March 1994 issue
UW Communications Professor Doug Underwood describes the clash in American journalism in his new book, “When M.B.A.s Rule the Newsroom.”
March 1994 issue
First-birthday videos are helping UW researchers identify infants with autism two or three years earlier than previously possible.
March 1994 issue
If you want to avoid heart bypass surgery, you may want to "bypass" a hospital that does low volume work in another heart procedure—coronary angioplasty.
March 1994 issue
The age of "Artificial Insmelligence" has arrived: UW engineers have cooked up an electronic nose.
March 1994 issue
Microsoft Corporation has pledged a minimum of $500,000 to create the Microsoft Endowment for Excellence.
March 1994 issue
Dr. William P. Gerberding announced at the Jan. 21 Board of Regents meeting that he will resign his presidency.
March 1994 issue
UW officials are concerned about long-term trends coming out of Olympia following the passage of Initiative 601.
March 1994 issue
With the announcement that President William P. Gerberding will step down next year, the University of Washington leaves an era of excellence for a time of uncertainty.
March 1994 issue
A 37-year tradition suddenly went up in smoke on May 24, 1949, when the University of Washington's Chimes Tower burned down.
March 1994 issue
Dixy Lee Ray was controversial, outspoken, iconoclastic, but also an esteemed teacher and scientist, former governor and UW Zoology professor.
March 1994 issue
Linda Hartzell is now the artistic director of the Seattle Children's Theatre and an internationally recognized voice in the field.
March 1994 issue
Educators say volunteer service hones such important skills as critical thinking.
March 1994 issue
The Smithsonian Press calls UW zoology professor Alan Kohn the world's leading authority on marine cone snails.
March 1994 issue
Through their discoveries about yeast, researchers have already saved millions of lives.