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  • Back to school with Sangram Majumdar

    Incoming art assistant professor Sangram Majumdar explains his journey to the UW School of Art + Art History + Design.

    06/02/2021 | The Daily
  • Celebrating Fifty Years of Outsized Impact

    How the Department of Gender, Women & Sexuality Studies continues to address the most critical issues of our time.

    06/02/2021 | College of Arts & Sciences
  • Advocating for Access

    As a child of Deaf adults, Christine Lew feels blessed to part of — and advocate for — the Deaf community and others.

    June 2021 Perspectives
  • Maria Bogomolova

    A Passion for Volleyball — and Classics

    International student Maria Bogomolova came to the UW to play volleyball. Along the way she discovered a love of Classics. 

    June 2021 Perspectives
  • Anthony Stokes

    Seeking Justice, One Case at a Time

    As an undergrad interested in criminal justice, Anthony Stokes has visited prisons, met with incarcerated men, and worked on court cases.

    June 2021 Perspectives
  • Does MacKenzie Scott’s Giving Approach Signal a New Era?

    It’s too early to tell whether MacKenzie Scott’s approach to giving will create a sea change in how other ultrawealthy donors give or what they support. Megan Ming Francis, associate professor of political science at the UW, is quoted.

    06/01/2021 | The Chronicle of Philanthropy
  • Should businesses have to keep track of employee vaccinations?

    An orphaned elephant named Nania may soon get to return to their family — if conservationists can find their family, that is. Scientists are searching for relatives using DNA extracted from dung. Sam Wasser, research professor of biology at the UW and director of the Center for Conservation Biology, is interviewed. [This is the fifth segment of "The Record"]

    06/01/2021 | KUOW
  • Meet the Curators of the Henry

    The team of curators at the Henry Art Gallery discuss their vision for the museum.

    06/01/2021 | The Daily
  • ‘Ancient Future’ questions our relationship with the natural world

    Master of Fine Arts student Payton Cahill's thesis project, "Ancient Future," "transcends the limits of the gallery space through a prompting of collective reflection."

    06/01/2021 | The Daily
  • The Broken Promise of Retirement

    Caitlin Zaloom reviews “American Bonds: How Credit Markets Shaped a Nation,” by Sarah Quinn, associate professor of sociology at the UW.

    06/01/2021 | The New York Review