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A love of research – and design. For interaction design major Sarah Strickler, research is the most compelling aspect of design.
With projected global increases in the prevalence of Type 2 diabetes, the health sector requires timely assessments of the prevalence of this disease to monitor trends, plan services, and measure the efficacy of prevention programmes. To assess the
Frances Smith received a letter from superintendent Millard Davidson that said no one knew where Owen was. A month later, the family was summoned to Florida Panhandle school and led to an unmarked grave. ... where ER staff have already made sure the patient is in a quiet, private space rather than the waiting room. ... Houston restaurant worker ...
For interaction design major Sarah Strickler, research is the most compelling aspect of design.
How can a nation heal from a civil war? UW doctoral student Francis Abugbilla traveled to Côte d’Ivoire for answers.
Last year, standout high school athlete Hallie Jensen had never rowed — but now she’s competing on the UW’s Division I crew team, thanks to the Hometown Huskies program.
UW researchers are collaborating with Cambodian leaders across industries and disciplines to find new ways to manage the impacts of hydropower on the supplies of rice and fish in the region.
Jennifer Velloza’s research highlights the vital role of mental-health care in global HIV prevention — work that was supported in part by the UW Magnuson Scholarship.
Researchers at the University of Washington are developing a new cure for cavities, transforming dental care and tackling this growing health concern.
Washington’s oldest museum gets a new home and a bold new approach — an open design that puts both artifacts and researchers on display.