April 23, 2019
The Doorway Project: Spring Pop-Up Cafe
Come join The Doorway Project for lunch, coffee and community at their final Pop-Up Cafe and Town Hall event at the UW School of Social Work. They will be hosting a no-cost vet clinic for folks experiencing homelessness or housing instability and their pets, sponsored by the UW Center for One Health Research. Come add…
Advocacy & Civic Engagement | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Housing & Homelessness
April 22, 2019
Urban coyote evolution favors the bold
Coyotes become fearless around people in just a few generations—which isn’t good for their longterm co-existence with humans in cities. Coyotes are now common residents of many large urban areas. And while it doesn’t happen all that often, coyotes are increasingly coming into conflict with people and pets. “They’re these mid-sized carnivores, [though] most people…
Economy & Development | Land Use & Planning | Natural Resources & Environment
April 18, 2019
Climate change as a social justice issue in Seattle
This story was written by Urban@UW communications assistant Shahd Al Baz, as part of her research with our program. Social justice paradigms hold that structural barriers to economic development drive, and are driven by, environmental and spatial conditions. We need look no further than Seattle to see this, where patterns of environmental degradation intersect with…
Advocacy & Civic Engagement | Climate & Energy | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Natural Hazards | Policy & Law
April 15, 2019
University of Washington researchers want to help Uber and Lyft protect data and share it with cities
Cities where Uber and Lyft operate have a data problem. The University of Washington wants to provide the solution. Companies such as Uber and Lyft are sitting on mounds of valuable data about where and when riders move around cities. Transportation officials are eager to get their hands on that information but the companies have…
Data Science & Spatial Analysis | Infrastructure & Transportation | Innovation & Technology
April 10, 2019
UW wins top team, individual prizes in national forecasting contest, now enters tournament round
The University of Washington has won a national competition in which colleges vie to deliver the most accurate daily forecast for cities across the country. A UW student also developed a machine-learning model that for the first time delivered a more accurate forecast than any human competitor. In results announced this week, the UW team…
Climate & Energy | Data Science & Spatial Analysis | Innovation & Technology | Natural Resources & Environment
April 8, 2019
UW study on methane emissions offers clues to Cascadia Subduction Zone
A University of Washington study that mapped methane gas emissions off the Washington coast provides new clues as to how the Cascadia Subduction Zone works. The study, which was published last month in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, documented 1,778 methane bubble plumes grouped in 491 clusters off the Washington coast. The presence of…
Data Science & Spatial Analysis | Land Use & Planning | Natural Hazards | Natural Resources & Environment | Water
April 4, 2019
A University of Washington Course Gives Design Students Real-World Experience
For ten weeks, seniors in the University of Washington’s School of Art + Art History + Design Advanced Industrial Design program: Professional Practice course mulled over things like materials, functionality, and empathy. Their challenge was to create workspace furniture—everything from stools and accessories to informal meeting tables with integrated power—that would follow a complete design…
Arts & Culture | Design & Building | Innovation & Technology
March 27, 2019
You can now see all transit in Seattle on one map, at the same time
Ever wanted to see every bus, ferry, street car and light rail line operating in Seattle and throughout the greater Puget Sound region on one map at the same time? Kona Farry, a junior at the University of Washington originally from Marysville, did — so he did something about it. “It occurred to me that with all of…
Data Science & Spatial Analysis | Infrastructure & Transportation | Innovation & Technology
March 21, 2019
Study points to grocery store gap, inequity in access to healthy foods in the Seattle area
Seattle neighborhoods that are lower income or that have more Black or Hispanic residents have fewer options for healthy foods, more fast food and longer travel times to stores that sell produce, according to a new study by the University of Washington School of Public Health and Public Health – Seattle & King County, in Washington. The…
Data Science & Spatial Analysis | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Food | Health & Well Being
March 20, 2019
Study Finds Racial Gap Between Who Causes Air Pollution And Who Breathes It
Pollution, much like wealth, is not distributed equally in the United States. Scientists and policymakers have long known that black and Hispanic Americans tend to live in neighborhoods with more pollution of all kinds, than white Americans. And because pollution exposure can cause a range of health problems, this inequity could be a driver of unequal health outcomes across…
Climate & Energy | Diversity, Equity & Justice | Health & Well Being | Land Use & Planning | Natural Hazards | Natural Resources & Environment