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Student-designed Dawgstar set for mission in final frontier Adjunct Professor Mark Campbell, left, and senior Shane Gillett ready the Dawgstar, the Aeronautics & Astronautics nanosatellite, for its upcoming flight. More than 75 students have participated in the project over a three-year period.
Photo by Kathy Sauber
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Felicia Hecker
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Keith Snodgrass
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Opening a window on the past
One photo from the digital archive of county history that the UW Libraries is part of is this view of First Avenue in the vicinity of Pike Street after a snowfall in 1916.
Photo courtesy of UW Libraries |
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Hazard Adams stands next to the sign welcoming people to the modern day Home. Its historical counterpart figures in his new novel.
Photo by Diana W. Adams |
Jody Andress and Changbum Chon carry a barrel for the campus food drive into Gerberding.
Photo by Kathy Sauber
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Suzanne Anderson
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Where are we? The photo above was taken somewhere on campus. You tell us where. The names of all those with the correct answer will be entered in a drawing for a gift certificate donated by the University Book Store. To enter, send e-mail to uweek@u.washington.edu along with your name, department, campus address and telephone number. The deadline is 5 p.m., Tuesday. Well give away one prize per quarter.
Photo by Mary Levin
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Last weeks answer: Last weeks photo was taken underneath the ramp leading into the Faculty Club, as almost everyone who entered knew. Check out the list of winners on our Web site. |
Displays like this one at the University Book Store have been popping up at bookstores ever since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in the United States.
Photo by Kathy Sauber |
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Construction site The Eye Center at UW Medical Center won the award for most constructive pumpkin as part of the annual Halloween decorating contest, judged last week. The construction site theme refers to the work being done east of the current medical center for the new Surgery Pavilion, set to open in fall of 2003.
Photo by Craig Degginger |
Surgery simulation Elected officials and leaders in higher education and health from Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho were at the UW Health Sciences Center in late October for a WWAMI Legislative Conference focusing on the School of Medicines regional medical education and training programs. In the photo, Dr. Mika Sinanan, in the white coat, shows visitors to the Center for Videoendoscopic Surgery how to manipulate surgery simulators used to train physicians in minimally invasive procedures.
Photo by Leila Gray |
Photos identified by number may be ordered from uphoto@u.washington.edu.
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