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DEADLINES
Course evaluations
A reminder to all UW faculty to please submit your requests for course evaluations for SP01 before May 22. Request cards are available in OEA, 543-1171, http://www.washington.edu/oea/iasrqst.htm, or e-mail: jmloss@u.washington.edu. For department coordinators, lists are due by May 14.
OTHER NEWS
Summer programs open
Educational Outreach still has some space in its summer programs for children. For further information, call 543-2310 or go to http://www.outreach.washington.edu.
Public Hearing Notice
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held at noon on Thursday, May 24 in Room 309 of the Husky Union Building (HUB) at the University of Washington, Seattle campus. The purpose of the hearing is to allow all interested persons an opportunity to present their views, either orally or in writing, on the proposed rule revisions to Chapter 478-116 WAC, Parking and Traffic Rules of the University of Washington.
The University of Washingtons parking, police and transportation organizations propose amending Chapter 478-116 WAC to clarify the scope of these rules, add a new type of parking permit, and amend the schedule of motor vehicle fines. These rules have not undergone rule making since 1997 and the proposed amendments are necessary to reflect current practices, make needed changes, and anticipate rules currently under development.
Advance copies of the proposed WAC rule revisions may be obtained by contacting Rebecca Goodwin Deardorff, Director, Administrative Procedures Office, 4014 University Way NE, Seattle, WA 98105-6203; Campus Mail: Box 355509; or by phone at (206) 543-9199. Copies will also be available at the public hearing.
Persons wishing to provide written comment may submit their remarks to Ms. Deardorff at the above address, by email to adminpro@u.washington.edu, or by fax to (206) 616-6294, by May 24.
To request disability accommodation for this hearing, contact the UW Disability Services Office at least 10 days in advance of the event at: (206) 543-6450/voice, (206) 543-6452/TTY, (206) 685-7264/fax, or by email at dso@u.washington.edu.
DEGREE EXAMS
Members of the graduate faculty are invited to attend the following examinations. Chairpersons are denoted in parentheses.
General Examinations
Michael E. Dillon, Zoology, Ph.D. 2 p.m. Monday, May 14. A049 Kincaid Annex. (Prof. Thomas Daniel).
Bradford Wilson Gillespie, Electrical Engineering, Ph.D. 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 16. 403 EE/CSE. (Prof. Les Atlas).
Lixin Gong, Electrical Engineering, Ph.D. 3 p.m. Friday, May 11. M406 EE/CSE. (Prof. Yongmin Kjim).
James Alexander Grossnickle, Aeronautics and Astronautics, Ph.D. 2:30 p.m. Thursday, May 17. AERB Conference Room. (Prof. Alan Hoffman).
Jonathan Willian Kanter, Psychology, Ph.D. 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 15. 120 Guthrie Annex I. (Prof. Robert Kohlenberg).
Timo Koerber, Physics, Ph.D. noon Monday, May 14. C520 Physics/Astronomy. (Prof. E. Norval Fortson).
James Andrew Lingwall, Education, Ed.D. 9 a.m. Wednesday, May 16. 142 Gerberding. (Prof. Steven Olswang).
Pauline Crystal Ng, Bioengineering, Ph.D. 2 p.m. Friday, May 11. T635 Health Sciences. (Prof. Steven Henikoff).
Zinon Papakonstantinou, History, Ph.D. 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 15. 203E Smith. (Prof. Carol Thomas).
Meredith Adrienne Reitman, Geography, Ph.D. 11:30 a.m. Thursday, May 17. 409 Smith. (Prof. Mark Ellis).
Jake Dean Soper, Chemistry, Ph.D. 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 16. 439 Chemistry. (Prof. James Mayer).
Jeremy Mark Tantrum, Statistics, Ph.D. 3:30 p.m. Thursday, May 17. 003 Art. (Prof. Alejandro Murua).
Daniel John Vimont, Atmospheric Sciences, Ph.D. 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 16. 406 Atmospheric Sciences/Geophysics. (Profs. David Battisti and Edward Sarachik).
Sona P. Zaveri, Mathematics, Ph.D. 12:30 p.m. Friday, May 11. . (Prof. Krzysztof Burdzy).
Final Examinations
Joseph Clark Anderson, Chemical Engineering, Ph.D. 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 15. 131 Bagley. Quantification of pulmonary gas exchange: Combined effects of gas solubility and transport mechanisms. (Prof. Albert Babb).
David Eric Aston, Chemical Engineering, Ph.D. 1:30 p.m. Friday, May 11. 117 Benson. Quantifying single oil-particle interactions in aqueous media. (Prof. John Berg).
Bret Franklin Battey, Music, D.M.A. 3 p.m. Monday, May 14. 28A Music. Writing on the surface. (Prof. Richard Karpen).
John Ingalls Carruthers, Urban Design and Planning Group, Ph.D. 9 a.m. Friday, May 11. 409 Smith. Evaluating the effectiveness of regulatory growth management programs: An interregional analysis. (Prof. James Harrington).
Andrew John Dunning, Public Health and Community Medicine - Biostatistics, Ph.D. 2 p.m. Friday, May 11. Biostatistics Conference Room, 6th floor F wing, Health Sciences. Aspects of matching and power in group randomized trials. (Prof. Ziding Feng).
Joelle Kristin Jay, Education, Ph.D. 9 a.m. Wednesday, May 16. 216 Miller. Matters of reflection in quality teaching: A study of teachers reflection in the contexts of their professional lives. (Prof. Nathalie Gehrke).
Janice Kay Johnson, Education, Ph.D. 3 p.m. Friday, May 11. 216 Miller. Rating of elementary student performance on standards-based report cards. (Prof. Kenneth Sirotnik).
Andrew Evan Kamholz, Bioengineering, Ph.D. 9 a.m. Tuesday, May 15. 4033 Electrical Engineering. Quantitative analysis of diffusion and chemical reaction in pressure-driven microfluidic channels. (Prof. Paul Yager).
Valerie Lynn Ritter, Asian Languages and Literature, Ph.D. 3 p.m. Friday, May 11. M230 Gowen. Useful absences and the nature of the modern ayodhyasimh Upadhyay Hariaudh (1865-1947), his Priyapravas (1914), and Hindi poetry. (Prof. Michael Shapiro).
Kimberly Dee Ryan, Psychology, Ph.D. 1 p.m. Monday, May 14. 202C Chemistry Library. A relapse prevention program for distressed couples following a workshop-based marital intervention. (Prof. John Gottman).
Dirk Schweitzer, Chemistry, Ph.D. 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 16. 102 Chemistry. Biomimetic models of the active site of the metalloenzyme nitrile hydratase. (Prof. Julia Kovacs).
Lane Howard Seeley, Physics, Ph.D. 2:30 p.m. Thursday, May 17. C421 Physics/Astronomy. Heterogeneous nucleation of ice from undercooled water. (Prof. Gerald Seidler).
Emily Brown Werner, Psychology, Ph.D. 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 16. 301 CHDD. Regression in the early developmental course of autism spectrum disorders: Validation of the phenomenon using parent report and home video tapes. (Prof. Geraldine Dawson).
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