Norman Johnston stands in front of the entry to Architecture Hall - one of the 117 buildings chronicled in his latest book, University of Washington: The Campus Guide. Photo by Kathy Sauber PHOTO: KS2001084_27a |
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The Oceanography Building and research vessel Catalyst were built in the 1930s for UWs oceanography program. Today the building is sandwiched between South Campus Center and the Fisheries Center. |
This photo of an elderly Chief Seattle is the only known image of the Duwamish chief. Seattle is the subject of a documentary March 29 on KCTS. Museum of history and industry photo |
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On a roll Physics Professor Oscar Vilches performs an experiment to determine whether a wheel rolls faster down an incline if its weight is concentrated near the center or near the rim while visiting students from Meany Middle School watch. Left to right in the foreground are Luan Quach, Michelle Tang, Movang Saeteurn, and Matthew Herring. Prospective math teachers in a class taught by Math Professor Neal Koblitz work with the students in their school one day a week for two quarters, then invite the middle schoolers to campus for a variety of tours and demonstrations. Photo by Kathy Sauber PHOTO: KS20010155_26a |
Around the gallery tour The Henry Art Gallerys Laura Landau, left, conducts a Mid-day Art Moment tour during spring break. The photos are part of the John Gutmann exhibition and the tours, guided by Henry Gallery staff experts, are free with museum admission. The tours occur twice a month. Photo by Kathy Sauber PHOTO: KS20010185_16a |
The Miller elm, just south of the HUB, commemorates Francis G. Miller, who served as the first dean of the School of Forestry from 1907 to 1912. Photo by Kathy Sauber PHOTO: KS20010176_27 |
Jim Kerin points out a plaque at the base of two English hollies outside the Art Building. The trees, nicknamed George and Martha, were propagated from seed from hollies at Mount Vernon, George Washingtons home. Photo by Kathy Sauber PHOTO: KS20010176_5 |
Match Day at School of Medicine On Thursday, March 22, medical students who will graduate this spring received the results of the National Resident Matching Program and learned where they will spend the next few years for postgraduate training. Medical students all across the country receive results at the same time. Family members join the students as they open their envelopes and the medical school provides refreshments for the occasion. At left, Rachel Reinhardt accepts her envelope from Constance Lamb, medical school registrar. Photo by Gavin Sisk |
Dr. Roy Page in his office Photo by Gavin Sisk |
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