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Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium is an outdoor football stadium on the campus of the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington, United States. It has been the home of the Washington Huskies of the Pac-12 Conference since 1920, hosting its football games. The university also holds its annual commencement at the stadium in June. It is located at the southeastern corner of campus, between Montlake Boulevard N.E. and Union Bay, just north of the Montlake Cut. The stadium is served by the University of Washington light rail station, as well as several bus routes.The stadium most recently underwent a $280 million renovation that was completed in 2013. Its U-shaped design was specifically oriented to minimize glare from the early afternoon sun in the athletes' eyes. The open end overlooks scenic Lake Washington and the Cascade Mountains, including Mount Rainier. Prior to the 2011–13 renovation, its total capacity of 72,500 made it the largest stadium in the Pacific Northwest and the 23rd largest in college football.
The University of Washington Information School, or "iSchool," is shaping the ways people create, store, find, manipulate and share information. Our work helps people address information challenges more ethically, effectively and with a heightened sense of possibility. We offer degrees in Informatics (BSc), master's programs in Library and Information Science (MLIS) and Information Management (MSIM), and a PhD in Information Science. With almost 700 students, we are one of the gems of the University of Washington campus, with students, faculty and researchers exhibiting strong leadership in their respective fields.
The University of Washington Information School, or "iSchool," is shaping the ways people create, store, find, manipulate and share information. Our work helps people address information challenges more ethically, effectively and with a heightened sense of possibility. We offer degrees in Informatics (BSc), master's programs in Library and Information Science (MLIS) and Information Management (MSIM), and a PhD in Information Science. With almost 700 students, we are one of the gems of the University of Washington campus, with students, faculty and researchers exhibiting strong leadership in their respective fields.
The Department of Human Centered Design & Engineering (HCDE) is an interdisciplinary engineering department at the University of Washington in Seattle, an internationally-ranked, R1 research institution. Students and faculty in HCDE focus on understanding human needs and interests as they design and build solutions to the problems our world is facing. The department has a core interest in research-based approaches to design that place people at the center of activity. HCDE offers four academic programs: Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, Doctor of Philosophy, and a Graduate Certificate in User-Centered Design. HCDE students and faculty collaborate across other University units and with industry partners through the HCDE Corporate Affiliates Program.
The Department of Human Centered Design & Engineering (HCDE) is an interdisciplinary engineering department at the University of Washington in Seattle, an internationally-ranked, R1 research institution. Students and faculty in HCDE focus on understanding human needs and interests as they design and build solutions to the problems our world is facing. The department has a core interest in research-based approaches to design that place people at the center of activity. HCDE offers four academic programs: Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, Doctor of Philosophy, and a Graduate Certificate in User-Centered Design. HCDE students and faculty collaborate across other University units and with industry partners through the HCDE Corporate Affiliates Program.
The Research Commons combines open seating with reservable booths and rooms that students and faculty can use for meetings, group work and presentations. Painted and furnished in bright colors, the atmosphere of the space is lively and productive. The commons is used for both formal and informal collaborations, and includes an open presentation place reservable for 25-125 colloquia, symposium, panel sessions and workshops. Large plasma screens are mounted to walls in the open space.
The Research Commons combines open seating with reservable booths and rooms that students and faculty can use for meetings, group work and presentations. Painted and furnished in bright colors, the atmosphere of the space is lively and productive. The commons is used for both formal and informal collaborations, and includes an open presentation place reservable for 25-125 colloquia, symposium, panel sessions and workshops. Large plasma screens are mounted to walls in the open space.
Ranked as the top medical school training primary care physicians for 19 years, and first among public medical schools in federal research funding, the UWSOM is dedicated to improving the health of the public by advancing medical knowledge, providing outstanding primary and specialty care to people of the region, and preparing tomorrow’s physicians and scientists. The top-ranked programs in family medicine and rural health are enhanced by volunteer clinical faculty in the WWAMI region who provide community-based medical education in the states of Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho. The UWSOM is committed to building and sustaining a diverse academic community and to assuring that access to education and training is open to all segments of society. Please Note: All comments and posts are moderated by the UWSOM Office of Admissions. All inquiries regarding admission should be sent to [email protected]. We will not be responding to questions and comments via Facebook.
The Washington State Model United Nations (WASMUN) is Washington State's largest and oldest High School Model United Nations conference. Held annually in the Seattle area, high school students from throughout the Pacific Northwest participate in a weekend-long simulation of the United Nations. WASMUN is an officially registered nonprofit with the State of Washington.
The Washington State Model United Nations (WASMUN) is Washington State's largest and oldest High School Model United Nations conference. Held annually in the Seattle area, high school students from throughout the Pacific Northwest participate in a weekend-long simulation of the United Nations. WASMUN is an officially registered nonprofit with the State of Washington.
The Warren G. Magnuson Health Sciences Building is part of the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington and the world's largest single university building with a total floor area of 533,000 square metres. Although the building is made up of over 20 wings built over more than 50 years, the interior hallways are fully connected. The Magnuson Health Sciences Building is also referred to as the Health Sciences Center or Health Sciences Complex, but should not be confused with the Warren G. Magnuson Clinical Center at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland which is also named for United States Senator Warren Magnuson.
Everything we use in our daily lives is made of material or a combination of materials, including metals, ceramics, polymers, semiconductors and composites. Materials science and engineering involves all the processes that turn natural resources into useful products that impact all facets of our economy... energy... transportation... communication... environment. Materials science and engineering deals with all aspects of materials: *Extraction of materials from natural and recycled resources *Selection of appropriate materials for a given application *Manufacturing useful objects from raw materials *Assurance of quality of manufactured products *Study of the behavior of materials under various conditions *Research and development of new materials and new ways to process them into useful objects *Analysis of the performance of materials in service and investigate causes of failure In short, materials science and engineering involves all the processes that turn natural resources into useful products that impact all facets of our economy, such as aerospace, electronics, energy, transportation, communication, construction, recreation, entertainment and the environment.
Everything we use in our daily lives is made of material or a combination of materials, including metals, ceramics, polymers, semiconductors and composites. Materials science and engineering involves all the processes that turn natural resources into useful products that impact all facets of our economy... energy... transportation... communication... environment. Materials science and engineering deals with all aspects of materials: *Extraction of materials from natural and recycled resources *Selection of appropriate materials for a given application *Manufacturing useful objects from raw materials *Assurance of quality of manufactured products *Study of the behavior of materials under various conditions *Research and development of new materials and new ways to process them into useful objects *Analysis of the performance of materials in service and investigate causes of failure In short, materials science and engineering involves all the processes that turn natural resources into useful products that impact all facets of our economy, such as aerospace, electronics, energy, transportation, communication, construction, recreation, entertainment and the environment.
We meet in IMA Gym B on Wednesdays and IMA Studio 216 on Fridays. New members are accepted the first 2 weeks of the quarter and those with kendo experience are welcome to join any time. Equipment available for sale through the club and free bogu rentals available. Please see our website for more details!
Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium is an outdoor football stadium on the campus of the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington, United States. It has been the home of the Washington Huskies of the Pac-12 Conference since 1920, hosting its football games. The university also holds its annual commencement at the stadium in June. It is located at the southeastern corner of campus, between Montlake Boulevard N.E. and Union Bay, just north of the Montlake Cut. The stadium is served by the University of Washington light rail station, as well as several bus routes.The stadium most recently underwent a $280 million renovation that was completed in 2013. Its U-shaped design was specifically oriented to minimize glare from the early afternoon sun in the athletes' eyes. The open end overlooks scenic Lake Washington and the Cascade Mountains, including Mount Rainier. Prior to the 2011–13 renovation, its total capacity of 72,500 made it the largest stadium in the Pacific Northwest and the 23rd largest in college football.
NEW CHANGES TO THE ZONE COMING IN '16 • The Zone will close with 10 minutes left of halftime in order to encourage Husky fans to head back to their seats for second half kick-off • Beer and wine only • Cash only The Zone is the ultimate Washington Husky pre-game tailgate located on the East Practice Field next to Husky Stadium. The Zone offers service 3-hours prior to kick-off and at halftime every UW home football game. Food, beverage and beer and wine only are available for purchase from The Metropolitan Grill. Fans are required to have a game ticket in order to enter The Zone. The entrance(s) to The Zone are the NE & SE Husky Stadium gates. Restrooms for The Zone are located behind the East end zone stands of Husky Stadium. No outside food or beverage is allowed inside The Zone and alcoholic beverages may not be taken from The Zone into Husky Stadium. To reserve a suite in The Zone or for more information, email [email protected] or call (206) 616-6842.