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James Antony
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Benjamin Fitzhugh
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Liliana Lengua
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Shelley Eversley
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Jose Rios
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Landscape Architecture students Debbie Peters, Theresa Paulson and Karen Beck cut copper to be used in a healing garden at Cancer Lifeline’s O’Brien Center. Below, Landscape Architecture Professor Daniel Winterbottom takes a bucket of potting soil from student Josh Beard.

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Kathleen Woodward
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After more than 17 years at the University, Pat Dougherty recently took over as director of the University of Washington Retirement Association and the UW Retirement Center.
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Pomp and boredom
The faces of, from left above, Anthony Ardiente, Bissirat Woldemichael and Sebastian “Sebby” Hayward show that graduation is a lot more interesting to adults than to children as they wait to get their diplomas at the UW’s Experimental Education Unit (EEU). At bottom, Woldemichael cheers up when it’s her turn to be congratulated by teacher Gretchen Shuman. The three were among the children in two kindergarten classes at the EEU to graduate last week. The EEU is a program affiliated with the UW’s College of Education and the Center on Human Development and Disability that educates children with special needs alongside their typically developing peers.

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Julia Parrish in her bird watching perch on Tatoosh.
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Marianne Mack, background, watches as students she tutors write a script for a puppet show.
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Robert Mugerauer
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Travelers on the third annual Faculty Field Tour climb onto a KC-135 air tanker during a tour at Fairchild Air Force Base in Spokane, home to the Air Force’s largest refueling wing. Fairchild is one of 10 major military facilities in Washington. The UW’s military connections include nearly $38 million in Defense Department research funding.
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This Cameron Martin painting, Untitled (CM054) 1999, is part of the exhibit Shifting Ground: Transformed Views of the American Landscape, on view at the Henry Gallery through Aug. 20. (Photo courtesy of the artist and the Howard House.)
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Choir leader Geoffrey Boers rehearses the Chamber Singers before their tour in the Baltic states.
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Elizabeth Brown
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Alan Weiner and Nancy Maizels
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Somani
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Geraldine Dawson, left, director of the new Autism Center, at the news conference announcing the gift from Richard Fade, right, and his wife Susan.
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