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Governor’s political party is biggest factor in whether a state has imposed mask mandate, study finds
Christopher Adolph, associate professor of political science, authored a study showing that governor's political party is the biggest factor in whether a state has imposed a mask mandate.
09/03/2020 | The Washington Post -
Opinion: Fighting Racial Dialogue Fatigue
Ralina Joseph, professor of communication and director of the UW Center for Communication, discusses fighting racial dialogue fatigue.
09/03/2020 | The South Seattle Emerald -
Gaming The Grade: How One Middle Schooler Beat A Virtual Learning Algorithm
Emily M. Bender, a professor of computational linguistics explains virtual learning algorithms.
09/03/2020 | WBUR -
Creative Research Fellowships
In 2019, the Andrew W. Mellon foundation awarded the UW a three-year grant to build upon previous insights about process-based creative inquiry.
09/03/2020 | Meany Center -
College Museums Are in a "Moment of Reinvention"
The Henry Art Gallery and Jacob Lawrence Gallery are adapting their re-openings amidst COVID-19.
09/02/2020 | The Stranger -
September 2nd | Apartment for rent, all not encouraged to apply
Ian Kennedy, a sociology graduate student, discusses his new study on racialized language in Seattle-area rental ads.
09/02/2020 | KUOW -
From Goldwater to Trump, the long history of ‘Law and Order’ politics
Katherine Beckett, professor of sociology and law, society, and justice is quoted in this article about law and order politics.
09/02/2020 | Christian Science Monitor -
Universities can’t use privacy laws to withhold data on coronavirus outbreaks, experts say
Carl Bergstrom, biology professor, discusses university privacy laws and their relation to COVID-19 data.
09/02/2020 | The Washington Post -
In Peru, virus erodes centuries-old burial traditions
Associate professor of history Adam Warren explains how traditional burial practices in Peru have been disrupted by the pandemic.
09/02/2020 | AP News -
Is Lecturing Racist?
Scott Freeman, principle lecture emeritus, and Elli Theobald, assistant teaching professor of biology, explain why lecturing actively harms underrepresented minority and low-income students.
09/02/2020 | Inside Higher Ed