking ahead, Tuesday brings a mix of clouds and sun with a couple of showers, while Wednesday promises sunny to partly cloudy conditions. - The Jacob Lawrence Gallery is hosting the opening reception for "Crossings," an exhibition by Assistant Professor Rob Rhee, tomorrow, September 16, from 5 to 7 p.m. The exhibition runs through October 4. A corresponding lecture by Rhee is scheduled for Thursday, September 25, from 6 to 7 p.m. in the Art Building. - On Wednesday, September 17, SafeCampus is offering a Violence Prevention and Response Training from 9:30 to 11 a.m. This interactive session will cover mental health, warning signs of various forms of violence, and bystander intervention techniques. The training will be conducted online via Zoom. - Also on Wednesday, the AI Community of Practice is holding its weekly gathering from 10 to 11:30 a.m. This event is open to everyone interested in artificial intelligence and will be held online. Dawg Daze, the university's annual welcome week, kicks off on September 17 and runs through September 26. Highlights include the Husky Kickoff event and the "Dawg Daze Goes to the Mariners" game on September 23. Students are encouraged to participate in these events to connect with peers and celebrate the start of the academic year. Looking ahead, the UW Seattle 2025 In-Person Fall Job & Internship Fair is scheduled for Wednesday, October 8, from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Husky Union Building. This fair is open to all majors and years of study, including alumni, and will feature employers from various industries. The University of Washington has released its 2025 Annual Report on the Seattle Campus Master Plan. The report highlights progress on capital development and sustainability commitments, including the completion of the Interdisciplinary Engineering Building and ongoing construction of New Haggett Hall. Future residential projects, such as Blakeley Village and Laurel Village, are anticipated to begin construction in late 2025. The Huskies are gearing up for an exciting football season. The team is preparing for their upcoming games, and fans are encouraged to show their support. That's all for today's update. Stay safe, stay engaged, and as always, go Huskies!
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  • UW Seattle Weekly Update: Campus Events, Dawg Daze, Art Exhibits, Safety Training, Job Fair, and Football Highlights
    Sep 8 2025
    Good morning, Huskies! It's Monday, September 8, 2025, and here's what's happening on and around the University of Washington Seattle campus. Today, expect mostly cloudy skies with a high of 73°F and a low of 57°F. Looking ahead, Tuesday brings a mix of clouds and sun with a couple of showers, while Wednesday promises sunny to partly cloudy conditions. The Jacob Lawrence Gallery is hosting the opening reception for "Crossings," an exhibition by Assistant Professor Rob Rhee, tomorrow, September 9, from 5 to 7 p.m. The exhibition runs through October 4. A corresponding lecture by Rhee is scheduled for Thursday, September 25, from 6 to 7 p.m. in the Art Building. On Wednesday, September 10, SafeCampus is offering a Violence Prevention and Response Training from 9:30 to 11 a.m. This interactive session will cover mental health, warning signs of various forms of violence, and bystander intervention techniques. The training will be conducted online via Zoom. Also on Wednesday, the AI Community of Practice is holding its weekly gathering from 10 to 11:30 a.m. This event is open to everyone interested in artificial intelligence and will be held online. Dawg Daze, the university's annual welcome week, kicks off on September 17 and runs through September 26. Highlights include the Husky Kickoff event and the "Dawg Daze Goes to the Mariners" game on September 23. Students are encouraged to participate in these events to connect with peers and celebrate the start of the academic year. Looking ahead, the UW Seattle 2025 In-Person Fall Job & Internship Fair is scheduled for Wednesday, October 8, from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Husky Union Building. This fair is open to all majors and years of study, including alumni, and will feature employers from various industries. The University of Washington has released its 2025 Annual Report on the Seattle Campus Master Plan. The report highlights progress on capital development and sustainability commitments, including the completion of the Interdisciplinary Engineering Building and ongoing construction of New Haggett Hall. Future residential projects, such as Blakeley Village and Laurel Village, are anticipated to begin construction in late 2025. The 2025 Washington Football season kicked off on August 30 with the Huskies hosting Colorado State. Fans can look forward to new experiences at Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium this season, including the Off-Leash Deck, a premium open-air social space offering all-you-can-enjoy gameday food and non-alcoholic beverages. Additionally, new food and beverage options have been introduced throughout the stadium. That's all for today's update. Stay safe, stay engaged, and as always, go Huskies!
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  • UW Update: President Cauce Steps Down, Research Funding Threat, Protest Fallout, Top Global Ranking, New Health Hub & World Cup Projects
    Sep 1 2025
    Hello, Huskies! Welcome back to campus for the start of the 2025-2026 academic year. Here's what's happening at the University of Washington: President Ana Mari Cauce has announced she will step down in June 2025 after a decade of service. She plans to return to her faculty position, and the search for her successor is underway. Washington state faces potential losses exceeding $1 billion in research funding due to proposed federal budget cuts. Institutions like UW and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center could be significantly impacted, with UW's School of Medicine alone potentially losing an estimated $90 million annually. In May, approximately 30 pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested after occupying the Interdisciplinary Engineering Building, demanding UW sever ties with Boeing over its military contracts with Israel. The U.S. Department of Education has since launched an investigation into alleged antisemitic incidents related to the protest. ([apnews.com](https://apnews.com/article/32b88c67a80491ea6c11a9680b79b396?utm_source=openai), [axios.com](https://www.axios.com/2025/05/07/trump-administration-antisemitism-uw-gaza-protest-review?utm_source=openai)) UW has tied for seventh place in the 2024-2025 U.S. News rankings of the best global universities, surpassing institutions like Columbia, Princeton, and Yale. This recognition highlights UW's outstanding research contributions and academic excellence. A new Health Sciences Education Building has opened, providing a hub for students across health disciplines to collaborate and innovate. The facility features state-of-the-art classrooms, simulation spaces, and wellness areas. - : The renowned Eroica Trio will be in residence from April 15-17, 2025, including master classes and a concert at Meany Hall on April 16. - : As Seattle prepares to host the 2026 World Cup, UW's Department of Communication is collaborating on "Home Fields," a media project documenting grassroots soccer communities in the area. That's all for now. Stay tuned for more updates, and have a great start to the quarter!
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  • UW Seattle Update: Extreme Heat Warning, Art & Design Highlights, New Med Students, Events, Soccer Kickoff, Awards, and Campus Developments
    Aug 25 2025
    Good afternoon, Huskies! It's Monday, August 25, 2025, and here's what's happening around the University of Washington Seattle campus. Seattle is currently experiencing an Extreme Heat Warning, in effect until Wednesday at 5:00 AM PDT. High temperatures are expected to reach the upper 80s to low 90s, with lows in the mid-60s. Please take precautions to stay cool and hydrated, and check on vulnerable individuals during this period. The UW School of Art + Art History + Design has released its Summer 2025 Newsletter, featuring several exciting updates: - The Jacob Lawrence Gallery has published "A Bolt From The Blue," highlighting the work of 2024 Jacob Lawrence Legacy Resident Simon Benjamin. Free copies are available at the gallery. - The Design Show 2025 website is now live, showcasing projects from this year's BDes and MDes graduates. Explore their work at uwdesignshow.com. - Art History PhD student Bethany Palkovitz has been selected as a 2025–2026 Joff Hanauer Award for Excellence in Western Civilization Graduate Fellow. - "Woven in Wool: Resilience in Coast Salish Weaving" opens on September 13 at the Burke Museum. This exhibition is collaboratively curated by Associate Professor Kathryn Bunn-Marcuse and runs through August 30, 2026. In other news, the UW School of Medicine recently welcomed the incoming E25 class with the annual Stethoscope Ceremony in Seattle and Spokane. This tradition marks the beginning of medical school for new students, as they receive their first stethoscopes—a symbolic and practical gift from the UW Medicine Alumni Association. The Whole U has a variety of events lined up for August: - begin today, August 25. These 17-week plans are designed to prepare participants for the race on November 30. - webinar is also today at noon via Zoom. Lauren Updyke will share expert tips on training physically and mentally for a marathon. - is on Wednesday, August 27, from 10:30 AM to 2:00 PM. This annual market at View Park showcases a variety of homemade goods and treats. - is on Sunday, August 31, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM on the Seattle campus. This annual event offers free photography at iconic campus locations. For more details and to register for these events, visit The Whole U's website. The Washington Men's Soccer team is set to open its 2025 season on the road against No. 4 Denver on August 21. The Huskies will then face Oregon State on August 24 before returning home to host UC Davis on August 28 and UNLV on August 31. Fans can attend the home matches at Husky Soccer Stadium. Several members of the Information School have recently received notable recognitions: - PhD student Preetam Dammu and co-authors Himanshu Naidu and Chirag Shah had their paper titled "Dynamic-KGQA: A Scalable Framework for Generating Adaptive Question Answering Datasets" accepted to the International ACM Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval (SIGIR 2025). - Postdoctoral Scholar Ernesto Cuba received the Carlos Monsiváis Prize for his article on renaming strategies among transgender women in Lima, Peru. - Professor Kate Starbird was added as a new member of the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) Advisory Board. The University of Washington is making strides in campus development: - The UW and the Seattle Housing Authority are developing a mixed-income high-rise west of campus, providing approximately 240 housing units and child care space. - A new UW Welcome Center is being developed in the U District, in partnership with the University Book Store and the UW Alumni Association. This center aims to serve as a front door to the UW, welcoming new and returning community members. That's all for today's update. Stay cool during the heat wave, and as always, go Huskies!
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  • UW Seattle Weekly: PhD Defenses, Outdoor Movie, Brony Convention, Arboretum Tours & Virtual Fitness—Events for August 18–24, 2025
    Aug 18 2025
    Good afternoon, Huskies! It's Monday, August 18, 2025, and here's what's happening this week at the University of Washington Seattle campus. On Tuesday, August 19, at 11:00 AM, Patrick Murphy will defend his Ph.D. dissertation titled "From Local- to Large-Scale, the Meteorology Associated with Rapid-Growth California Wildfires." The defense will take place in ATG 310. On Thursday, August 21, at 2:00 PM, Joe Robinson will present his Ph.D. defense on "New Space-Based Perspectives on Blowing Snow Over Arctic Sea Ice," also in ATG 310. On Friday, August 22, at 9:00 PM, the Mural Amphitheatre near the Space Needle will host an outdoor screening of "Wicked." This event is part of the CIRCLE program's efforts to engage students in cultural activities. From August 22 to 24, Everfree Northwest, the annual My Little Pony fan convention, will take place at the Hyatt Regency Bellevue. As the largest brony convention in the world, it offers a variety of panels, workshops, and community activities. On Saturday, August 23, at 10:00 AM, the Friends of Seattle's Olmsted Parks will lead a walking tour of the Washington Park Arboretum. The tour will explore the history and design of the park, highlighting features like Lake Washington Boulevard and Azalea Way. Registration is required, and the fee is $30. On Sunday, August 24, from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM, international graduate students are invited to a summer exploration of the Washington Park Arboretum. This event offers a chance to relax, connect with fellow students, and enjoy the park's landscapes. Space is limited to 25 participants, so early registration is encouraged. The Whole U continues to offer virtual weight training classes every Tuesday and Thursday at 6:15 AM. These 30-minute sessions focus on total body workouts and are accessible via Zoom. Participants need two sets of weights and a chair. That's all for this week's campus events. Stay engaged, stay active, and as always, go Huskies!
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  • UW Seattle Weekly Update: Scam Prevention, EU Workshop, COPHP Info, Fitness Plans, and Major I-5 Closures
    Aug 11 2025
    Good afternoon, Huskies! It's Monday, August 11, 2025, and here's what's happening this week at the University of Washington Seattle campus. - On Tuesday, August 12, from noon to 1 p.m., BECU is hosting a webinar focused on recognizing common scams, understanding the impact of fraud, and learning practical steps to protect yourself and your finances. You'll walk away with actionable tips to spot red flags and know what to do if you or someone you know becomes a target. - Also on Tuesday, August 12, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., the Jackson School for International Studies and the World Affairs Council's Global Classroom are hosting a full-day workshop for educators. This event offers an in-depth exploration of the European Union's history and current challenges, providing critical insights into its evolution and future. Washington State educators are eligible to receive clock hours upon full participation. - On Thursday, August 14, from 2 to 3 p.m., prospective students can attend a webinar about the Community-Oriented Public Health Practice (COPHP) MPH Program at UW-Seattle. The session will cover the program's problem-based learning curriculum, service learning projects, funding opportunities, and the application process. - Beginning Monday, August 4, The Whole U is offering 17-week run or walk plans designed to prepare participants for the Seattle Half and Full Marathon on Sunday, November 30. These plans are safe and progressive, encouraging you to run or walk three days a week, gradually building up to the final distance of either 13.1 or 26.2 miles. - Join The Whole U for daily mini movement sessions to re-energize your day. Sessions include a mix of strength training, yoga, and cardio, and are open to all levels. No equipment is needed, though you may want a towel or yoga mat for floor exercises. Learn more and register on The Whole U website. - Seattle's Interstate 5 is undergoing significant construction closures this summer, with more extensive disruptions planned for the next two years. Current work focuses on repairing the deck of the Ship Canal Bridge, which connects downtown Seattle to areas near the University of Washington. These repairs involve weekend closures and lane reductions through August 18, 2025. To reduce traffic congestion, I-5 express lanes will remain open 24/7 in the direction affected by closures. Seattle officials are urging residents to use public transit, stay updated, and allow extra travel time during the construction period. That's all for this week's update. Stay safe, stay informed, and as always, go Huskies!
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