Burke-Gilman Trail users will see a starting the early weeks of February as work on the 颅鈥 the triangular area from the corner of Northeast Pacific and Montlake to Stevens Way 鈥 gets underway.
Category: Community News & Events
Current news and events happening on campus and in the community designed to improve quality of life and foster economic vitality.
The crossroads of scholarship and the arts
, Academic Works of the UW Classics Faculty Reflected In Modern Book Arts is now on exhibit until Feb. 21, 2014 in the Allen Library Balcony and the Special Collections Lobby and Reading Rooms. Free. Please check the Suzzallo & Allen library for hours and directions.
Free lecture examines strengthening our communities
MacArthur “genius” Fellow聽 Majora Carter will present聽 on Wednesday, January 22聽 in Kane Hall, part of the Graduate School Public Lecture Series.聽 The lecture is free but are required.
Free artist lecture series at the Henry
Starting January 16th with sculptor and ending March 13th, the School of Art will present seven public presentations by cutting-edge creators and curators talking about their work. All presentations are on Thursdays at 7pm and take place in the auditorium. Please online.
New book by UW English prof and best-selling author coming to the screen
鈥淚 Think You鈥檙e Totally Wrong: A Quarrel,鈥 directed by James Franco, is based on a new book by Professor of English David Shields and former UW student Caleb Powell, ’91. In the picture at right Shields is at center, holding the clapboard. Franco is to his right, Powell at his left.