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Explore Printmaking From Your Kitchen
Professor Curt Labitzke adpated his popular course for the virtual environment.
12/11/2020 | College of Arts & Sciences -
A Place for History
As chief historian for the National Park Service, Turkiya Lowe (PhD, History, 2010) helps bring history to life.
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How the pandemic became an integral part of a Seattle-area virtual Beethoven festival
The classical-music world was counting on Beethoven’s 250th birthday this year as a major selling point. But coronavirus started wreaking its havoc, and countless Beethoven-related events had to be scuttled — or adapted on the fly to constraints no one could have predicted. The UW's Jeffrey Fracé, associate professor of acting; Cristina Valdés, artist in residence in the School of Music; and Rachael Lincoln, assistant professor of dance, are mentioned.
12/10/2020 | The Seattle Times -
The Technology 202: Facebook antitrust lawsuits will test government's ability to rein in Silicon Valley
Margaret O'Mara, professor of history at the UW, comments on the antitrust lawsuits against Facebook, and Aseem Prakash, professor of political science at the UW, comments on Amazon's Climate Pledge.
12/10/2020 | The Washington Post -
These feces-finding Fidos help save orcas and other endangered wildlife
The Conservation Canines program, which is part of the UW Center for Conservation Biology, trains dogs in what might seem at first to be unusual detective work: tracking wild animal scat. Deborah Giles, a research scientist at the center, and Sam Wasser, research professor of biology at the UW and director of the center, are quoted.
12/10/2020 | CNN -
Amazon says latest wind and solar deals make it the world’s largest corporate buyer of renewable energy
Amazon said it has become the world’s largest corporate purchaser of renewable energy after signing agreements Thursday to purchase energy from 26 wind and solar projects around the world. Stuart Adler, associate professor of chemical engineering at the UW and energy storage researcher at the UW Clean Energy Institute, is quoted.
12/10/2020 | The Seattle Times -
Animals on trial, disability discrimination, and what it means to be human
At its final colloquium, the Henry Art Gallery invites academics from the UW and other institutions "to think beyond species."
12/10/2020 | The Daily -
The Last Story of Mina Lee
Nancy Jooyoun Kim (MFA, Creative Writing, 2006) talks about her novel, The Last Story of Mina Lee.
December 2020 Perspectives -
The Magical Language of Others
UW PhD student E. J. Koh discusses her book The Magical Language of Others.
December 2020 Perspectives -
Two Views of the Korean American Experience
Two UW authors share very different stories about the Korean American experience.
December 2020 Perspectives