Bill Howe has lots to share! First, he gave a talk about data science education at the UW as part of his role on a National Academy of Sciences roundtable on postsecondary data science education. And he had three paper acceptances: LaraDB: A Minimalist Kernel for Linear and Relational Algebra Computation, along with Dylan Hutchison and Dan Suciu, which will appear in the BeyondMR workshop at the 2017 ACM SIGMOD conference in May 2017; Scalable and Efficient Flow-Based Community Detection for Large-Scale Graph Analysis along with Seung-Hee Bae, Daniel Halperin, Jevin D. West, Martin Rosvall in ACM Transactions on Knowledge Discovery from Data (TKDD), March 2017; and “Profiling a GPU Database Implementation”, along with Emily Furst and Mark Oskin in the Thirteenth International Workshop on Data Management on New Hardware, co-located with SIGMOD, in May 2017. ... Jason Yip’s and Jinha Lee’s SIGCHI paper, “It wasn’t really about the Pokémon”, was featured by UW Today (3/28/2017) in Parents who play ‘Pokémon GO’ with kids.