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Researching the rules

It was not long after UW alumna Sarah Timmons undertook a project for the Undergraduate Research Symposium that she realized it would not be an easy journey. Studying medical anthropology and global health, Timmons decided to conduct her research on the lived female experience of urinary tract infections among women ages 18 to 26.

STARS program aims to ease path into engineering

Engineering administrators and faculty are currently preparing a new collaborative program at the UW and WSU that aims to aid low-income freshmen as they prepare for engineering programs.

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The fast and the formula

The UW Formula Society of Automotive Engineers (FSAE) team prepares to unveil their two new cars.

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How endowments work: The ebb and flow of money around campus

A recent Seattle Times opinion piece brought up the possibility of tapping deeper into the UW endowment fund as a solution for rising student debt.

Astronomy professor discovers planet

The Kepler Space Telescope was launched on March 7, 2009, in order to hunt planets in a certain fraction of the sky. The spacecraft maintains constant orientation as it orbits the sun while it scans more than 150,000 stars to detect possible planets.

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Music professor retools and retunes the sax

Professor Michael Brockman recently created a modification to the saxophone that allows musicians to play the saxophone with much greater resonance, better tuning, and clearer intonation.

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