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April 20, 2000

Parking Permit Renewal Notice
Annual renewal of parking permits and U-PASS stickers purchased through payroll deduction is being conducted from April 19-May 8. When you receive your renewal form, please check all the information, make any necessary corrections or modifications, and mail the form to Parking Services, Box 351105. Please act promptly. Remember that all campus parking violations must be satisfactorily settled before a permit will be renewed.

If you purchase a U-PASS to participate in a carpool, you must complete 2 renewal forms, one for the U-PASS and another for the carpool permit. Your U-PASS renewal form is sent via the campus mail. Carpool renewal forms for all members are sent to the primary driver (head of your carpool). He/she is responsible for distributing the forms to each member. Each carpool member must complete both forms. Forms from all carpool members should be bundled into one packet and returned to Parking Services by May 8. Drop carpool renewal materials in the nearest campus mailbox (Box 351105) or bring them to Parking Services main office at 3901 University Way NE between 7:30 a.m. -5 p.m. weekdays. QUESTIONS? E-mail parking@u.washington.edu, check out our Website at http://www.washington.edu/admin/parking/renew.html or call Permit Office
staff at 685-1543.

Lobbying Restrictions

This is a reminder concerning the Federal lobbying restrictions that have been in place since December 1989. These lobbying restrictions, based on Section 319 of Public Law 101-121, prohibit recipients of federal grants and contracts from using federal funds for lobbying members of Congress, their staff or employees of federal agencies in connection with specific grants or contracts. In addition, the restrictions also require disclosure if this type of lobbying is done from non-federal funds. The restrictions are applicable to proposals and awards of Federal grants and contracts to the University of Washington. For more complete details, please refer to the University letter of May 1, 1991 to Deans, Directors, Chairs and Principal Investigators.

Degree Exams

Members of the graduate faculty are invited to attend the following examinations. Chairpersons are denoted in parentheses.

GENERAL EXAMINATIONS

  • Valerie Faye Hunt, Political Science, Ph.D. 2 p.m. Monday, April 24. 40 Smith. (Profs. Bryan Jones and W. Lance Bennett).
  • Todd David Millstein, Computer Science and Engineering, Ph.D. 3:30 p.m. Friday, April 21. 422 Sieg. (Prof. Craig Chambers).
  • Felicity Zoe Moodie, Public Health and Community Medicine - Biostatistics, Ph.D. 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 26. F348 Health

    Sciences. (Prof. Ross Prentice).

  • Lisa Maria Rende, Anthropology, Ph.D. 10 a.m. Friday, April 21. 401 Denny. (Prof. Donna Leonetti).
  • Jared Culver Saia, Computer Science and Engineering, Ph.D. 3:30 p.m. Monday, April 24. 422 Sieg. (Prof. Anna Karlin).
  • Lisa Anne Scarlett, Pharmacy - Pharmaceutics, Ph.D. 2 p.m. Monday, April 24. H272G Health Sciences. (Prof. Rodney Ho).
  • Patrick Bickford Stickler, Mechanical Engineering, Ph.D. 11:30 a.m. Friday, April 21. 259 Mechanical Engineering. (Prof. Mamidala Ramulu).
  • Yi-Jui Wu, Chemical Engineering, Ph.D. 10 a.m. Monday, April 24. 109 Benson. (Prof. James Seferis).

    FINAL EXAMINATIONS

  • Doris M Boutain, Nursing - School of, Ph.D. 3 p.m. Thursday, April 27. T513 Health Sciences. “Worry, stress and family: Critical signifiers of high blood pressure by rural dwelling African Americans.” (Prof. David Allen).
  • Ruti Harold Clark, Bioengineering, Ph.D. 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 26. 102 Chemistry. “A model system for biomineralization investigations: Elucidating protein G/calcium oxalate monohydrate interactions.” (Prof. Patrick Stayton).
  • Gabriel A Vecchi, Oceanography, Ph.D. 1:30 p.m. Monday, April 24. 425 Ocean Sciences. “Sub-seasonal wind variability and El Nino." (Prof. Don Harrison).

  • Shao-Feng Yan, Public Health and Community Medicine - Pathobiology, Ph.D. 2 p.m. Monday, April 24. T 132 Health Sciences. "Development of an inducible promoter system in Leishmania donovani." (Prof. Kenneth Stuart).