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Before UW classes began, the UW Bothell was celebrating the opening of its brand new campus, co-located with Cascadia Community College. The Husky Band entertained attendees, and dignitaries spoke to mark the occasion. Photo by Kathy Sauber
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Governor Gary Locke speaks while Bothell Chancellor Warren Buck and UW President Richard L. McCormick wait their turn at the opening of the new UW Bothell campus, co-located with Cascadia Community College. Photo by Kathy Sauber
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John Gastil
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Jeopardy came to life in the UWs Meany Hall. UW student James Giesen is the contestant in the center. Photo by Kathy Sauber
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Dan Halligan, from the Foster Business Library, stands in front of Diane Schulstad, from the Department of Pharmacology. The two are participating in an exercise to see how well leaders notice change. Schulstad is supposed to notice that Halligan removed his shoe. Photo by Mary Levin
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Campus haunts: Dean Speer, a program assistant in the School of Laws Special Projects and Programs office (and a dancer on his own time), says hes particularly smitten with the Sylvan Theater because its a virtually unknown and hidden campus treasure. It represents for me, a beautiful and solid connection with the past and has great charm.
This is a total favorite not only with me but with the many guests to the campus that I lead there while giving tours.
Send University Week a note telling us about your favorite campus haunt and why you like it. Well take some of our letter writers to their favorite places and photograph them, then publish their thoughts. Send your ideas to uweek@u.washington.edu. Photo by Kathy Sauber
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Film crews take a break recently in Miller Hall. The ABC miniseries based on Stephen Kings screenplay, Rose Red, was shot on the campus during the quarter break. Photo by Lilly Warner
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Participants in the aquajet project surround the in-flight shower they helped design. From left are teaching assistant Joy Wu; students Jessica Prince, Roberta Armstrong and Karl Sjoberg; and Professor James Seferis. Photo by Mary Levin
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Debbie Armstrong, Olympic Gold Medal winner in the 1984 giant slalom, spoke at a news conference announcing the endowed chair. Photo by Jordan Rehm
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Dr. Paul Ramsey, vice president for medical affairs and dean of the School of Medicine, joined with Dr. Inese Beitins, director of clinical research for the National Center for Research Resources at the National Institutes of Health, to officially open the new Gene and Cell Therapy Core Laboratory at UW Medical Centers General Clinical Research Center.The ceremonies, in conjunction with a symposium on gene and cell therapy, were held Sept. 8. Photo by Craig Degginger
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Rob Muilenburg
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Flags flew at half-staff in front of the UW Medical Center entrance after Muilenburgs death last week. Photo by Jordan Rehm
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